Proposals are due December 12, 2022, for the 48th annual AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, held March 2–4 , 2023 at Middle Tennessee State University.
Conference registration includes a data analytics preconference in the School of Journalism & Strategic Media’s Social Insights Lab, the keynote address by Dr. Kathy Roberts Forde, co-editor of the award-winning book, Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America (edited with Dr. Sid Bedingfield, Foreword by Alex Lichtenstein), a Friday night reception, optional activities in Murfreesboro, and multiple days filled with scholarship, advice, and networking.
There are several ways to participate in the colloquium:
- Submit completed research to a participating division or interest group (Broadcast & Mobile Journalism, Community Journalism, History, Law & Policy, LGBTQ, Magazine Media, Newspaper & Online News, and Visual Communication). All groups allow for research-in-progress.
- Submit a completed research paper to the Open Division.
- Submit a panel proposal, either to a specific division/interest group or for the all-conference panel program (Open Division).
- Submit an innovative teaching activity to the Great Ideas in Teaching competition (G.I.F.T.).
- Review for the Southeast Colloquium.
- Serve as a moderator or discussant at the conference.
More information is available in the call for papers.