107th Annual ECA Convention
[R]evolution
Baltimore, MD
The Hyatt Regency
March 31st – April 3rd
Submission Deadline: October 15, 2015
2016 Interpersonal Communication Interest Group Call for Papers
The Interpersonal Communication Interest Group of the Eastern Communication Association invites you to submit your work to the 2016 convention to be held in Baltimore, MD, March 31-April 3, 2016. We invite program proposals and completed studies exploring any issue related to interpersonal communication.
This year’s theme, [R]evolution, provokes us to think about our discipline’s evolution and revolutions. With this in mind, competitive papers and panels focused upon the conference theme will be highly considered. Top papers will be formally recognized at the Interpersonal Communication Interest Group’s Business Meeting during the conference.
From Jason Wrench, Vice President of ECA:
“Following in the spirit of these [r]evolutionary events, I invite our collaborative consideration about [R]evolution in the communication discipline. Are the field, our scholarship, and our teaching best served by a series of slow, incremental changes, or is it time to promote radical, pervasive overthrow of the status quo?”
All submissions should be submitted electronically to the ECA Interpersonal Communication Interest Group Chair, Mary Toale, at mary.toale@oswego.edu by 11:59 pm on October 15, 2015 in a Word or PDF document file.
GUIDELINES: Submission of Completed Papers
Individual submissions of complete papers should include the following elements:
a. A one-page abstract on the first page.
b. A statement of professional responsibility on the first page/abstract page (see below).
Statement of Professional Responsibility
The following statement MUST be included with every submission of a paper or panel in order for it to be eligible for review.
In submitting the attached paper or proposal, I/We recognize that this submission is considered a professional responsibility. I/We agree to present this panel or paper if it is accepted and programmed. I/We further recognize that all who attend and present at ECA’s annual meeting must register and pay required fees.
c. A completed study.
** If the paper has multiple authors, please indicate who will be presenting at the convention.
GUIDELINES: Submission of Program/Panel Proposals
Submission of program/panel proposals should include the following elements:
Statement of Professional Responsibility
The following statement MUST be included with every submission of a paper or panel in order for it to be eligible for review.
In submitting the attached paper or proposal, I/We recognize that this submission is considered a professional responsibility. I/We agree to present this panel or paper if it is accepted and programmed. I/We further recognize that all who attend and present at ECA’s annual meeting must register and pay required fees.
*See the template at http://www.ecasite.org/aws/ECA/pt/sp/p_convention_papers
**Program/Panel session reviews are not blind. All participants should be identified.
If an ADA accommodation exists, please notify the Interest Group Chair.
AUDIOVISUAL/TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT Participants are encouraged to prepare presentations that do not need special technology or AV equipment unless you can provide your own. If you plan to bring your own projection or sound equipment, you must notify the Interest Group Chair in writing as the hotel requires documentation of outside equipment being used.
NOTE: The ECA Convention website has a wealth of additional information about the convention. A description of alternative formats including Preconferences, Short Courses, and Student submissions is located on the Program Information webpage (http://www.ecasite.org/aws/ECA/pt/sp/p_convention_papers).
DUE DATE/TIME: Submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, October 15, 2015. We strongly encourage submission before this deadline. Please send your submissions and/or inquiries to mary.toale@oswego.edu. All submissions should be submitted as either a .doc/.docx or pdf file.
Sincerely,
Mary C. Toale, Interpersonal Communication Interest Group Chair