
AEJMC History
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Founded in 1966, the AEJMC History Division focuses on the research and teaching of journalism/mass communication history. Follow our journal @JHistoryJournal
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Excited to be AEJMC History’s teaching-award panel (well in and out and in again thanks to my happy youngest kiddo) AEJMC #aejmc24 and to be hearing from the inestimable A.J. Bauer on how he uses archives to teach UA JCM #mediahistory


Full day of AEJMC History panels! I'll be presenting on research about tensions in journalism education and the role of educational credentials in the professionalization of reporting and editing.


Currently underway: Presentations from the AEJMC History Broussard teaching award winners. Things kicked off with A.J. Bauer discussing strategies for getting undergraduate students into the archives.




Sorry to have missed so many of you at AEJMC due to travel complications. Thankful to my AEJMC History comrades (Jason Lee Guthrie, Bailey Dick, Will Mari) who were so understanding and accommodating!

#AEJMC24 was a great time in Philly! AEJMC History program went smoothly. Thank you everyone who shared your research, teaching ideas and experiences.




Please consider submitting a panel, paper, extended abstract, or poster to the Communication History Division for the upcoming ICA conference in Denver. Deadline Nov. 1st! icahdq.org/mpage/CommHist… Gabriele Balbi Carlos A. Scolari Dr. Rachel Grant Deborah Barcella

The International Communication Association #Communication #History Division welcomes submissions of papers, posters, extended abstracts, and panels for the Denver 2025 Conference. This is the specific call for the Division: icahdq.org/mpage/CommHist… Deadline: 1 November 2024. ... Denver approaching ...



One Month to Submit! Here's our call for ICA 2025 in Denver (Extended Abstracts Accepted): icahdq.org/mpage/CommHist… International Communication Association AEJMC History AJHA ECREA Communication History Section American Historical Association

The #AEJMC25 panel proposal deadline is just a few days away! Submit your ideas for AEJMC History panels here: forms.gle/oigaCMur4Tec4o…


We welcome submissions for this theme issue of American Journalism.



.@mattcehrlich, author of THE KREBIOZEN HOAX: How a Mysterious Cancer Drug Shook Organized Medicine (go.illinois.edu/f24ehrlich), was interviewed by AEJMC History mediahistorydivision.com/research-qa-se… cc: Media at Illinois