Dear friends and colleagues,
I wish you a wonderful festive season. I just wanted to share a quote from my favourite Arab poet, journalist and painter Khalil Gobran:" In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed. "
My warm holiday wishes
Ibrahim
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Mark Your Calenders-JRE 2011 Call for Papers
The Journalism Research & Education Section invites submissions for its open sessions at the IAMCR that will be held Kadir Has University will host the 2011 IAMCR Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, July 13-17 2011. The theme for the 2011 conference will be 'Cities, Connectivity and Creativity'.
The current historical moments of contingency offer the opportunity to reform journalism institutions, curricula and education that complies with this year’s IAMCR theme a golden chance to be prepared and resilient in order to rebuild, and improve the journalism research and education. It is thus crucial to think more creatively about the volatile future, by finding new motives and opportunities to produce really creative change in the field of journalism research and education.
The Journalism Research & Education Section invites papers within the general theme of 'Cities, Connectivity and Creativity' with the aim to think creatively and holistically about solving problems of journalism that can transcend borders and offer different views of creativity, vitality and competitively within urban contexts to provide the appropriate structural conditions necessary for the development of journalism research and education.
The Journalism Research & Education Section also accepts research and panel proposals that cover the five main themes below:
1. International Collaborative Research in Journalism Research: New Challenges and Emergent Perspectives.
2. Innovations in Journalism.
3. The Professional Journalism.
4. Methods for Quantifying Professional Journalism
5. Generic Studies of Journalism:
For additional information, please visit the IAMCR's general CFP page.
Authors interested in the Journalism Research & Education Section on-line publication will be requested to send their full papers after final modifications no later than September 2011. The review process includes a blind referee process of six members (steering committee) will review the research papers to optimize the quality of research in the best objective and professional level.
Ibrahim Saleh, PhD
Chair, Journalism Research & Education Section-IAMCR
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Ibrahim Saleh, Ph.D.
Convenor of Political Communication at the Centre For Film & Media Studies, University of Cape Town (UCT); Chair of the Journalism Research and Education Section, & Chair of Regionalisation and Membership Committee in the International Association for Media & Communication Research (IAMCR);Co-founder of the Arab-European Media Observatory & Global Partner Organization of the UN Alliance of Civilization Media Literacy Education Clearinghouse
Email: Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za,Isaleh@aucegypt.edu,jre09is@gmail.com & librasma@gmail.com
Office: A130.
Phone: 4837 (UCT internal), or locally 021 650 4837
JRE site: http://isaleh.uct.ac.za
JRE Blog: http://jre09.blogspot.com
JRE Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=145905192098100
The current historical moments of contingency offer the opportunity to reform journalism institutions, curricula and education that complies with this year’s IAMCR theme a golden chance to be prepared and resilient in order to rebuild, and improve the journalism research and education. It is thus crucial to think more creatively about the volatile future, by finding new motives and opportunities to produce really creative change in the field of journalism research and education.
The Journalism Research & Education Section invites papers within the general theme of 'Cities, Connectivity and Creativity' with the aim to think creatively and holistically about solving problems of journalism that can transcend borders and offer different views of creativity, vitality and competitively within urban contexts to provide the appropriate structural conditions necessary for the development of journalism research and education.
The Journalism Research & Education Section also accepts research and panel proposals that cover the five main themes below:
1. International Collaborative Research in Journalism Research: New Challenges and Emergent Perspectives.
2. Innovations in Journalism.
3. The Professional Journalism.
4. Methods for Quantifying Professional Journalism
5. Generic Studies of Journalism:
For additional information, please visit the IAMCR's general CFP page.
Authors interested in the Journalism Research & Education Section on-line publication will be requested to send their full papers after final modifications no later than September 2011. The review process includes a blind referee process of six members (steering committee) will review the research papers to optimize the quality of research in the best objective and professional level.
Ibrahim Saleh, PhD
Chair, Journalism Research & Education Section-IAMCR
--
Ibrahim Saleh, Ph.D.
Convenor of Political Communication at the Centre For Film & Media Studies, University of Cape Town (UCT); Chair of the Journalism Research and Education Section, & Chair of Regionalisation and Membership Committee in the International Association for Media & Communication Research (IAMCR);Co-founder of the Arab-European Media Observatory & Global Partner Organization of the UN Alliance of Civilization Media Literacy Education Clearinghouse
Email: Ibrahim.Saleh@uct.ac.za,Isaleh@aucegypt.edu,jre09is@gmail.com & librasma@gmail.com
Office: A130.
Phone: 4837 (UCT internal), or locally 021 650 4837
JRE site: http://isaleh.uct.ac.za
JRE Blog: http://jre09.blogspot.com
JRE Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=145905192098100
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