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Joel Beeson: Recipient of Lionel C. Barrow, Jr. Award 2016

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(Repost from Commission on the Status of Minorities) - The Commission on the Status of Minorities congratulates Dr. Joel Beeson of West Virginia University, 2016 Barrow Award winner for his teaching & research on historically underrepresented groups and veterans. The commission and Minorities and Communication Division will present him his honor at the annual AEJMC convention in Minneapolis.

“Dr. Beeson’s fine work celebrating multiple minorities and teamed with other societal groups, such as veterans, impressed the Barrow Award Committee,” said Commission Chairman Kyle Huckins, who headed the honor panel. “The applied nature of his work and incorporation of students in projects also aided his candidacy.”

Beeson is an associate professor at the WVU Reed College of Media. His current research in virtual reality is informed by two decades of delving into race and representation, emerging media and documentary studies.

The academician has M.A. and B.A. degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia and received his doctorate in American Studies at the Union Institute and University investigating how Critical Race and Feminist Standpoint theories can inform counter-narratives in social documentary projects using oral history methods.

Beeson currently leads a collaborative initiative with Morgan State University’s School of Global Communication and Journalism, a historically black urban institution, to develop a social justice media project. This collaboration resulted in Bridging Selma and the virtual reality app, Fractured Tour.

His work in VR journalism was recently featured on MediaShift. In 2014, he launched an interactive website, thebookofwarpoems.com, which highlights a book of poems written by two young African-American sisters from the early 1900s rural U.S. He produced and directed the award-winning 2008 documentary “Fighting on Two Fronts: the Untold Stories of African American WWII Veterans.”

 

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