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[ecrea] Call for papers - ICA conference Boston - Political Communication Division

Wed Sep 08 12:48:52 GMT 2010


>Political Communication Division
>61th Annual International Communication Association Conference, Boston, MA
>May 26-30, 2011
>
>Call for Papers
>
>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.
>
>Claes H. de Vreese
>ASCoR Amsterdam School of Communication Research
>University of Amsterdam
>Phone: +31 20 525 2426 / 3680
>Fax: +31 20 525 3681
><mailto:(c.h.devreese /at/ uva.nl)>(c.h.devreese /at/ uva.nl)
>

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