![]() Janet Yang, Buffalo-The State University of New YorkĢ018 - Shirley S. Annual award.Ģ022 - Linjuan Rita Men, University of FloridaĢ021 - Karen McIntyre, Virginia CommonwealthĢ020 - Edson C. The late Hillier Krieghbaum, former New York University professor emeritus and 1972 AEJMC president, created and funded the award in 1980. Nafziger, Minnesota/Wisconsin-Madisonįormerly known as Krieghbaum Under 40 Award, the Krieghbaum Mid-Career Award honors AEJMC members who have shown outstanding achievement and effort in all three AEJMC areas: teaching, research and public service. Shoemaker, Syracuse UniversityĢ011 - Sharon Dunwoody, Wisconsin-Madisonġ998 - Maxwell E. Shyam Sundar, Pennsylvania StateĢ015 - Pamela J. Cameron, University of MissouriĢ020 - Daniel Riffe, North Carolina at Chapel HillĢ018 - S. This is not an annual award.Ģ023 - Jane Singer, City, University of LondonĢ022 - Annie Lang, Indiana University BloomingtonĢ021 - Glen T. This award is presented by the AEJMC Elected Standing Committee on Research. He helped establish and develop the College of Communication Arts at Michigan State University, and served as director of its Communications Research Center. Deutschmann, who was a central force in the movement to study journalism and mass communication scientifically. ![]() Deutschmann Award for Excellence in Research Journalists Construct and Perceive National Coverage of Crises in their CommunitiesĢ022 - Ayleen Cabas-Mijares, Marquette University, and Joy Jenkins, University of Tennessee, for For the Neighborhood: Examining the Role of Local Digital News in the Creation and Disruption of Territorial StigmaĢ021 - George Daniels, University of Alabama for Exploring the Role of Black Newspapers Filling Urban Government News Coverage Whipple, Massachusetts Amherst, for Parachute Journalism: How Local and Regional U.S. The purpose of this annual grant is to stimulate research that explains, enlightens, inspires, and improves the practice and study of journalism and communication in order to advance our understanding of journalism in urban environments.Ģ023 - Kelsey N. Gene Burd Award for Research in Urban Journalism Studies Each year, AEJMC presents this award at the AEJMC Conference.Ģ021 - Gabrielle Gurley, The American ProspectĢ018 - Brian Lehere, Brian Talks New York Radio ShowĢ015 - Ben Katchor, cartoonist and authorĢ011 - Susan Szenasy, METROPOLIS MagazineĢ008 - Paul Goldberger, Whole Earth CatalogĢ006 - John King, San Francisco Chronicle The purpose of the Award is to reward and thereby improve the practice and study of journalism in the urban environment by recognizing high quality urban media reporting, critical analysis, and research relevant to that content and its communication about city problems, programs, policies, and public priorities in urban life and culture. The Gene Burd Award for Excellence in Urban Journalism is named after Gene Burd, Professor of Journalism at the University of Texas, who endowed the Urban Communication Foundation who gives this award. Gene Burd Award for Excellence in Urban Journalism Winners Tankard, Jr., Texas at Austin ( posthumously)Ģ005 - Margaret Blanchard, North Carolina ( posthumously) This is not an annual award.Ģ019 - Melvin DeFleur, Louisiana State ( posthumously)Ģ014 - Dan Riffe, North Carolina-Chapel HillĢ006 - James W. It is named in honor of the first recipient, Eleanor Blum, a communication librarian. This award was created by the AEJMC Elected Standing Committee on Research to recognize a person who has devoted a substantial part of his/her career to promoting research in mass communication. Baker, Pennsylvania StateĢ013 - Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Texas at AustinĢ002 - Laura Castañeda, Southern CaliforniaĢ000 - Jan LeBlanc Wicks, Arkansas-Fayettevilleġ988 - Terry Hynes, California State, Fullertonġ985 - Margaret Ann Blanchard, North Carolinaġ984 - Donna Lee Dickerson, South Florida (first)Įleanor Blum Distinguished Service to Research Award Next award year is 2025.)Ģ021 - Karen Assmann, University of GeorgiaĢ019 - Michelle K. ![]() The award recognizes an outstanding young or mid-career faculty member and helps fund a proposed enrichment activity. The Baskett Mosse Award for Faculty Development was created by AEJMC and the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications in honor of the late Baskett Mosse, executive secretary of the Accrediting Committee for 26 years. Baskett Mosse Award for Faculty Development
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