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2023 AEJMC
Paper Call deadline has been extended to Sunday, March 22, 2020 ICCA/AEJMC Committee decides to extend the paper submission deadline to Sunday, March 22, 2020 to accommodate uncertainty and challenge caused by COVID 19. Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. The International Chinese Communication Association (ICCA), a long-time affiliate of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), invites submissions for the AEJMC annual conference to be held August 6-9, 2020, in San Francisco, California. As in the past, ICCA will hold a competitive research paper session at the AEJMC conference. You are invited to contribute to this ICCA session. ICCA has a long-standing tradition of presenting state-of-the-art research related to Chinese communication in general. All theoretical and methodological approaches are embraced. For the ICCA paper competition, each qualified submission will be reviewed by two reviewers. Papers will be evaluated on originality and importance of topic; adequacy of literature review; clarity and appropriateness of methods; soundness of analysis; validity and strength of conclusion and discussion; clarity and organization of writing; and relevance to the field of Chinese communication. ICCA will present a top faculty paper award and a top student paper award based on the results of the reviews. Papers submitted with both faculty and student authors will be considered faculty papers and are not eligible for student paper competitions. Eligibility: You do not need to be a ICCA member to submit a paper to the ICCA competition. If your paper is accepted for presentation, however, you will need to become a ICCA member in order to be part of the program. If you won a top faculty paper or a top student paper, you will be awarded one-year free ICCA membership. Submission Guideline Submissions should be in English. Each paper should be no more than 25 double-spaced pages in length, excluding references, tables and figures. All papers should use 12-point Times New Roman font, and have 1-inch margins. Author’s identification information should be removed from the paper to ensure blind review. A separate title page, including a title, an abstract of no more than 150 words, keywords, and author (s)’ contact information and affiliations, shall be included. AV requests must be made at the time of submission. Author(s) also need to confirm that the submission has not been published in scholarly journals and has not been presented to previous AEJMC or other conferences. In addition, papers should not have been submitted to other AEJMC divisions for this year’s competition and they should not be already under review for other conferences. Special note: submissions not meeting the above criteria will not be considered for review and will automatically be disqualified from the competition. ICCA Deadline Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. Call for Reviewers For those who do not plan to submit a paper to the CCA session this year, please consider serving as an ad-hoc reviewer for ICCA. Please send us an email, indicating your preferred methodology and areas of expertise. Your service as a CCA reviewer is greatly appreciated. ICCA/AEJMC Session Planners’ Contact Information Yong Volz, Ph.D. Faculty Chair and Associate Professor of Journalism Studies School of Journalism University of Missouri Email: volzy@missouri.edu Xun Liu, Ph.D. Associate Director Social Media Lab Stanford University Email: sunnyxliu@stanford.eduI
2020 AEJMC
Paper Call deadline has been extended to Sunday, March 22, 2020 ICCA/AEJMC Committee decides to extend the paper submission deadline to Sunday, March 22, 2020 to accommodate uncertainty and challenge caused by COVID 19. Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. The International Chinese Communication Association (ICCA), a long-time affiliate of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), invites submissions for the AEJMC annual conference to be held August 6-9, 2020, in San Francisco, California. As in the past, ICCA will hold a competitive research paper session at the AEJMC conference. You are invited to contribute to this ICCA session. ICCA has a long-standing tradition of presenting state-of-the-art research related to Chinese communication in general. All theoretical and methodological approaches are embraced. For the ICCA paper competition, each qualified submission will be reviewed by two reviewers. Papers will be evaluated on originality and importance of topic; adequacy of literature review; clarity and appropriateness of methods; soundness of analysis; validity and strength of conclusion and discussion; clarity and organization of writing; and relevance to the field of Chinese communication. ICCA will present a top faculty paper award and a top student paper award based on the results of the reviews. Papers submitted with both faculty and student authors will be considered faculty papers and are not eligible for student paper competitions. Eligibility: You do not need to be a ICCA member to submit a paper to the ICCA competition. If your paper is accepted for presentation, however, you will need to become a ICCA member in order to be part of the program. If you won a top faculty paper or a top student paper, you will be awarded one-year free ICCA membership. Submission Guideline Submissions should be in English. Each paper should be no more than 25 double-spaced pages in length, excluding references, tables and figures. All papers should use 12-point Times New Roman font, and have 1-inch margins. Author’s identification information should be removed from the paper to ensure blind review. A separate title page, including a title, an abstract of no more than 150 words, keywords, and author (s)’ contact information and affiliations, shall be included. AV requests must be made at the time of submission. Author(s) also need to confirm that the submission has not been published in scholarly journals and has not been presented to previous AEJMC or other conferences. In addition, papers should not have been submitted to other AEJMC divisions for this year’s competition and they should not be already under review for other conferences. Special note: submissions not meeting the above criteria will not be considered for review and will automatically be disqualified from the competition. ICCA Deadline Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. Call for Reviewers For those who do not plan to submit a paper to the CCA session this year, please consider serving as an ad-hoc reviewer for ICCA. Please send us an email, indicating your preferred methodology and areas of expertise. Your service as a CCA reviewer is greatly appreciated. ICCA/AEJMC Session Planners’ Contact Information Yong Volz, Ph.D. Faculty Chair and Associate Professor of Journalism Studies School of Journalism University of Missouri Email: volzy@missouri.edu Xun Liu, Ph.D. Associate Director Social Media Lab Stanford University Email: sunnyxliu@stanford.eduI
2020 ICA
Paper Call deadline has been extended to Sunday, March 22, 2020 ICCA/AEJMC Committee decides to extend the paper submission deadline to Sunday, March 22, 2020 to accommodate uncertainty and challenge caused by COVID 19. Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. The International Chinese Communication Association (ICCA), a long-time affiliate of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), invites submissions for the AEJMC annual conference to be held August 6-9, 2020, in San Francisco, California. As in the past, ICCA will hold a competitive research paper session at the AEJMC conference. You are invited to contribute to this ICCA session. ICCA has a long-standing tradition of presenting state-of-the-art research related to Chinese communication in general. All theoretical and methodological approaches are embraced. For the ICCA paper competition, each qualified submission will be reviewed by two reviewers. Papers will be evaluated on originality and importance of topic; adequacy of literature review; clarity and appropriateness of methods; soundness of analysis; validity and strength of conclusion and discussion; clarity and organization of writing; and relevance to the field of Chinese communication. ICCA will present a top faculty paper award and a top student paper award based on the results of the reviews. Papers submitted with both faculty and student authors will be considered faculty papers and are not eligible for student paper competitions. Eligibility: You do not need to be a ICCA member to submit a paper to the ICCA competition. If your paper is accepted for presentation, however, you will need to become a ICCA member in order to be part of the program. If you won a top faculty paper or a top student paper, you will be awarded one-year free ICCA membership. Submission Guideline Submissions should be in English. Each paper should be no more than 25 double-spaced pages in length, excluding references, tables and figures. All papers should use 12-point Times New Roman font, and have 1-inch margins. Author’s identification information should be removed from the paper to ensure blind review. A separate title page, including a title, an abstract of no more than 150 words, keywords, and author (s)’ contact information and affiliations, shall be included. AV requests must be made at the time of submission. Author(s) also need to confirm that the submission has not been published in scholarly journals and has not been presented to previous AEJMC or other conferences. In addition, papers should not have been submitted to other AEJMC divisions for this year’s competition and they should not be already under review for other conferences. Special note: submissions not meeting the above criteria will not be considered for review and will automatically be disqualified from the competition. ICCA Deadline Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. Call for Reviewers For those who do not plan to submit a paper to the CCA session this year, please consider serving as an ad-hoc reviewer for ICCA. Please send us an email, indicating your preferred methodology and areas of expertise. Your service as a CCA reviewer is greatly appreciated. ICCA/AEJMC Session Planners’ Contact Information Yong Volz, Ph.D. Faculty Chair and Associate Professor of Journalism Studies School of Journalism University of Missouri Email: volzy@missouri.edu Xun Liu, Ph.D. Associate Director Social Media Lab Stanford University Email: sunnyxliu@stanford.eduI
2019 AEJMC
Paper Call deadline has been extended to Sunday, March 22, 2020 ICCA/AEJMC Committee decides to extend the paper submission deadline to Sunday, March 22, 2020 to accommodate uncertainty and challenge caused by COVID 19. Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. The International Chinese Communication Association (ICCA), a long-time affiliate of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), invites submissions for the AEJMC annual conference to be held August 6-9, 2020, in San Francisco, California. As in the past, ICCA will hold a competitive research paper session at the AEJMC conference. You are invited to contribute to this ICCA session. ICCA has a long-standing tradition of presenting state-of-the-art research related to Chinese communication in general. All theoretical and methodological approaches are embraced. For the ICCA paper competition, each qualified submission will be reviewed by two reviewers. Papers will be evaluated on originality and importance of topic; adequacy of literature review; clarity and appropriateness of methods; soundness of analysis; validity and strength of conclusion and discussion; clarity and organization of writing; and relevance to the field of Chinese communication. ICCA will present a top faculty paper award and a top student paper award based on the results of the reviews. Papers submitted with both faculty and student authors will be considered faculty papers and are not eligible for student paper competitions. Eligibility: You do not need to be a ICCA member to submit a paper to the ICCA competition. If your paper is accepted for presentation, however, you will need to become a ICCA member in order to be part of the program. If you won a top faculty paper or a top student paper, you will be awarded one-year free ICCA membership. Submission Guideline Submissions should be in English. Each paper should be no more than 25 double-spaced pages in length, excluding references, tables and figures. All papers should use 12-point Times New Roman font, and have 1-inch margins. Author’s identification information should be removed from the paper to ensure blind review. A separate title page, including a title, an abstract of no more than 150 words, keywords, and author (s)’ contact information and affiliations, shall be included. AV requests must be made at the time of submission. Author(s) also need to confirm that the submission has not been published in scholarly journals and has not been presented to previous AEJMC or other conferences. In addition, papers should not have been submitted to other AEJMC divisions for this year’s competition and they should not be already under review for other conferences. Special note: submissions not meeting the above criteria will not be considered for review and will automatically be disqualified from the competition. ICCA Deadline Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. Call for Reviewers For those who do not plan to submit a paper to the CCA session this year, please consider serving as an ad-hoc reviewer for ICCA. Please send us an email, indicating your preferred methodology and areas of expertise. Your service as a CCA reviewer is greatly appreciated. ICCA/AEJMC Session Planners’ Contact Information Yong Volz, Ph.D. Faculty Chair and Associate Professor of Journalism Studies School of Journalism University of Missouri Email: volzy@missouri.edu Xun Liu, Ph.D. Associate Director Social Media Lab Stanford University Email: sunnyxliu@stanford.eduI
2019 ICA
Paper Call deadline has been extended to Sunday, March 22, 2020 ICCA/AEJMC Committee decides to extend the paper submission deadline to Sunday, March 22, 2020 to accommodate uncertainty and challenge caused by COVID 19. Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. The International Chinese Communication Association (ICCA), a long-time affiliate of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), invites submissions for the AEJMC annual conference to be held August 6-9, 2020, in San Francisco, California. As in the past, ICCA will hold a competitive research paper session at the AEJMC conference. You are invited to contribute to this ICCA session. ICCA has a long-standing tradition of presenting state-of-the-art research related to Chinese communication in general. All theoretical and methodological approaches are embraced. For the ICCA paper competition, each qualified submission will be reviewed by two reviewers. Papers will be evaluated on originality and importance of topic; adequacy of literature review; clarity and appropriateness of methods; soundness of analysis; validity and strength of conclusion and discussion; clarity and organization of writing; and relevance to the field of Chinese communication. ICCA will present a top faculty paper award and a top student paper award based on the results of the reviews. Papers submitted with both faculty and student authors will be considered faculty papers and are not eligible for student paper competitions. Eligibility: You do not need to be a ICCA member to submit a paper to the ICCA competition. If your paper is accepted for presentation, however, you will need to become a ICCA member in order to be part of the program. If you won a top faculty paper or a top student paper, you will be awarded one-year free ICCA membership. Submission Guideline Submissions should be in English. Each paper should be no more than 25 double-spaced pages in length, excluding references, tables and figures. All papers should use 12-point Times New Roman font, and have 1-inch margins. Author’s identification information should be removed from the paper to ensure blind review. A separate title page, including a title, an abstract of no more than 150 words, keywords, and author (s)’ contact information and affiliations, shall be included. AV requests must be made at the time of submission. Author(s) also need to confirm that the submission has not been published in scholarly journals and has not been presented to previous AEJMC or other conferences. In addition, papers should not have been submitted to other AEJMC divisions for this year’s competition and they should not be already under review for other conferences. Special note: submissions not meeting the above criteria will not be considered for review and will automatically be disqualified from the competition. ICCA Deadline Please send your completed papers to Dr. Yong Volz (volzy@missouri.edu) and Dr. Xun Liu (sunnyxliu@stanford.edu) by 11:59PM U.S. EST, March 22, 2020. Authors will be notified whether their papers have been accepted by March 30. FYI, the AEJMC general submission deadline is April 9, so you may consider resubmitting your paper to an AEJMC division if it is not accepted by ICCA. Please direct your inquiries, if any, to Dr. Volz or Dr. Liu by email or phone. Call for Reviewers For those who do not plan to submit a paper to the CCA session this year, please consider serving as an ad-hoc reviewer for ICCA. Please send us an email, indicating your preferred methodology and areas of expertise. Your service as a CCA reviewer is greatly appreciated. ICCA/AEJMC Session Planners’ Contact Information Yong Volz, Ph.D. Faculty Chair and Associate Professor of Journalism Studies School of Journalism University of Missouri Email: volzy@missouri.edu Xun Liu, Ph.D. Associate Director Social Media Lab Stanford University Email: sunnyxliu@stanford.eduI
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