Volume 39, Number 5: June-July 2011
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Boston Conference Registrations Surpass All Previous Records!

Sam LunaThe Boston conference figures are in. Attendance this year shattered the record held by 2005 New York conference. Indeed, the total number of registrations greatly surpassed New York's 2,306 registrations. Of ICA's 4,357 members, 2,507 registrants attended the 5-day conference. ICA proved once again to be a very dedicated and active group: More than 50 percent of our membership came to Boston!

Regionally, the United States had the most registrants with 1,592, followed by Europe with 565. East Asian registrants totaled 84, non-U.S. Americas 37, Africa and Oceania 53, and West Asia 85. See the chart below for a breakdown by country.

Virtually, we had processed 88 registrations as we traveled to Boston. The total after conference is 119. Wiley Blackwell has provided metrics on the virtual conference website; ICA President Larry Gross reports on some of those statistics in his article this issue.

This year we continued using recyclable materials for the conference. Numbers there are shifting as well. In Boston, 1,380 opted for the printed program and 990 opted for the flash drive. We continue to look for ways to move towards less printed programs. The Task Force on the Greening of ICA recommended the establishment of an interest group dedicated to environmental concerns. The ICA Board approved the Environmental Communication Interest Group at the Boston conference.

We would like to know what you thought. The annual conference survey is now online and open to all who attended. President-elect Cynthia Stohl, who will compile the survey data, will then consider those results as she plans for next year's conference in Phoenix. We will post the survey results on the ICA conference web site, and analysis of those results will appear in the ICA Newsletter. Click this link if you would like to take it now: http://www.icahdq.org/cgi-shl/TWServer.exe?Run:CONFSURV11.

A reminder to all who attended at Boston: The papers will be available online only through July.

One final note: Our autumn membership drive will soon begin. Renewal reminders will go out at the beginning of August to allow members a 60-day period in which to renew their memberships.

 

Registrations by country

ARGENTINA
1
MALAYSIA
3
AUSTRALIA
36
MEXICO
14
AUSTRIA
19
NEW ZEALAND
10
BELGIUM
23
NIGERIA
2
BRAZIL
9
NORWAY
18
CANADA
64
PHILIPPINES
1
CHILE
2
POLAND
4
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
12
PORTUGAL
10
COLOMBIA
3
ROMANIA
1
COSTA RICA
1
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
5
DENMARK
29
SAUDI ARABIA
1
ESTONIA
1
SINGAPORE
26
ETHIOPIA
1
SLOVENIA
2
FINLAND
21
SOUTH AFRICA
3
FRANCE
11
SPAIN
21
GERMANY
152
SRI LANKA
2
GREECE
1
SWEDEN
49
HONG KONG
20
SWITZERLAND
31
INDIA
4
TAIWAN
6
IRELAND
2
THE NETHERLANDS
78
ISRAEL
45
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
2
ITALY
9
TURKEY
1
JAPAN
9
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
1
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
16
UNITED KINGDOM
79
KUWAIT
1
USA
1634
LEBANON
2

Cynthia Stohl

ICA President-elect Cynthia Stohl speaking with a colleague in Boston.
photo, Sam Luna

To Reach ICA Editors

Journal of Communication
Malcolm Parks, Editor
U of Washington
Department of Communication
Box 353740
Seattle, WA 98195-3740 USA
macp@u.washington.edu


Human Communication Research
Jim Katz, Editor
Rutgers U
Department of Communication
4 Huntington Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
jimkatz@scils.rutgers.edu


Communication Theory
Thomas Hanitzsch, Editor
U of Munich
Institute of Communication Studies and Media Research
Schellingstr. 3, 80799
Munich
GERMANY
hanitzsch@ifkw.lmu.de


Communication, Culture, & Critique
John Downing, Editor
Southern Illinois U - Carbondale
Global Media Research Center
College of Mass Communication
Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
jdowning@siu.edu


Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
Maria Bakardjieva, Editor
U of Calgary
Faculty of Communication and Culture
2500 University Drive
Calgary, AB T2N1N4 CANADA
bakardji@ucalgary.ca


Communication Yearbook
Elisia Cohen, Editor
U of Kentucky
Department of Communication
231 Grehan Building
Lexington, KY 40506-0042 USA
commyear@uky.edu



NOTICE

Effective 1 July 2010, all ICA journals accept only submissions that are formatted according to the Style Guide of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition (2009).



NOTICE

Effective 1 July 2010, all ICA journals accept only submissions that are formatted according to the Style Guide of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition (2009).



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