Greetings! The newly proposed Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Religion and Media Interest Division is in need of potential members! Please place your name on a simple online survey and help show the BEA Board of Directors that there is great interest in the creation of a division that focuses on religious issues. We are in need of about 100 more “signatures”. It …
Call for Papers, Janie Harden Fritz
Communication Research and Theory Network a service of the National Communication Association www.natcom.org/CRTNET ——————————————————————– Call for Papers, Janie Harden Fritz ——————————————————————– Janie Harden Fritz, harden@duq.edu Call for Papers 108th Annual ECA Convention Boston, Massachusetts March 29–April 2, 2017 Theory & Methodology Interest Group Freedom To … Freedom From No city in the United States is associated more with the tensions …
New Guest Blogger, Dr. Sam Ebersole, “Jesus Christ. . . Documentary Film Maker?”
We recently posted a blog by CCSN guest blogger for August, Dr. Samuel Ebersole, Colorado State University. Enjoy and share widely. Thanks. Jesus Christ. . . Documentary Film Maker? (by Samuel Ebersole) Peace, Robert
Dr. Greg Spencer, Westmont College, Free Webinar, “Essential Questions in Faith and Communication, no. 8,” Tues., August 30, moderated by Mark Fackler
Greetings, colleagues and friends. Please join the Christianity and Communication Studies Network (CCSN) (https://www.theccsn.com), Dr. Mark Fackler (moderator), and Dr. Greg Spencer (Ph.D., University of Oregon), Professor of Communication Studies, Westmont College, for the next installment in the “Essential Questions in Faith and Communication” webinar series on Tuesday, August 30, 6:30-7:30 pm EST. This webinar is free and open to …
George Fox University / Assistant Professor of Communication
George Fox University announces a tenure-track faculty position in Communication to begin in August 2017. George Fox University, a Christ-centered community, prepares students spiritually, academically, and professionally to think with clarity, act with integrity, and serve with passion. Professors teach all truth as God’s truth, integrating all fields of learning around the person and work of Jesus Christ, bringing the …
Dr. Gerald Mast, Bluffton University, Free Webinar, “Essential Questions in Faith and Communication,” Tuesday, August 23, moderated by Mark Fackler
Greetings, colleagues and friends. Please join the Christianity and Communication Studies Network (CCSN) (https://www.theccsn.com), Dr. Mark Fackler (moderator), and Dr. Gerald Mast (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh), Professor of Communication, Bluffton University, for the next installment in the “Essential Questions in Faith and Communication” webinar series on Tuesday, August 23, 8-9 pm EST. This webinar is free and open to the …
THEOCOM2016: In the World Yet Not of The World: Ecclesiology in a Digital Age
The annual THEOCOM 2016 conference will be held at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Cal., July 31 – Aug. 2. THEOCOM 2016 considers the church as this year’s theme. Exploring ecclesiology vis-a-vis the reality of digital culture, THEOCOM 2016 seeks to examine both the nature and identity of the church, as well as the church’s activity in digital culture …
New Blog Post, “Practicing a Theatrical Hermeneutic in Teaching and Performance” (by Paul Patton)
Please check out ccsn’s latest guest blogger, Dr. Paul Patton, and his reflections on “Practicing a Theatrical Hermeneutic in Teaching and Performance,” available here: Practicing a Theatrical Hermeneutic in Teaching and Performance (by Paul Patton) Dr. Patton is also hosting a live webinar event on the same subject on Tuesday, July 19, 8-9 pm. You may read more here: https://www.theccsn.com/exploring-the-use-of-a-theatrical-hermeneutic-in-teaching-and-performance/ …
New Blog Post, Teaching the “Dark Side” of Communication, Part 3: The How (by Jeremy Osborn)
Please check out this third and final installment from June’s CCSN guest blogger, Dr. Jeremy Osborn: Teaching the “Dark Side” of Communication, Part 3: The How (by Jeremy Osborn) For interested readers, Part 1 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/a-backward-design-approach-to-the-integration-of-faith-and-learning-part-1/ Part 2 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/teaching-the-dark-side-of-communication-part-2-the-what-and-why/ Peace, Robert
New Blog Post, Teaching the “Dark Side” of Communication, Part 2: The What and Why (Part 2)
Please check out the second installment from June’s CCSN guest blogger, Dr. Jeremy Osborn: Teaching the “Dark Side” of Communication, Part 2: The What and Why (by Jeremy Osborn) Part 1 is located here: https://www.theccsn.com/a-backward-design-approach-to-the-integration-of-faith-and-learning-part-1/ Peace, Robert