Monday, February 21, 2011

Professional Organizations

The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) is a nonprofit, educational association of journalism and mass communication educators, students and media professionals. The Association’s mission is to promote the highest possible standards for journalism and mass communication education, to cultivate the widest possible range of communication research, to encourage the implementation of a multi-cultural society in the classroom and curriculum, and to defend and maintain freedom of communication in an effort to achieve better professional practice and a better informed public.
Women and Language, an international interdisciplinary research periodical published by the Communication Department, is affiliated with the Organization for the Study of Communication Language and Gender; it has the mission of providing a feminist forum for those interested in communication, language and gender.
Women and Language
Women and Language seeks to stimulate dialogue and inquiry centering the questions of how gender is constructed and how the processes of difference, dichotomy and hierarchy are involved in such gender constructions. It aims to uncover the interconnections among sex, gender, race, class, and heterosexual hegemony, examining the role of symbolic communication, verbal and non verbal, in those processes and connections, attending especially to the impacts of masculinist paradigms in communication. As a periodical that is both newsletter and journal, Women and Language provides an outlet for descriptive research and theoretical speculation and welcomes submissions of completed research, essays, poetry, information about work in progress, bibliographical materials, and news.

American Communication Association
The ACA is a not-for-profit virtual professional association with actual presence in the world of communication scholars and practitioners.ACA is committed to enabling the effective use of new and evolving technologies to facilitate communication instruction, research and criticism, and to offering a technologically supportive venue for all who study the ways in which humans communicate. While the Association is based in the United States, it is a virtual organization that welcomes participation from academics and professionals throughout the world.
Organization for the Study of Communication Language and Gender
OSCLG--the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender--has grown from a series of interdisciplinary conferences that began at Bowling Green State University in 1978. Since that time, it has sought to provide a forum for professional discussion, presentation of research and demonstration of creative projects in the areas of communication, language and gender, and to promote recognition of those doing work in this area. Members of OSCLG believe that interaction across a wide spectrum of disciplines is needed to foster more insightful discussion of the issues of language, gender and communication. Similarly, OSCLG seeks to include contributions from teachers, consultants and practitioners as well as researchers. An annual conference supports the mission of OSCLG, and awards are made during this conference to honor individuals who contribute to the study of communication and gender. Some conferences have led to the creation of scholarly books devoted to language and gender. An interdisciplinary research journal affiliated with OSCLG is Women and Language, published by the Communication Department at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.
The mission of Women and Language is to provide a feminist forum for those interested in communication, language and gender.
Society of Professional Journalists
It is the role of journalists to provide this information in an accurate, comprehensive, timely and understandable manner.

It is the mission of the Society of Professional Journalists: — To promote this flow of information.
— To maintain constant vigilance in protection of the First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and of the press.
— To stimulate high standards and ethical behavior in the practice of journalism.
— To foster excellence among journalists.
— To inspire successive generations of talented individuals to become dedicated journalists.
— To encourage diversity in journalism.

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