International Association for Literary Journalism Studies Constitution and Bylaws
(adopted 14 July 2006; latest version, amended and adopted 17 May 2008)
CONSTITUTION
Preamble
In accordance with the scholarly, teaching and professional interests
of its founding members, a new international learned society dedicated
to the study of Literary Journalism is hereby created.
Article 1: Name and Purpose
Section 1. The name of the organization shall be the International Association
for Literary Journalism Studies.
Section 2. The purpose of the organization shall be the improvement of
scholarly research and education in Literary Journalism. To this end,
members of the Association shall undertake the following objectives:
a. To foster scholarly research and inquiry in the field of Literary Journalism
and related areas.
b. To enhance the subject matter of courses related to Literary Journalism
and encourage the effectiveness of teaching at the undergraduate and graduate
levels.
c. To promote a sense of public service, professional responsibility and
freedom among practitioners of Literary Journalism and those in academe.
d. To stimulate close relationships between the researchers and teachers
of these subjects and professional organizations and individuals.
e. To encourage the adoption and practice of high standards for scholarship
and teaching of these subjects, and an adequate system of rewards and
assurances for researchers and teachers to support such standards.
f. To increase the understanding and awareness among professional and
academic personnel of the importance of Literary Journalism.
g. To attract to the study of these subjects a growing number of able
students.
h. To plan a program to further the improvement of and the practice and
advancement of Literary Journalism.
Article 2: Membership
Section 1. Membership shall be by individuals and by educational or
professional organizations. Eligible individuals and organizations are
those concerned principally with higher-education teaching and/or research
in those areas listed in Article 1, Section 2, and those in professional
activities related to these subject areas.
Section 2. Membership classifications, qualifications, dues and privileges
shall be defined in the bylaws.
Article 3: Officers
Section 1. The officers of the Association shall be as follows: President,
Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The principal officer of the
Association shall be designated as its President and be chosen in the
manner prescribed in the bylaws. The President shall perform the duties
assigned to that position in the bylaws and such other duties as may from
time to time be determined by the Association membership.
Section 2. The secondary officer of the Association shall be a Vice President,
who shall perform the duties requested by the President and shall serve
as President should the principal officer be absent from annual meeting
or otherwise unable to serve.
Section 3. The Secretary of the Association shall perform the duties assigned
in the bylaws and any others requested by the President.
Section 4. The Treasurer of the Association shall perform the duties assigned
in the bylaws and any others requested by the President.
Section 5. The officers, the Journal editor, the Journal managing editor,
the newsletter editor, the webmaster, the elected member of the Nominating
Committee, and the research, program, and membership chairs shall constitute
the Executive Committee of the Association, which shall be vested with
the authority to govern the Association and to direct its affairs. The
President shall serve as chair of the Executive Committee. The Executive
Committee shall have the power to fill vacancies pro tempore in its own
membership. The outgoing President shall serve as an ex-officio, non-voting
member of the Executive Committee for two years from the end of his or
her term as Association President. The outgoing President shall not be
counted in determining a quorum or in polling the Executive Committee
by phone or e-mail.
Article 4: Dues
Section 1. The officers shall have the right to apprise the need for
operating funds, from time to time, and, upon ratification of such proposal
by a simple majority of the membership voting at any annual meeting, to
raise or lower annual dues as a requirement for membership in the Association.
Article 5: Meetings
Section 1. Meetings shall be held as prescribed in the bylaws.
Article 6: Amendments
Section 1. This constitution and its bylaws may be amended by the affirmative
votes of two-thirds of the members participating in any meeting at which
a proposed amendment or amendments is or are presented for action by the
members.
Section 2. The President shall prepare and distribute the text of the
proposed amendment or amendments at least two weeks before the meeting
at which the amendment or amendments is or are presented for consideration
and action.
Article 7: Promulgation
Section 1. This constitution and its bylaws attached shall become effective
upon adoption by a two-thirds affirmative vote of those members voting.
Article 8: Dissolution
Section 1. The organization may be dissolved by a two-thirds vote of
the membership present and voting at any annual meeting.
BYLAWS
Article 1: Membership
Section 1. Classification of membership: Regular members, who shall
be faculty, staff or student members of institutions engaged in Literary
Journalism education at the college undergraduate or graduate level, or
persons in related professional activities who have an interest in Literary
Journalism teaching and/or research.
Section 2. Funds of the Association shall be deposited with the Association
Treasurer, who will provide the facilities of his or her office for their
accounting. Other funds will be deposited in appropriate separate accounts.
Section 3. A regular member is one whose dues are paid in advance of the
annual meeting.
Section 4. Only regular members are entitled to voting rights.
Article 2: Meetings
Section 1. The annual meeting of the Association shall be held at a
time and place specified by the Executive Committee.
Section 2. Special meetings of the Association may be called and held
in connection with any plan or activity designed to carry out the stated
functions of the Association, upon concurrence of a quorum of the Executive
Committee.
Section 3. Decisions of the Association and its Executive Committee shall
be by majority vote of members present and voting.
Section 4. At the discretion of the presiding officer, either Erskine
May's Parliamentary Procedure or Robert's Rules of Order will be the manual
for parliamentary procedure in meetings of the Association.
Section 5. Each regular member of the Association shall be entitled to
one vote in elections, and to one vote on all issues or proposals presented
at an annual or special meeting of the Association.
Section 6. The Executive Committee shall meet at least once during the
annual Conference and at such other times as its membership shall determine.
For purposes of conducting business of the Association, the President
may present propositions to the Executive Committee and poll its membership
by e-mail or phone. Such balloting shall constitute performance of the
advisory function of the Executive Committee between annual meetings.
Article 3: Nominations and Elections
Section 1. The current Vice President, who is the incoming President
of the Association, shall, with consultation of a two-member Nominating
Committee, present a list of nominees to the Association President prior
to the annual meeting. One member of the Nominating Committee shall be
elected at the previous annual meeting and one shall be appointed by the
President.
Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Nominating Committee to invite
nominations and develop a slate of nominees from the Association's regular
membership prior to the annual meeting, to present the slate at that meeting,
inviting further nominations from the floor, and then to conduct the election
of the officers and Executive Committee members. Nominations to the position
of Secretary may be made from the floor of the annual meeting. Upon completion
of the election, the nominating committee chair shall inform members of
the name of the winning candidates.
Section 3. Elections shall be held every two years at the annual meeting.
Only members of the Association shall be entitled to vote in the election.
Section 4. A candidate for office shall be deemed elected if he or she
receives more votes than those cast for any other contender for the office.
Section 5. Upon successful completion of an elected term of office as
Vice President, the holder of that office shall automatically succeed
to, and possess all the rights and responsibilities of, the office of
President. His or her term as President will begin the day immediately
following his or her election.
Section 6. Upon successful completion of an elected term of office as
Secretary, the holder of that office shall automatically succeed to, and
possess all the rights and responsibilities of, the Vice President. His
or her term as Vice President will begin the day immediately following
his or her election.
Article 4: Terms and Duties of Officers
Section 1. The President, Vice President and Secretary of the Association
shall serve for two years from the day after election at the annual meeting
until the election at the annual meeting two years hence. They shall not
be eligible to succeed themselves in office, although they may be re-elected
to the office after a period of two years. They shall be responsible for
planning and carrying out a program designed to accomplish the purposes
of the Association. The Association's Treasurer, Journal editor and managing
editor, newsletter editor, webmaster, the elected member of the Nominating
Committee, and research, program, and membership chairs shall serve for
two years from the day after election at the annual meeting until the
election at the annual meeting two years hence. They shall be eligible
to succeed themselves in office.
Section 2. The President of the Association shall be the Executive Officer
of the Association and shall administer its affairs, with the advice of
the Executive Committee, including the appointment of any necessary committees.
The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and the
Executive Committee, when present. He or she shall also preserve order,
enforce the Constitution and perform all duties of a presiding officer.
All contracts entered into by the association must be signed by both the
President and the Treasurer.
Section 3. It shall be the duty of the Vice President to carry out whatever
tasks may be assigned to him or her by the President for the purpose of
accomplishing the stated objectives of the Association. In the event of
a vacancy in the office of the President, for any reason, the Vice President
shall assume the title and duties of that office until a new President
is chosen at the next regular election two meetings hence. The Vice President
shall preside, in the absence of the President, at meetings of the Association
and/or the Executive Committee. In the event the Vice President is unable
to complete the term of that office, or succeed to the position of President,
the Secretary shall assume the title and duties of Vice President until
the next annual Association meeting. The President will then name a new
Secretary with the advice and consent of the Executive Committee. In the
event both the President and Vice President are unable to complete their
terms, any member of the Executive Committee may convene a meeting of
that body and elect Association members to serve as President and Vice
President until the next annual meeting.
Section 4. The Secretary shall take and keep the minutes of the Association
annual meeting, all Executive Committee meetings and any other Association
records, as well as perform any other duties requested by the Association
President.
Section 5. The Treasurer shall manage the financial affairs and records
of the Association, as well as perform any other duties requested by the
Association President.
Section 6. The Association's Executive Committee shall consist of the
Association's President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Journal
editor and managing editor, newsletter editor, webmaster, the elected
member of the Nominating Committee, and research, program, and membership
chairs, and the Association's outgoing President as an ex-officio, non-voting
member. Members of the Executive Committee shall be elected at an annual
meeting to serve a term of two years, from the time of the election at
the annual meeting until the time of election at the annual meeting two
years hence. In the event any member of the at-large membership of the
Executive Committee resigns or is unable to fulfill the functions of the
office, the Executive Committee shall fill the vacancy until the next
annual meeting at which time an Association member shall be elected to
serve the unexpired term.
Section 7. A quorum at a meeting at which all members of the Executive
Committee have been invited to attend in person shall be five. For the
purposes of conducting the Association's business, the President may present
propositions to the Executive Committee and poll all its members by e-mail
or phone. Such balloting shall constitute performance of the advisory
function of the Executive Committee between annual meetings.
Section 8. Any member of the Executive Committee who does not attend the
Association convention may be removed from office upon a recommendation
by the Association President and a majority vote of the members attending
the annual meeting. Once a position is declared vacant, the members will
elect another Association member to fill that unexpired term.
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