[Air-L] Maddalena & Packer win of 2014 James Carey Award

Mark D. Johns mjohns at luther.edu
Fri Jun 13 11:00:53 PDT 2014


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- June 13, 2014

Contact: Dr. Mark D. Johns, Executive Director
Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research
c/o Department of Communication Studies, Luther College
Decorah, Iowa 52101 USA
Tel: (563) 387-1347 email: mjohns at luther.edu

Maddalena & Packer win of 2014 James Carey Award

IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Kate Maddalena, a Ph.D. student at North Carolina State
University, and Dr. Jeremy Packer, associate professor of communication at
NCSU, are the winners of the 2014 James W. Carey Media Research Award
competition sponsored by the Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet
Research (www.cccsir.com).

Maddalena and Packer are co-authors of a paper, The Digital Body:
Telegraphy as Discourse Network, to be published later this year in the
journal, Theory, Culture & Society.

The Carey Award, established in 2004, is presented annually from among
nominated or submitted books or journal articles published in the previous
year. The award honors the late Dr. James W. Carey (1934-2006). Dr. Carey
was recognized as one of the North American pioneers in applying cultural
approaches to the study of mass media.

To be worthy of the award, the work must be of highest quality and employ
Carey's theories to focus on communication and public life, journalism, or
popular culture. The winning entry this year was chosen from an
exceptionally strong field of works submitted by a long list of outstanding
scholars.

"This article considers the use of flag telegraphy by the U.S. Signal Corps
during the U.S. Civil War as it functioned as a proto-technical medium that
preceded wire telegraphy as a military communications technology. Not only
was flag telegraphy a historical step towards contemporary technical media,
it was also an early iteration of the digitization of communication."

A member of the review committee commented, "I thought Maddalena and
Packer's article was the most interesting from a theoretical standpoint.
They succeeded in applying new methods and theories to an old medium."

The Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research is a non-profit
organization established to promote the scholarship of the late Carl J.
Couch and his academic associates. Couch is recognized as the founder of
The New Iowa School in sociological and communication inquiry, and was a
pioneer in the qualitative research of information technologies. The Center
provides networking opportunities for students and scholars who conduct
social and Internet research, inspired by Couch's work.

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