[Air-L] Undergrad panel for IR 10.0

Mark D. Johns mjohns at luther.edu
Fri Dec 5 11:51:15 PST 2008


In a weak (and possibly not entirely sober) moment in Copenhagen, I told 
some folks that I would attempt to organize an undergraduate panel for 
IR 10.0 in Milwaukee. At least one of those folks is holding me to it.

This is *NOT* a paper competition (see the Couch Award call at 
www.cccsir.org if you’re interested in that), and I don’t have time to 
read and "judge" hundreds of undergraduate papers. But I’m willing to 
put something together IF I can get a little help from all of you in 
this way:

As you are grading papers at this end of the semester, if you come 
across an undergraduate’s paper that...

1. Is truly an EXCEPTIONAL paper dealing with QUALITY internet research 
(you be the judge), and
2. It is likely that your institution would fund the student next fall 
to get to Milwaukee to present it, and
3. The student is a traditional, 18 to 20-something undergrad -- OR, if 
a non-traditional student, an undergrad who might be in a position to go 
on to grad school with this sort of encouragement...

...then talk to the student about it, and if s/he is willing, send me 
their paper electronically. CLEARLY mark the message as an UNDERGRAD 
PANEL SUBMISSION.

NO GUARANTEES! The panel will be submitted to be considered and accepted 
(or not) through the regular IR 10.0 vetting process. There’s probably 
room for about 6 or 8 papers max (I assume undergrad papers are short), 
and if I receive more than about a dozen I’ll probably throw up my hands 
and forget the whole thing.

But if there are really, really OUTSTANDING undergrad papers in that 
stack that you are grading, see if the student is interested and if your 
school will pick up the tab to send them if accepted. If so, send the 
paper to me and we'll see what happens.
-- 
Mark D. Johns, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Head of the
  Department of Communication Studies
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa USA
http://academic.luther.edu/~johnsmar/
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