Intercultural Communication
The Intercultural Communication Interest Group (ICIG) was established in 1994 to meet the demand of increasing academic interests in communication issues related to globalization, diversity, and group relations in a multicultural society. The purpose of ICIG is to develop a research base in theory, criticism, and pedagogy that contributes to the understanding of communication in intercultural contexts.
Chair: Heather Nesemeier, Minnesota State University-Moorhead
Vice-Chair: Diana Trebing, Saginaw Valley State University
Secretary: Sydney Yueh, Northeastern State University
2014 Program Planner: Heather Nesemeier, nesemeier@mnstate.edu
Interest Groups
- Overview
- Adjunct/Temporary Faculty Caucus
- Argumentation and Forensics
- Basic Course
- Communication Education
- Communication Ethics & Freedom of Expression
- Communication Theory
- Community College
- G.I.F.T.
- Graduate Student Caucus
- Health Communication
- Instructional Resources
- Intercultural Communication
- Interpersonal and Small Group Communication
- Kenneth Burke Society
- Media Studies
- Organizational and Professional Communication
- Performance Studies and Theatre
- Political Communication
- Popular Culture
- Public Relations
- Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Caucus
- States Advisory Council
- Undergraduate Programs
- Women's Caucus

