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Wonderful news, Federico! Felicidades! 

Carolyn Nielsen, Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism

 Office: (360) 650-3244
NOTE:  I usually respond more quickly to emails than to phone messages.
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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 6:28 PM
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Subject: Re: Congrats to Federico Subervi

Great news Federico! Congratulations!

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Cristina L. Azocar, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Integration & Improvement of Journalism
Associate Professor of Journalism
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San Francisco State University
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From: "Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
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Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 22:51:35 +0000
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Subject: Re: Congrats to Federico Subervi


Felicidades, Federico -- this wonderful for the ICA.

M



Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Journalism
UT School of Journalism
300 W. Dean Keeton St. Stop A1000
Austin, Tx. 78712-1073

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Also, director, VOCES Oral History Project, with WWII, Korean and Vietnam War Collections
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From: FOR THE MINORITIES AND COMMUNICATION DIV. OF AEJMC [[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>] on behalf of Carstarphen, Meta G. [[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 12:40 PM
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Subject: Congrats to Federico Subervi

Good news about our colleague, Federico, as well as some announcements about ICA.

Dear ERIC Friends,

Congratulations to Federico Subervi, the incoming vice-chair of ERIC! Thank you all for voting.

I am writing to you to call your attention to the ICA Awards. You can find out about them at the following link:

https://www.icahdq.org/about_ica/awards/index.asp

Please check out the link to see all the award categories. I strongly encourage all of you to put forward nominations (on behalf of yourselves or other ERIC members). There are a wide variety of awards (e.g. new book, outstanding book, research and social change, best article, young scholar, mentor award and more). You will also find information about the nomination process and see recent winners following the above link.

Of the ICA awards, two are particularly relevant for our division and you will find the descriptions at the very end of this email. If you are interested in putting forward a nomination in any of the categories, please do let me know.

On other notes, I would like to thank all ERIC members who signed up as reviewers for the upcoming conference. If you haven’t done so yet and are still interested, please visit the ICA-ERIC website to volunteer as reviewer.

Please also remember that we have less than two weeks left to submit that paper or panel proposal you have been working on! The deadline is November 1st<https://wmail.austin.utexas.edu/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx> (23:00 EDT<https://wmail.austin.utexas.edu/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx>). Please do try to send your submissions prior to the last 24 hours. You are more likely to experience website problems on the last day.

If you have any questions about the awards or submissions, please feel free to contact me.

Best Wishes,
Miyase Christensen
Vice-chair

James W. Carey Urban Communication Award

This annual prize 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 city and community at a time when communication technology alters the parameters of the urban landscape. The award is for proposals that feature innovation and creative approaches to reconciling the growing gap between tradition and modernity as suburban sprawl threatens the very nature of urban traditions.
In A Critical Reader Carey noted "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 James W. Carey. He was concerned with the impact of time and spaced media upon the changing form of the urban domain and the consequence of accelerated change upon community.
This award facilitates research in progress or in the planning stages. It gives priority to projects that study places where traditional modes of communication are being juxtaposed with the new, including the adoption of changes that may have a radical impact. Proposals from developing nations are encouraged.
The award is for the sum of $1,500 to $3,000 dollars. The proposals will be judged by a six person committee consisting of three members of the International Communication Association and three members of the Urban Communication Foundation who are also ICA members. The winners 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.

Nomination Procedures
To nominate, see also the General Nomination Guidelines. The following requirements also apply to this award:
1. Letter(s) of nomination, not to exceed two pages apiece, speaking directly to each of the award criteria from the description,
2. Publication(s) relevant to the award,
3. A description of the proposed research, not to exceed three pages
4. CV(s) of the nominee(s).

Communication Research as an Agent of Change Award

The CRAC prize of $500 is awarded to research that has a demonstrable impact on practice outside the academy, with clear benefits to the community. How communication research may serve as an agent of change and social benefit is open to definition with the application for the award.
Nomination Procedures
To nominate, see also the General Nomination Guidelines. Nominations should contain:
1. Letter(s) of nomination, not to exceed two pages apiece, speaking directly to each of the award criteria from the description
2. Publication(s) relevant to the award
3. CV(s) of the nominee(s)
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