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WINTER 2007-2008 . Photos of the authors of award-winning research papers, taken at the Washington, D.C., meeting of AEJMC. O. Eke looks ahead to the future of C&CS. Midwinter conference update.
FALL
2007. Mark Goodman and Bill Moyers share the PF&R Award; C. Martin on
convention highlights.

SPRING
2007. E. Engstrom and S. Brockus report on paper reviewing; C. Martin
on convention highlights; O. Eke on teaching diversity in the classroom;
convention schedule and paper abstracts.

FALL 2006. JCI call for theme issue honoring James Carey; C. Martin on plans for the year and a wrap-up of AEJMC in San Francisco; Midwinter Conference paper calls.
SUMMER 2006. Grade the News wins the PF&R Award; C. Acosta-Alzuru on convention highlights; K. Kline and B. Trumpbour report on paper reviewing; final convention panel line-up; convention paper abstracts.
WINTER 2006. C. Bronstein on teaching about commercialization and children; C. Acosta-Alzuru on convention plans; convention program and pre-convention session; A. Hall-Gallagher on the mentoring program; C. Martin on the AEJMC chip auction; O. Eke on journalists in peril; P. Bowers on evangelism and television.
FALL 2005. J. Hamilton on ensuring creative growth in the division; C. Acosta-Alzuru on plans for the year; J. Marcellus on theory; officer photos; J. Criswell on PF&R nominations; information for panel proposals; booknotes; K. Kline and B. Trumpbour on research for the division.
SUMMER 2005. B. Trumpbour on issues related to paper reviewing; A. Plessinger on ensuring division health; F. Durham and R. Beliveau on long-term division issues; research-paper abstracts.
WINTER 2005. J. Criswell on this year's PF&R winner, Ronnie Dugger of The Texas Observer; A. Plessinger on division issues; general division schedule for the August convention; Y. Shi on the Journal of Communication Inquiry.
FALL 2004. J. Lambiase with CCS meeting minutes; A. Plessinger on the upcoming year; paper award winners.
SPRING 2004. R. Beliveau on negotiating fair use in critical media literacy; M. Cecil on teaching journalism history; A. Plessinger on convention program.
FALL
2003. S. Thiel recounts 30 years of publishing the Journal of Communication
Inquiry; F. Woodfin and M. Hegbloom on honoring Hanno Hardt at the Festschrift;
A. Plessinger on the road to Toronto; M. Killmeier on PIPA reports as teaching
resources.
SUMMER
2003. M. Real and E. Lester Roushanzamir recollect their experiences
with the division; abstracts of papers accepted for presentation at the
August convention; R. Beliveau on CCS matters.
WINTER/SPRING
2003. T. Heinz on preparing future faculty; R. Beliveau on what's
coming up for CCS and other comments; A. Plessinger on panels for upcoming
August convention.
AUTUMN
2002. A. Garner, R. McChesney, and J. Lule reflect on their tenure
as former chairs of earlier-named Qualitative Studies division; R. Beliveau
on the state of CCS today and for the upcoming year; J. Lambiase and B.
Trumpbour on generating bylaws for the division; S. Jha-Nambiar as the
winner of the Best Poster award.
SUMMER
2002. D. Gavrilos on affiliation between C&CS and JCI; W. Bareiss
on writing for promotion and for social change; M. Consalvo on upcoming
Miami conference; J. Tiernan on graduate study; abstracts of Miami conference
papers; D. Claussen on sociology, medicine, and mass communication; Manchester
Guardian on closure of CCCS program at Birmingham.
WINTER
2002. M. Killimeier on academic freedom and 9/11; D. Russell on Julian
Schnabel; M. Consalvo on programming for Miami conference; J. Hamilton
on website redesign; V. Martin on coverage of 9/11.
AUTUMN
2001. E. Roushanzamir on popular culture and critical pedagogy; M.
Consalvo on new division officers and on Gillespie talk for the PF&R
Award; J. Jensen and J. Pauly on Albert Kreiling.
SPRING
2001. Gillespie to receive PF&R Award; vote on affiliation with
Journal of Communication Inquiry; increasing interdivision communication;
criticizing Nike labor policies; B. Brennen on the dangers of compromising
the intellectual core of C&CS in convention programming.
WINTER
2001. M. Robins on teaching journalism through critical theory; explaining
PF&R; report on upcoming convention program; preliminary convention
program; M. Consalvo on writing successful convention panel proposals;
A. Plessinger on student journals for teaching.
AUTUMN
2000. Transcript of PF&R winner Dan Perkins' (Tom Tomorrow) talk
about his work; web-based syllabus exchange; highlights from Phoenix convention;
debate about online publications; minutes of C&CS business meeting;
proposal to affiliate with JCI; calls for papers.
WINTER
2000. Dan Perkins (Tom Tomorrow) to receive the PF&R Award; web-based
syllabus exchange; programming for convention; F. Durham on convention
programming; preliminary convention program; B. Capowski and J. Israel
on media and WTO protests; list of all PF&R awardees.
AUTUMN
1999. R. McChesney acceptance of PF&R on behalf of Herbert Schiller;
D. McComb on assessing C&CS contributions and activities; A. Garner
on the new division name of Cultural and Critical Studies; selected bibliography
of Schiller's work.
SUMMER 1999 (to come).
SPRING 1999 (to come).
WINTER 1999 (to come).
AUTUMN 1998 (to come).
SUMMER
1998. J. Williams on informal communication networks in China (pt.
2); QS considers name change; B. Brennen on upcoming convention; abstracts
of QS-division convention papers; notice for online academic labor journal
Workplace by Graduate Student Caucus of MLA.
SPRING
1998. Hanno Hardt selected for PF&R award; D. McComb on teaching
technology; B. Brennen on small divisions under fire; K. Starck on the
impact of foundations on journalism education; "culture gap"
between teachers and students; guide to Baltimore; listserv on social
class.
WINTER
1998. J. Williams on informal communication networks in China (pt.
1); A. Garner on diversity in communication industries; B. Brennen on
convention chip auction; graduate-student labor organizing; cyberculture
web site.
AUTUMN
1997. Edited remarks from Studs Terkel's PF&R Award acceptance
speech; joint conference sessions; conference program evaluation; McChesney
on activism in the academy; grad TAs on academic labor; paper calls.
SUMMER
1997. E. Lester Roushanzamir on skillscourses and multiculturalism
(pt. 2); B.Brennen on preview of convention; abstracts of QS-division
convention papers.
SPRING
1997. Studs Terkel to receive PF&R Award; E. Lester Roushanzamir
on skillscourses and multiculturalism (pt. 1); B. Brennen previews QS
convention program; A. Garner on evaluating qualitative research.
WINTER
1997. Edited remarks from Christopher Hitchen's PF&R Award acceptance
speech; B. Brennen on how to participate in QS; A. Garner on assessing
the future of QS as the "QS" division;
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