From jameson at ncsu.edu Fri Aug 9 06:01:43 2019 From: jameson at ncsu.edu (Jessica Jameson) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2019 08:01:43 -0400 Subject: [IACM List] Call for Papers on Conflict & Social Media (Broadly Conceived!) Message-ID: Hello IACMers, I am writing to you about two calls for papers I am involved in, one is very short-term and one is more long-term. See the details below and let me know if any of you are interested OR feel free to pass this along to others. Better yet, *if you know specific people who are writing in the area of conflict and social media, I'd be happy to reach out to them if you send me names!* *Immediate Call: Special Issue of Social Media + Society ; Submissions Due 11/4/19* In the Spring of 2019 we hosted a symposium at NC State called "Dialog 2.0: Social Movements, Online Communication & Transformation. " My colleague, Dr. Nicole Lee, and I are guest editing a special issue of *Social Media + Society* that will include papers from that symposium as well as additional papers to enhance the diversity of the issue. *Manuscripts are due 11/4* and will undergo peer review once submitted. If interested in submiting a paper, please email us your manuscript as a word document. Manuscripts should be approximately 8,000 words and written in APA style. The document should include the title, abstract (250 words max), keywords, and references. No authorship information should be included in the document. *Social Media + Society *is an open access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal that focuses on the socio-cultural, political, psychological, historical,economic, legal and policy dimensions of social media in societies past, contemporary and future. For more about the journal visit its information page . Please note that the special issue will *not* be subject to any processing charges. Long-Term Project - Edited Volume on Conflict and Social Media for World Scientific Publishing (To be published in 2021) I have been invited to edit a book on conflict and social media. I am in the earliest stages of exploring what the content might look like, but I envision a series of papers from around the globe looking at how we "do" conflict on social media, whether in the interpersonal, inter-group, or even broader contexts of politics, advocacy, and social movements. Sadly, the current time seems to be ripe for such papers. This project still requires formal acceptance by the publisher, and my most immediate goal is to write a coherent abstract and get some ideas about possible authors, so please let me know if anyone comes to mind! Thanks for your attention to this and of course contact me with questions on either project! Jessica -- Jessica Katz Jameson, PhD Professor & Department Head Department of Communication CB 8104 North Carolina State University Tel: 919-515-9737 jameson at ncsu.edu WN 201E -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ccps at american.edu Fri Aug 9 08:04:40 2019 From: ccps at american.edu (Congress and Pres Studies) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2019 14:04:40 +0000 Subject: [IACM List] Program on Legislative Negotiation - Understanding Legislative Negotiation Research Grants In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good afternoon, Would it be possible to send the below announcement on your listserv? Please let me know if you have any question or need any further information. Cheers and thanks, Becky -------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Colleague, The new Program on Legislative Negotiation will be awarding up to ten research grants (up to $20,000 each) to support the most promising new research on the subject of legislative negotiation. Please see the below link to the announcement and call for proposals. The deadline for proposals is October 31. https://www.american.edu/spa/ccps/upload/call-for-proposals-pln-small-grants-program-8_9_19.pdf Please direct all inquiries to David Barker (dbarker at american.edu). Please do not reply to this email. Apologies for cross-postings. Best Regards, David Barker Director, Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies Professor of Government American University 234 Kerwin Hall 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016 202-885-1118 Twitter: @barkerccps Blog: Inconvenient Facts (Psychology Today) Personal Webpage -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: