Royal Roads University student awards announced
Each year for four years (2011-14), three meritorious Royal Roads University students who employed the research strategy of public ethnography will be awarded $1,000 at convocation. These awards are made possible through funding from the Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning and Public Ethnography. Public ethnography means scholarship for a new communication paradigm. It entails getting people involved in learning together about new challenges, and it means new ways of disseminating knowledge across distances over different time zones.
Public ethnography conference
Conference CFP: Public Ethnography: Connecting New Genres, New Media, New Audiences
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
June 1-2, 2012
The conference program is now available for download.
Organizer: Phillip Vannini, (Communication & Culture, Royal Roads University)
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