Turner CV March 2013 - Fred Turner - Stanford University
Turner CV March 2013 - Fred Turner - Stanford University
Turner CV March 2013 - Fred Turner - Stanford University
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Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang <strong>University</strong> Fellow in Undergraduate Education, <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>,<br />
2012-2017. Awarded for a sustained commitment to improving undergraduate education at<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong>.<br />
Fellow, National Forum on the Future of Liberal Education, The Teagle Foundation, 2009-2012.<br />
Awarded after a nationwide search to a select group of junior scholars from across the disciplines<br />
in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities at top-tier American research universities.<br />
Fellows participate in a multi-year program to develop new academic leaders in the liberal arts.<br />
The CITASA Book Award Special Mention, Communication and Information Technologies Section of<br />
the American Sociological Association, 2008. Awarded to an outstanding book in the sociology<br />
of communication or the sociology of information technology published in the previous two<br />
years.<br />
Professional and Scholarly Publishing Award for Excellence, Association of American Publishers, 2007.<br />
Awarded for the best book in Communication and Cultural Studies published in 2006.<br />
The Lewis Mumford Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Technics, Media Ecology<br />
Association, 2007. Awarded to an outstanding book or article published in the previous three<br />
years on the history or philosophy of technology, science and media, and of their social, cultural<br />
and psychological effects.<br />
The James W. Carey Media Research Award, Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research, 2007.<br />
Awarded annually to a single outstanding work on communication and public life and other<br />
themes central to the scholarship of James Carey.<br />
Outstanding Paper Award for “Where The Counterculture Met the New Economy,” Communication and<br />
Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Association, 2006. Awarded to<br />
a single, outstanding paper or book chapter in the social study of communication and information<br />
technology published in the previous two years.<br />
Leonore Annenberg and Wallis Annenberg Fellow in Communication, Center for Advanced Study in the<br />
Behavioral Sciences, <strong>Stanford</strong>, California. One-year fellowship at the Center. Made eligible July,<br />
2005. In residence 2007-2008.<br />
Winner, National Student Essay Contest, for “Cyberspace as the New Frontier?” Computer<br />
Professionals for Social Responsibility, 2001.<br />
Dissertation Fellowship, Department of Communication, <strong>University</strong> of California, San Diego, 2001.<br />
Nominated for a Faculty Appreciation Award by students of the Sloan School of Management, MIT, for<br />
excellence in teaching, 2000.<br />
Pre-doctoral Humanities Fellowship, <strong>University</strong> of California, San Diego. Awarded on the basis of<br />
academic achievement and scholarly potential in a university-wide competition. The award<br />
covered full tuition, fees, and a stipend annually for four years, 1996-2000.<br />
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