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[ecrea] ICA conference Boston - call Political Communication Division

Wed Aug 04 09:05:02 GMT 2010


Political Communication Division
61th Annual ICA Conference, Boston, MA, May 26-30 2011

  Call for Papers and List of keywords


Political Communication:



Claes H. de Vreese

ASCoR Amsterdam School of Communication Research

University of Amsterdam

Phone: +31 20 525 2426 / 3680

Fax: +31 20 525 3681

E: <mailto:(c.h.devreese /at/ uva.nl)>(c.h.devreese /at/ uva.nl)



The Political Communication Division supports research and theory 
development at the intersection of politics and communication. The 
division recognizes that political communication takes place in many 
settings, including within, between, and among individuals, small 
groups, organizations, cultures, and nations. Studies of 
communication dealing with government, political media, policy, 
political figures, citizens, campaigns, and advocacy groups are all 
within the purview of the division. Papers that address political 
communication problems at all levels of analysis using a variety of 
theories and methods are welcome.  Panel proposals that are focused 
on a relevant topic, but that are diverse in terms of the 
methodologies, theoretical standpoints or nationalities of the 
presenters, are encouraged.



The division accepts only full papers (no longer than 25 pages, plus 
figures and references) and panel proposals. Submitters must delete 
all identifying information before submitting a paper. Papers must 
also include on the cover page as well as in the electronic 
submission from two to five topical keywords and at least one method 
keyword, selected from the list available on the division website 
(<http://www.politicalcommunication.org/upcoming.html>http://www.politicalcommunication.org/upcoming.html 
). Papers containing identifying information or lacking keywords from 
the division list will not undergo review. The number of submissions 
originating from the same author is unlimited, but given limited 
space on the program, the division may accept only a single paper 
first-authored paper.


The division especially encourages participation from Latin America, 
Asia, and Africa, and will consider panel proposals using creative 
formats that advance division aims such as expanding participation 
and mentoring of student scholars. Finally, the division will 
experiment with ICA's virtual format for 2011.



Deadline: All submissions must be completed online no later than 
11p.m. EST, November 5, 2010. To avoid technical problems, early 
submission is strongly encouraged. To reach the conference website, 
go to the ICA homepage at 
<http://www.icahdq.org>http://www.icahdq.org and follow the link for 
2010 Conference Submission.




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