[Air-L] CFP: 5th Annual Social Media Technology Conference & Workshop - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 6/30/2015

Michael Austin mlatx81 at gmail.com
Fri May 22 06:40:31 PDT 2015


Hello,

I just wanted to let everyone know that the deadline for our upcoming
conference in Washington, D.C. has been extended (see the CFP below).
Junior faculty and graduate students are especially encouraged to submit.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

Looking forward,

Michael
*Michael Austin, Ph.D. *
Assistant Professor of Media, Journalism and Film
Coordinator, School of Communications Interdisciplinary Studies Program
(INDP)
Howard University
525 Bryant St. NW, Room C-252
Washington, D.C. 20059
(202) 806-7856

*DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 6/30/2015 *

*5th Annual Social Media Technology Conference & Workshop*

*Call for Papers, Workshops, Panels and Posters*

Co-Hosted by Bowie State University and Howard University
October 1-2, 2015
Howard University
Washington, D.C.



Exploring Social Media and –isms

The 5th Annual Social Media Technology Conference & Workshop is a two-day
intensive conference combining panel discussions, posters sessions and
hands-on workshops designed to enlighten attendees about new scholarship,
professional practices and pedagogical approaches to teaching. This year’s
theme focuses on questioning the direction of social media by leftists as
well as extreme right critics. It will dissect the connections between
social media and popular -isms (distinctive doctrines, systems, confluence
and theories). The goal is to bring scholars and professionals together to
share their perspectives on how social media relate to various –isms and
discuss their influence and impact on our society, individuals, academics,
businesses and government entities.

Interested individuals can send in papers, workshop themes, panels and
poster proposals that address a myriad of topics, including, but not
limited to, the following:



   - Social media and Skepticism
   - Social media and Voyeurism
   - Social media and Racism
   - Social media and Interculturalism
   - Social media and Culturalism
   - Social media and Afrocentrism
   - Social media and Narcissism
   - Social media and Internationalism
   - Social media and Classism
   - Social media and Constructivism
   - Social media and Constructionism
   - Social media and Utilitarianism
   - Social media and Sexism


*Paper and Poster Submissions*Respondents should submit a 3-5 page proposal
that includes an overview of the study as well as research design that
includes brief review of the literature and methodology. All respondents in
this category should clearly identify the submission type on their proposal
and send the proposal through EasyChair by June 30, 2015 at the following
site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smtc2015. Presenters will be
notified by mid-May of the status of their submissions and should register
to attend the conference by September 1, 2015.


*Panel Submissions*Respondents should submit a 3-5 page proposal addressing
the purpose of the panel and specific issue(s) to be covered. The proposal
should include a list of the confirmed guests or those who will be
solicited for the panel as well as their brief biographies. All respondents
in this category should send the proposal through EasyChair by June 30,
2015 at the following site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smtc2015.
Presenters will be notified by mid-May of the status of their acceptance
and should register to attend the conference by September 1, 2015.


*Workshop Submissions*Respondents should submit a 3-5 page proposal
addressing the purpose of the workshop, details about the technology,
social media trend or tool to be explored and what attendees will gain from
attending it. Workshops are scheduled for 90 minutes, so content should be
sufficient enough to fill the timeslot. If applicable, the proposal should
include a list of the confirmed guests or those who will be solicited for
the workshops as well as their brief biographies. All respondents in this
category should send the proposal through EasyChair by June 30, 2015 at the
following site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smtc2015.
Presenters will be notified by mid-summer of the status of their acceptance
and should register to attend the conference by September 1, 2015.


*Cost*The registration fee for the two-day conference is *$100*. Students
pay the reduced rate of $*50*. All presenters, attendees and workshop
participants are required to pay the conference fee.


*Contacts*

For more information, please send an email to Dr. Kehbuma Langima at
klangmia at howard.edu, Dr. Pamela O’Brien at pobrien at bowiestate.edu, Professor
Ingrid Sturgis at isturgis at howard.edu, Dr. Tia C. M. Tyree at
ttyree at howard.edu, or Dr. Michael Austin @ michael.austin at howard.edu.



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