[Students-l] Fwd: Doctoral colloquium Internet studies

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Today's Topics:

    1. Announcement: Call for Applications- Doctoral Colloquium-
       Internet Studies (Pauline Cheong)


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Subject: [Catac] Announcement: Call for Applications- Doctoral
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Call for Applications: Doctoral Colloquium, Internet studies (for
communication graduate students interested in computer-mediated
communication, and/or research in online and mediated contexts)



This is a reminder that applications for the Association of Internet
Researchers 2016 doctoral colloquium are open and  due on or before 15 June
2016.

The colloquium offers PhD students working in Internet research or related
fields a one day forum to be convened on 5 October 2016. For many years,
this pre-conference event has provided students with the opportunity to
spend a concentrated amount of time with senior scholars to share research
projects, address methodological and theoretical challenges, and exchange
informal advice on juggling the multiple pressures associated with job
searching, publishing, and finishing the dissertation.

As always we will have excellent mentors in place. Karine Nahon, Susanna
Paasonen, Annette Markham, Sharif Mowlabocus and Zizi Papacharrisi are
already signed up and we are sure to have some more great people join them.

To apply for a place at the consortium, please provide:
  a) a two-page summary of your research. This should provide a context for
the research, describe the methods being used, the progress to date, and
primary concerns and issues;

b) A brief statement indicating why you want to participate in this doctoral
colloquium and what you hope to get out of it.

Also note that, in order to increase the diversity of participation in the
AoIR conferences, the Association of Internet Researchers makes available
conference fee waivers and partial travel stipends ($500) per year.
Conference scholarships are made available to participants who have had
papers accepted via the peer review process for the main conference, and
applications are due on 1 June 2016.

If you have any questions, please do get in touch, and please do circulate
this message throughout your networks.  We look forward to your submissions.
Pauline Cheong and Ben Light
2016 Doctoral Colloquium Chairs
Email: aoir16dc at aoir.org



Best regards

*Dr. Pauline Hope Cheong* (Ph.D., USC)

*Associate Professor*

*Hugh Downs School of Human Communication*

//drpaulinecheong.com <http://drpaulinecheong.com/>
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