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Call for AEJMC-PCIG Proposals

9/3/2015

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Dear Political Communication Interest Group Members,
 
On behalf of the PCIG Executive Committee, I would like to thank you for your contributions to a very successful 2015 conference in San Francisco, CA. We had exceptional refereed research presentations, panel presentations, and networking events.
 
It is now time for us to prepare next year’s conference panels! To meet the AEJMC central office’s deadline we need YOUR ideas as soon as possible. The absolute deadline for panel proposals is September 30, 2015.

Submit a Proposal 


Additional Information: There are three types of panel proposals you can submit: Professional Freedom & Responsibility (PF&R), Teaching and Invited Research. PF&R encompasses the five areas of a) free expression, b) ethics, c) media criticism and accountability, d) racial, gender or cultural inclusiveness and e) public service. Teaching topics cover anything related to advertising education at the college/university level. Invited research panel topics can range from finding the best approaches to research with big data to research in social/digital media, consumer analytics or traditional advertising.
 Tips for preparing your proposal:Be sure to include ALL the following information when submitting your proposals:
  1. Proposed Panel Title
  2. Panel Type (PF&R, Teaching or Research)
  3. Panel Description (200-400 words)
  4. Possible Panelists (list up to five panelists, with their contact information)
  5. Potential Co-Sponsors
  6. Your Contact Information (name, affiliation and contact info of the person proposing the panel)
Panels appealing to the interests of other AEJMC divisions or interest groups are more likely to be accepted. It is HIGHLY recommended that you keep this in mind as you submit your proposals.
 
If you're submitting a co-sponsored panel, make sure there's a balance of presenters representing each division/interest group. Avoid stacking the panel with speakers only from one Division or Interest Group.
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