[Air-l] Couch Award winners announced
Mark D. Johns
johnsmar at luther.edu
Tue Jun 15 11:39:48 PDT 2004
Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research
http://www.cccsir.org
Contact: Mark D. Johns
Asst. Professor of Communication
Luther College
700 College Drive
Decorah, IA 52101
(563) 387-1347
johnsmar at luther.edu
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2004 Couch Award Winners Announced
CEDAR FALLS, IOWA, June 15, 2004 -- The Carl Couch Center for Social and
Internet Research is pleased to announce the winners of the 2004
competition for the Carl J. Couch Award for Internet Research. This award
honors student papers from all disciplines researching various aspects of
the influence of the Internet on society.
This year's First Place Couch Award winner is Han Lee, doctoral
student at University of Illinois at Chicago, for his paper, "Race in
cyberqueer space: Looking at race in online personal advertisements for men
seeking men." Second place was awarded to Shawn McIntosh, doctoral student
at Rutgers University, for his paper, "Moving Fw: Theoretical perspectives
on the role of email joke forwarding in maintaining online social
relationships." Third place was awarded to Justin Goarcke, masters degree
student at the University of Northern Iowa, for his paper, "Formation and
reinforcement of Goth identity online."
These students will be invited to present their papers at the
annual international conference of the Association of Internet Researchers
to be held September 19-22 at the University of Sussex, Brighton, England.
Winners also receive a cash award to assist with their continuing studies.
The Couch Award honors the late Carl Couch, long-time professor of
sociology at the University of Iowa and founder of the so-called "New Iowa
School" of social research. As a leading proponent of "symbolic
interactionism," Couch insisted that humans are social actors who construct
their social world, and not passive objects conforming to social
expectations. Couch was one of the first scholars to see computer-mediated
communication not just as another way to transmit information, but as an
arena in which people exchange symbols and form social interactions.
The 2004 Couch Award Review Committee was composed of four
scholars: Mary Chayko of the College of Saint Elizabeth in Morristown,
N.J.; Mark D. Johns of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa; Katherine M. Clegg
Smith of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md.; and Lori Kendall of
the State University of New York at Purchase, N.Y.
The Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research is a
non-profit organization established to promote the scholarship in
sociological and communication inquiries begun by Carl Couch. The center
provides networking opportunities and corroboration information for
students and scholars who conduct social and Internet research, inspired by
Couch's work involving qualitative laboratory research on information
technologies and their impact on society.
For additional information on the Couch Center or the Couch Award,
contact Mark D. Johns at johnsmar at luther.edu or Professor Shing-Ling S.
Chen, University of Northern Iowa, at chen at cccsir.org.
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Mark D. Johns, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor of Communication/Linguistics,
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa
http://faculty.luther.edu/~johnsmar/
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