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[ecrea] CfP - 2015 ICA Preconference on Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse: Meanings and Methods
Tue Dec 02 15:18:01 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
2015 ICA Preconference
Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse: Meanings and Methods
Deadline for Extended Abstracts: December 15, 2014
2015 International Communication Association Annual Conference, San
Juan, Puerto Rico
Thursday, May 21, 2015 – 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.
Sponsored by the Public Relations and Organizational Communication Divisions
THEME RATIONALE
Discussion, dialogue, and discourse have long been regarded as important
concepts across a range of communication-related disciplines such as
public relations, organizational communication, interpersonal
communication, and strategic management. These concepts are becoming
even more significant with the increasing use of social media and other
forms of online communication by organizations and their
publics/stakeholders/citizens. The online environment has provided a
unique milieu for the conduct of discussion, dialogue, and discourse,
but it has also focused attention on the inconsistent use of these
labels, the significance of the differences between the concepts, and
the gaps between normative theory and pragmatic action. The focus of
this preconference therefore will be to invite theoretical and empirical
contributions that add to the understanding of discussion, dialogue, and
discourse with particular emphasis on the translation of these concepts
into the online space.
Guiding questions to be addressed in this preconference may include the
following:
* What are the theoretical connections between discussion, dialogue, and
discourse?
* How do the concepts of discussion, dialogue, and discourse differ
across disciplines? What is the significance of the differences to the
theorizing of the concepts?
* Are there differences between the normative and empirical perspectives
on discussion, dialogue, and discourse? What does this mean for the
development of theory in this area?
* What sort of data and methodological approaches are most appropriate
to study discussion, dialogue, and discourse?
* How do the concepts of discussion, dialogue, and discourse differ in
different cultures?
* How are discussion, dialogue, and discourse enacted in intercultural
contexts?
* What are the differences among the concepts discussion, dialogue, and
discourse? How are they being translated to the online environment?
* How do we define discussion, dialogue, and discourse in online
communication/social media?
* Is it possible to have genuine dialogue and discourse online or in
social media?
* How can technology be used to enhance discussion, dialogue, and discourse?
* What connections are there – if any – between rhetoric and discussion,
dialogue, and discourse?
The aim of this preconference is to bring together participants from a
wide variety of communication-related disciplines including public
relations, organizational communication, computer-mediated
communication, new technology, political communication, and others.
Industry professionals will also benefit from involvement at this
session, especially those with experience in working in organizational
social media. We hope that this preconference will be a stimulating and
engaging session in which ideas can be presented in a supportive but
robustly-enquiring environment.
Submission and Selection Process
We are looking for submissions that feature the most current research on
discussion, dialogue, and discourse. The successful abstracts will be
chosen on the basis of their research rigor and contribution to
knowledge. Content may include case studies, empirical analyses, and
theoretical pieces. Practitioner perspectives and cross-disciplinary
studies will be particularly welcome.
Extended abstracts (up to 500 words) should be submitted by December 15,
2014 to Uta Russmann via email: (uta.russmann /at/ fh-wien.ac.at).
The organizers – Uta Russmann (FHWien University of Applied Sciences of
WKW, Vienna, Austria) and Anne Lane (QUT Business School / Queensland
University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia) ((a.lane /at/ qut.edu.au)) –
will make decisions on accepted papers by January 15, 2015. Full papers
will be due in advance of the pre-conference on April 15, 2014.
Authors of accepted abstracts are expected to attend the pre-conference
and present their paper. Participation fee (including coffee break and
lunch buffet) is $100 US for presenters and non-presenters.
TIMELINE:
· Deadline for abstract submission: December 15, 2014
· Acceptance provided: January 15, 2015
· Deadline for full paper submissions: April 15, 2015
· Preconference in San Juan, Puerto Rico: May 21, 2015
Best regards,
Uta
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Prof. Mag. Dr. Uta Russmann
Department of Communication, Marketing & Sales
FHWien University of Applied Sciences of WKW
Währinger Gürtel 97, 1180 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43 (1) 476 77-5848, Fax: +43 (1) 476 77-5704
(uta.russmann /at/ fh-wien.ac.at)
www.fh-wien.ac.at/kommas
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