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Journalism Studies Chairs
Maria Grabe Chair
  Indiana U
  Department of Telecommunications
  Radio TV Center
  Bloomington IN  47405
  Ph. 812-856-2460  Fax 812-855-7955
  mgrabe@indiana.edu

Frank Esser Vice-Chair
  U of Zurich
  Institut f. Publizistik IPMZ
  Andreas St 15
  Zurich   8050
  Ph. 01141446352044  Fax
  f.esser@ipmz.uzh.ch

Thorsten Quandt Secretary
  U Hohenheim
  Institute of Social Sciences
  Wollgrasweg 23
  Stuttgart   70599
  Ph. 030 711 45924471  Fax 030 711 45924472
  thorstenquandt@t-online.de
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The Journalism Studies Interest Group of the International Communication Association is concerned with journalism theory, journalism research, and professional education in journalism. The Interest Group invites a wide array of theoretical, epistemological and methodological approaches, all of which are united around an interest in journalism and share the aim of enhancing existing understandings of how journalism works, across temporal and geographic contexts. The Interest Group is intended to facilitate empirical research and to bring more coherence to research paradigms, and in so doing, to further support the professionalization of journalism studies and journalism education. With journalism as its focus, the Interest Group will create a setting in which scholars employing different kinds of academic approaches can engage in dialogue. It would be a clearinghouse for the wide range of scholarship on journalism.

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Announcing News and Inclusion: Journalism and the Politics of Diversity, Thursday, March 4, 2010, featuring scholars from Australia, Finland, Singapore, Canada, The Netherlands, England, and the United States. Sponsored by Stanford University's Department of Communication, John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional Journalists, Office of the President, School of Humanities and Sciences, Center for Comparative Studies of Race and Ethnicity; and Erasmus University Rotterdam's Department of Media and Communication.

The symposium is free and open to the public -- but, due to limited space, registration is required.

For details, and to register: http://comm.stanford.edu/newsandinclusion/


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Call for papers
III Congress "Media, Jornalismo e Democracia"
Lisbon, Portugal
Faculty of Social and Human Sciences
New University of Lisbon
8-9 November 2010

Accepted languages for proposal of papers of the Congress are: Portuguese, Spanish, Gallician, and English.

The call for papers is open until the 31st of May, 2010(Only the abstract should be sent for the paper competition.)

The abstract should be sent to:
mediajornalismoedemocracia2010@gmail.com

The abstract should be sent in MS Word, RTF format, or in pdf.

The acceptance/rejection of the proposal should be sent to the authors before the 15th of July, 2010.

The (optionable) complete text of the paper can be sent by 1 September 2010.

Papers will be published on-line on the website of the conference.

The rules for the submission of the complete text are:
* The complete text should be exclusively sent in MS Word, RTF format.
* The text should be sent in Times New Roman 12 (also titles and subtitiles, with regular use of capital and small letters.
* Please use bold in titles and subtitles.
* Use corps size 12.
* Please double space.
* The text should have a maxixum number of 30 pages.
* Please use 2cm margins (right and left; inferior and superior).
* All quotations with more than three lines should be separated from previous and psterior text bu two doubles-spaces, and should be indented 1.5 cm.
* The text should not have any special formats, but can include bold,italics, page numbers. Tables and graphics should be presented in the simplest manner.
* Please don't use notes at the end of the document, but footnotes deemed essential by the author(es) may be used.
* Bibliographic references should be inserted in the text, like in the example: (Pinto, 1998:238).

* The texts should include the following elements:
1) Title in bold;
2) Names of author(es), followed by the institution (in parentheses),
and, on the following line, the email address;
3) Abstract with a maximum of 15 lines, in English, Spanish, Gallician or
Portuguese;
4) Three to five key words, in English, Spanish, Galician or Portuguese;
5) The text.

Fee: 50 euros (professionals); 20(students).


More information (in Portuguese):

http://sites.google.com/site/mediajornalismoedemocracia2010/

 
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