MEA Convention 2013: problematic dates
I assume that the MEA board is aware that the timing of next year's MEA Convention in Michigan (June 20-23) is somewhat problematic. The ICA conference will be held in London from June 15-19, so that anyone attending there will have a hard time making it back to Michigan in time for the MEA -- assuming that once overseas, the ICA attendees tend to stay on for a mini-vacation in our former "Motherland". FYI. Sam L-W Prof. Sam Lehman-Wilzig Deputy Director School of Communication Bar-Ilan University 52900 Ramat Gan ISRAEL (office) +972-3-5317651 (office secretary) +972-3-5317060 (cell) +972-52-3410163 (fax) +972-3-9234511 Sam.Lehman-Wilzig@biu.ac.il<mailto:Sam.Lehman-Wilzig@biu.ac.il> website: www.ProfSLW.com Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 12:58:50 -0400 From: Janet Sternberg <janet.sternberg@nyu.edu<mailto:janet.sternberg@nyu.edu>> To: Association of Internet Researchers <air-l@listserv.aoir.org<mailto:air-l@listserv.aoir.org>> Subject: [Air-L] Call for Papers - Media Ecology Association Convention June 20-23 2013 Michigan Message-ID: <4FDE0CCA.8010203@nyu.edu<mailto:4FDE0CCA.8010203@nyu.edu>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed The Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association Call for Papers Media Ecology Unplugged June 20?23, 2013 Grand Valley State University Grand Rapids, Michigan Convention Coordinators: Corey Anton (antonc@gvsu.edu<mailto:antonc@gvsu.edu>) Grand Valley State University Valerie V. Peterson (petersov@gvsu.edu<mailto:petersov@gvsu.edu>) Grand Valley State University In 2013, Grand Valley will happily host the Media Ecology Association?s 14th annual convention in the city of Grand Rapids. Our aim is to provoke academic dialogue, raise public awareness of media ecology, and discuss the relevance of media ecological thought to the broader culture. The 14th Annual Convention, with the theme of ?unplugged,? invites papers, panels, creative projects, and other proposals presenting research and/or exploring topics and ideas related to the convention theme. Media ecology ?unplugged? seeks to remind people that media technologies are simply plug-in devices. The ?unplugged? theme is meant to capture the wide span of environmental mediation prior to the wired and plugged-in revolution of mass media, including architecture, literacy, urban design, transportation, art, and other discursive and non-discursive forms. It also turns attention to recent and cutting-edge technologies that have de-tethered from the plug, including satellites, nanotechnology, robotics, genetic engineering, modern pharmacology, cell phones, Bluetooth, e-readers, solar cells, green technologies, neuroscience, and much more. All abstracts, completed papers, and panel proposal submissions, etc., are welcome, but priority will be given to submissions that touch upon or align with the convention theme. A maximum of two submissions per author will be accepted. Authors who wish their papers to be considered for the Top Paper or Top Student Paper award must indicate this on their submission(s). All submissions will be acknowledged. The convention site, approximately 15 minutes by taxi from the Gerald R. Ford International Airport, is located in the heart of Grand Rapids, Michigan at Grand Valley?s downtown campus. It has an assortment of hotels and a wide range of places to eat, from inexpensive eateries to fine restaurants, all within a few city blocks. Accommodation and excursion information is forthcoming. Guidelines for Submission For Manuscripts: 1. Suggested length of manuscripts is 15 to 25 double-spaced pages (4,000?6,000 words). 2. Include a cover page (or e-submission first page) with your academic or professional affiliation and other contact information. 3. Include a 150-word abstract, with the title. Use APA, MLA, or Chicago style. For Paper and Panel Proposals: 1. Include title, abstract, and contact information with your proposal. 2. Outline, as relevant, how your paper or panel will fit with the convention theme. Submission Deadline: November 1, 2012 For more on the Media Ecology Association, visit the website: http://www.media-ecology.org. ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org<mailto:Air-L@listserv.aoir.org> mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/ End of Air-L Digest, Vol 95, Issue 17 *************************************
Yes, Sam, every year the MEA Board does try to consider the timing of ICA in planning our annual convention, which takes place sometime in June. Certain years the scheduling works better than others, depending on the ICA host country and the MEA host institution. Because the MEA holds conventions at universities and colleges instead of hotels, the availability of our host institution facilities is usually the deciding factor, and we hope that future scheduling can accommodate better those unable to attend both events next year. Regards to all, Janet Janet Sternberg, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Communication and Media Studies Latin American and Latino Studies Fordham University Bronx, NY 10458-9993 USA 718-817-4855 voice | 718-817-4868 fax | @JanetPhD jsternberg@fordham.edu | janet.sternberg@nyu.edu http://www.media-ecology.org/ Sam Lehman-wilzig wrote:
I assume that the MEA board is aware that the timing of next year's MEA Convention in Michigan (June 20-23) is somewhat problematic. The ICA conference will be held in London from June 15-19, so that anyone attending there will have a hard time making it back to Michigan in time for the MEA -- assuming that once overseas, the ICA attendees tend to stay on for a mini-vacation in our former "Motherland". FYI. Sam L-W
Prof. Sam Lehman-Wilzig Deputy Director School of Communication Bar-Ilan University 52900 Ramat Gan ISRAEL (office) +972-3-5317651 (office secretary) +972-3-5317060 (cell) +972-52-3410163 (fax) +972-3-9234511
Sam.Lehman-Wilzig@biu.ac.il<mailto:Sam.Lehman-Wilzig@biu.ac.il> website: www.ProfSLW.com
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 12:58:50 -0400 From: Janet Sternberg <janet.sternberg@nyu.edu<mailto:janet.sternberg@nyu.edu>> To: Association of Internet Researchers <air-l@listserv.aoir.org<mailto:air-l@listserv.aoir.org>> Subject: [Air-L] Call for Papers - Media Ecology Association Convention June 20-23 2013 Michigan Message-ID: <4FDE0CCA.8010203@nyu.edu<mailto:4FDE0CCA.8010203@nyu.edu>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
The Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association Call for Papers Media Ecology Unplugged June 20?23, 2013 Grand Valley State University Grand Rapids, Michigan
Convention Coordinators: Corey Anton (antonc@gvsu.edu<mailto:antonc@gvsu.edu>) Grand Valley State University Valerie V. Peterson (petersov@gvsu.edu<mailto:petersov@gvsu.edu>) Grand Valley State University
In 2013, Grand Valley will happily host the Media Ecology Association?s 14th annual convention in the city of Grand Rapids. Our aim is to provoke academic dialogue, raise public awareness of media ecology, and discuss the relevance of media ecological thought to the broader culture. The 14th Annual Convention, with the theme of ?unplugged,? invites papers, panels, creative projects, and other proposals presenting research and/or exploring topics and ideas related to the convention theme.
Media ecology ?unplugged? seeks to remind people that media technologies are simply plug-in devices. The ?unplugged? theme is meant to capture the wide span of environmental mediation prior to the wired and plugged-in revolution of mass media, including architecture, literacy, urban design, transportation, art, and other discursive and non-discursive forms. It also turns attention to recent and cutting-edge technologies that have de-tethered from the plug, including satellites, nanotechnology, robotics, genetic engineering, modern pharmacology, cell phones, Bluetooth, e-readers, solar cells, green technologies, neuroscience, and much more.
All abstracts, completed papers, and panel proposal submissions, etc., are welcome, but priority will be given to submissions that touch upon or align with the convention theme. A maximum of two submissions per author will be accepted. Authors who wish their papers to be considered for the Top Paper or Top Student Paper award must indicate this on their submission(s). All submissions will be acknowledged.
The convention site, approximately 15 minutes by taxi from the Gerald R. Ford International Airport, is located in the heart of Grand Rapids, Michigan at Grand Valley?s downtown campus. It has an assortment of hotels and a wide range of places to eat, from inexpensive eateries to fine restaurants, all within a few city blocks. Accommodation and excursion information is forthcoming.
Guidelines for Submission For Manuscripts: 1. Suggested length of manuscripts is 15 to 25 double-spaced pages (4,000?6,000 words). 2. Include a cover page (or e-submission first page) with your academic or professional affiliation and other contact information. 3. Include a 150-word abstract, with the title. Use APA, MLA, or Chicago style. For Paper and Panel Proposals: 1. Include title, abstract, and contact information with your proposal. 2. Outline, as relevant, how your paper or panel will fit with the convention theme.
Submission Deadline: November 1, 2012 For more on the Media Ecology Association, visit the website: http://www.media-ecology.org.
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