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[Commlist] CFP - News Coverage of US Elections
Wed Sep 11 22:18:08 GMT 2019
The “News Coverage of US Elections” workshop, convened by the Media &
Democracy program<https://www.ssrc.org/programs/view/media-democracy/>
at the Social Science Research Council<https://www.ssrc.org/>, will
bring together social scientists and humanities scholars to present and
receive feedback on their ongoing research that addresses how changes in
media, technology, and politics are shaping the way elections are covered.
The workshop, organized under the direction of
<https://commstudies.utexas.edu/faculty/natalie-jomini-stroud> Julia
Azari<https://www.marquette.edu/political-science/directory/julia-azari.php>
(Marquette University) and Michael
Wagner<https://journalism.wisc.edu/staff/michael-wagner/> (University of
Wisconsin-Madison), will be held at the Social Science Research Council
in New York City on April 23-24, 2020. Accepted participants’ travel and
accommodation costs will be covered by the organizers.
We welcome applications from both junior and senior scholars across all
disciplines. However, the focused nature of the workshop demands that we
limit participation to 10–12 authors. Thus, our selection will be
determined, not only by the quality of submissions, but also by their
thematic fit and complementarity. A selection of the papers presented at
the workshop will be invited to submit full manuscripts to be considered
for inclusion in a symposium on election coverage in an outlet for
public scholarship.
To apply, please submit a current C.V., an abstract of up to 500 words,
and a statement of up to 300 words on your interest in participating in
the workshop to (mdapplications /at/ ssrc.org)<mailto:(mdapplications /at/ ssrc.org)>
by November 4, 2019.
For more information, please visit our
website<https://www.ssrc.org/programs/child-component/media-democracy/research-workshops/call-for-proposals-news-coverage-of-us-elections/>.
Please feel free to share this announcement with anyone who may be
interested.
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