AEJMC CT&M Division
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Meet the CT&M leadership! This month, we introduce our exceptional Research Competition chair, Dr. JudithE "Successful research relies on collaboration, and CT&M has given me incredible opportunities to connect with fellow scholars who share my queries, concepts, and viewpoint."
Been thinking about submitting an abstract to Communication Methods and Measures's special issue on Understanding and Addressing Biases in Computational Social Science that is guest edited by @hase_Va, Marko Bachl and Nate TeBlunthuis? We thought so. All the details are here. buff.ly/4875HSI
The first 2024 issue of Communication Methods and Measures is here! If you've ever wondered about standards in communication science and the journal's article expectations, check out "Taking communication science and research methodology seriously" by our editorial team. buff.ly/3SNk0X7
Exciting news from AEJMC CT&M Division! The Spring newsletter is out with panel information for #AEJMC24 and details about the upcoming research competition deadline on 4/1. Division Head @dr_rjahng explains ways to support the division by donating. Link here: buff.ly/435nfxK
Teaching Chair Isabelle Freiling says "I love being part of CT&M because of its diversity: It brings together researchers focusing on different areas within the communication discipline, all interested in refining our theories and methods. I appreciate those different perspectives."
Curious about AEJMC CT&M Division? For our PF&R Chair Namyeon Lee of @uncp_masscomm our division is "like being part of a supportive family. Getting the latest CMM journal in my mailbox is a cool bonus that keeps me updated with new research methods!"
Just about a week left to apply for the 2024 Barrow Minority Doctoral Student Scholarship ($3,200) sponsored by our division! Also supported by MAC AEJMC Mass Comm & Society Newspaper & Online News Division of AEJMC AEJMC. Deadline is May 20. DM Sang Jung Kim with questions. More info at bit.ly/3wbwl06
Myths about the Barrow Minority Doctoral Student Scholarship. #1 You must be a member of AEJMC or AEJMC CT&M Division to apply. FALSE! #2 Your work must address issues of race or ethnicity. FALSE! #3 The deadline has passed. FALSE! (It's now 5/20). DM Sang Jung Kim for more deets.
Grab your coffee/tea and join us bright and early tomorrow for our first session. Fittingly for our division, it's about (you guessed it!) examining methods and measures!. Moderated by Nathan Walter and featuring our Membership Chair and Barrow Scholarship Chair Sang Jung Kim.
Happening now! Our Social Media Research paper session with discussant and former division chair Magdalena Saldaña.
Come reimagine data and technology via the data feminism perspective in computational communication research! Moderated by Rosie Jahng. Co-sponsored by CommissionOnWomen
Rise and shine! Our joint panel with AEJMC VisCom on diverse perspectives and approaches to analyzing visual data begins in one hour! Moderated by @professorBock with panelists Sang Jung Kim Jennifer Midberry and Alex Scott and Harrison Gong.
Join us today at 2:30 to learn from Benjamin Johnson @RanaArafat2 @Shahiraf @minjieLi Shannon McGregor, PhD and Magdalena Saldaña about how you can build collective scholarship and sense of belonging on social media. Co-sponsored by AEJMC Broadcast & Mobile Journalism Division.
Methodology and pedagogy? You got it, starting in 15 minutes by us and AEJMC SPIG. Moderated by Denis Wu. With AnneMarie McClain, PhD (she/her) Bruno Takahashi Renita Coleman and Wilson Lowery.
Don't miss the Best of CTAM - tonight starting at 6:30! Moderated by our vice head and program chair, Lindsey A. Sherrill. Top papers spanning social media influencers, influencer media logics, online incivility and intolerance perpetration , and a questionnaire validation study.