Friday, October 25, 2012
Inside CCI – Available online at http://www.cci.utk.edu/insideCCI
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ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
Associate Professor Michael Palenchar’s book chapter “Right to know and risk communication: Implications of risk equity”appears in the newly published book Culture, Social Class, and Race in Public Relations, edited by Damion Waymer of Virginia Tech University. The book is published by Lexington Books.
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JOURNALISM AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Director of Internationalization and Outreach and Professor Sam Swan will be conducting training for the Malawi Broadcasting Company next week in Blantyre, Malawi. The training program is sponsored by the Voice of America and the U.S. State Department.
Assistant Professor Erin Whiteside, along with Marie Hardin (Penn State), published “Consequences of being the ‘team mom’: Women in sports information and the friendliness trap” in Journal of Sport Management 26(4), 309-321.
Whiteside’s book chapter “How do women talk sports? Women sports fans in a blog community” was recently published in the volume Sport and Its Female Fans. The book is part of the Routledge Research Series on Sport, Culture and Society.
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CENTER FOR INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Chancellor’s Professor Carol Tenopir is featured in the Q4 2012 Royal Society Publishing newsletter. The edition profiles women in science. http://newsletters.royalsociety.org/q/13kGMuImTC/wv
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Oct. 31 – Nov. 4 |
SIS 40th Anniversary Celebrations |
Nov. 3 |
CCI Homecoming Barbecue & Open House |
Nov. 4 – 9 |
JEM Edward R. Murrow Journalists Program |
Nov. 15 |
McClung Speech Contest |
Nov. 30 |
CCI Faculty/Staff Meeting |
Dec. 5 |
CCI Holiday Party |
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