Re: [CITASA] CITASA Digest, Vol 59, Issue 13

BW
Barry Wellman
Thu, May 30, 2013 6:30 PM

and you can also get the Rainie-Wellman Networked book from MIT Press, 50%
off. Until May3

Ihearit is pretty good, altho we didnt garner an award.

Barry Wellman


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I would like to mention, in an entirely self-serving way, that all
three books in the book awards section are published with the MIT
Press, which happens to have a 50% off promotion for all printed books
this week. Order directly from the MIT Press and use code "SHARE50" at
checkout. Valid until Monday. You can get all three books at once! :)

Here are the links to each of the three books on the MIT Press website.

http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/venture-labor

https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/coding-places-0

http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/digitally-enabled-social-change

And thank you to the award committees for the hard work.

  • yuri

On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Shelia Cotten cotten@uab.edu wrote:

Dear CITASA Members,

I am so pleased to announce this year's CITASA award winners. What a great
group of nominees and winners! I thank all the award committees for their
hard work this year. We had a large number of people nominated and the
committees worked extra hard this year!

Please congratulate our winners, many of whom will be at our CITASA business
meeting at ASA in New York to receive their awards.

Shelia


2013 ASA CITASA Award Committees and Awardees

CITASA Book Award

CITASA Book Award recognizes an outstanding book related to the sociology of
communications or the sociology of information technology. Submissions must
be in English and published within the two calendar years prior to the award
presentation. There are no limitations on length. Single author, multiple
author, and edited books are eligible. Authors do not need to be members of
ASA or CITASA.

Chair: Jim Witte, jwitte@gmu.edu

Members: Leah Lievrouw, llievrou@ucla.edumailto:llievrou@ucla.edu; Jessica
Beyer, jlbeyer@gmail.commailto:jlbeyer@gmail.com

Co-winners

Venture Labor, Gina Neff, University of Washington

Coding Places, Yuri Takhteyev, University of Toronto

Honorable Mention

Digitally Enabled Social Change, Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona, and
Katrina Kimport, University of California, San Francisco

CITASA Paper Award

Recognizes an outstanding published paper or book chapter related to the
sociology of communications or the sociology of information technology.
Submissions must be in English and published within the two calendar years
prior to the award nomination deadline. There are no limitations on length.
Authors do not need to be members of ASA or CITASA.

Chair: Jennifer Earl, jenniferearl@email.arizona.edu

Members: Anabel Quan Haase, anabel.quanhaase@gmail.com; Ellis Godard,
egodard@csun.edumailto:egodard@csun.edu

Shelley Boulianne, MacEwan University, for her paper, "Stimulating or
Reinforcing Political Interest: Using Panel Data to Examine Reciprocal
Effects Between News Media and Political Interest."

Honorable Mention: Zeynep Tufekci, UNC, & Christopher Wilson, for their
paper, "Social Media and the Decision to Participate in Political Protest:
Observations From Tahrir Square."

CITASA William F. Ogburn Career Achievement Award

Recognizes a sustained body of research that has provided an outstanding
contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the area of sociology of
communications or the sociology of information technology.

Chair: Andrea H. Tapia, atapia@ist.psu.edu

Members: Barry Wellman, wellman@chass.utoronto.ca; Ron Anderson,
rea@umn.edumailto:rea@umn.edu

Dr. Judy Wajcman, The London School of Economics and Political Science

CITASA Student Paper Award

Recognizes a published or unpublished paper/book chapter, or the design or
use of a communication or information technology that provides an
exceptional contribution to the sociology of communications or the sociology
of information technology. The award is open to students in other
disciplines than sociology. Students do not need to be members of ASA or
CITASA. Authorship: Books, chapters, articles, papers and computing
applications may have multiple authors. In the case of student-faculty
collaborations, the student must be the lead or senior author. Authors need
not have a degree in sociology or be in a sociology department to be
considered for an award. Submissions must be in English and written within
the two calendar years prior to the award deadline for nominations. There
are no limitations on length. All materials for this award are due March 1,
2012.

Chair: Wenchong Chen,
wenhong_chen@mail.utexas.edumailto:wenhong_chen@mail.utexas.edu

Members: Kerry Dobransky, dobrankm@jmu.edu; Fred Turner,
fturner@stanford.edumailto:fturner@stanford.edu

Jeffrey Lane, Princeton University

Code Switching on the Digital Street

Honorable Mention

Jen Schradie, UC Berkeley

The Digital Activism Divide: Big Data is Too Small to Overturn Olson

Eden Litt, Northwestern

Litt, Eden. 2012. "Knock, Knock. Who's There? The Imagined Audience."
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media no. 56 (3):330-345. doi:
10.1080/08838151.2012.705195.

CITASA AWARD for Public Sociology

CITASA Award for Public Sociology recognizes a specific achievement in
teaching, the development or the use of a communication or information
technology, or the dissemination of knowledge that advances public
understanding or engagement with the sociology of communications or the
sociology of information technology.

Chair: Laura Robinson,
laura@laurarobinson.orgmailto:laura@laurarobinson.org

Members: Rebecca Adama, r_adams@uncg.edu; Lisa Wade,
lwade@oxy.edumailto:lwade@oxy.edu

Shelia R. Cotten, University of Alabama, Birmingham (till August 15th);
Michigan State University (after August 15th)


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and you can also get the Rainie-Wellman Networked book from MIT Press, 50% off. Until May3 Ihearit is pretty good, altho we didnt garner an award. Barry Wellman _______________________________________________________________________ S.D. Clark Professor FRSC NetLab Director Faculty of Information (iSchool) 611 Bissell Building 140 St. George St. University of Toronto Toronto Canada M5S 3G6 http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman twitter: @barrywellman NETWORKED:The New Social Operating System. Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman MIT Press http://amzn.to/zXZg39 Print $22 Kindle $16 Old/NewCyberTimes http://bit.ly/c8N9V8 ________________________________________________________________________ On Thu, 30 May 2013, citasa-request@list.citasa.org wrote: > Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 12:00:07 -0400 > From: citasa-request@list.citasa.org > Reply-To: citasa@list.citasa.org > To: citasa@list.citasa.org > Subject: CITASA Digest, Vol 59, Issue 13 > > Send CITASA mailing list submissions to > citasa@list.citasa.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://list.citasa.org/mailman/listinfo/citasa_list.citasa.org > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > citasa-request@list.citasa.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > citasa-owner@list.citasa.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of CITASA digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: 2013 CITASA section awards! (Yuri Takhteyev) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 11:27:01 -0400 > From: Yuri Takhteyev <yuri@cs.stanford.edu> > To: Citasa Citasa <citasa@list.citasa.org> > Subject: Re: [CITASA] 2013 CITASA section awards! > Message-ID: > <CAHX__=t3gQyYWFKa1uWhEmEpx02m=Mym+1p53RQAZYhEhbjPRQ@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > I would like to mention, in an entirely self-serving way, that all > three books in the book awards section are published with the MIT > Press, which happens to have a 50% off promotion for all printed books > this week. Order directly from the MIT Press and use code "SHARE50" at > checkout. Valid until Monday. You can get all three books at once! :) > > Here are the links to each of the three books on the MIT Press website. > > http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/venture-labor > > https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/coding-places-0 > > http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/digitally-enabled-social-change > > And thank you to the award committees for the hard work. > > - yuri > > On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Shelia Cotten <cotten@uab.edu> wrote: >> Dear CITASA Members, >> >> I am so pleased to announce this year's CITASA award winners. What a great >> group of nominees and winners! I thank all the award committees for their >> hard work this year. We had a large number of people nominated and the >> committees worked extra hard this year! >> >> Please congratulate our winners, many of whom will be at our CITASA business >> meeting at ASA in New York to receive their awards. >> >> Shelia >> ************************************************************************** >> >> >> 2013 ASA CITASA Award Committees and Awardees >> >> >> >> CITASA Book Award >> >> CITASA Book Award recognizes an outstanding book related to the sociology of >> communications or the sociology of information technology. Submissions must >> be in English and published within the two calendar years prior to the award >> presentation. There are no limitations on length. Single author, multiple >> author, and edited books are eligible. Authors do not need to be members of >> ASA or CITASA. >> >> Chair: Jim Witte, jwitte@gmu.edu >> >> Members: Leah Lievrouw, llievrou@ucla.edu<mailto:llievrou@ucla.edu>; Jessica >> Beyer, jlbeyer@gmail.com<mailto:jlbeyer@gmail.com> >> >> >> >> Co-winners >> >> Venture Labor, Gina Neff, University of Washington >> >> Coding Places, Yuri Takhteyev, University of Toronto >> >> >> >> Honorable Mention >> >> Digitally Enabled Social Change, Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona, and >> Katrina Kimport, University of California, San Francisco >> >> >> >> >> >> CITASA Paper Award >> >> Recognizes an outstanding published paper or book chapter related to the >> sociology of communications or the sociology of information technology. >> Submissions must be in English and published within the two calendar years >> prior to the award nomination deadline. There are no limitations on length. >> Authors do not need to be members of ASA or CITASA. >> >> Chair: Jennifer Earl, jenniferearl@email.arizona.edu >> >> Members: Anabel Quan Haase, anabel.quanhaase@gmail.com; Ellis Godard, >> egodard@csun.edu<mailto:egodard@csun.edu> >> >> >> >> Shelley Boulianne, MacEwan University, for her paper, "Stimulating or >> Reinforcing Political Interest: Using Panel Data to Examine Reciprocal >> Effects Between News Media and Political Interest." >> >> >> >> Honorable Mention: Zeynep Tufekci, UNC, & Christopher Wilson, for their >> paper, "Social Media and the Decision to Participate in Political Protest: >> Observations From Tahrir Square." >> >> >> >> >> CITASA William F. Ogburn Career Achievement Award >> >> Recognizes a sustained body of research that has provided an outstanding >> contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the area of sociology of >> communications or the sociology of information technology. >> >> Chair: Andrea H. Tapia, atapia@ist.psu.edu >> >> Members: Barry Wellman, wellman@chass.utoronto.ca; Ron Anderson, >> rea@umn.edu<mailto:rea@umn.edu> >> >> >> >> Dr. Judy Wajcman, The London School of Economics and Political Science >> >> >> >> >> >> CITASA Student Paper Award >> >> Recognizes a published or unpublished paper/book chapter, or the design or >> use of a communication or information technology that provides an >> exceptional contribution to the sociology of communications or the sociology >> of information technology. The award is open to students in other >> disciplines than sociology. Students do not need to be members of ASA or >> CITASA. Authorship: Books, chapters, articles, papers and computing >> applications may have multiple authors. In the case of student-faculty >> collaborations, the student must be the lead or senior author. Authors need >> not have a degree in sociology or be in a sociology department to be >> considered for an award. Submissions must be in English and written within >> the two calendar years prior to the award deadline for nominations. There >> are no limitations on length. All materials for this award are due March 1, >> 2012. >> >> Chair: Wenchong Chen, >> wenhong_chen@mail.utexas.edu<mailto:wenhong_chen@mail.utexas.edu> >> >> Members: Kerry Dobransky, dobrankm@jmu.edu; Fred Turner, >> fturner@stanford.edu<mailto:fturner@stanford.edu> >> >> >> >> Jeffrey Lane, Princeton University >> >> Code Switching on the Digital Street >> >> >> >> Honorable Mention >> >> Jen Schradie, UC Berkeley >> >> The Digital Activism Divide: Big Data is Too Small to Overturn Olson >> >> >> >> Eden Litt, Northwestern >> >> Litt, Eden. 2012. "Knock, Knock. Who's There? The Imagined Audience." >> Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media no. 56 (3):330-345. doi: >> 10.1080/08838151.2012.705195. >> >> >> >> >> >> CITASA AWARD for Public Sociology >> >> CITASA Award for Public Sociology recognizes a specific achievement in >> teaching, the development or the use of a communication or information >> technology, or the dissemination of knowledge that advances public >> understanding or engagement with the sociology of communications or the >> sociology of information technology. >> >> Chair: Laura Robinson, >> laura@laurarobinson.org<mailto:laura@laurarobinson.org> >> >> Members: Rebecca Adama, r_adams@uncg.edu; Lisa Wade, >> lwade@oxy.edu<mailto:lwade@oxy.edu> >> >> >> >> Shelia R. Cotten, University of Alabama, Birmingham (till August 15th); >> Michigan State University (after August 15th) >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CITASA mailing list >> CITASA@list.citasa.org >> http://list.citasa.org/mailman/listinfo/citasa_list.citasa.org >> > > > >