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05/02/2017

CSCA 2018 Convention - Call for Submissions - Communication Education Interest Group

COMMUNICATION EDUCATION INTEREST GROUP
Call for Papers and Panels

Central States Communication Association (CSCA)
Annual Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 4-7th, 2018
Difference

The Communication Education Interest Group is dedicated to the advancement of practical, pedagogical, methodological, and theoretical interests of its members. Our group equally values the multi-modal and multi-paradigmatic educational viewpoints and perspectives of its constituents, which include (but are not limited to) K-12, community college, and four-year college and university researchers/scholars/educators. We encourage the exchange of lively debate among our members and enthusiastically welcome the opportunity to engage in dialogue with CSCA members, interest groups, and (especially) with larger communities, organizations, and institutions beyond our own. The Communication Education Interest Group invites submissions for participation at the 2018 Conference. October 9, 2017 is the deadline to submit.

Proposals that incorporate the conference theme of “Difference” are strongly encouraged and will be given special consideration. A wide range of topics encompassing “Difference” within the Communication Education Interest Group are welcomed. In solidarity with the 2018 leadership of CSCA, we hope that this theme will inspire members to utilize critical and noncritical approaches to: conceptualize and complexify cultural differences, celebrate difference, problematize difference, explore intersectionality, and deconstruct why and how communication education scholars are reaching to make a difference in their/our communities. University and community partnerships are particularly welcome. Submissions inclusive of all paradigmatic and methodological perspectives in the communication discipline are welcomed and embraced. Competitive paper and graduate student submissions are strongly encouraged.

Additionally, to expand on possible submission and session proposal ideas, we wish to allow space for ‘Difference’ to be represented through the presentation of our communication scholarship, not just within it. For example, consider proposing sessions utilizing various visual/auditory techniques, interactive media/technologies, embodied/performative/artistic processes, dialogic/co-constructed praxis, critical engagement methods, etc.

Awards:

The Communication Education Interest Group gives out several awards each year during our business meeting at the conference:

Guidelines for Submission:

All media/technology requests must be made at the time of submission. Please only request media if it is absolutely essential to your presentation (and you are unable to provide it yourself) as media requests will be closely examined before approval. Laptop computers cannot not be made available for presentations. Your submission implies that you agree to follow appropriate presentation guidelines if your paper/panel is accepted (i.e., it is generally unprofessional to read your paper to those in attendance or take more time than what is allotted to you by the session’s designated chair).

All papers/panels must be submitted electronically using Microsoft Word. Documents sent using any other format will be returned to the sender. An email acknowledging receipt of proposals submitted will be sent for each submission within 48 hours of receiving it.

Submission Deadline: Monday, October 9th, 2017 by 11:59 p.m. (Central Time)

Send submissions electronically using Microsoft Word to the following:

Kathryn B. Golsan
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
cscacommed@gmail.com

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