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[Commlist] 10th Annual Doctoral Consortium ICA CAT and MCIG
Thu Dec 20 23:24:13 GMT 2018
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CALL FOR STUDENT PROPOSALS
10th Annual Doctoral Consortium of the Communication and Technology
Division co-sponsored by the Mobile Communication Interest Group
of the International Communication Association (ICA)
Friday, 24 May 2019 | Washington DC, exact location to be announced
Description:
The consortium will bring together PhD candidates conducting research on
various types of communication technologies and mobile communication
to give them the opportunity to present and discuss their research in a
constructive and international atmosphere. The objectives of the event
are to provide feedback and advice to participating PhD candidates on
their in-progress research thesis. Moreover, the Doctoral Consortium
will provide the opportunity to meet experts as well as fellow PhD
candidates from different backgrounds working on related topics.
During the consortium, students and faculty will be organized into small
groups, determined by the thematic nature of the research. In each
group, students will present their work, and receive feedback from their
fellow students and faculty participants, all of whom will have read the
proposals in advance of the Doctoral Consortium. Each proposal will
receive detailed feedback from three faculty participants. There will be
two poster sessions to allow participants from other groups to learn
about and comment on the research of the PhD candidates.
In addition to the presentation and critique of proposals, there will be
discussion of issues related to making the transition from graduate
student to faculty member. Of course, this process differs widely across
different nations and academic traditions. Bearing these differences in
mind, we will discuss positioning one’s work for the job market,
strategies for publication, the interviewing process and other aspects
of faculty job searches. Anticipating a time when participants will have
an academic position, the discussion will include issues like managing
workload and working relationships, finding a work/life balance, and
ways of being a successful academic.
Submission Process:
Applicants must be advanced to candidacy and have their dissertation
proposal topic previously approved by their committee or supervisor.
Ideally, students will be in the early stages of their dissertation,
where feedback would be helpful in refining and advancing their work.
To apply, students must submit a proposal describing their research.
Submissions must be related to one of the working areas of the
Communication and Technology Division (CAT) or the Mobile Communication
Interest Group (MCIG) of the International Communication Association
(ICA). A description of the respective research areas can be found in
the last section of this call. We encourage students to closely read
these descriptions, as we will not consider any submissions not fitting
the working areas of Cat or MCIG. In your submission, please identify
whether you’re submitting to MCIG or CAT.
Proposals must identify a significant problem (or problems) in a
relevant field of research, briefly outline current knowledge of the
problem domain, and clearly formulate a research question, or specify
hypotheses to be tested. Proposals should outline the research approach,
methods, and any results obtained so far. Submissions should be between
3000 and 4000 words (excluding references and appendices) and must
include name and affiliation of the PhD candidate.
Applications need to be accompanied by a short letter of recommendation
from the advisor or member of the dissertation committee stating how
the PhD candidate can benefit from participation in the Doctoral Consortium.
The proposal and letter of recommendation must be submitted as one PDF
document and sent as an attachment in an email to Veronika Karnowski at
(veronika.karnowski /at/ ifkw.lmu.de)
<mailto:(veronika.karnowski /at/ ifkw.lmu.de)>. The deadline for submission
is 1 February 2019. Submitted proposals will be reviewed by the members
of the program committee based on significance of research, specificity
of research topic and/or questions, clarity of writing and degree to
which student can benefit from expert guidance and feedback. To help
ensure the consortium best meets the needs of its members, limited
financial assistance is made possible by the CAT Division and the MCIG.
Please note in your application if you would like to be considered for
financial support to cover your costs for participation in the Doctoral
Consortium (this support would cover only the $75 participation fee and
not travel to the conference).
About the Communication and Technology Division:
The CAT Division is concerned with the role played by Information and
Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the process of communication. It
is committed to enhancing theory and methodology pertaining to adoption,
usage, effects, and policy of ICTs. Areas of research include
human-computer interaction, computer-mediated communication, mobile
communication, and other technologically mediated social interaction and
networking in all contexts (interpersonal, group, organizational,
societal/cultural) and at all levels of analyses. CAT invites papers
that make an innovative and original contribution to our understanding
of ICTs, with the primary focus on communication aspects of particular
technological characteristics.
About the Mobile Communication Interest Group:
The MCIG focuses on the phenomenon of mobility in communication – thus
being placed on the intersection of mobility, technology, and culture
in human communication. While including a wide array of perspectives and
approaches in communication scholarship from historical perspectives
to studies on future media innovations, from ethnographic to
quantitative empirical approaches, from journalism studies to media
effects research the common ground of the Interest Group is state of the
art theorizing on mobile communication as well as the discussion of
adequate methodology to do so.
Registration:
Participation is only by invitation. Once a proposal is accepted,
students can register through the ICA website. Cost for participation is
US$75 per person.
Steering Committee:
Marjolijn L. Antheunis, Tilburg U, Netherlands (Program Director)
Katy Pearce, U of Washington, USA (Program committee)
Veronika Karnowski, LMU Munich, Germany (Program committee)
German Neubaum, U of Duisburg-Essen, Germany (Program committee)
Faculty members will be announced later
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