[Air-L] AoIR2022 review allocations

Tama Leaver tamaleaver at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 01:33:03 PDT 2022


Hi AoIR Folks,

As Kylie indicated, folks who are being asked to review for the conference
should have received those invitations, and it’s always prudent to check
spam folders in case such a review has been hidden.

However, please note, while the AiR-L goes out to over 8000 people, the
request to reviews would only (at most) have gone to people who were
already in the (separate) conference system from the last couple of years,
or who submitted this year and indicated they could review.

We are not using this list membership to recruit potential reviewers.

As always, thanks to those who are reviewing (and if you get a request to
review you simply don’t have capacity for, please follow Kylie’s
instructions below so we can reallocate) but if you’re a list member who
hasn’t reviewed before or submitted for this year’s conference, then we’re
not asking for any additional labour from you!

Thanks in advance,
Tama, AoIR President

On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 3:46 PM Kylie Jarrett <Kylie.Jarrett at mu.ie> wrote:

> Hello all,
> By now, those of you who have agreed to review should have received your
> allocations of submissions for the AoIR2022 conference. Some lucky people
> may have even already received a second lot!
>
> If you haven't seen your allocations, please check your spam folder as
> this is an automated email and may have been filtered.
>
> You can access your assigned submissions by logging into conftool:
> https://www.conftool.org/aoir2022/
>
> The review deadline is April 22.
>
> If you are unable to take on your assigned submissions, please contact me
> ASAP at the AoIRConfChair [@] aoir.org email so I can re-allocate them.
>
> Thanks to everyone for agreeing to review. The conference is only as good
> as the community makes it, so we really appreciate it your contribution,
> particularly given the times we live in.
>
>
>
> Dr. Kylie Jarrett
>
> Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer)
>
> Department of Media Studies
>
> Maynooth University,
>
> Maynooth,
>
> Co. Kildare
>
> Ireland
>
>
> Author: Feminism, Labour, and D​​​igital Media: The Digital Housewife
> Co-author: NSFW: Sex, Humor and Risk in Social Media
> Google and the Culture of Search
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