Volume 40, Number 9: November 2012
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Nominations for Fellows, Fisher, Research Awards Due 31 January

Awards31 January 2013 is the uniform deadline for nominations for the six association-wide 2013 research awards, the B. Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award, the Fellows Book Award, and ICA Fellows. All nominations, except those for ICA Fellows, must be submitted through the ICA website at http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/ between 1 November 2012 and 11:00 p.m. EST 31 January 2013.

Gail Fairhurst (U of Cincinnati) chairs the ICA Research Awards Committee and is available to answer questions about the criteria or nominating materials for the ICA Research Awards. Email questions to fairhug@ucmail.uc.edu.

ICA Fellow nominations should to be submitted to Jennifer Le at jle@icahdq.org at ICA's Washington, DC office by the 31 January deadline. Submitters are asked to submit all nomination materials in a single PDF file.

ICA members are invited to review the guidelines that follow to make a nomination. Winners will be announced during the awards ceremony and business meeting of the 2013 ICA Annual Conference in London.

Details on the selection processes for the various awards and fellowships, as well as contact information for submission of nominees, are as follows:

Research Awards


STEVEN H. CHAFFEE CAREER PRODUCTIVITY AWARD:
The award honors a scholar (or small group of collaborating scholars) for sustained work on a communication research problem over an extended period. The selection committee favors research that is original, asks conceptually rich questions, and offers empirically sound evidence. The research must have comprised multiple projects and publications and generated second-generation work among students and other scholars. Rather than recognizing general productivity in the field or contributions to ICA, the award acknowledges sustained and coherent work on a well-focused communication problem central to the communication discipline. Most recipients are members of the discipline and belong to ICA, but other scholars are eligible, regardless of current membership or department affiliation. The award carries a cash prize of $1000, and the winner presents research at the following year's ICA conference.

To nominate, see the General Guidelines (below). The following requirements also apply: (a) The nominating letter(s) must specify the relevant body of work, the communication research problem it addresses, its conceptual and empirical contributions, its development over time and record of publication, and its influence on second-generation work by other scholars; and (b) The copies of the publications must include three (3) representative examples from the body of work.

All award nominations must be submitted through the ICA website at http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/

Accompanying books should be sent to:
Michael L Haley
ICA
1500 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20036


OUTSTANDING BOOK AWARD:
The award honors a book published in the previous 2 years (between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2012). The selection committee judges each nominated book on several criteria, including the importance of the problem it addresses to the fields represented in ICA and to communication studies as a whole, the quality of writing and argument, and the strength of evidence it presents. The committee will consider all the available book reviews, the reputation of the publisher, and any other submitted evidence regarding the book's quality from independent sources, along with nominating letters and their own assessment of the nominated books. Most award-winning books address a scholarly audience, but books aimed at a general readership but satisfying the criteria for the prize are also eligible - edited books are not eligible. The award carries a cash prize of $500.

To nominate, see the General Guidelines (below). The following requirements also apply: (a) Nominating letters must indicate why the book should receive the award, assess the importance of the book to the fields represented in ICA, and demonstrate the quality of its writing, argument, and evidence. (b) The packet should include copies of all available evidence of the book's quality from independent sources, such as reviews. The Awards Committee will contact the publisher and have the books sent for assessment.

All award nominations must be submitted through the ICA website at http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/

Accompanying books should be sent to:
Michael L Haley
ICA
1500 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20036



APPLIED RESEARCH AWARD:
The Applied Research Award honors a scholar or group of scholars who has or have produced a systematic and outstanding body of research that addresses a significant communication problem of relevance to a public representing one or more groups of stakeholders relevant to a division(s) or interest group(s) of ICA. Individual or collaborative applied research programs which include community engagement, group and organizational interventions, or advocacy and/or political policy work at the local, national, international and/or global levels are all appropriate candidates for this award.

The nomination should provide evidence of how communication research is applied not only from conventional publications but also from such materials as technical reports, news media coverage, and testimonials from those making use of the research or those it has affected. The researcher(s) may have implemented the studies or collaborative interdisciplinary work (which may combine the efforts of researchers and/or practitioners) in association with or independent from a government or established institution, possibly to refine or to criticize current policy or communication practice. The award carries a cash prize of $500.

To nominate, see the General Guidelines (below). The following requirements also apply: (a) Nominating letters must specify the applied communication problem the research program addresses, indicate how it has contributed to public discourse on the topic, and make an argument for the over-all quality of the research. (b) The submission must include copies of three (3) publications and/or technical reports, along with copies of evidence of the program's effectiveness.

All award nominations must be submitted through the ICA website at http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/

Accompanying books should be sent to:
Michael L Haley
ICA
1500 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20036


OUTSTANDING ARTICLE AWARD:
The award honors an article published in a refereed journal during the previous two years (between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2012). Theoretical articles and empirical articles are eligible, as are review articles that effectively redefine a problem. Selection criteria include coherence of argument, quality of conceptual development, and effective use of evidence. The selection committee prefers articles that promise to be influential over time, within a particular field of communication and also across fields. The award carries a cash prize of $500.

To nominate, see the General Guidelines (below). The following requirements also apply: (a) Nominating letters must indicate why the article promises to be influential within a particular field of communication and across fields. (b) The copies of the article must indicate the details of publication, including the name of the refereed journal, the date, and page numbers. The packet should include in-formation about the circulation and impact of the journal, if available.

All award nominations must be submitted through the ICA website at http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/

Accompanying books should be sent to:
Michael L Haley
ICA
1500 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20036


YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARD:
The award honors a scholar no more than 7 years past receipt of the PhD (that is, who received the degree after 1 January 2006) for a body of work that has contributed to knowledge of the field of communication and shows promise for continued development. The selection committee judges the contribution and promise of young scholars based on the strength of published work, including its conceptual foundation and argumentative clarity, on the scholar's productivity at a given career stage, on the rigor of the research produced so far, and on the promise of existing work serving as a springboard for continuing scholarship. The award carries a cash prize of $500.

To nominate, see the General Guidelines (below). The following requirements also apply:
(a) Nominating letters must indicate how the scholar has contributed to the field within communication, including the strength of conceptual foundations, argumentative clarity, rigor of research, and promise of continuing scholarship.
(b) Nominations must include the nominee's vita, which should adhere to the following format guidelines:

  • Grant Applications: State the size of the grant and whether you were the principal investigator or a coapplicant.
  • Publications: use the following headings:
    - ISI-ranked publications
    - Peer-reviewed publications
    - Books
    - Chapters
    - Conference papers
    - Other publications
(c) Nominations must include links to three (3) representative examples from the nominee's body of work. All materials must be submitted online.
All award nominations must be submitted through the ICA website at http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/
Accompanying books should be sent to:
Michael L Haley
ICA
1500 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20036

JAMES W. CAREY URBAN COMMUNICATION GRANT:
This grant supports communication research that enhances urban social interaction and civic engagement in an age of global communication. It encourages applied research on the role of human communication in urban environments at a time when media technologies alter the parameters of community of all kinds.

James W. Carey noted in A Critical Reader that "I think all education, all scholarship is ultimately an aspect of citizenship." The form of urbanity and community was an intrinsic part of this theme in the scholarship of Carey. He was concerned with the impact of media technology upon the changing form of the urban domain, the consequence of accelerated change upon human communication and community, and the growing gap between tradition and modernity as suburban sprawl threatens the very nature of urban traditions.

With an award of up to $1,000, this grant facilitates research in progress or in the planning stages. It gives priority to projects that feature innovation and creative approaches to studying the central role of human communication in the transformation of urban cultures and communities.

Proposals from developing nations are encouraged.

A six-person committee consisting of three members of the International Communication Association and three members of the Urban Communication Foundation will judge the proposals.

The winner(s) will be announced each year at the annual ICA business meeting. Award winners will be required to report to the UCF on the progress of their research the following year.

Application Procedures:
Submit the application electronically through the link provided below. Application period opens on 1 November and closes on 31 January.
Complete application must include:
(1) a letter of application not exceeding two pages that speaks directly to each of the grant criteria from the description;
(2) a description of not exceeding three pages the proposed research;
(3) a current CV; and
(4) samples of publication relevant to the grant.

All award nominations must be submitted through the ICA website at: http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/

Accompanying books should be sent to:
Michael L Haley
ICA
1500 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20036


GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR ALL RESEARCH AWARDS:
Nominations from any country and in any language are encouraged. The Research Awards Committee will use a system of independently selected referees fluent in the language of the nominated publication(s) to assess work in languages other than those represented on the committee. Nominators should provide a list of at least three referees with superior content expertise and language proficiency, but the committee will choose referees autonomously.

Only ICA members may make nominations.

All nominees must be ICA members with the exception of those nominated for the:

  • Steven H. Chaffee Career Productivity Award
  • James W. Carey Urban Communication Award
The Research Awards Committee prefers nominations from others, including group nominations from ICA divisions, over self-nominations. Members of the ICA Research Awards Committee and its subcommittees may also make nominations, but no ICA member who makes a nomination or who is nominated for an award can serve on the committee judging the nomination.
All nominators must electronically submit each of the following:
(a) Letter(s) of nomination, not to exceed two pages each,speaking directly to each of the award criteria from the description;
(b) Publication(s) relevant to the award (if the publication is a book, arrangements should be made with the publisher to ship 5 copies to Michael Haley at ICA, 1500 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA);
(c) Additional required material(s) specified for the award; and
(d) CV(s) of the nominee(s).
Submission of nominations via the ICA website begins 1 November 2012.
Nominations must be submitted electronically by 11 p.m. EST, on 31 January 2013. Complete submissions, including letters and required supporting materials, must reach the ICA offices by the deadline. No extensions are allowed, and incomplete nomination packets will not receive consideration for any award.
All award nominations must be submitted through the ICA website at http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/
Accompanying books should be sent to:
Michael L Haley
ICA
1500 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20036

    Additional Awards



    FELLOWS BOOK AWARD
    31 January 2013 - Deadline for Receipt

    Joseph Turow, U of Pennsylvania, serves as the chair of the Fellows Book Award Committee.

    ICA Fellows are seeking nominations for the 2012 ICA Fellows Book Award. The Fellows Book Award-open to all ICA members-recognizes those books that have made a substantial difference in the scholarship of the field of communication and have stood at least some test of time. To meet the latter criterion, any book nominated must have been available for at least the past 5 years (2008 or earlier for this year's nominations).

    The letter of nomination should demonstrate that the book has had a substantial influence on the communication field, that it integrates multiple interests, and that the author or authors are recognized as communication scholar(s). Nomination information should include letters of support, other information appropriate to it, and copies of the book for evaluation. There may be one, none, or several awards in a given year.

    ICA Fellows are communication scholars who have been recognized for their contributions to the scholarship of the communication field and for their support of the Association. Their continued work in the Association is directed toward encouraging the highest levels of scholarship across its many areas. This award is part of that work.

    Nominations must be submitted electronically by 11 p.m. EST on 31 January 2013 to the following website: http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/

    Arrangements should be made with publishers for five copies of the book being nominated to be shipped to:
    Michael L. Haley
    ICA
    1500 21st Street NW
    Washington, D.C. 20036.
    Please direct questions to mhaley@icahdq.org.

    FISHER MENTORSHIP AWARD
    31 January 2013 - Deadline for Receipt

    The award is given annually to the ICA member who best exemplifies the qualities of the award's namesake, a longtime U of Utah professor who passed away while serving as ICA president-elect. The award will be made at the ICA business meeting during the London Conference in June 2013. Nominees for the award are expected to be outstanding scholars, teachers, and advisors who have influenced the communication discipline through their students as well as through their own work. Material in support of nominees for this award must include a comprehensive academic vita that highlights the results of the nominee's mentorship. Letters from a nominee's former students are a welcome component of the nominating materials.
    "This is one of ICA's greatest honors, as it recognizes those teachers who, through their dedication and exemplary teaching, impact the next generation of scholars in the field of communication," says Michael L. Haley, executive director.
    Last year's award went to George Barnett, U of California-Davis.

    Nominations must be submitted electronically by 11 p.m. EST on 31 January 2013 at the following website: http://community.icahdq.org/nominations/

    Supporting materials must be received by the same date, and can be sent to:
    Fisher Mentorship Award
    International Communication Association
    1500 21st St. NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    USA


    ICA FELLOWS SEEK NOMINATIONS
    31 January 2013 - Deadline for Receipt

    Any active ICA member may nominate another active ICA member for consideration as an ICA Fellow. The selection criteria, found in the ICA Bylaws, recognize distinguished contributors to communication scholarship as well as service to the association. The nomination package should be sent electronically to Jennifer Le, jle@icahdq.org, and must include (a) a letter of nomination summarizing the nominee's area of specialty and accomplishment; (b) the nominee's current curriculum vita; and (c) up to three additional letters of support for the nomination. Both the nominating letter and the additional letters of support should speak to the scholarly distinction of the nominee so that current Fellows may make an informed decision for this prestigious award.

    Current ICA Fellows undertake the original screening process and only those nominees with the support of a majority of the Fellows will be submitted to the ICA Board of Directors for final balloting. Recipients will be announced at the ICA Business Meeting in London in June 2013. Questions concerning nominating materials should be directed to ICA Executive Director Michael L. Haley, 202-955-1444; mhaley@icahdq.org.

    We look forward to your nominations!


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