We are excited to announce The
Texas Social Media Research Institute's 2013 Social Media Conference on
Friday, Nov. 8, in Fort Worth, Texas.
We
are excited about this wonderful opportunity and we anticipate 250+ attendees
this year at the Tarleton State University- Southwest Metroplex campus. Deadline
for proposals is June 30.
This
conference consists of a few research tracks: a SOCIAL MEDIA RESEARCH, SMALL
BUSINESS, NON-PROFIT, K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION, and TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
tracks. The conference planning committee is actively seeking papers, panels,
and training workshops focused on, but not limited to the following topics:
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Mobile applications, interactions and technologies
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Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, Pinterest, Instagram (How to Use the
Technologies)
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Social Media in Business (Ideas for Entrepreneurs and Large Organizations).
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Social Media in Education
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Social Media in the Non-Profit Sector
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Social Media in Interpersonal and Intercultural Communication
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Practical Solutions for Social Media Problems
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Benefits and Disadvantages of Social Media in K-12 and Higher Education
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Social Media and Generational Communication
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Social Media and Information Sciences/Library Sciences
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Social Media and Mobile Applications and Devices
Additional
Information
Possible
forms of submission include: panels (including roundtables and discussions),
papers/abstracts, and training workshops. Complete the conference submission
form (http://www.tinyurl.com/SocialMediaConferenceCall)
AND e-mail papers/panels to TSMRI (texassocialmediaresearch@gmail.com)
no later than JUNE 30TH, 2013
Participants
will have an opportunity to publish their papers in the conference proceedings
book, which will be published on the Texas Social Media Research Institute's
website. The top paper will be considered for publication in TSMRI's
peer-reviewed publication, The Journal of Social Media in Society.
If
you have any questions, please contact the Texas Social Media ResearchInstitute via e-mail or telephone
(254-307-8211).
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