Sorry for the late posting but I just saw this. Perhaps if you already have something about the Obama Presidency you and participate in this call. Alisa Valentin, [log in to unmask] Howard Journal of Communications: SPECIAL ISSUE The Barack Obama Presidency Barack Obama's ascendancy to the Presidency of the United States in 2008 was historic and since then scholars have dissected his terms in office by investigating several intersections, including race and power, culture and communication, among others. In 2016, President Barack Obama's presidency will come to an end. Yet, there are still several academic interests that surround his tenure and the days that would follow it. The Howard Journal of Communications plans a special issue to investigate "Obama's America," The time between his two presidential terms as well as his impact on America after his tenure ends. All submitted manuscripts must adhere to the journal's focus on culture, race, and gender intersecting with communication as it relates to Barack Obama. There are several studies that are possible and they include, but are not limited to, the following: - Post racial America - Obama's presidency and the urban police crises - Obama rhetoric - Obama and the Supreme Court - Obama and religion: From Jeremiah Wright to Rev. Clementia Pinckney - Obama and social media: A comparison between both presidential terms - Michelle Obama, race, and the African-American woman - Power, politics, and communication - Obama's presidency and issues of image repair - America, communication and post-Obama - Media and the framing of Obama - Affordable Health Care - Issues of immigration - Talk shows, politics, race, and hate Please submit a manuscript following the Howard Journal of Communications' guidelines for manuscript submissions, which can be found at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uhjc20/current. No submission should be longer than 7000 words. Include on the manuscript title and in parenthesis "Special Issue on President Obama." The deadline for submitting manuscripts for this special issue is February 28, 2016. -- Know Justice; Know Peace, Rev. Dr. E-K. Daufin Professor of Communications Alabama State University National Media Size Equity Expert Winner -- 2000 MaryAnn Yodelis-Smith Research Award AEJMC CSW AEJMC MAC Membership Chair 915 S. Jackson St., MTG, AL 36101-0271 334-229-6885 *Follow me to my home country where the definitions are daufinations at:* http://daufination.blogspot.com http://pinterest.com/ekdaufin/ and www.home.earthlink.net/~ekdaufin *Your research and creative activity referrals are welcomed.* *With all my heat & heart I want to work with and for kind, competent, strong people who love and help me and I they. Ashe!*