Dear esteemed colleagues,
It is our sincere privilege to welcome your submissions to the
Eurasian Communication Association of North America Unit at the
National 97th Annual Communication Convention in New Orleans,
Louisiana this November. Please see our call details attached. We
would greatly appreciate if you share this information with your
affiliated networks. Please contact me if you have any questions or
join our Facebook group at
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=47195603354&v= .
Sincerely,
ECANA 2011 Planner
Sergei A. Samoilenko, George Mason University ((ssamoyle /at/ gmu.edu);
1-703-993-1090)
Eurasian Communication Association of North America
(former North American Russian Communication Association, NARCA)
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PANELS ON COMMUNICATION THEORY AND PRACTICE IN
EASTERN EUROPE, RUSSIA, CIS and FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS
Thursday, November 17 - Sunday, November 20, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana
DEADLINE: SUNDAY, March 13th, 2011 at 11:59pm Pacific Time
Eurasian Communication Association of North America (ECANA) and the
Russian Communication Association (RCA) invite the submission of
completed papers (or extended abstracts) and panel proposals that
focus on various aspects of communication theory and practice in
Eastern Europe, Russian Federation and former Soviet republics.
Following the official theme for the NCA 97th Annual Convention
Voice http://www.natcom.org/convention/ , ECANA will encourage
submissions that focus on your experience related various academic
constituencies, each with diverse perspectives and life experiences.
Although NCA may advance the importance of respecting assorted
fields, paradigms, experiences, and backgrounds, several real
questions remain: How do you manage to make the difference and get
your individual voice heard? How does your voice contribute to the
research body of our field and the voice of our profession? How is
this done? Sustaining a convention theme of Voice will be one way
to begin (or continue) a conversation about these critical
questions. When considering your potential participation with
ECANA/RCA activities, please keep the convention theme in mind.
We welcome any methodological approach, theoretical perspective, or
situation that may advance our understanding of communication
discipline. For example, papers about communicative or rhetorical
behavior, social interaction, theoretical contributions, any form of
mediated or face-to-face form of communication or interaction
between people from the above countries and cultures would be
appropriate. However, submissions should not be limited to these
areas as long as they are related to the above-mentioned regions in
some way. In addition to the traditional types of submissions, we
encourage innovative methods to involve scholars that may not use
traditional presentational formats or require the literal presence
of such participants.
Superior submissions may be programmed in the Scholar to Scholar
Interactive Media Series, which provides a format especially
appropriate for visual and aural work, multimedia projects, and
interactive presentations.
All paper submissions must be uploaded to NCA Submission Central at
https://ww4.aievolution.com/nca1101/ in order to be considered.
Please note that you must strip ALL identifying information from
your paper prior to submission. Specifically, authors will enter
their submission information to include a list of author(s) or
panelists, author(s)/panelists contact information, paper/proposal
title and abstracts. If you are not a member of NCA, you will be
able to create a user name and password for NCA Submission Central.
Submissions should not exceed 25 pages of primary text [excluding
abstract, title page and works cited page(s)].
The best student and faculty submissions will be recognized and top
papers will be considered for publication in the RCA-sponsored
Russian Journal of Communication.
Those who submit extended abstracts should note that if their paper
is selected for the convention, they will be expected to upload a
copy of their full, completed paper during the September period for
submitting revised papers.
For information or questions, please contact the 2010-2011 NCA
co-planners of ECANA:
Sergei A. Samoilenko, George Mason University ((ssamoyle /at/ gmu.edu);
1-703-993-1090) or
Mike Hazen, Wake Forest University ((hazen /at/ wfu.edu); 1-336-758-5404).
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Dear esteemed colleagues,
It is our sincere privilege to welcome your submissions to the
Eurasian Communication Association of North America Unit at the
National 97th Annual Communication Convention in New Orleans,
Louisiana this November. Please see our call details attached. We
would greatly appreciate if you share this information with your
affiliated networks. Please contact me if you have any questions or
join our Facebook group at
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=47195603354&v= .
Sincerely,
ECANA 2011 Planner
Sergei A. Samoilenko, <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns =
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University ((ssamoyle /at/ gmu.edu); 1-703-993-1090)
Eurasian Communication Association of North America <?xml:namespace
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(former North American Russian Communication Association, NARCA)
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PANELS ON COMMUNICATION THEORY AND PRACTICE IN
EASTERN EUROPE, RUSSIA, CIS and FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS
Thursday, November 17 - Sunday, November 20, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana
DEADLINE: SUNDAY, March 13th, 2011 at 11:59pm Pacific Time
Eurasian Communication Association of North America (ECANA) and the
Russian Communication Association (RCA) invite the submission of
completed papers (or extended abstracts) and panel proposals that
focus on various aspects of communication theory and practice in
Eastern Europe, Russian Federation and former Soviet republics.
Following the official theme for the NCA 97th Annual Convention
Voice http://www.natcom.org/convention/ , ECANA will encourage
submissions that focus on your experience related various academic
constituencies, each with diverse perspectives and life experiences.
Although NCA may advance the importance of respecting assorted
fields, paradigms, experiences, and backgrounds, several real
questions remain: How do you manage to make the difference and get
your individual voice heard? How does your voice contribute to the
research body of our field and the voice of our profession? How is
this done? Sustaining a convention theme of Voice will be one way
to begin (or continue) a conversation about these critical
questions. When considering your potential participation with
ECANA/RCA activities, please keep the convention theme in mind.
We welcome any methodological approach, theoretical perspective, or
situation that may advance our understanding of communication
discipline. For example, papers about communicative or rhetorical
behavior, social interaction, theoretical contributions, any form of
mediated or face-to-face form of communication or interaction
between people from the above countries and cultures would be
appropriate. However, submissions should not be limited to these
areas as long as they are related to the above-mentioned regions in
some way. In addition to the traditional types of submissions, we
encourage innovative methods to involve scholars that may not use
traditional presentational formats or require the literal presence
of such participants.
Superior submissions may be programmed in the Scholar to Scholar
Interactive Media Series, which provides a format especially
appropriate for visual and aural work, multimedia projects, and
interactive presentations.
All paper submissions must be uploaded to NCA Submission Central at
https://ww4.aievolution.com/nca1101/ in order to be considered.
Please note that you must strip ALL identifying information from
your paper prior to submission. Specifically, authors will enter
their submission information to include a list of author(s) or
panelists, author(s)/panelists contact information, paper/proposal
title and abstracts. If you are not a member of NCA, you will be
able to create a user name and password for NCA Submission Central.
Submissions should not exceed 25 pages of primary text [excluding
abstract, title page and works cited page(s)].
The best student and faculty submissions will be recognized and top
papers will be considered for publication in the RCA-sponsored
Russian Journal of Communication.
Those who submit extended abstracts should note that if their paper
is selected for the convention, they will be expected to upload a
copy of their full, completed paper during the September period for
submitting revised papers.
For information or questions, please contact the 2010-2011 NCA
co-planners of ECANA:
Sergei A. Samoilenko, George Mason University ((ssamoyle /at/ gmu.edu);
1-703-993-1090) or
Mike Hazen, Wake Forest University ((hazen /at/ wfu.edu); 1-336-758-5404).