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[ecrea] ICA Communication Law and Policy Division, Call for Papers, June 22-26, 2010, Singapore
Thu Jul 23 03:44:02 GMT 2009
ICA Communication Law and Policy Division, Call for Papers, June
22-26, 2010, Singapore
Hello. Please find below a preliminary call for papers for the CL&P
division for the 2010 ICA conference.
Please note that the Asian Media and Information Center (AMIC) has
informally announced plans to hold its annual conference in
Singapore just after the ICA meeting, and so you may want to
consider it as well. The AMIC website is www.amic.org.sg.
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Call for Papers
Communication Law and Policy Division
International Communication Association Conference
June 22-26, 2010, Singapore
The Communication Law and Policy Division invites paper and panel
submissions for the June 22-26, 2010 meetings of the International
Communication Association in Singapore. Completed papers and panel
proposals can be submitted online from the link to be set up at
www.icahdq.org, and are due by 11:00 pm EDT November 6, 2009.
Conference information and the general call for papers can be found
at that web address as well.
The division is interested in research and analysis of laws,
regulations, and policies that affect information, communication,
and culture. Defining policy broadly, the division includes within
its purview research that addresses principles that should or do
underlie law and regulation, proposals for new law and regulation,
analysis of the programs and institutions through which policy is
implemented. The division's scope is international, presenting work
that focuses on individual nation-states, localities, or regions;
comparative law; and international and global law. The Division
welcomes work dealing with policy for the medium (the architecture
and technologies of the global information infrastructure) as well
as the message (e.g., content regulation and press law)- and the
interactions between the two. The division encourages the submission
of theoretical and applied research using quantitative, qualitative,
historical, and comparative methodologies that touches on any of the
foregoing subjects, including private and public regulation of
content and communication infrastructures.
The Communication Law and Policy division accepts papers and panel
proposals only. Extended abstracts will not be considered. Papers
can utilize any accepted citation style including MLA, APA, and
"Bluebook" legal citation and should adhere to the guidelines in
ICA's general call for papers (maximum length 25 pages, plus
tables). Student papers must be identified as such to be considered
for the top student paper award. Panel proposals should include a
detailed abstract describing the topic and the role of each
participant and also adhere to ICA's panel submission guidelines carefully.
For more information, go to www.icahdq.org, or feel free to contact:
Stephen McDowell, CL&P Chair, 2008-2010
Florida State University
School of Communication
<(Steve.McDowell /at/ cci.fsu.htm)>(Steve.McDowell /at/ cci.fsu.edu)
Peter Humphreys, CL&P Vice-Chair, 2009-2010
The University of Manchester
School of Social Sciences
<(Peter.Humphreys /at/ manchester.ac.htm)>(Peter.Humphreys /at/ manchester.ac.uk)
Becky Lentz, CL&P Secretary, 2009-2011
Department of Art History and Communication Studies
McGill University
<(Becky.Lentz /at/ mcgill.htm)>(Becky.Lentz /at/ mcgill.ca)
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