[Air-L] AEJMC Midwinter Conference

Cristian Berrio Zapata cristian.berrio at gmail.com
Sun Oct 12 11:00:48 PDT 2008


UUUUPS, I am very sorry. This was not supposed to be diplayed in the mail
list. My apologizes... please delete!

2008/10/12 Cristian Berrio Zapata <cristian.berrio at gmail.com>

> Esimado Homero:
> Mi nombre es Cristian Berrío Zapata y soy director de un grupo de
> investigación en la Universidad de San Buenaventura, Bogotá, Colombia. Mi
> área de investigación es el tema de Brecha Digital y en el momento,
> investigo específicamente sobre un modelo y metodología que permita medir de
> manera sistémica este fenómeno. He comenzado creando un piloto de prueba
> para una encuesta, aplicable en el sector educativo universitario. Los
> objetivos son: medir el impacto real de internet en la productividad
> educativa e identificar factores de restricción.
>
> Me dirige alguien que creo es amigo mutuo: el prof. Hernando Rojas de la
> Wisc. (este es mi trabajo de MA y mi proyecto de PHD). Bueno, después de
> toda esta prosopopeya, la pregunta es la siguiente:
>
> La universidad de San Buenaventura me pide los congresos donde el trabajo
> propuesto (aplicar el instrumento de medición de Brecha Digital en las
> cuatro sedes nacionales de la USB) vaya a ser socializado. Este es un
> proyecto a desarrollar (si es aprobado) durante el año 2009 .
>
> Esta conferencia AEJMC estaría interesada en este tema? Para marzo es
> imposible tener resultados... les interesaría incluir la propuesta de
> investigación y metodológica? O en su defecto, habrá una conferencia en el
> 2010?
>
> Le agradezco su tiempo y colaboración. Quedo pendiente de  sus comentarios.
>
> 2008/9/18 Homero Gil de Zuniga <hgz at mail.utexas.edu>
>
>
>> Hola all ~
>> Please feel free to distribute widely.
>> This is a fantastic conference to receive useful feedback about
>> "developing-stage-papers" : - )
>> Best,
>> HGZ
>>
>>
>> Homero Gil de Zuniga
>> Assistant Professor
>> School of Journalism
>> College of Communication
>> University of Texas - Austin
>> www. utexas. edu
>> Voice (512) 471 6323
>> Fax (512) 471 7979
>>
>>
>>
>> 2009 AEJMC MIDWINTER CONFERENCE CALL FOR PAPER ABSTRACTS AND PANEL
>> PROPOSALS
>>
>> March 6-8, 2009
>> Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication
>>  University of Oklahoma
>> (Conference web page: http://www.ou.edu/gaylord)
>>
>>      The AEJMC Midwinter Conference is an annual forum for the
>> presentation
>> of research in areas relevant to the 12 AEJMC divisions, interest groups
>> and
>> commissions sponsoring the conference. The conference follows a rather
>> informal structure that allows for presentations and extended discussions
>> in
>> a relaxed setting. This year, 12 AEJMC divisions, interest groups and
>> commissions are participating in the conference, scheduled for March 6-8
>> at
>> the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication (University of
>> Oklahoma) in Norman, Oklahoma. The location offers participants many
>> winter
>> diversions outside the conference activities, including world-class
>> museums
>> and art galleries.
>>      Questions about paper proposal submissions to specific divisions,
>> interest groups and commissions can be directed to the appropriate
>> contacts
>> below.  General questions about the conference can be sent to Elanie
>> Steyn,
>> Conference Site Host (Elanie at ou.edu) and Homero Gil de Zuniga,
>> Communication
>> Technology Division Midwinter Chair (hgz at mail.utexas.edu).
>>
>>      Paper submissions: Authors should submit research paper proposals
>> consisting of a 300- to 500-word abstract to the relevant
>> division/interest
>> group/commission contact person. Do not submit full papers. The abstracts
>> should give a clear sense of the scope of the research and the method of
>> inquiry used. Conclusions should be highlighted for works that have been
>> completed by the submission deadline. Do not send full research papers for
>> consideration. However, authors of proposals accepted for presentation at
>> the conference must submit complete research papers, not exceeding 30
>> pages,
>> to their discussant two weeks prior to the conference. PAPERS PRESENTED AT
>> THIS CONFERENCE ALSO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR PRESENTATION AT THE NATIONAL AEJMC
>> CONVENTION. Accepted authors are encouraged to use feedback from reviewers
>> at this conference as they improve and finalize works in progress for
>> submission to the national conference.
>>      Panel submissions: Panel organizers should submit proposals to the
>> relevant division/interest group/commission contact person indicating the
>> panel title, a description of the session's focus, the issues to be
>> discussed, and a list of panelists (potential and confirmed), including
>> affiliation.
>>      Format: Identify the paper's author(s) or panel's organizer(s) on the
>> title page only and include the mailing address, telephone number and
>> e-mail
>> address of the person to whom inquiries should be addressed.  The title
>> should be on the first page of the text and on running heads on each page
>> of
>> text. Include your abstract or proposal as an attachment in a standard
>> word-processing format (preferably Word or RTF).  Also, please ensure that
>> you remove any identifying information from your document (with the
>> exception of the title page).
>>       Deadline: All abstracts and panel proposals must be e-mailed to the
>> appropriate division/interest group/commission's midwinter paper chair
>> (see
>> below) by December 13, 2008.  Please include an e-mail address so that the
>> midwinter paper chairs can notify you by January 10, 2009.
>>      Registration: Details on conference registration, hotel
>> accommodation,
>> and travel information will be available at http://www.ou.edu/gaylord.
>>
>> AEJMC Midwinter Paper Calls by Division/Interest group/Commission
>>
>> Communication Technology Division
>> Homero Gil de Zuniga, University of Texas - Austin (hgz at mail.utexas.edu)
>> 512-471-6323
>>
>> Communication Theory and Methodology Division
>> Michel M. Haigh, The Pennsylvania State University (mmh25 at psu.edu)
>> 814.863.3850
>>
>> Commission on the Status of Women
>> Barbara Barnett, University of Kansas (barnettb at ku.edu) 785-864-7659
>>
>> Cultural and Critical Studies Division
>> Jane Marcellus, Middle Tennessee State University (jmarcell at mtsu.edu)
>> 615-898-5282
>>
>> Entertainment Studies Interest Group
>> Brad Yates, University of West Georgia (byates at westga.edu) 678 839-4938
>>
>> Graduate Education Interest Group
>> Jessalynn Strauss, University of Oregon (jstrauss at uoregon.edu) 541
>> 346-4169
>>
>> International
>> Amy Schmitz Weiss, San Diego University (digitalamy.sw at gmail.com) 619
>> 594-6301
>>
>> Mass Communication & Society
>> Janet A. Bridges, Sam Houston State University (JABridges at shsu.edu)
>> 936-294-3651
>>
>> Media Management and Economics
>> Hugh Martin, University of Georgia (hjmartin at uga.edu) 706 542-5033
>>
>> Minorities and Communication
>> Frances Ward-Johnson, Elon University (Fward2 at elon.edu) 336 278-5738
>>
>> Religion and Media Interest Group
>> Amanda Sturgill, Baylor University (Amanda_Sturgill at baylor.edu)  254
>> 710-6322
>>
>> Visual Communication
>> Jennifer George-Palilonis, Ball State University (Jageorge2 at bsu.edu) 765
>> 285-8216
>>
>>
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> Cristian Berrío Zapata
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