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The official X account for RMIG (the Religion and Media Interest Group) of @AEJMC
United States
Joined August 2021
Today is the day! The inaugural RMIG Participatory Symposium occurs on Zoom from 12-3 pm Eastern. Email Katie (kathryn.montalbano@uky.edu) for the Zoom link if you're interested in attending.
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The theme of the 2026 Best Practices in Teaching Competition is “Nurturing Harmony and Health in Higher Education,” which is broadly interpreted in the context of journalism & mass communication education in the classroom and beyond.
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SCT welcomes submissions from faculty of all ranks who teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and graduate student instructors. The submission deadline is Sunday, February 15 at 11:59 p.m. CT.
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The 21st annual @AEJMC Standing Committee on Teaching (SCT) Best Practices in Teaching Competition recognizes innovative class-tested assignments, projects, or activities from faculty who teach in journalism & mass communication disciplines represented by AEJMC.
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"Vonnegut found hope in books and heaped praise on librarians...dedicated professionals amid anti-democratic bullying and censorship." In this throwback piece, Kurt Vonnegut expresses admiration for libraries and the people who work there. https://t.co/A0PFO7b5nT
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Today at 12 PM ET! As moderate American churches disappear — and with them a key space for cross-partisan connection — @ryanburge explains how congregations once mixed Democrats and Republicans and why that’s no longer true. RSVP for this @RNS webinar: https://t.co/4iqpJHDFAv
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Two weeks left to enter the 2026 RNA Awards! Submit your best 2025 religion journalism by Jan 31. Entry instructions: https://t.co/UmQD3DI6F7
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Paper call extended to Jan. 6, 2026! Submit your work to the Latter-Day Saints and Media Studies Symposium in Lai'e, Hawaii (Feb. 26-28, 2026), hosted by BYU-Hawaii. 🏄♀️🏝️ More details in the image below and at: https://t.co/PSeLYsiM3A
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The IAMRC Religion and Communication (@IAMCRtweets) Working Group is pleased to announce plans for a book collection on Sacred Shrines and the Media. Submit a 1-page outline to Prof. Yoel Cohen (prof.yoelcohen@gmail.com) by 31 December 2025. See attached screenshots for info!
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🚨 spoiler alert 🚨 *Don't* read this review if you haven't yet watched Knives Out 3. And be sure to treat yourself once you finish grading finals, RMIG friends! https://t.co/BCrRvG0qpE
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Questions? Please reach out to Omar Hammad, RMIG Head [omh9@scarletmail.rutgers.edu]. We look forward to your submissions! You need not be a current RMIG member to submit.
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In your document, please include your full name, university affiliation, academic status (e.g., graduate student, PhD student, PhD candidate, or faculty member), and your email address. Submit your file as a PDF or Word document, saved as: LastName_ResearchIdea.
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To submit your work: Please upload your 150–200-word research idea to the folder at:
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As such, RMIG is committed to helping scholars at every stage build community, gain mentorship, and access the resources they need as the field evolves through AI, global perspectives, and interdisciplinary approaches.
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Religion & media scholarship remains limited, making it difficult for emerging + established scholars to find peers & support. This is especially true for grad students & early-career faculty developing research interests, building networks, and navigating early publications.
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(3) A “Hear from the Editor” conversation with Dr. David Scott, editor of the Journal of Media and Religion, providing insider guidance on publication expectations, global trends, and positioning scholarship for success.
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(2) An interactive AI panel examining how emerging technologies are shaping the work, practices, and professional realities of today’s scholars—as well as those of the next generation.
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The symposium will include: (1) An informal, supportive space for early-career scholars and graduate students to share ideas and receive constructive feedback from peers and senior scholars. For more info, see:
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Call for Participants: RMIG Speed Research Session RMIG invites early-career scholars and graduate students to participate in our Speed Research Session as part of our upcoming online symposium. This...
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This virtual event is designed to support emerging scholars as they explore new research directions, share their work, and build meaningful connections with others engaged in the study of religion and media. Attendance is free, including for faculty and early-career researchers.
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