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1 Meetings and conferences  



1.1  Annual meeting  





1.2  Southeast Symposium  





1.3  AJHA-AEJMC joint conference  







2 Task Force on History in the Curriculum  





3 Speakers bureau  





4 Publications  





5 Awards  





6 See also  





7 External links  














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Coordinates: 32°4350N 97°0655W / 32.73049°N 97.11514°W / 32.73049; -97.11514
 

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American Journalism Historians Association
AbbreviationAJHA
Established1981; 43 years ago (1981)
Founders

Founding members

  • Donald Avery
  • Maurine Beasley
  • Michael Buchholz
  • Lloyd Chiasson
  • Sidney Kobre
  • Frank Krompak
  • Robert Lance
  • Michael Murray
  • Darwin Payne
  • Alf Pratte
  • William David Sloan
Founded atSouthern Methodist University
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
TypeNonprofit

Tax ID no.

58-1975323
Legal statusHistorical society
PurposeHistorical preservation
HeadquartersThe University of Texas at Arlington
Location
Coordinates32°43′50N 97°06′55W / 32.73049°N 97.11514°W / 32.73049; -97.11514

President

Mike Conway

Executive Director

Erika Pribanic-Smith

First Vice President

Tracy Lucht

Second Vice President

Debra van Tuyll
Websiteajhaonline.org

Founded in 1981, the American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA) seeks to advance education and research in mass communication history. Through its annual meeting, regional conferences, committees, awards, speakers and publications, members work to raise historical standards and ensure that all scholars and students recognize the vast importance of media history and apply this knowledge to the advancement of society.

Meetings and conferences

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Annual meeting

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The organization sponsors an annual fall meeting. Approximately 120 historians attend and participate in discussions surrounding teaching and research in media history. Throughout the meeting, scholars present peer-reviewed research, participate in topical panel discussions and generate ideas for articles and books. At the annual meeting, scholars also participate vigorously in a silent auction that generates thousands of dollars for graduate student aid.

Southeast Symposium

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Media history scholars from across the Southeast gather each February for the annual AJHA Southeast Symposium. The conference is designed to promote graduate and undergraduate research and provides a scholarly forum for student research presentations and discussions.

AJHA-AEJMC joint conference

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The AJHA partners with the History Division of AEJMC to sponsor a spring conference in New York City. This interdisciplinary gathering accepts submissions in all areas of journalism and communication history from all time periods and welcomes scholars from all academic disciplines and stages of their academic careers.

Task Force on History in the Curriculum

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This AJHA committee works to encourage the study of history in graduate and undergraduate mass communication programs. Some of its actions include:

Speakers bureau

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The AJHA Speakers Bureau features members who share their expertise and knowledge with the media and local and national organizations. The diversity of the organization's membership enables its bureau to provide a wealth of educational resources on a wide variety of topics related to mass communication history.

Publications

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American Journalism (ISSN 0882-1127), the AJHA's quarterly peer-reviewed journal, publishes articles, research notes, book reviews, and correspondence dealing with media history. Recent editions of American Journalism are available via the EBSCO database. Contributions may focus on social, economic, intellectual, political or legal issues. American Journalism also welcomes articles that treat the history of communication in general; the history of broadcasting, advertising, and public relations; the history of media outside the United States; and theoretical issues in the literature or methods of media history.

The Intelligencer is the quarterly newsletter of the AJHA. It includes news about the organization and its members as well as research and conference updates.

Awards

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During the annual meeting, the AJHA recognizes exceptional peer-reviewed research papers in several categories: faculty paper, student paper, conference paper, minority paper, and women's interest paper. A panel of judges also presents an award to the single best article published during the year in American Journalism.

See also

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