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From: FOR THE
MINORITIES AND COMMUNICATION DIV. OF AEJMC [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Camilla Gant
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006
5:00 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Call for 2007 Panel
Proposals
Call for Panel Proposals
AEJMC 2007 Convention in
Colleagues,
It was great seeing many of you in
To maximize opportunities for
co-sponsorships, I must receive your panel proposal via e-mail by Monday,
October 4. Please e-mail your panel proposal to me at [log in to unmask], and title the subject line
Panel Proposal. Upon receiving all panel proposals, I will in turn
collaborate with the appropriate chairs (professional freedom and
responsibility, research, teaching) to finalize MAC submissions to AEJMC,
giving particular attention to consolidating proposals as needed to ensure that
each one makes a strong and unique pitch.
Please be sure to format your panel proposal as indicated below. Panel
proposals should focus on professional freedom and responsibility, research, or
teaching. PF&R panels should focus on issues such as free expression,
ethics, media criticism and accountability, racial, gender and cultural
inclusiveness, and public service. Research panels should focus on issues
such as methodologies/approaches, theoretical frameworks, trends, and new
developments. Teaching panels should focus on issues such as curriculum (philosophy, design, and
examination of issues, developments and trends in the journalism; leadership (administrative and
organizational efforts to manage and improve the evolution of journalism and
mass communication), course content and methods
(examining teaching techniques and strategies), assessment (weighing the effectiveness of journalism
education); and standards of
appointment, tenure, promotion, compensation, research, retirement, equipment
and facilities for instruction and research.
Panel Proposal Format
1. Panel Type (PF& R, Research, or Teaching)
2. Potential Co-Sponsors (strongly encouraged to maximize number of
panels; sole sponsorships cost one full chip whereas co-sponsorships cost one
half chip).
3. Panel Title
4. Panel Description/Summary (limit to one or two paragraphs).
5. Possible Panelists (If you don't have specific names, please list
general information, e.g., institution/organization and title/area. Don't
confirm panelists. If proposal is selected, panelists must be negotiated with
co-sponsor.).
6. Moderator/Presiding
7. Audio/Visual Needs
8. Panel Contact (name, institution, department, title, mailing address,
work phone, alternative phone, and e-mail).
If you have questions, please e-mail ([log in to unmask])
or phone me (678.839.4933). Many thanks, and I look forward to a
successful programming year!
Camilla Gant
MAC Vice Head/Programming Chair