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[ecrea] cfp: Future directions of Strategic Communication: Towards the second decade of an emerging field
Thu Oct 13 09:02:19 GMT 2016
Call for proposals - Abstract Deadline: December 9, 2016
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION 2017 PRECONFERENCE
Future directions of Strategic Communication: Towards the second decade
of an emerging field
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Thursday, May 25, 2017, San Diego, CA, USA
Download the full CfP at http://bit.ly/CfP-StratComm
Theme and Rationale
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Strategic communication has emerged as a global field of communication
research during the last decade. Scholars from public relations,
corporate communication, organizational and internal communication,
public diplomacy, political communication, advertising, marketing,
health and intercultural communication have merged efforts to build a
body of knowledge that focuses on the deliberate and purposive use of
communication to support the overarching goals of entities (companies,
nonprofits, states, etc.). Universities have introduced programs that
combine insights from some of these fields with specific knowledge on
strategic thinking, planning, and alignment. Academic conferences have
been arranged around the world, handbooks and textbooks published, and
the International Journal of Strategic Communication, now in its 10th
year of publication, serves as a platform for discussion and debate.
Moreover, large-scale surveys like the Communication Monitor series
across 80 countries in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Latin America, and
numerous other studies have provided empirical insights into the field.
Despite these forms of institutionalization, there is still no universal
understanding of the pillars on which the field rests. What are the core
perspectives and benefits of strategic communication? How does it differ
from traditional disciplines? What is the extra value of an integrated
view? Are we using appropriate conceptualizations of communication and
strategy? What can we learn from recent debates in strategic management
and strategic alignment? What are the methodological challenges of
researching the link between communication and organizational goals? How
can empirical studies inform the debate? What are specific challenges of
international and comparative research in strategic communication? How
is the field developing in different parts of the world? What are the
experiences from building strategic communication programs at
universities in different countries? What do we know about the job
market, and how can educators prepare students for the occupational field?
This preconference will incorporate an interactive format to address
these questions and build ground for the next decade of strategic
communication research. First, panel discussions with proponents of the
field, e.g. authors of the seminal article “Defining Strategic
Communication” (IJSC, 2007) and editors of key handbooks and textbooks,
will stimulate the debate. Second, contributors of conference papers are
invited to analyze the current and past debate in the field, bring in
new perspectives, and propose new directions. The focus will be on
conceptual papers building a big picture; however, insights based on
empirical data are suitable as well. Finally, all participants will
engage in a moderated session to identify common ground and future
directions for the field.
This preconference is approved by the ICA 2017 organizing committee and
is part of the official ICA 2017 conference program. It continues a
series of successful ICA preconferences on strategic communication held
in 2011 (Boston) and 2014 (Seattle). Each of these forums included
participants from more than 20 countries, which facilitated a global
perspective and contributed to the development of strategic
communication as a unique discipline. We invite scholars across the
globe to continue to build the strategic communication body of knowledge
by taking part in this preconference.
Submission and Selection Process
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Abstracts with proposals for presentations and papers should be two
pages (double-spaced with 1” margins, Times New Roman, 12 pt.).
Abstracts should address research questions related to the preconference
theme and include methods and results (for empirical studies), as well
as a clear statement of how the work contributes to the questions posed
above and the strategic communication body of knowledge. Each submission
should include a third page with a short bio of the author(s). Submit
abstracts by December 09, 2016, to Howard Nothhaft at
(howard.nothhaft /at/ isk.lu.se)
Contributors will be selected by peer review. Authors of accepted
proposals are required to submit a full paper and a presentation prior
to the preconference. Authors are expected to attend the pre-conference
and present in person. This preconference will include interactive
sessions, such as roundtable discussions and Q&A sessions; therefore,
selected speakers will be invited to contribute apart from the
peer-review process.
Participation fee (including coffee breaks and lunch buffet) is US $105
for presenters and non-presenters. Register for this preconference
online at www.icahdq.org beginning January 15, 2017, as part of your
main ICA conference registration, or stand-alone. Special hotel rates
are available for registered participants. All participants, speakers or
not, must register and pay fees.
Following the preconference, selected authors and participants will be
invited to contribute to a peer-reviewed extended Special Issue of the
International Journal of Strategic Communication, titled “Future
Directions of Strategic Communication,” to be published in 2018. In
addition, based on the outcomes of the preconference, further
collaborative projects (e.g. a manifesto on strategic communication
research and education, an edited book on the future of the field, etc.)
will be initiated.
Please download and check the full CfP at http://bit.ly/CfP-StratComm
before submitting an abstract.
Pre-conference Organizers
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Dr. Howard Nothhaft, Department of Strategic Communication, Lund
University, Sweden; CORRESPONDING ORGANIZER
(howard.nothhaft /at/ isk.lu.se)
Dr. Dejan Verčič, Centre for Marketing and Public Relations, Faculty of
Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Co-author of the
seminal article “Defining Strategic Communication”
(dejan.vercic /at/ fdv.uni-lj.si)
Dr. Kelly Page Werder, The Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass
Communications, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA; Editor,
International Journal of Strategic Communication;
(kgpage /at/ usf.edu)
Dr. Ansgar Zerfass, Institute of Communication and Media Studies,
University of Leipzig, Germany, & BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo,
Norway; Editor, International Journal of Strategic Communication;
(zerfass /at/ uni-leipzig.de)
Sponsored by International Journal of Strategic Communication
(Routledge/Taylor & Francis)
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