Archive de novembre, 2006

Appel à communications en histoire du journalisme

THE JOINT JOURNALISM HISTORIANS CONFERENCE

(The American Journalism Historians Association and the AEJMC History
Division joint spring meeting)

When: SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2007
Time: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Place: Kimball Hall, New York University, 246 Greene Street, New York,
NY
Cost: $40

You are invited to submit complete papers or abstracts (500 words),
Research in progress and proposals for panels for presentation at the Joint
Journalism Historians Conference-the American Journalism Historians
Association and the AEJMC History Division joint spring meeting. We are
particularly interested in innovative research and ideas that will
enliven this intimate, interdisciplinary, interesting academic gathering. We
welcome submissions from all areas of journalism and communication history from
all time periods and encourage scholars from all academic disciplines and
stages of their academic careers to participate.

Send All Submissions by *January 10, 2007* to Elliot King, Program Organizer, Department of Communication, Loyola College in Maryland, 4501 N.
Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21210, E-Mail: eking@loyola.edu, Send Electronic
Submissions to eking212@gmail.com with a copy to eking@loyola.edu . Tel:
410-356-3943

*Acceptance Notification Date: Feb 7, 2007.*

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Marché du travail et communication

Le Canadian Journal of Communication a consacré son dernier numéro au marché du travail dans le domaine de la communication.

Petite sélection:

“Labor’s Monkey Wrench”: Newsweekly Coverage of the 1962-63 New York Newspaper Strike
de James F Tracy, Florida Atlantic University

Doing it For Themselves: Striking Newsworkers Publish the Castlegar Citizen, 2000-2005
de Marc W Edge, School of Journalism, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, B.C. et Karl Hardt, School of Journalism, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, B.C.

De-skilling Effects on Journalists: ICTs and the Labour Process of Taiwanese Nnewspaper Reporters
de Chang-de Liu, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

Et … auto-promotion:

The Fundamental Role Played by Unionism in the Self-Structuring of the Professional Journalists from Québec
de François Demers, Université Laval et Florence Le Cam, Université Laval

Les articles seront disponibles tout bientôt en version intégrale.

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