Awards and Calls

Calls for AEJMC Award Nominations

AEJMC membership is required for application of AEJMC Awards. Many AEJMC awards are presented during the AEJMC conference. Applying for our awards are one the best member benefits. Follow guidelines to qualify.

Apply for this Special Opportunity:

International Coordinator Position Opens to Assist AEJMC Journals

The AEJMC Publications Committee is now accepting applications for an international coordinator to help AEJMC’s three flagship journals.

The coordinator will recruit and coordinate team members to enhance international communication and relationships on behalf of AEJMC, specifically for Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, and Journalism and Communication Monographs.

Duties include working with team members to promote journal content on diverse social media platforms to international audiences, as well as organizing Zoom events for international scholars. The coordinator will work with the journals’ editors and Publications Committee to create a variety of strategies to better engage the international scholarly community.

The position is a two-year renewable term with an annual stipend of $1,000.

Qualifications: Applicants should be full-time faculty members of any rank with a demonstrated capacity for leadership and strong project management skills. Prior experience with social media promotion preferred. Proficiency in a language other than English preferred.

To apply, send a CV and a one-page letter of interest to AEJMC Publications Committee Chair Teri Finneman at finnemte@gmail.com by noon Eastern Time March 25, 2025.


Awards & Calls

Professional Freedom & Responsibility Committee Awards

AEJMC Equity & Diversity Award

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS JANUARY 15, 2025 — APRIL 15, 2025

The AEJMC Equity & Diversity Award recognizes journalism and mass communication academic units that are working toward, and have attained measurable success, in increasing equity and diversity among their faculty, staff and students. The unit must display progress and innovation in racial, gender, and ethnic equality and diversity during the previous three years. Deadline is April 15, 2025. See complete call.

AEJMC Equity & Diversity Award

AEJMC First Amendment Award

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS DECEMBER 15, 2025 — FEBRUARY 15, 2026

Created in 2006, the AEJMC First Amendment Award recognizes individuals or organizations who demonstrate a strong commitment to freedom of the press and who practice or support courageous journalism. Note: AEJMC members are not eligible to receive this award.

AEJMC First Amendment Award

Dorothy Bowles Award for Outstanding Public Service

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS DECEMBER 15, 2024 — MARCH 1, 2025

The Dorothy Bowles Award for Outstanding Public Service recognizes an AEJMC member who has a sustained and significant public-service record that has helped build bridges between academics and professionals in mass communications, either nationally or locally, and been actively engaged within the association. Deadline: March 1, 2025. See complete call.

Dorothy Bowles Award for Outstanding Public Service

Krieghbaum Mid-Career Award

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS DECEMBER 15, 2024 — MARCH 15, 2025

The Krieghbaum Mid-Career Award honors AEJMC members who have shown outstanding achievement and effort in all three AEJMC areas: teaching, research and public service. The late Hillier Krieghbaum, former New York University professor emeritus and 1972 AEJMC president, created and funded the award in 1980. Nominees must also be AEJMC members in good standing at the time of the nomination and during the preceding two years. Deadline: March 15, 2025. See complete call.

Krieghbaum Mid-Career Award

An AEJMC Standing Committee on Research Awards

AEJMC-Knudson Latin America Prize

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS OCTOBER 1, 2025 — JANUARY 15, 2026

This is an annual award given to a book or project concerning Latin America or coverage of issues in Latin America. Submitted works must make an original contribution to improve knowledge about Latin America to U.S. students, journalists or the public. This award was endowed by the late Jerry Knudson, an emeritus professor at Temple University. Knudson was a long-time AEJMC member whose research and publications focused on Latin America.

AEJMC-Knudson Latin America Prize

Eleanor Blum Distinguished Service to Research Award

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS OCTOBER 1, 2025 — DECEMBER 15, 2025

The Blum Research Award was created to recognize people who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to promoting research in mass communication. It is named in honor of its first recipient, the late Eleanor Blum, a long time communications librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.

Eleanor Blum Distinguished Service to Research Award

Paul J. Deutschmann Award for Excellence in Research

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS OCTOBER 1, 2025 — DECEMBER 1, 2025

The Paul J. Deutschmann Award for Excellence in Research recognizes a body of significant research over the course of an individual's career. The award is named in honor of Paul J. Deutschmann, who developed the College of Communication Arts at Michigan State University. It serves as the AEJMC Research Award, recognizing the top scholars in the association who have made a major impact on the research of the field during their career. The Deutschmann Award is based on demonstrable influence on the field and is therefore not necessarily awarded every year.

Paul J. Deutschmann Award for Excellence in Research

Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS SEPTEMBER 1, 2025 — OCTOBER 15, 2025

The award recognizes excellence in Ph.D. dissertation research that demonstrates potentially significant impact and importance in the field of journalism and communication research and includes a monetary prize. The award is named for Ralph O. Nafziger and David Manning White, authors of Introduction to Mass Communication Research, and Michael Salwen, coauthor of An Integrated Approach to Communication Theory and Research.

Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award

Tankard Book Award

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS OCTOBER 1, 2025 — JANUARY 15, 2026

This award recognizes the most outstanding book in the field of journalism and communication. It also honors authors whose work embodies excellence in research, writing and creativity. First presented in 2007, the award is named in honor of Dr. James Tankard, Jr., posthumous recipient of AEJMC's 2006 Eleanor Blum Distinguished Service to Research Award, former editor of Journalism Monographs and a longtime University of Texas at Austin journalism professor.

Tankard Book Award

Standing Committee on Teaching Awards

Best Practices in Teaching Competition

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS DECEMBER 15, 2025 — FEBRUARY 15, 2026
An AEJMC Standing Committee on Teaching Competition

This competition honors innovative teaching ideas from JMC colleagues. Each year, the AEJMC Teaching Committee selects winners in a themed competition highlighting different areas across the journalism and mass communication curriculum. Winning entries are published in an e-booklet. The 2025 Best Practices Competition invites submissions centered on teaching and the ethical applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging media technologies (e.g., AR/VR) in media disciplines.

Best Practices in Teaching Competition

AEJMC Partners Awards

Baskett Mosse Award for Faculty Development

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NOVEMBER 15, 2024 — MARCH 1, 2025
An AEJMC and ACEJMC Award

Created by AEJMC and ACEJMC in honor of the late Baskett Mosse, executive secretary of the Accrediting Committee for 26 years, the Baskett Mosse Award for Faculty Development recognizes an outstanding young or midcareer faculty member in journalism or mass communication. (Not awarded annually.) Deadline: Applications are due March 1, 2025. See complete call.

Baskett Mosse Award for Faculty Development

Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Outstanding Early-Career Woman Scholar Award

NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS NOVEMBER 15, 2024 — APRIL 1, 2025
A Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center for the Advancement of Women in Communication at Florida International University and AEJMC Commission on the Status of Women Award

This recognition is designed to honor early-career women faculty researchers and encourage them as they pursue their research agendas in the academy. (This award is administered by AEJMC.) Deadline: Nominations are due April 1, 2025. See complete call.

Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Outstanding Early-Career Woman Scholar Award

Lionel C. Barrow Jr. Award for Distinguished Achievement in Diversity Research and Education

NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS DECEMBER 15, 2024 — MAY 1, 2025
An AEJMC Minorities and Communication Division and AEJMC Commission on the Status of Minorities Award

The award recognizes outstanding individual accomplishment and leadership in diversity efforts for underrepresented groups by race and ethnicity, in journalism and mass communication. Nominations are due May 1, 2025. See complete call.

Lionel C. Barrow Jr. Award for Distinguished Achievement in Diversity Research and Education

The Gene Burd Award for Research in Urban Journalism Studies

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS OCTOBER 1, 2025 — NOVEMBER 15, 2025
An Urban Communication Foundation and AEJMC Award

The purpose of this annual grant is to stimulate research that explains, enlightens, inspires, and improves the practice of journalism and communication in order to advance our understanding of journalism in urban environments. It may be awarded to faculty, graduate students, or a team of both.

The Gene Burd Award for Research in Urban Journalism Studies

The Gene Burd Urban Journalism Award

NOW ACCEPTING PROPOSALS

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FEBRUARY 15, 2025 — APRIL 30, 2025
An Urban Communication Foundation and AEJMC Award

This This $5,000 award recognizes high-quality urban reporting or critical analysis relevant to city problems, programs, policies, and public priorities in urban life and culture. The award is for a journalist with a distinguished record of work in urban journalism. Nominations are due April 30, 2025.

The Gene Burd Urban Journalism Award

Journalism & Mass Communication Administrator of the Year Award

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS JULY 1, 2025 — OCTOBER 15, 2025
A Scripps Howard Fund and AEJMC Award

Full-time administrator of a journalism, mass communication or communication program who, over a period of years, has consistently demonstrated an environment of leadership excellence by ongoing contributions to the improvement of learning and teaching. Open to accredited and non-accredited schools.

Journalism & Mass Communication Administrator of the Year Award

Journalism Teacher of the Year Award

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS JULY 1, 2025 — OCTOBER 15, 2025
A Scripps Howard Fund and AEJMC Award

This call is open to full-time faculty members or teaching journalism who, over a period of years, has consistently demonstrated an environment of excellence by ongoing contributions to the improvement of student learning. Open to nominees who teach students how to gather, assess, create, and present news, information and commentary via print and electronic media. Nominees may be from accredited or non-accredited schools, but must consistently teach primarily journalism courses.

Journalism Teacher of the Year Award

The Research Grant to Support Innovative News Audience & News Engagement Studies

NOW ACCEPTING PROPOSALS

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS DECEMBER 15, 2024 — MARCH 1, 2025
An AEJMC and News Engagement Day Award

The Research Grant to Support Innovative News Audience & News Engagement Studies encourages the exploration of the news audience and news engagement in new ways to answer never before asked theoretical and real-world questions relevant to today's times and the future. The winning proposal receives $3,000. This research grant replaces the News Audience Research Paper Award. Deadline is March 1, 2025. See complete call.

The Research Grant to Support Innovative News Audience & News Engagement Studies

AEJMC Programs

Institute for Diverse Leadership in Journalism and Communication (IDL Program)

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FEBRUARY 15, 2025 — APRIL 15, 2025

The purpose of the Institute for Diverse Leadership in Journalism and Communication is to increase diversity in administrative and other senior-level positions in journalism and communication education. The Institute’s objective is to identify, recruit, mentor, and train future leaders and administrators. The Institute is co-sponsored by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC).

IDL Applications

AEJMC Emerging Scholar Grants

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS JULY 1, 2025 — OCTOBER 1, 2025

The AEJMC Emerging Scholars Program award research and teaching grants to emerging scholars to fund research or teaching proposals to encourage innovative and timely projects in journalism and mass communication. Applicants must be current AEJMC faculty members.

AEJMC Emerging Scholar Grants

AEJMC Senior Scholar Grants

ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS JULY 1, 2025 — OCTOBER 1, 2025

The AEJMC Senior Scholars Program awards grants to senior (typically tenured) scholars to fund innovative and timely research projects in journalism and mass communication. Applicants must be AEJMC members.

AEJMC Senior Scholar Grants

Bonus Calls

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly – Special Issue: Call for Submissions

NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS

Hidden, Yet Pervasive: Social Inequality in Journalism (Research)
Andreas A. Riedl1, Thomas Hanitzsch1, Thomas R. Schmidt2, & Nik Usher3
1LMU Munich, 2University of California San Diego, & 3University of San Diego
Special Issue Editors

Social inequality is typically understood as the unequal distribution of (economic) resources, power, and prestige within society, where conditions of high inequality grant privileges, opportunities, and rewards to individuals in certain positions while denying them to others (Ballantine et al., 2019). Forms of social inequality are growing globally (e.g., Piketty, 2014) and lie at the heart of many burning problems of our time, ranging from political polarization over climate change to the societal impact of generative AI. The 2024 Human Development Report by the United Nations identifies social inequalities as a key to addressing today's grand challenges. In a deeply mediatized world, public discourses around social inequality are pivotal to how these challenges develop and unfold—positioning journalism research at the forefront of their analysis. Deadline for full-paper submissions: September 1, 2025. See complete call.

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly – Special Issue: Call for Submissions

AEJMC Champions of Editing Linda Shockley Award for Excellence in Teaching

NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS

AEJMC is seeking submissions for the 2025 Champions of Editing Linda Shockley Award for Excellence in Teaching. Dr. Deborah Gump launched the Champions of Editing, formerly known as the Breakfast of Editing Champions, about 20 years ago. In the spirit of celebrating excellence in teaching editing, the Champions of Editing is announcing a teaching prize open to AEJMC members from all divisions, interest groups, etc. The prize will highlight innovative approaches to teaching editing. Editing is a nearly universal component of journalism and mass communication. Submission deadline: May 15, 2025. See complete call.

AEJMC Champions of Editing Linda Shockley Award for Excellence in Teaching

2025 Barrow Minority Doctoral Student Scholarship – Call for Applications

Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Barrow Minority Doctoral Student Scholarship. The scholarship includes a $3,250 award and a free one-year membership in the Communication Theory and Methodology Division (CT&M) of AEJMC. The scholarship honors the late Professor Lionel C. Barrow, Jr., of Howard University, recognizing his pioneering efforts supporting minority education in journalism and mass communication. The award is designed to aid doctoral students in journalism or mass communication programs to complete their dissertation research and academic studies. The student’s work does not need to address issues of race or ethnicity. Submissions must be emailed no later than May 1, 2025. See complete call.

2025 Barrow Minority Doctoral Student Scholarship – Call for Applications

2025-26 AEJMC-MCSD Diversity and Inclusion Career Development Fellowship for Graduate Students

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Applications are now being accepted for the 2025-26 AEJMC-MCSD Diversity and Inclusion Career Development Fellowship for doctoral and master's students from historically marginalized and underrepresented groups. Sponsored by the AEJMC Committee on Career Development and Mass Communication and Society Division, this fellowship is established to help with those graduate students' career preparation (which includes, among other topics, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility). Applications due by Friday, April 11, 2025. See complete call.

2025-26 AEJMC-MCSD Diversity and Inclusion Career Development Fellowship for Graduate Students

Mass Communication and Society – Call for Editor

Transition period begins January 1, 2026
Official term is January 1, 2027, through December 31, 2029

The Mass Communication and Society (MC&S) Division of AEJMC is now seeking applications for Editor for Mass Communication and Society, published by Taylor & Francis. Mass Communication and Society, the MC&S Division's flagship publication, is a refereed journal that publishes articles on a wide variety of topics that advance mass communication theory, especially at the societal or macrosocial level. It publishes original research and book reviews on topics related to mass media practices, content, effects, messages, and research methods. The journal welcomes both qualitative and quantitative approaches, with a strong preference for social-scientific perspectives. Membership of the AEJMC MC&S Division provides a free subscription to the journal. Application Deadline: April 18, 2025. See complete call.

Mass Communication and Society – Call for Editor