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[Commlist] CFP: Canadian Communication Association 2025 conference
Tue Oct 29 14:10:01 GMT 2024
*CALL FOR PAPERS *
*Canadian Communication Association (CCA) Annual Conference *
June 3-6, 2025
George Brown College, Toronto, ON
“Reframing Togetherness”
The Canadian Communication Association invites submissions for its
annual conference, to be held from June 3 to 6, 2025 as part of the
Congress of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social
Sciences <https://www.federationhss.ca/en/congress2025> (CFHSS), at
George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario.
The conference will feature a keynote talk by Professor Sarah Sharma
<https://sarahsharma.com/> from the University of Toronto.
The theme for Congress 2025 is *Reframing Togetherness*. CFHSS writes:
“As the first college to host Congress, George Brown invites
researchers, students, educators, policymakers, and the public to
reframe what it means to coexist with other humans, the environment, and
technology. With an invitation and a challenge, we aim to open a
collaborative space that bridges different ways of learning and
producing knowledge in order to rethink our roles and responsibilities
in these times of climate and humanitarian disasters, ever-evolving
technologies, social isolation, dislocation, and increasing
polarization.” A full description is available at
www.federationhss.ca/congress2025
<https://www.federationhss.ca/en/congress2025>.
The CCA invites researchers to submit papers that engage with,
challenge, and extend this theme, as well as papers and presentations
that contribute to communication, media-culture and digital technology
scholarship in Canada and globally.
*Submission Deadline*: December 2, 2024
Submit your proposal at https://www.openconf.org/CCA2025
<https://www.openconf.org/CCA2025>
*Topic Areas: *Relevant CCA areas include, but are not limited to: Age,
ageism and technology * Audience studies and media ethnographies * Black
communication and media studies * Communications, community and
creativity * Communication ethics; communication and media theory
*Creative, ICT and cultural industries *Development communication *
Empire, colonialism and communication * Environmental and energy
communication * Food communication * Games studies * Global media and
international communication * Health communication * ICTs, big data and
society * Indigenous media studies * Intercultural communication *
Journalism and news * LGBTQ communications and queer theory and media
studies. * Non-verbal communication * Media materialities and
infrastructure studies * Media activism and social movements * Media
ecology * Media philosophy * Media arts * Media and communication
history * Media, cultural and ICT policy, law and regulation *
Organizational Communication * Political communications * Political
economy of communication *Professional communications * Public
relations, marketing and advertising * Race, ethnicity and media *
Research-creation and media practices * Representation, identity and
culture * Rhetoric * Sexuality, gender and media * Social media and
society * Telecommunications * Visual communication * Work, labour and
class in communication * Youth, children and media-culture.
**
*FEES & REGISTRATION:*
**
*Membership: *Only registered members of the CCA can present at the 2025
conference. Membership must be paid by April 1st, 2025. To join CCA or
to renew your membership, visit
http://acc-cca.ca/index.php/membership-adhesion/
<https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/membership-adhesion/>.
*Congress Fees*: All CCA 2025 participants must register with Congress
prior to the conference. There is an early-bird discount for those who
register before March 20, 2025.
Registration information will be available at
https://www.federationhss.ca/en/congress2025
<https://www.federationhss.ca/en/congress2025>.
**For co-authored papers and roundtable presentations: to be listed in
the program, all co-authors and all roundtable participants must also be
paid CCA members and register with Congress, regardless of who presents**
*FORMAT: *The CCA will be held in person. We recognize that some people
may wish to participate virtually for a variety of reasons. We are able
to accommodate some hybrid presentations this year. Please indicate
whether you require hybrid/remote participation when you submit your
abstract. If accepted, you will need to confirm your choice (typically
in February 2025).
*SUBMISSION DETAILS: *Proposals may take the form of: **
a) a single paper presentation
b) a pre-constituted panel (4 papers)
c) a roundtable or workshop (maximum 5 participants)
All proposals will be peer-reviewed by the organizing committee.
_Participants may present only one paper at the conference_ (you may be
listed as a second author on another co-authored paper, but the primary
author is expected to present). Those who present a paper may also
participate in a roundtable.
Conference papers can be delivered in French or English.
A) SINGLE PAPER PROPOSALS must include:
* name, title, affiliation
* brief paper title (longer titles may be truncated by the online
platform)
* two or three keywords/topic areas that help organizers place your
paper on a panel
* an abstract (350-500 words max) that outlines the research object,
problem, or question; the main argument or contribution of the
paper; the method of analysis and theoretical approach used; the
significance of the research and its contribution to the field/s and
existing research
Ensure there is no self-identifying information in the abstract and do
not submit a list of bibliographical references.
B) PANEL PROPOSALS:
Panels are constituted by 4 papers, with one panelist serving as chair.
First, panel proposals should be submitted by the panel chair. The chair
should submit a proposal that contains:
* chair’s name, title, affiliation
* brief panel title (longer titles may be truncated by the online
platform)
* two or three keywords/topic areas
* an abstract (350-500 words max) outlining the common themes,
threads, approaches
and scope of papers in the panel. Ensure there is no self-identifying
information contained in the abstract and do not submit a list of
bibliographical references.
Once submitted, the chair should provide each participant with the panel
submission number to include in their respective submission. Then, each
panelist must submit a separate paper proposal for their paper, which
follows the requirements for paper proposals above (name, title,
affiliation; paper title; keywords; abstract).
Each panelist should identify the panel they are participating in (using
the title or submission number of the panel). If you are both panel
chair and presenter, you will need to fill out two submission forms: one
for the overall panel, and one for your paper as part of this panel.
C) ROUNDTABLE and WORKSHOP PROPOSALS:
Roundtables and workshop proposals are less formal and include no more
than five presenters, or four presenters and a convener. Formal papers
are not given, instead each presenter offers brief comments, and the
emphasis is on group discussion. This format is best for topics on
professional development and/or to address critical issues in the field.
It is expected that most presenters will be established scholars or
professionals. Note: individual abstracts are not required for
roundtable participants. The chair should submit:
* chair’s name, title, and affiliation
* brief roundtable title (longer titles may be truncated by the online
platform)
* two or three keywords/topic areas
* an abstract (350-500 words max) outlining: the roundtable workshop
theme, problem or question to be addressed; a list of the presenters
to be included in the roundtable and their respective
university/industry affiliations; a brief description of the
workshop presenters’ respective contributions; the significance of
the roundtable in relation to existing scholarship in the field. You
do not have to submit a list of bibliographical references.
*STUDENT FUNDING & SUPPORT: *The CCA has limited funds to help support
student participation. Details will be available at
https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/student-funding-remboursement-pour-etudiant-e-s/
<https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/student-funding-remboursement-pour-etudiant-e-s/>_._
*COMPLIMENTARY REGISTRATION: *Congress will waive conference
registration fees for Black and Indigenous students and will provide
complimentary community passes to access open events for Black and
Indigenous members of the public. Information about access will be
available in January 2025 on CFHSS’s website.**
**
*CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION & CONTACT: *We look forward to your
participation in our annual conference! Be in touch with any questions:
Nicole Cohen
Associate Professor
Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology
University of Toronto
*CCA Conference Chair and Vice-President*
(nicole.cohen /at/ utoronto.ca) <mailto:(nicole.cohen /at/ utoronto.ca)>**
Sibo Chen
Assistant Professor
School of Professional Communication
Toronto Metropolitan University
*CCA Local Arrangement Coordinator*
(sibo.chen /at/ torontomu.ca) <mailto:(sibo.chen /at/ torontomu.ca)>
For additional information, visit https://acc-cca.ca/ <https://acc-cca.ca/>
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