Preconferences
- China and the New Internet World
- Governance Through Communication: Stakeholder Engagement, Dialogue, and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Global Communications and National Policies: The Return of the State?
- 10 Years On: Looking Forwards in Mobile ICT Research
- New Histories of Communication Study
- New Media, Old Media, Social Media: Changing South Asian Communications Scholarship
- Beyond the Brand
- Conditions of Mediation: Phenomenological Approaches to Media, Technology and Communication
- Multilingual and Multicultural Communication
- ICA Political Communication 2013 Graduate Student Preconference
- The Political Communication of Young Citizens through Social Media
- Language and Engagement in Changing Forms of Public Interaction
- Organizational Communication Division Doctoral Consortium: Expanding Your Scholarly Comfort Zone
- Internationalizing Journalism Studies
- The BRICS Nations: Between National Identity and Global Citizenship
- Audiences, Elsewhere? Reviewing the Applicability of Audiences and Audience Research to Those in Other Fields
- The Objects of Journalism: Media, Materiality and the News
- Exploring and Remaking Critical Studies of Advertising
- The Power of Play: Motivational Uses and Applications
- 4th Annual Doctoral Consortium of the Communication and Technology Division
- Communication Science - Evolution, Biology, and Brains: Innovation in Theory and Methods
- New Media and Citizenship in Asia: Researching the Practices, Functions, and Effects of the New Media in Asian Politics
- Teaching CAM: Pedagogical Issues and Practical Strategies for Sharing Theory and Research Related to Children, Adolescents and Media
- Global Media Ethics: Problems and Perspectives
- Transmedia Storytelling: Theories, Methods and Research Strategies
- Successful Publication in Top-Ranked Communication Journals: A Guide for Non-native English Speakers
- Strategies for Media Reform: an International Workshop
- From Feminism, With a Feminist Agenda: Digital Interventions to Incite Change in Publishing, Pedagogy, the Academy and our Networks
- Power through Communication Technology in a 21st Century Global Society: Questions that Must Be Addressed
Postconferences
- Cultural Work, Subjectivity and Communication Technologies: Crossing Existing Research Paradigms
- Political Public Relations: Examining an Emerging Field
- Bridging the Quantitative-Qualitative Divide in Comparative Communication Research: Heading towards Qualitative Comparative Analysis
- Advancing Media Production Research