Call for Abstracts
The fourth World Journalism Education Congress will be held at the Auckland University of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand between July 14 and 16, 2016.
It follows the successful third congress held in Mechelen, Belgium, in July 2013. (For details see and http://wjec.ou.edu/congress.html)
With the support of journalism education organizations worldwide,* the Congress is designed to provide a discussion forum on common issues and interests and a foundation for supporting the continuing development of journalism and journalism education around the globe.
The WJEC is inviting academic paper abstracts related to the wider issue of journalism education for presentation as refereed research papers at the conference.
Abstracts will be accepted on any topics related to mass communication, but submitters are encouraged submitters are encouraged to focus their submissions on the broader conference theme, “Identity and integrity in journalism education” and to specifically relate their work to:
It follows the successful third congress held in Mechelen, Belgium, in July 2013. (For details see and http://wjec.ou.edu/congress.html)
With the support of journalism education organizations worldwide,* the Congress is designed to provide a discussion forum on common issues and interests and a foundation for supporting the continuing development of journalism and journalism education around the globe.
The WJEC is inviting academic paper abstracts related to the wider issue of journalism education for presentation as refereed research papers at the conference.
Abstracts will be accepted on any topics related to mass communication, but submitters are encouraged submitters are encouraged to focus their submissions on the broader conference theme, “Identity and integrity in journalism education” and to specifically relate their work to:
- Mobile/Social/User Generated Media and Journalism
- Research Trends in Journalism
- Making the Professional Connection Work in Journalism Education
- 21st Century Ethical Issues in Journalism
- Journalism and an Informed Citizenry
- Journalism Programs Offered by the Industry
- Journalism in the South Pacific
- Journalism Education in Asia
Abstract submission guidelines:
WJEC invites interested presenters to electronically submit abstracts only (minimum 500 words; maximum 800 words) by December 11, 2015.
NB: The "Abstract Text" field is limited to 4000 characters including spaces. Character overflow is accommodated in the submission form.
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The abstracts should give a clear sense of the scope of the research, research objectives and method of inquiry. If researchers have completed their projects by the submission deadline, paper abstracts should also include research results and conclusions/discussion. Full papers are due June 1, 2016 to be eligible for inclusion in the online conference proceedings.
Submission process: To submit a paper abstract using the online submission system below, please follow the directions. Note the following:
- Ensure that the document you upload does NOT include ANY information that identifies the author or his/her affiliation. Abstracts submitted with author identifiable information will automatically be removed from the pool of submissions and will not be considered for review nor possible inclusion in the conference program;
- Ensure that you add ALL your name, affiliation, email address and other required information in the online system before uploading your paper abstract. This enables the conference organisers to keep track of individual authors and their abstracts. Ensure the email address you include is the one you want the organiser to communicate with you about your submission and where you will receive a confirmation once you have successfully submitted your abstract.
Review process: A panel of international judges will blind-review all submissions. Paper selections will be finalized by the end of January 2016 and presenters will be informed accordingly.
For more information about the 2016 WJEC in Auckland please contact the Steering Committee Chair, Verica Rupar (Verica.rupar@aut.ac.nz)
For more information about the call for papers please contact the Paper Competition Chair, Elanie Steyn (elanie@ou.edu).
*The World Journalism Education Council (WJEC) is a coalition of 32 academic associations worldwide that are involved in journalism and mass communication at the university level. They include: African Council on Communication Education (ACCE), Arab-U.S. Association for Communication Educators, Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Association for Journalism Education (U.K.), Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC), Brazilian Society of Interdisciplinary Studies on Communication (Intercom Brazil), Broadcast Education Association (BEA), Canadian Committee for Education in Journalism (CCEJ), Chinese Journalism Education Association, Chinese Communication Association (CCA), European Journalism Training Association (EJTA), Global Network for Professional Education in Journalism and Media (JourNet), Israel Communication Association, Japan Society for Studies in Journalism and Mass Communication (JSSJMC), Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia (JERAA), Journalism Education Association of New Zealand, Journalism Research and Education Section International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Journalism Studies Section, European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), Korean Society for Journalism and Communication Studies, Latin American Association of Communication Researchers (ALAIC), Latin American Federation of Social Communication Schools (FELAFACS), Nigerian Association of Journalism and Mass Communication Teachers, Nordic Journalism Training Association, Philippine Association of Communication Educators (PACE), Russian Association for Education in Journalism, Russian Association for Film & Media Education, Saudi Association for Media & Communication, Scientific and Methodological Communication in Journalism and Information, South African Communication Association, and Theophraste
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