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The International Communication division is one of 17 divisions, 10 special interest groups and 2 commissions of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). The International Communication division focuses on the study of processes and effects of mass communication in the international arena. It also publishes The International Communication Bulletin.
Dear ICD Colleagues:
Greetings! As the new head of the division, I extend a warm welcome to all. The 2007 AEJMC Convention in Washington D.C. in August, and the World Journalism Education Congress in Singapore in June were two major events for the International Communication Division (ICD). Special message for ICD members from ICD Head, Sanjay Asthana. Read More>>>
ICD NEWS: Spring 2008
Sharing News with Commission on the Status of Women
In an effort to expand the reach of the International Communication Division with other AEJMC divisions and commissions, we are sharing web content with the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). The ICD website will share news and information from the CSW on the ICD website. The latest Spring 2008 issue includes announcements, calls for papers and a special feature on how new media tools are helping to document women's history. See the PDF of the newsletter here and visit the CSW website here .
Feature Interview with ICD Member: Heloiza Herscovitz
Get to know your fellow colleagues. ICD Members share their thoughts on their involvement in the organization and international communication. If you are interested in being a featured ICD member for the website, email aejmciicd@aejmcicd.org. Read More>>>

From the AEJMC Convention: Sanjay Asthana, ICD Head, presented awards to authors of prize-winning papers at the annual AEJMC conference in Washington, D.C. in August. Sanjay Asthana (left) presented the first award for the top paper to Pamela Shoemaker (center), Xiuli Wang (right), Gang Han (not shown), and E. Jordan Storm (not shown) of Syracuse University. (Photo by Margaretha Geertsema)
ICD Resources Now Available!
View relevant international communication research links here. Send us any hyperlinks of relevant international communication resources to aejmciicd@aejmcicd.org.
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Feature Interview with ICD Member: Anne Cooper-Chen
Get to know your fellow colleagues. ICD Members share their thoughts on their involvement in the organization and international communication. If you are interested in being a featured ICD member for the website, email aejmciicd@aejmcicd.org. Read More>>>
AEJMC Blog Launches-ICD Members Blog Today! Dear Fellow ICD members: I seek your participation in the AEJMC blog. Mich Sineath, Public Relations, AEJMC/ASJMC has been instrumental in creating the new (and cool) AEJMC website. The blog interface is a superb new addition. An interesting feature here is that the blogs are low-tech. Simple interface. You may cut-and-past websites, and other information directly. Posting blog entries and other information relating to international and global journalism will greatly benefit our fellow ICD members from Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Latin America.
Once you log into the AEJMC website (http://www.aejmc.org), on your right side you will notice the "Quick Links" tab. Here you will see the "Blog" tab at the bottom. Once you click here, you will go to "Topics". Click our division name - International Communication (http://aejmc.org/talk/?cat=19) and you will be on the blog.
Feature Interview with ICD Member: Marcie Hinton, Research Chair
Get to know your fellow colleagues. ICD Members share their thoughts on their involvement in the organization and international communication. If you are interested in being a featured ICD member for the website, email aejmciicd@aejmcicd.org. Read More>>>
Robert L. Stevenson Tribute ICD Colleagues: In August 2007, the International Communication Division voted to name a paper competition for Robert L. Stevenson and to establish an award for the top paper. Stevenson was, until his death in November 2006, a Kenan Professor at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill. A prolific researcher in the field of international mass media, he served as a mentor and friend to many students and scholars. Please see the Tribute for more details.
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