Fall 2014 Doctoral Research Proseminar Presentations

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Please consider attending some or all of the research presentations, scheduled for every Tuesday this spring term, connecting with the Doctoral Proseminar. All sessions occur in 830 Twenty Five Park Place (room 830 is the very large conference room on the 8th floor in the former SunTrust building, behind the reception area desk and to the left), Tuesdays 3:35 – 4:25.

On Sept. 2, Dr. Carrie Packwood Freeman will kick off this semester’s Proseminar series with a talk on Giving Voice to the Voiceless: Incorporating Nonhuman Animal Perspectives as Journalistic Sources.

Research papers will uploaded to a public Dropbox before Proseminar with the expectation that this will enable both shorter presentations (in the no-more-than-30-minute range) and more direct intellectual engagement in the Q&A period.

Note to students: Please bring the following form to your Proseminar presentation. This form must be submitted to Tawanna Tookes and is a required part of…

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Call for chapter proposals for the forthcoming book, Public Relations and Participatory Culture: Fandom, social media, and community engagement

CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS: PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PARTICIPATORY CULTURE:  FANDOM, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

 

We invite submissions of chapter proposals for Public Relations and Participatory Culture:  Fandom, Social Media, and Community Engagement.  This edited volume, to be published by Routledge in 2015, will examine the relationships and interactions between fans and organizational public relations efforts.

 

The purpose of this volume is to integrate stakeholder and publics theories with those of participatory cultures and media studies/fan perspectives, and to add new, fresh insight into the public relations discipline’s concept of publics and segmentation.  The chapters selected for inclusion in this volume will explore challenges, opportunities, and the diversity of fan activity and relationships from a variety of perspectives, including international and intercultural.  The situations analyzed will also reflect the diversity of PR situations that involve fan-publics, i.e. not limited to entertainment products.   These chapters will help to answer the question:  How, as practitioners, can we create meaningful, ethical, and mutually-beneficial relationships between brands/organizations and fans?

 

We welcome submissions from educators and practitioner on a variety of topics, including (but not limited to):

  •       Power, co-creation, messages, and fans
  •       Application of PR theories to audience studies
  •       Connecting fan research and fan studies theories to the segmentation of publics
  •       Participatory culture, transmedia, and engagement/active publics
  •       Community management, social media, and fan publics
  •       Brand community management
  •       Fan resistance
  •       New models for segmenting engaged publics
  •       Researching online fan-brand communities
  •       Circuit of culture and segmentation of fans and publics
  •       Crowdsourcing, crowd-funding, and activating publics

 

Scholars and practitioners interested in submitting chapter proposals should include a 250-word abstract and a one-page outline of your proposed chapter to co-editor Amber Hutchins at ahutch13@kennesaw.edu.  Chapter proposals are due no later than September 1, 2014.

 

Questions can be directed to coeditors Amber L. Hutchins, Kennesaw State University (ahutch13@kennesaw.edu) or Natalie Tindall, Georgia State University (drnatalietjtindall@gmail.com)

 

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Dr. Amber Hutchins

Public Relations Program Director

Department of Communication

Kennesaw State University

ahutch13@kennesaw.edu

@amberhutchins

770.794.7749

 

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Resources for Fall 2014 Ph.D./M.A. Student Orientation

This is my first real post on this blog space, so welcome. This week, I am speaking at the first GSU College of Arts and Sciences’ graduate orientation. Here are some links that will be great resources for incoming students. As the panel talks through these issues, I may add to this post. Feel free to add comments with additional links.

Advice:

Community Resources and Links

Building Your Professional Reputation:

Alt-Academic Resources and Links