[acc-cca-l] Announcement: Canadian Journal of Communication Outstanding Article Awards 2022

Penelope Ironstone pironstone at wlu.ca
Tue May 17 13:21:26 MDT 2022


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ANNOUNCEMENT

Canadian Journal of Communication Outstanding Article Awards

The Canadian Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the 2022 inaugural awards for outstanding contributions to communication research. There are two awards: the Editor’s Award and the Publisher’s Award. The purpose of the awards is to bring recognition to significant scholarship in Canadian communication.

The Editor’s Award identifies the CJC article, published in the year preceding its announcement, that makes the most outstanding contribution to the field. The award is chosen by the Editor and, prior to its announcement, the Editor’s nomination is approved by the Board of Directors of the CJC.

The Publisher’s Award identifies the CJC article, published in any year, that has achieved outstanding recognition by CJC’s readers. The award is chosen by the In-house Publisher and, prior to its announcement, the In-house Publisher’s nomination is approved by the Board of Directors of the CJC.

The 2022 CJC Outstanding Article Awards

Editor's Award

Daniel McNeil is the recipient of the 2022 Canadian Journal of Communication Editor’s Award for "Even Canadians Find It a Bit Boring: A Report on the Banality of Multiculturalism". The article was published in volume 46, Issue 3 and can be accessed at: https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2021v46n3a4031


Publisher's Award

Because there are numerous CJC articles that have been outstanding in their frequency of access and citations by readers over the years, the 2022 Canadian Journal of Communication Publisher’s Award is being given to the authors of three articles. They are listed in order of their date of publication and are as follows:

Yasmin Jiwani and Mary Lynn Young for their article “Missing and Murdered Women: Reproducing Marginality in News Discourse.” This article was published in 2006 in volume 31, issue 4 and can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2006v31n4a1825

Ghislain Thibault and Thierry Bardini for their article “Éther 2.0: Revolution sans fils.” This article was published in 2008 in volume 33, issue 3 and can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2008v33n3a1975

Lorna Roth for her article “Looking at Shirley, the Ultimate Norm: Colour Balance, Image Technologies, and Cognitive Equity.” This article was published in 2009 in volume 34, issue 1 and can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2009v34n1a2196

Congratulations to all the 2022 CJC award winners!

Penelope Ironstone
President
Board of Directors
Canadian Journal of Communication

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