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President's Message: ICA at Highest Membership Ever - 4412 Members Worldwide!

Patrice BuzzanellAt the time I am writing this column, I feel as though I have two very different headlines in mind. Fortunately, these different headline notions do not fall into good news-bad news scenarios but, rather, great news and some cautionary notes. I'll close with some updates on the upcoming ICA conference in Chicago (May 2009) and other items.

First, the great news is the headline you see-ICA is currently at our highest membership in the history of our association! We currently stand at 4412-a true cause for celebration and a hopeful sign that our desires to make global connections and impact are happening. Our largest area of growth has been in non-U.S. North American membership. The majority of our membership, at 2892 or 66%, still is U.S.-based. We realize that our membership will decrease in November when individuals who have declined our invitation to renew membership are deleted from our active ranks. But, for the time being, we can celebrate our membership figures!

Talking about global connections … It has been heartening to talk to scholars and directors of programs about ICA. It has been a pleasure to promote the work that our members have been doing on a variety of fronts during my recent travels to China and India and my upcoming trips to Europe. We had exciting discussions about some ways that we can contribute to and shape national/regional agendas, such as not-for-profit campaigns to curtail rural poverty, promote better health, and provide insight into "soft skills" and communication processes that complement technology development in India's Institutes of Technology and Science.

Yet, while we celebrate ICA membership and influence, I also am cognizant of the state of world's financial markets. Headlines range from effects of Wall Street layoffs on local businesses to projected lower demand for high tech products and multinational corporations' struggles to satisfy food safety concerns while also targeting consumer needs for less expensive product lines.

ICA is, of course, not immune to financial concerns. But we have two strategies that we are pursuing in both the short- and long-term. First, our financial portfolio is as diversified as possible. Past President and Chair of the ICA Finance Board, Jon Nussbaum, has consulted our financial experts and our Executive Council about strategies. We should fare well by investing less in stocks and more in our headquarters' property off Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, USA, since property values in this area are holding steady. If you have not visited our headquarters, it is featured beautifully on the front cover of our first annual report (on our website, www.icahdq.org, under "About ICA").

A second strategy has been to initiate a fundraising campaign for contributions that can benefit ICA as a whole and/or its divisions and interest groups. Our new fundraising button is easily located in the upper right-hand corner of our website (or you can simply go directly to fundraising information by going to www.icahdq.org/fundraising). We are sending out letters to our members about divisional and interest group initiatives to which they can contribute financially as well as other ways to support our association.

There are some other items that you might find interesting! There has been a flurry of email messages from Planners for the Chicago conference requesting reviewers for their units. Some divisions and interest groups stipulate that competitive paper and panel reviewers have their doctorates in hand but others do not. If you are unsure about signing up, please contact your unit planner. Having been a reviewer over (many) years, I can assure you that the system is easy to navigate, the papers/panels are fun to read, and your feedback is greatly appreciated by all.

As of today (October 1), we have 128 submissions on All Academic but know full well that our Chicago conference will draw much more interest than this submission figure portrays. Last year, we found the same pattern of low early submissions of competitive papers and panels with a spike in the last 24 hours or so of a couple thousand submissions. Our program is robust and handled the heavy traffic superbly but I encourage you to not wait until the very close of our November 3 deadline.

Barbie Zelizer, our President-Elect and 2009 Program Planner, has been reviewing our conference assessment statistics and open-ended responses from our conference last year for her planning of our Chicago conference. I'd like to thank the hundreds of Montreal conference attendees who took the time to provide us with feedback. We appreciate knowing your views on the speakers, hotel, AV equipment, sessions, and so on. It was gratifying to learn that our members enjoyed the new feature of miniplenary sessions but not a surprise that the two-level Scholar-to-Scholar interactive (poster) display was not as well received. As always, we try to design a conference that meets our members' expectations and interests but explores some new options.

As a closing thought, please consider voting in our election if you have not already done so. Your last chance to vote for our future President and some of our division/interest chairs and secretaries is October 17!


ICA Elections Are Now Open!

To vote for officers for ICA's 2008 - 2009 year, go to http://www.icahdq.org/elections/election2008 and log in.



International Communication Association 2008 - 2009 Board of Directors

Executive Committee
Patrice Buzzanell, President, Purdue U
Sonia Livingstone, Immediate Past President, London School of Economics
Barbie Zelizer, President-Elect, U of Pennsylvania
Ronald E. Rice, Past President, U of California - Santa Barbara
Jon Nussbaum (ex-oficio), Finance Chair, Pennsylvania State U
Michael L. Haley (ex-oficio), Executive Director

Members-at-Large
Aldo Vasquez Rios, U de San Martin Porres, Peru
Yu-li-Liu, National Chengchi U
Elena E. Pernia, U of the Philippines, Dilman
Gianpetro Mazzoleni, U of Milan
Juliet Roper, U of Waikato

Student Members
Mikaela Marlow, U of California - Santa Barbara
Michele Khoo, Nanyang Technological U

Division Chairs & ICA Vice Presidents
S Shyam Sundar, Communication & Technology, Pennsylvania State U
Stephen McDowell, Communication Law & Policy, Florida State U
Kumarini Silva, Ethnicity and Race in Communication, Northeastern U
Vicki Mayer, Feminist Scholarship, Tulane U
Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Global Communication and Social Change, Bowling Green State U
Dave Buller, Health Communication, Klein-Buendel
Paul Bolls, Information Systems, U of Missouri - Columbia
Kristen Harrison, Instructional & Developmental Communication, U of Illinois
Jim Neuliep, Intercultural Communication, St. Norbert College
Pamela Kalbfleish, Interpersonal Communication, U of North Dakota
Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Journalism Studies, Indiana U
Mark Aakhus, Language & Social Interaction, Rutgers U
Robin Nabi, Mass Communication, U of California - Santa Barbara
Dennis Mumby, Organizational Communication, U of North Carolina
Ingrid Volkmer, Philosophy of Communication, U of Melbourne
Kevin Barnhurst, Political Communication, U of Illinois - Chicago
Cornel Sandvoss, Popular Communication, U of Surrey
Craig Carroll, Public Relations, U of North Carolina
Marion G. Mueller, Visual Communication, Jacobs U - Bremen

Special Interest Group Chairs
Patti M. Valkenburg, Children, Adolescents amd the Media, U of Amsterdam
David Park, Communication History, Lake Forest College
John Sherry, Game Studies, Michigan State U
Lynn Comella, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Transgender Studies, U of Nevada - Las Vegas
David J. Phillips, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Transgender Studies, U of Texas - Austin
Bernadette Watson, Intergroup Communication, U of Queensland


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

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To Reach ICA Editors

Journal of Communication
Michael J. Cody, Editor
School of Communication
Annenberg School of Communication
3502 Wyatt Way
U of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281 USA
cody@usc.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
School of Politics and Communication Studies
U of Liverpool
Roxby Building
Liverpool L69 7ZT UNITED KINGDOM
karen.ross@liverpool.ac.uk

Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
Kevin B. Wright, Editor
U of Oklahoma
610 Elm Avenue, Room 101
Norman, OK 73019 USA
kbwright@ou.edu


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



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NOTICE

Beginning in March 2009, the Journal of Communication will publish book reviews electronically. Book reviews will be electronically indexed with the Journal of Communication and will be available as an electronic supplement through the Taylor and Francis Journal of Communication website, as well as through ICA's newsletter and website. The book reviews will be archived and will be searchable online. Eventually book reviews will no longer appear in print. This move will allow for more space to be devoted to publishing original articles while simultaneously allowing JoC to publish timely book reviews of social scientific and humanistic communication research without page constraints. Accordingly, JoC solicits book reviews for 2008 books and for early-release 2009 books, and invites scholars interested in writing critical essays for multiple works to contact Book Review Editor Elisia Cohen (elisia.cohen@uky.edu).



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