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[Commlist] cfp: ICA Preconference: Open Communication: A Trans-disciplinary Approach to Strategic Communication in the 21st Century
Sat Jan 25 19:50:49 GMT 2020
*Open Communication: A Trans-disciplinary Approach to Strategic
Communication in the 21st Century*
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The abstract submission deadline for the above ICA Preconference, to be
held on *Tuesday 19 May at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia* has
been extended to
*Friday 14 February 2020*
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This pre-conference will address questions, such as:
1) What are the challenges of global strategic communication education
in the 21st Century?
2) In what ways is strategic communication practice shaped by artificial
intelligence and highly sophisticated technology?
3) What is the nature of trust and transparency in strategic
communication between humans and machines?
4) What are the limits of machine-driven strategic communication?
5) How do we develop relationships with machines and bots?
6) Is all communication strategic between humans and machines?
7) How can artificial intelligence and automation ensure ethical and
responsible strategic communication?
The pre-conference will address the challenges and opportunities for
trans-disciplinary education and practice in communication, specifically
strategic communication that is complicated by the contemporary rise of
highly sophisticated technology and artificial intelligence.
Communication scholars as well as scholars from other disciplines are
invited to interrogate these questions from the perspective of 21st
Century trans-disciplinary education and global, outcomes-based practice.
Members of all divisions and interest groups are invited to submit
abstracts, and we particularly encourage submissions from members of
*Instructional and Developmental Communication, Public Relations,
Communication and Technology, and Human-machine Communication.*
Extended abstracts of 1500 words that respond to the above questions and
themes must be submitted by*14 FEBRUARY 2020 to (tsetsura /at/ ou.edu)*. Spaces
are limited to enable a robust discussion.
Cost: US$60. The budget for this pre-conference is based on a minimum of
25 paid registrations of US$60.00. The registration fee will pay for
coffee, tea, breaks and lunch.
For more information, please check out the ICA Preconference website
<https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.icahdq.org/resource/resmgr/conference/2020/prepostconference/feb_update_2019_ica_preconfe.pdf>.
We look forward to seeing you in the beautiful city of Melbourne!
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