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Chair's Column
From the FSD chair
 
ICA 2002 Abstracts
FSD Scholars Recognized
 
Network of Mediawomen
Update on Spring 2002 article
 
Feminist Scholarship & Activism
An On-Going Debate
 
ICA 2003
Looking Ahead to San Diego
 
Best Student Paper 2002
Can the "Comfort Women" Speak?
 
Support a New Journal!
Padva asks support for sexuality journal
 
FSD Nominations
Steiner, Hegde oversee FSD nominations
 
ICA Elections
Wrigley, Lemish elected
 
Job Postings
Current position listings
 
ICA Elections
Wrigley elected FSD Secretary/Historian, Lemish elected ICA in At-Large Board Post
Congratulations to Brenda Wrigley, who has been elected FSD's Secretary/Historian for a two-year term to begin in May 2003. Brenda teaches public relations in the Department of Communication, Michigan State University, USA. She has been serving in the FSD Secretary/Historian post on an appointed basis since Summer 2001.
  
FSD was fortunate this year to have two talented, strongly committed candidates to run for the Secretary/Historian post. Paige Edley, the second candidate, serves in the Department of Communication, Bowling Green State U, USA. Paige has been working these last few months with the FSD-led Media Associations Project (MAP), most recently serving as the first author on the project's first article (under review by an ICA journal).
  
Also, congratulations to immediate past FSD Chair Dafna Lemish, chair of the Department of Communication, Tel Aviv U, Israel. Dafna will represent the Southwest Asia region on the ICA Board in an at-large board position. She assumes her post May 2003.
  
Complete ICA election results, announced on Nov. 2, include:
President-Elect (Select):   Wolfgang Donsbach, Dresden U
Board Member-At-Large East Asia:  Joseph Man Chan, Chinese U of Hong Kong
Board Member-At Large Southwest Asia:  Dafna Lemish, Tel Aviv U
Student Board Member:  Alison Bryant, U of Southern California
Division 1: Information Systems  - Late Election Held
Division 2: Interpersonal Communication - Vice Chair:  Beth Le Poire, U of California, Santa Barbara
Division 3: Mass Communication - Vice Chair:  Holli Semetko, U of Amsterdam
Division 4: Organizational Communication - Secretary:  Caryn Medved, Ohio U
Division 4: Bylaws Changes  - Approved
Division 4: Mission Statement Changes  - Approved
Division 5: Intercultural & Developmental Communication - Vice Chair:   Min-Sun Kim, U of Hawaii
Division 6: Political Communication  - No Election Held
Division 7: Instructional & Developmental Communication - Secretary:  Moniek Buijzen, U of Amsterdam
Division 8: Health Communication  - No Election Held
Division 9: Philosophy of Communication  - No Election Held
Division 10: Communication & Technology - Secretary:  Harry Bouwman,Technische Bestuurskunde
Division 11: Popular Communication - Secretary:  Lynn Schofield Clark,U of Colorado
Division 12: Public Relations - Vice Chair:  Hochang Shin, Sogang U
Division 13: Feminist Scholarship - Secretary:  Brenda J. Wrigley, Michigan State U
Division 14: Communication Law & Policy   - No Election Held
Division 15: Language & Social Interaction  - No Election Held
Special Interest Group: Visual Communication  - No Election Held
Special Interest Group: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Studies - Co-Chair:  Katherine Sender, U of Pennsylvania
  
Additionally Division 4 and Division 8 held elections for Paper Readers:

Division 4:  Elected were George Barnett, Patrice Buzzanell, Renee Houston, Dean Krikorian, Jennifer Gibbs, Craig Scott, Jennifer Thackaberry, John Lammers, Laurie Lewis, Tim Kuhn, Bob McPhee, Dennis Mumby, Ron Rice, Sarah Tracy, and Francois Cooren.
  
Division 8:  Elected were Doreen K. Baringer, Jim Query, Jo Stryker, Kimberly Maxwell, Lisa Murray-Johnson, Rene Botta, Suzie Allard, Nagesh Rao, Itzik Yanovitzky, Pradeep Sopory, Tim Meyer, Jon Nussbaum, Dale Bashers, Julie Andsager, Katherine Rowan, Brian Southwell, and Carma L. Bylund.
  
Fall 2002