[Air-L] CFP: Charles Benton Early Career Scholar Award at TPRC
Colin Rhinesmith
crhinesmith at simmons.edu
Tue Feb 5 09:46:52 PST 2019
TPRC (the Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy) and the Benton Foundation announce the third year of the Charles Benton Early Career Scholar Award <http://www.tprcweb.com/charles-benton-early-career-scholar-award/> recognizing scholarship in the area of digital inclusion and broadband adoption.
Early Career scholars (those currently enrolled in a degree program or no more than five years from receipt of most recent degree) are invited to submit per the guidelines below. The winner of this special honor will be presented with a $1,500 cash prize at lunch during the TPRC47 conference and the TPRC Conference fee will be waived. The winner will be required to contribute a blog article based on the winning submission for publication on the Benton Foundation website.
Applicants are invited to submit any/all of the following for consideration: (1) an original empirically-based research paper pertaining to the area of digital inclusion and/or broadband adoption, (2) a policy proposal for digital inclusion and broadband adoption with a discussion of the justification, and/or (3) an essay on a topic dealing with digital inclusion and/or broadband adoption. Submissions must be less than 25 double-spaced, typewritten pages, inclusive of notes and bibliography and will not have been formally published in a peer review outlet prior to TPRC47.
Submissions must be received by May 31. The recipient will be chosen by a TPRC Board Committee. The winner will be informed by July 15 and the winner will be required to attend the conference and agree to work with Benton Foundation’s Executive Editor, Kevin Taglang, to produce the blog article for benton.org by December 31, 2019. For questions concerning this Award, please contact Prof. Robin Mansell at r.e.mansell at lse.ac.uk.
Submissions should be made through the TPRC Website at (www.tprcweb.com).
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Colin Rhinesmith
Assistant Professor
School of Library and Information Science
College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences
Simmons University
phone: 617-521-2881
web: http://crhinesmith.com
pronouns: he/him/his
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