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Student Research
IJPC
STUDENT PAPERS
Updated:
9-2008
The IJPC Student
Research Papers section offers undergraduate and graduate students
an opportunity to share research about the image of the journalist
in popular culture and contribute to the information base of this
ever-growing field.
We invite any
submissions of papers by students that investigate and analyze the
conflicting images of the journalist in film, television, fiction,
radio, comic books, cartoons, comic strips, commercials, art, music
and any other aspect of popular culture demonstrating their impact
on the American public's perception of its journalists.
Editors are
Matthew C. Ehrlich, Professor of Journalism at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Campaign and Joe Saltzman, Professor of Journalism
at USC Annenberg.
Submission
Guidelines
All papers
must be typed and double-spaced. We will accept an electronic submission
using Microsoft Word only.
All papers
must be thoroughly researched with appropriate use of attribution
and endnotes and written according to the guidelines established
by the Chicago Manual of Style.
All papers
must be accompanied by a 25-word Abstract summing up the conclusions
and intentions of the paper.
All papers
should be thorough, complete, accurate and fair. All conclusions
must be backed up by thorough research and examples. There is no
length requirement. The use of the IJPC 2005 Database is recommended.
The submission
must be accompanied by a letter or e-mail from the University involved
– either the School or Department chair, or the primary teacher
– authenticating the student’s legitimacy.
For more information
please contact saltzman@usc.edu
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