Author Archives: Carolina Velloso

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: 2026 JOINT JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION HISTORY CONFERENCE

The Joint Journalism and Communication History Conference – co-sponsored by the American Journalism Historians Association and the History Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication – is accepting submissions for its 2026 conference, which will be held in person on March 27, 2026 in New York City.

Deadline for submissions is 11:59 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30th, 2026

This one-day, interdisciplinary conference welcomes faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars researching the history of journalism and mass communication, including advertising and public relations. Topics from all geographic areas and time periods are welcome, as are all methodologies. The joint conference offers a welcoming environment in which participants can explore new ideas, garner feedback on their work, and meet colleagues from around the world interested in mass communication history.

When: Friday, March 27, 2026, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern (U.S.) Time

Where: Columbia University, 116th and Broadway, New York, NY 10027

Registration fee: $100, including boxed lunch. Free to graduate students, with optional boxed lunch for $30.

Proposals for paper presentations, research-in-progress presentations, or panels are all welcome. Your proposal should detail your presentation topic and offer a compelling rationale for why the research would interest an interdisciplinary community of scholars.

  • Papers are completed research studies and should be no more than 25 pages, not including notes. The paper should be attached to the submission (as a PDF or Microsoft Word document), and include an abstract of up to 500 words.
  • Research-in-Progress (RIP) proposals are projects currently underway and that could benefit from collegial feedback. An RIP submission .is an abstract of up to 500 words.
  • Panels are pre-constituted presentations from multiple scholars working on similar topics or using similar methodological approaches. Panels generally consist of three to four scholars. To submit a panel proposal, please include an overview of the panel along with abstracts for each of the individual projects/presentations. The overview and the individual abstracts may each be up to 500 words.

Submissions should be emailed to jjchc.submissions@gmail.com

Please remove any identifying information from your paper or abstract, and attach it to your email as a PDF or Microsoft Word document. In the body of your email, please include your name, preferred email address, institutional affiliation, and title/rank (if applicable). If you are submitting a panel proposal, please include that information for all panel participants.

Authors will be notified about the status of their proposals by mid-February.

Please direct questions to one of the conference co-chairs:

Carolina Velloso, cvelloso@umn.edu

Robin Sundaramoorthy, ros325@lehigh.edu

Autumn Linford, all0093@auburn.edu

Award Call: Best Journalism and Mass Communication History Book

The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s History Division is soliciting entries for its annual award for the best journalism and mass communication history book. The winning author will receive a plaque and a $500 prize at the August 2025 AEJMC conference in San Francisco. Attendance at the conference is encouraged as the winner will be honored at a History Division awards event. The author also will be invited to discuss the winning book during a live taping of the Journalism History podcast, which traditionally takes place during the reception.

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A Word from the Chair: November 2024

Greetings colleagues! It was so wonderful to see so many of you in Philadelphia, a city near and dear to my heart and our nation’s founding. The History Division is strong, and our research and teaching are more important than ever.

Though things have been quieter than during the conference flurry, we have been busy. Program Chair Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen has been pulling together a wonderful slate of panels; thanks to all of you who submitted ideas. The range of proposals engaged deeply with the 2025 conference host city, San Francisco. The call for 2025 will be live in the New Year, and keep an eye out for requests to review. Awards calls are coming together and we will be seeking nominees very soon. All of these activities persist thanks to the service from all of you, and perhaps the most valuable gift we can give the organization.

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2024-2025 Executive Committee

Brian Creech (Lehigh)
Division Chair

Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen (Idaho)
Vice Chair (Program Chair)

Autumn Linford (Auburn)
Second Vice Chair (Research Chair)

Jason Guthrie (Clayton State)
Professional Freedom and Responsibility Chair

Bailey Dick (Bowling Green)
Teaching Award Committee Chair

David Mindich (Temple)
Book Award Committee Chair 

Matt Pressman (Seton Hall)
Senior Scholar Committee Chair

Elisabeth Fondren (St. John’s) 
Covert Award Committee Chair

Carolina Velloso (Minnesota)
Membership Committee Chair

Maddie Liseblad (Cal State Long Beach)
Publications Committee Chair

Lisa Burns (Quinnipiac)
Mentorship Program Chair

Alexis Little (Georgia)
Graduate Student Liaison

Rachel Grant (Florida)
Immediate Past Chair