CITASA's Student Paper Award recognizes a published or unpublished paper/book chapter, or the design or use of a communication or information technology that provides an exceptional contribution to the sociology of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 15, 2011.
Please send a copy of your paper, relevant information about the paper or technology, and a brief bio that includes university affiliation and expected graduation date to:
Chair: danah boyd, dmb@microsoft.com
Committee members: Anabel Quan-Haase, aquan@uwo.ca and Ellis Godard, ellis.godard@csun.edu
Past Student Paper Award Winners:
Thanks!
danah
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noting that all past winners have been students in north american
continent institutions, and wonder whether this award is also open to
students in other countries?
\
lexie
At 1:57 PM -0500 16/2/11, danah boyd wrote:
CITASA's Student Paper Award recognizes a published or unpublished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 15, 2011.
Please send a copy of your paper, relevant information about the
paper or technology, and a brief bio that includes university
affiliation and expected graduation date to:
Chair: danah boyd, dmb@microsoft.com
Committee members: Anabel Quan-Haase, aquan@uwo.ca and Ellis Godard,
ellis.godard@csun.edu
Past Student Paper Award Winners:
Thanks!
danah
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This award is open to students from any country provided that the submission is in English.
danah
On Feb 20, 2011, at 12:24 AM, el don wrote:
noting that all past winners have been students in north american continent institutions, and wonder whether this award is also open to students in other countries?
\
lexie
At 1:57 PM -0500 16/2/11, danah boyd wrote:
CITASA's 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 15, 2011.
Please send a copy of your paper, relevant information about the paper or technology, and a brief bio that includes university affiliation and expected graduation date to:
Chair: danah boyd, dmb@microsoft.com
Committee members: Anabel Quan-Haase, aquan@uwo.ca and Ellis Godard, ellis.godard@csun.edu
Past Student Paper Award Winners:
Thanks!
danah
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@zephoria
"taken out of context, i must seem so strange" -- ani
http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/
http://www.danah.org/
@zephoria