[CITASA] Int; Comm Assoc Award

BW
Barry Wellman
Thu, Jan 22, 2009 9:43 PM

The ICA has an interesting award. Not to brag too much, I won it last
year, and one of you might this year. But move quickly with your
nominations: Jan 31, 09 deadline.

Note that the nominators must be ICA members, but the winner doesn't.
Don't ask me for more criteria, because there aren't any yet. But in
prelim. discussions, sociologists, etc. who happen to be in a
communication science dept can be nominated, as long as they function as
sociologists.

I'm a committee member this year. I can answer general Qs to some extent,
(the kind of answers I could post to this list) but not specific ones and

Do note that it is about Communication Research -- I can think of some
wonderful non-researchers, but they wouldn't make it thru.

Also, there are no more criteria now than what is in this posting. The
committee obviously chose last year's winner on the basis of good looks;-)

COMMUNICATION RESEARCH AS AN OPEN FIELD

The CROF prize of $500 is awarded to researchers who have made important
contributions to the field of communications from outside the discipline
of communications. It rewards and supports dialogue with other fields and
institutional locations in which vital new understandings of the
communications environment and the public sphere are being produced.
Nomination Procedures

To nominate, see also the General Guidelines. Nominations should contain:

  1. Letter(s) of nomination, not to exceed two pages apiece, speaking
    directly to each of the award criteria from the description
  2. Publication(s) relevant to the award, If the publication is a book,
    arrangements should be made with the publisher to ship 5 copies to Michael
    Haley at ICA, 1500 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC  20036, USA),
  3. CV(s) of the nominee(s)
  4. All nomination materials should be submitted electronically by
    January 31 of each year, 11:00 pm EST at www.icahdq.org/cfp.

Barry Wellman


S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC              NetLab Director
Department of Sociology                        University of Toronto
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Updating history:    http://chass.utoronto.ca/oldnew/cybertimes.php


The ICA has an interesting award. Not to brag too much, I won it last year, and one of you might this year. But move quickly with your nominations: Jan 31, 09 deadline. Note that the nominators must be ICA members, but the winner doesn't. Don't ask me for more criteria, because there aren't any yet. But in prelim. discussions, sociologists, etc. who happen to be in a communication science dept can be nominated, as long as they function as sociologists. I'm a committee member this year. I can answer general Qs to some extent, (the kind of answers I could post to this list) but not specific ones and Do note that it is about Communication Research -- I can think of some wonderful non-researchers, but they wouldn't make it thru. Also, there are no more criteria now than what is in this posting. The committee obviously chose last year's winner on the basis of good looks;-) COMMUNICATION RESEARCH AS AN OPEN FIELD The CROF prize of $500 is awarded to researchers who have made important contributions to the field of communications from outside the discipline of communications. It rewards and supports dialogue with other fields and institutional locations in which vital new understandings of the communications environment and the public sphere are being produced. Nomination Procedures To nominate, see also the General Guidelines. Nominations should contain: 1. Letter(s) of nomination, not to exceed two pages apiece, speaking directly to each of the award criteria from the description 2. Publication(s) relevant to the award, If the publication is a book, arrangements should be made with the publisher to ship 5 copies to Michael Haley at ICA, 1500 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA), 3. CV(s) of the nominee(s) 4. All nomination materials should be submitted electronically by January 31 of each year, 11:00 pm EST at www.icahdq.org/cfp. Barry Wellman _______________________________________________________________________ S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC NetLab Director Department of Sociology University of Toronto 725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388 Toronto Canada M5S 2J4 http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman fax:+1-416-978-3963 Updating history: http://chass.utoronto.ca/oldnew/cybertimes.php _______________________________________________________________________