Call for Proposals: Philosophy of Communication Division

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Call for Proposals: Philosophy of Communication Division The Philosophy of Communication Division invites competitive papers and paper sessions that develop philosophical understanding of communication. We welcome studies of philosophers of communication, philosophical frameworks, and examinations of communication phenomena. The Philosophy of Communication Division provides an academic home for work that addresses the study of communication within/through perspectives developed at the …

2017 Clifford Christians Ethics Research Award Call

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2017 Clifford Christians Ethics Research Award Call Sponsored by Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research http://www.cccsir.com/ Carl Couch Center issues an annual call for research papers and published works (i.e., books or articles) to be considered for Clifford G. Christians Ethics Research Award.  To be considered for the Christians Award, submissions should interpret or address important theoretical issues …

Networked Theology: Negotiating Faith in Digital Culture (Review by Annalee Ward)

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Cite as follows: Ward, Annalee (2017). Networked Theology: Negotiating Faith in Digital Culture, by Heidi A. Campbell and Stephen Garner (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2016) [Book Review]. Journal of Christian Teaching Practice 3(1), https://www.theccsn.com/augustine-for-philosophers/ [a publication of the Christianity and Communication Studies Network, www.theccsn.com, copyright 2017] Downloadable PDF: Annalee Ward_Review of Networked Theology_Campbell and Garner By Annalee Ward, Ph.D., ARWard@dbq.edu; Director of the Wendt …

Essential Questions Series, Special Guest, Dr. Monica Chibita

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Presenter and Affiliation: Dr. Monica Chibita, Associate Professor and Head of the Mass Communication Department, Uganda Christian University (UCU). Presentation Title?: “Essential Questions in Faith and Communication Series, Interview No. 13, Monica Chibita” (Moderated by Mark Fackler) Date:  01/05/17       Time: 1:00-2:00 pm, EST Description: this 13th installment in the “Essential Questions in Faith and Communication Series” features Monica …

Interfaith Dialogue in Practice: Christian, Muslim, Jew

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The first book-length treatment of interfaith dialogue to rise from the ranks of communication studies scholarship, this book is published by Rockhurst University Press and marketed by Fordham University Press. Authors included in this edited collect are a who’s who in the study of communication and religion. https://www.amazon.com/Interfaith-Dialogue-Practice-Christian-Muslim/dp/1886761329/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481222984&sr=8-1&keywords=interfaith+dialogue+in+practice Forward by Kathleen M. Edelmayer Part 1         Fundamentals 1    Communication Theory Meets …

Faculty and Blogger Profile, Dr. Paul Creasman, Arizona Christianity University

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Thinking Christianly about Communication Theory from the Heart of the Southwest by Ben Stallings, CCSN Special Features Editor Faculty Profile: Paul Creasman, Ph.D., Paul A. Creasman, Professor of Communication, Chair, Department of Communication and English, Arizona Christian University Dr. Paul Creasman’s path to being the Chair of the Department of Communications and English and a leading Professor of Communications at Arizona Christian University …

“What Is Higher about this Education?” November Guest Blogger, Dr. Joel Ward (Geneva College)

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Greetings, colleagues and friends. Please view the Christianity and Communication Studies’ (www.theccsn.com) November guest blogger, Dr. Joel Ward (Geneva College), and his reflections on “What Is Higher about this Education?” Link: https://www.theccsn.com/what-is-higher-about-this-education-by-joel-ward/ Description (from the blog): “Public arguments have largely involved the traditional value of these colleges and the historical significance of a distinctly Christian form of collegiate education. Does …

CFP for Black Female Religious Public Intellectuals

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NeMLA 2017: Black Feminist Public Intellectuals from the Nineteenth Century to the Present Since the nineteenth century, Black female public intellectuals have called attention to and protested against the discrimination of African American women on the basis of their race, class, and gender, and particularly in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, their sexual orientation. Drawing on their spiritual authority, many …