History Division Call for Papers for 2014 AEJMC Convention

The History Division invites submissions of original research papers and historiographical essays on all aspects of media history for the AEJMC 2014 convention in Montreal, Canada. All research methodologies are welcome.

Papers will be evaluated on originality and importance of topic; literature review; clarity of research purpose; focus; use of evince to support the paper’s purpose and conclusions; and the degree to which the paper contributes to the field of journalism and mass communication history. The History Division presents awards for the top three faculty papers.

Papers should be no more than 25 double-spaces pages, not including notes, references or appendices. Papers should have a one-inch margin and use 12 point Times New Roman font. Authors should also submit a 75-word abstract. Multiple submissions to the History Division are not allowed, and only one paper per author will be accepted for presentation in the History Division’s research sessions. Authors of accepted papers are required to forward papers to discussants and moderators prior to the conference.

Papers must be submitted electronically using the services of the All-Academic website (convention2.allacademic.com/one/aejmc/aejmc14). The deadline is 1:59 p.m. (Central Daylight Time) Tuesday, April 1, 2014.

Please make sure there is no identifying information in the body of the paper or in the electronic file properties. Papers uploaded with author’s identifying information will not be considered for review and will automatically be disqualified from competition. Refer to the AEJMC general paper call for this year’s online submission guidelines, especially for details of how to submit a clean paper for blind review.

Student Papers: Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled during the 2013-2014 academic year may enter the Warren Price Student Paper Competition. The Price Award recognized the History Division’s best student paper and is names for Warren Price, the first chair of the History Division. Student papers should include a separate cover sheet that indicates their student status but omits the author’s name or other identifying information. Students who submit top papers are eligible for small travel grants from the Edwin Emery Fund. Only full-time students not receiving departmental travel grants are eligible for these grants.

For more information about the paper competition or submission process contact History Division Vice Head and Research Chair Yong Volz (University of Missouri) at volzy@missouri.edu or 573-882-2159.