Volume 35, Number 3: April 2007
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The spring is around the corner, and the San Francisco Conference is not far away, either. If you are planning your conference trip and schedule, consider coming to these sessions that we've prepared especially for you!

 

New Member and Graduate Student Orientation to ICA and the Conference
Time
: Fri, May 25, 9-10:15 am
Location: Hilton Hotel/ Continental Ballroom 5

This session is designed for newcomers to ICA, though all members interested in learning more about the organization are welcome. The session will include: (a) a general overview of ICA as an organization; (b) an overview of the conference; and (c) opportunities for participation in ICA. Questions and discussion are encouraged throughout the session. Each year we receive positive feedback about this session; even some acquainted conference goers claimed that they regretted not attending such an orientation earlier.

 

Graduate Student Reception
Time
: Fri, May 25, 9-11 pm
Location: To be announced

At our annual Graduate Student Reception, we love to party! We'll continue our annual tradition of taking over a local nightclub and providing ICA graduate students with free drinks from a full bar. This is an occasion for relaxation and networking. Consider it a reward for your hardworking attending the conference. At our two most recent conferences in New York and Dresden, this event drew about 200 attendees each, and we have received very positive feedback. Faculty members and friends are welcome, as well. Thanks to Temple University (http://www.temple.edu/mmc) and Villanova University (http://www.villanova.edu) for their generous sponsorship of this event. Come, and have fun!

 

Student Lounge
Time: Thurs-Sat, all day
Location: A designated area out of the ballroom

We have asked the conference organizers to assign this area as the "Student Lounge." Besides the student reception during which you may network, we set this area so that students can sit and talk during the conference. If you want to relax between sessions, talk to a friend, discuss research work, or simply want to network with other graduate students, this is an area just for you! You may have planned your schedule already, but these events are, again, specifically tailored for student participants. Each year we have more attendants to these events. We are extending our invitation to you again this year; join us!

Coming Soon:
In our next column, we'll provide details about the student lounge and the graduate student reception. We'll also invite a local student to suggest on cheap but fun places/ events you should not miss in San Francisco. Tune in, please!

Call for Volunteers:
To facilitate the student events, we need your help. If you are interested in any of the student events, please contact Qi at qwang@villanova.edu or Rebecca at rhains@salemstate.edu.


INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION 2006 - 2007 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Executive Committee
Ronald Rice, President, U of California - Santa Barbara
Jon Nussbaum, Immediate Past President, Pennsylvania State U
Sonia Livingstone, President-elect, London School of Economics
Patrice Buzzanell, President-elect Select, Purdue U
Robert T. Craig (ex-oficio), Finance Chair, U of Colorado
Michael L. Haley (ex-oficio), Executive Director

Members-at-Large
Sherry Ferguson, U of Ottowa
Yu-li-Liu, National Chengchi U
Elena E. Pernia, U of the Philippines, Dilman
Karen Ross, Coventry U
Ted Zorn, U of Waikato

Student Members
Qi Wang, Villanova U
Rebecca Hains, Temple U

Division Chairs & ICA Vice Presidents
David Roskos-Ewoldsen, Information Systems, U of Alabama
Beth LePoire, Interpersonal Communication, U of California - Santa Barbara
Holli Semetko, Mass Communication, Emory U
Cynthia Stohl, Organizational Communication, U of California - Santa Barbara
Min-Sun Kim, Intercultural & Development Communication, U of Hawaii
Patricia Moy, Political Communication, U of Washington
Amy Nathanson, Instructional & Developmental Communication, Ohio State U
Douglas Storey, Health Communication, Johns Hopkins U
Christina Slade, Philosophy of Communication, Macquarie U
Jan A.G.M. Van Dijk, Communication & Technology, U of Twente
Lynn Clark, Popular Communication, U of Colorado - Boulder
Hochang Shin, Public Relations, Sogang U
Marian Meyers, Feminist Scholarship, Georgia State U
Sharon Strover, Communication Law & Policy, U of Texas - Austin
Francois Cooren, Language & Social Interaction - U de Montreal
Dong Hoon Ma, Visual Communication, Korea U
John Newhagen, Journalism Studies, U of Maryland

Special Interest Group Chairs
Katherine Sender, U of Pennsylvania, & David J. Phillips, U of Texas - Austin, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Transgender Studies
Hiroshi Ota, Intergroup Communication, Aichi Shukutoku U
Isabel Molina & Kumarini Silva, Ethnicity and Race in Communication, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
James Watt, Game Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Editorial & Advertising
Michael J. West, ICA, Publications Manager

ICA Newsletter (ISSN0018876X) is published 10 times annually (combining January-February and June-July issues) by the International Communication Association, 1500 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20036 USA; phone: (01) 202-955-1444; fax: (01) 202-955-1448; email: publications@icahdq.org; website: http://www.icahdq.org. ICA dues include $30 for a subscription to the ICA Newsletter for one year. The Newsletter is available to nonmembers for $30 per year. Direct requests for ad rates and other inquiries to Michael J. West, Editor, at the address listed above. News and advertising deadlines are Jan. 15 for the January-February issue; Feb. 15 for March; Mar. 15 for April; Apr. 15 for May; June 15 for June-July; July 15 for August; August 15 for September; September 15 for October; October 15 for November; Nov. 15 for December.



To Reach ICA Editors

Journal of Communication
Michael Pfau, Editor
Department of Communication
U of Oklahoma
101 Burton Hall
Norman, OK 73019 USA
joc@ou.edu


Human Communication Research
Jake Harwood, Editor
Department of Communication
U of Arizona
211 Communication Building
Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
jharwood@u.arizona.edu


Communication Theory
Francois Cooren, Editor
Department of Communication
U de Montreal
CP 6128 Succursale Centre-Ville
Montreal, Quebec H3C 3J7 CANADA
communicationtheory@umontreal.ca


Communication Culture & Critique
Karen Ross, Editor
Coventry U
School of Art and Design
Priory Street
Coventry CV1 5FB UNITED KINGDOM
k.ross@coventry.ac.uk

Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
Susan Herring, Editor
School of Library and Information Science
U of Indiana
Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
jcmc@steel.ucs.indiana.edu


Communication Yearbook
Christina S. Beck, Editor
Ohio U
School of Communication Studies
210 Lasher Hall
Athens, OH 45701 USA
BECK@ohio.edu



Have You Published A Book Recently?

Have you recently published a book in communication? If so, your publisher should be exhibiting with ICA during the San Francisco conference in 2007 and advertising in the upcoming Newsletters and conference materials. Maybe your publisher would like to schedule a book signing or reception during the conference. Contact Michael Haley at mhaley@icahdq.org to discuss the possibilities!



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