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[Commlist] SCMS Urbanism/Geography/Architecture SIG Student Writing Award
Wed Dec 20 15:19:09 GMT 2023
Urbanism/Geography/Architecture SIG Award
2023-24 SCMS Urbanism/Geography/Architecture SIG Graduate Student
Writing Award
The Urbanism/Geography/Architecture SIG is seeking submissions for its
second annual graduate student writing award to honor the most
insightful and exciting scholarship coming from our graduate student
members. The winning article will be published in Mediapolis, an open
access, peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to scholarship exploring
the intersections between urban studies/geography/architecture and media
studies. The journal, supported by the SIG and SCMS, aims to reach a
wide audience within and beyond academia and provides an excellent forum
for exploring new ideas and discussions within the field. By selecting
this publication venue, the SIG leadership specifically seeks to
recognise the value of open access, shorter, but, at the same time,
academically rigorous formats that have become increasingly crucial to
communicate research to a wider audience.
See the full description of Mediapolis’s mission here:
https://www.mediapolisjournal.com/about-us/mission-statement/
<https://www.mediapolisjournal.com/about-us/mission-statement/>
In addition to a publication in Mediapolis, this year’swinning author
will also be granted a $200 grant that can be used in part towards the
SCMS membership fee.
The award comes with the following requirements:
1.The submitter must be a graduate student (someone enrolled in graduate
school at some point in 2023). Membership in the
Urbanism/Geography/Architecture SIG is encouraged, though not required,
upon submission. Winners of the award will be required to join SCMS and
the Urbanism/Geography/Architecture SIG.
2.The article is to be original, timely media studies scholarship
related to at least one of the SIG’s thematic focuses. Articles pending
acceptance to other journals or awards, SCMS-affiliated or otherwise,
are not eligible. Articles repurposed from graduate courses taken by the
student are acceptable. Creative connections to the SIG themes are
encouraged. See the link for a full description of the SIG mission:
https://www.cmstudies.org/page/groups_urban
<https://www.cmstudies.org/page/groups_urban>.
3.The article must be written with a public audience in mind. As such,
it must be no more than 3000 words, not including footnotes, and written
in a style accessible to non-academic readers. A references page is not
required. For an example of this style of writing, see the articles in
this provided
link:https://www.mediapolisjournal.com/sections/deep-dives/
<https://www.mediapolisjournal.com/sections/deep-dives/>.
4.While any major citation format will be accepted upon first
submission, the winning article must eventually be formatted by the
author to follow the most current edition of the Chicago Manual of Style.
5.The article must be submitted to (scmsurbanism /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(scmsurbanism /at/ gmail.com)> by January 31, 2024, to be considered
for the award. The winner will be announced by the end of February in
advance of the 2024 SCMS Conference in Boston.
If you have any questions about this award or its requirements, please
contact the SIG Co-Chairs, Robert Joseph and/or Anna Viola Sborgi, at
josephr1[at]udayton[dot]edu and ASborgi[at]ucc[dot]ie
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