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[ecrea] cfp ANZCA 2012 Adelaide Australia 3-6July
Tue Nov 22 19:44:26 GMT 2011
ANZCA 2012 ADELAIDE: Theme: Communicating Change and Changing
Communication in the 21st Century
Call for Paper
The Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA), is a
professional association for researchers, teachers, and practitioners in
the diverse disciplines of media and communication in Australia and
Aotearoa New Zealand. The annual conference is a major event in the
ANZCA calendar, and attracts delegates from across the globe. The
conference provides members with valuable professional development
opportunities, including scholarly publication, networking and
presentation, and learning about the latest national and international
trends in media and communications research, teaching and learning.
Research students are encouraged and supported to take advantage of
formal and informal mentoring opportunities afforded by participation in
the conference, especially the preconference research and postgraduate
mentoring forum and other activities of the association.
The 2012 ANZCA Conference will be held in Adelaide at the picturesque
North Terrace campuses of the Universities of Adelaide and the
University of South Australia from 4-6 July 2012, with a pre-conference
postgraduate research workshop on 3 July.
Conference Theme
When the Greek philosopher Heraclitus said that the world is in constant
flux, and that opposites are intrinsically linked, the world did not
understand him. But today we can confidently say that the only constant
in our current global dispensation is change itself. We have witnessed
dramatic changes since the World Wide Web became user friendly.
The pace of communication technology has ensured that we can no longer
step into the same river twice. Our economic values have changed from
landed assets to digital assets. We have witnessed changes from media
consumers to ‘produsers’. We have witnessed changes in movies from
Hollywood to Bollywood and from Bollywood to Nollywood. We have
witnessed news making change from rich nations to poor nations and from
the elite to ordinary citizens. We have witnessed and are still
witnessing the effects of people power in the gulf region through the
use of social media. We have become circumspect in defining our
geopolitical and spatiotemporal spaces, especially as we witness the
unfolding of new political landscapes and movements.
Shifting the post or posting the shift in Global events? The question is
how have media and communication institutions been communicating these
changes, and how have these changes affected the way media and
communication operate in the 21st century. What other changes are we
likely to witness in the near future? We are therefore interested in
papers which explore the issue of change from different media and
communication perspectives. For example, how has change affected public
relations practices, or journalistic practices, or community and citizen
media and, how have these media practices affected or influenced change?
Papers and abstracts addressing these issues should be submitted by 09
March 2012 for the refereed stream, and 20 April 2012 for the
non-refereed papers. However all abstracts are due by 09 March 2012.
ANZCA conferences have the flexibility of two types of paper acceptance
modes: the fully refereed stream which conforms to Australian and NZ
research publication guidelines, and a non-refereed stream. Some Stream
Coordinators have developed individual calls for papers for their
streams. Every refereed paper undergoes double blind peer review
processes and has the option to be published in the edited conference
proceeding. Non-refereed conference papers are not published in the
proceedings.
ANZCA conference publications use the APA referencing style. Papers are
not limited to the listed streams. If your research falls outside any of
the listed streams but fits within the conference theme, it will be
considered under the open stream. Papers should not be more than 5000
words in length. State whether you would want your paper to be refereed
or not. The paper should include an abstract of not more than 300 words
with your institutional affiliation. All papers and abstracts should be
sent directly to the stream coordinators listed against each stream or
to (anzca2012 /at/ unisa.edu.au) <mailto:(anzca2012 /at/ unisa.edu.au)> if the paper
does not fall under any of the listed streams. Please note that all
accepted abstracts will be published in the conference program while
only fully referred papers will be published in the conference
proceeding. If your paper does not fall under any of the listed streams
it will be considered under the open stream.
Streams and Stream Coordinators
Media and Citizenship: Prof Terry Flew (t.flew /at/ qut.edu.au)
<mailto:(t.flew /at/ qut.edu.au)>
Creativity and Communication: Phillip McIntyre:
(phillip.mcintyre /at/ newcastle.edu.au)
<mailto:(phillip.mcintyre /at/ newcastle.edu.au)>
Cross Cultural and Intercultural Communication: Niranjala (Nina)
Weerakkody: (nina.weerakkody /at/ deakin.edu.au)
<mailto:(nina.weerakkody /at/ deakin.edu.au)>
Health Communication: Mike Wilmore: (michael.wilmore /at/ adelaide.edu.au)
<mailto:(michael.wilmore /at/ adelaide.edu.au)>
Indigeneity and Media - Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller:
(kerry.mccallum /at/ canberra.edu.au) <mailto:(kerry.mccallum /at/ canberra.edu.au)> &
(lisa.waller /at/ deakin.edu.au) <mailto:(lisa.waller /at/ deakin.edu.au)>
Journalism and New Media: Anne Dunn and Fiona Martin
(anne.dunn /at/ sydney.edu.au) <mailto:(anne.dunn /at/ sydney.edu.au)> &
(fiona.martin /at/ sydney.edu.au) <mailto:(fiona.martin /at/ sydney.edu.au)>
Communication Law and Ethics: Donald Matheson:
(donald.matheson /at/ canterbury.ac.nz) <mailto:(donald.matheson /at/ canterbury.ac.nz)>
Mobile, Digital and Social Media: Scott Rickard and Clare Lloyd
(srickard /at/ swin.edu.au) <mailto:(srickard /at/ swin.edu.au)> &
(Clare.A.Lloyd /at/ curtin.edu.au) <mailto:(Clare.A.Lloyd /at/ curtin.edu.au)>
Organisational and Business Communication: Colleen Mills:
(colleen.mills /at/ canterbury.ac.nz) <mailto:(colleen.mills /at/ canterbury.ac.nz)>
Public Relations: Alison Henderson: (alison /at/ waikato.ac.nz)
<mailto:(alison /at/ waikato.ac.nz)>
Science and Environmental communication: Catherine Simpson
(Catherine.Simpson /at/ mq.edu.au) <mailto:(Catherine.Simpson /at/ mq.edu.au)>
Community and Activist Media: Alana Mann: (alana.mann /at/ usyd.edu.au)
<mailto:(alana.mann /at/ usyd.edu.au)>
Sports Media and Communication: Brett Hutchins:
(brett.hutchins /at/ monash.edu) <mailto:(brett.hutchins /at/ monash.edu)>
Terrorism, Crime and Media: Jacqui Ewart: (j.ewart /at/ griffith.edu.au)
<mailto:(j.ewart /at/ griffith.edu.au)>
Political Communication: Terence Lee: (t.lee /at/ murdoch.edu.au)
<mailto:(t.lee /at/ murdoch.edu.au)>
Communication and Pedagogy: Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten
(cwootten /at/ waikato.ac.nz) <mailto:(cwootten /at/ waikato.ac.nz)>
Advertising and Communication: (anzca2012 /at/ unisa.edu.au)
<mailto:(anzca2012 /at/ unisa.edu.au)>
Pre-conference Workshops and PG Research: Jay Reid
(jay.reid /at/ adelaide.edu.au) <mailto:(jay.reid /at/ adelaide.edu.au)>
Interpersonal Communication: (anzca2012 /at/ unisa.edu.au)
<mailto:(anzca2012 /at/ unisa.edu.au)>
Communication and Disability: (anzca2012 /at/ unisa.edu.au)
<mailto:(anzca2012 /at/ unisa.edu.au)>
All Other Enquiries to:
Conference Convenors:
Chika Anyanwu, University of Adelaide: (chika.anyanwu /at/ adelaide.edu.au)
<mailto:(chika.anyanwu /at/ adelaide.edu.au)>
Kerry Green, University of South Australia: (Kerry.green /at/ unisa.edu.au)
<mailto:(Kerry.green /at/ unisa.edu.au)>
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