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Excellence in New Communications AwardsRegion
Global
Deadline DateSeptember 7, 2009
The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR), a group which studies new communications tools, technologies, and emerging modes of communication, and their effects, is offering its annual Excellence in New Communications Awards. These awards honour the work of individuals, corporations, governmental and non-profit organisations, educational institutions, and media outlets that are pioneering the use of social media, information and communication technology (ICT), mobile media, online communities, virtual worlds, and collaborative technologies in the areas of business, media, and professional communications, including marketing, public relations, and advertising, as well as entertainment, education, politics, and social initiatives. The awards will be presented at the New Communications Research Symposium & Awards Gala in Cambridge, MA, United States, and all of the award-winning case studies will be published by SNCR on the SCNR website, the New Communications Review, and other SNCR publications. Awards will be granted in six divisions:
and in 12 categories:
Application InformationClick here for access to the online application forms in each category. Entrants are asked to submit case studies detailing their initiatives and technologies. Entry fees: US$75 per entry. ContactJenniferMcClure
President
Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)
266 Hillsdale Avenue
San Jose CA
95136
United States
Tel: 408 266 9658
SourcePress release from the SNCR on July 14 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 19 2007 Last Updated July 23 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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