[Air-l] James W. Carey Media Research Award
Mark D. Johns
johnsmar at luther.edu
Wed Dec 7 13:53:07 PST 2005
CALL FOR AWARD APPLICATIONS
James W. Carey Media Research Award
Sponsored by the
Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research
http://www.cccsir.org/
The Carl Couch Center invites self-nominations for works to be
considered for its annual James W. Carey Media Research Award. The
Couch Center welcomes works on topics that have been central to Carey's
scholarship. Among others, submissions might focus on technology,
time, space and communications, the nature of public life, the relation
between journalism and popular culture. Applications will be evaluated
based on the quality of (1) mastery of Carey’s approaches and concepts,
(2) originality, (3) organization, (4) presentation, and (5) advancement
of knowledge. Evaluation will be administered by a Review Committee of six:
Prof. Stuart Adam, Carleton University
Prof. Theodore L. Glasser, Stanford University
Prof. John Pauly, St. Louis University
Prof. Jeff Pooley, Muhlenberg College
Prof. Linda Steiner, Rutgers University
Prof. Lance Strate, Fordham University
Both single and multiple authored works will be accepted. All
submissions must be works that have been published/presented or have
been accepted for publication or presentation—that is, works that have
been accepted for publication in a book or journal, or have been
accepted for presentation at a competitive academic conference. To be
considered for the 2006 award, works should be published or presented in
2004 or 2005.
Those interested please submit a copy of their works electronically to
Mark D. Johns, executive director of CCCSIR, at johnsmar at luther.edu in
plain text, Microsoft Word, or Corel WordPerfect format. If the work
submitted is a paper, a 100-word abstract needs to be included. Paper
length is limited to 30 pages plus references. If a book is submitted,
a copy of the table of contents and one chapter are sufficient. The
application deadline is April 1, 2006. Notification of award
application will be sent out by June 15.
The Award winner will receive the Carey Award plaque to be presented at
the winner’s choice of the 2006 annual convention of the International
Communication Association (ICA), Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication (AEJMC), or National Communication Association
(NCA).
Questions and comments about the Carey Award, please contact:
Mark D. Johns
Dept. of Communication Studies
Luther College
Decorah, IA 52101
Tel: (563) 387-1347
E-mail: johnsmar at luther.edu
OR
Shing-Ling S. Chen
Dept. of Communication Studies
Univ. of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA 50614
Tel: (319) 273-6021
E-mail: chen at cccsir.org
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