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Broadcast & Internet Radio Division Call for Papers

The Broadcast and Internet Division of the Broadcast Education Association invites papers for possible presentation at the BEA 50th Annual Convention & Exhibition, Las Vegas , Nevada, USA , April 21-23, 2005. The BEA 2005 convention theme is "Fifty Years of Excellence for Electronic Media Academics, Industry and Future Professionals." The theme is intended as a focus for the convention, but does not imply that competitive papers must reflect that theme.

Papers submitted to the paper competition are classified in two categories: debut and open. The debut category is for faculty, professionals and students who have never presented a paper at a BEA convention. The open category is for all others.

The papers should not exceed 30 double-spaced, typed/printed pages in length, including references and tables. Please use APA style. Papers must be accompanied by an abstract not to exceed 250 words. The same paper cannot be submitted to more than one BEA interest division during the same year.

Papers should address some topic related to the goals and mission of the Broadcast and Internet Radio Division which means a substantial part of the paper should be directed toward the study of radio. Papers can be printed (typewritten), submitted on diskette, or submitted through electronic mail. The names and affiliations of all authors, the name, address and telephone number of the principal author, and the category (debut or open) to which the paper is submitted, should appear only on the cover sheet or title page. Please do not include your name(s) on any of the pages of text. All submitted papers will be blind reviewed by a panel of judges, and ranked on content, style, and contribution to the goals and mission of the Broadcast and Internet Radio Division.

The top two papers in the debut and open categories will receive recognition and are presented at the division's paper competition session at the BEA convention. In the debut category, the top paper will receive a $200 cash award and the second-place paper will receive a $100 cash award.

For multiple authored papers, at least one author of an accepted competitive paper must attend the convention to present the paper. Additionally, the division may select papers for presentation in the Scholar-to-Scholar (poster) session. The submission deadline for papers is December 1, 2004. Winners will be notified by February 4, 2005. All papers should be sent to:

Rich Tiner
Vice Chair/Paper Competition Chair
Department of Media Studies
Belmont University
1900 Belmont Blvd.
Nashville , T N 37212
Office: 615-460-6282
tinerr@mail.belmont.edu