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[ecrea] Communication and Community: Bridging Disciplinary Divides - Pre- Conference at ICA
Tue Dec 13 20:45:09 GMT 2011
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*Communication and Community: Bridging Disciplinary Divides*
*The Annual Urban Communication Foundation -Pre- Conference at ICA*
This seminar brings together scholars and professionals from multiple
areas within the communication disciplines, and also from other related
fields such architecture, design, and urban, planning, Our purpose is to
explore and discuss theoretical perspectives, new and ongoing field
research findings, as well as case studies aimed at enhancing our
understanding of: (a) communication patterns in urban communities, (b)
how these patterns are shaped by and shape the physical, built, and
social environment of the places we live in, (c) how the communication
ecologies we construct in the process of our everyday lives impact our
well-being, and (d) the positive and negative ways in which policy
interventions influence the communication environment of cities. In
addition, this seminar offers an opportunity for researchers interested
in urban communication to explore possibilities for collaboration that
can lead to the development of research grants, new books and other
publications, new courses, and conferences. Within the framework of the
conference theme, "Communication and Community," the research papers and
field projects selected for presentation and discussion will that bridge
traditional disciplinary boundaries and seek to connect individuals and
groups in community settings.
*/Procedures for submitting papers/*
Authors are asked to identify in their abstracts the topic of the short
position paper, research report, or case study they wish to contribute
to the seminar. All submissions will be reviewed and those selected will
be asked to submit the complete paper prior to the conference. Papers
will be made available through the Urban Communication Foundation's Web
site, so that all seminar participants have the opportunity to read and
reflect on them prior to attending the seminar. The final seminar
schedule will also be made available through the UCF's Web site in early
May 20112.
Abstracts should be submitted electronically by Dec. 15, 2011
Send to: Peter Haratonik, (haratonik /at/ urbancomm.org)
<mailto:(haratonik /at/ urbancomm.org)>,
Notification of those accepted for presentation will be made by Feb. 1, 2012
Full papers will be due on May 4, 2010.
Number attending- 25-35
Registration fee: $50
Date and Location: Thurs, May 24, 9 AM-- 5 PM, Phoenix, Arizona
Sponsor: The Urban Communication Foundation
Gary Gumpert, President (Emeritus, CUNY)
Peter Haratonik, Executive Coordinator (The New School)
http://www.urbancomm.org/
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