Volume 36, Number 9: November 2008
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Health Communication

New U.S. Government Report on the Media’s Influence on Tobacco Use
On August 21, 2008, the U.S. National Cancer Institute released The Role of the Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use, the 19th monograph in its Tobacco Control Monograph Series. The monograph is the most current and comprehensive summary of the scientific literature on media communications in tobacco promotion and tobacco control.  Research included in the review comes from the disciplines of marketing, psychology, communications, statistics, epidemiology, and public health. 

This 684-page monograph has involved a team of five editors, including ICA members Melanie Wakefield Ph.D. from The Cancer Council Victoria, Australia and K. “Vish” Viswanath Ph.D. from the Harvard School of Public Health, USA. Other editors were Ronald Davis, MD, Henry Ford Health System, USA; Barbara Loken, Ph.D., U of Minnesota, USA; and Elizabeth Gilpin, M.S., U of California San Diego, USA. There were 23 authors and some 62 expert reviewers, and the report used a peer review process akin to the U.S. Surgeon-General's reports.  The monograph reviews ways in which the tobacco industry uses the media to advertise and promote its products, how tobacco advertising and promotion relates to tobacco use, evidence for the effectiveness of bans on tobacco advertising and promotion, the role of news and entertainment media (including movies), and what we know about the effectiveness of mass media campaigns and other media interventions for tobacco control. 

Of note, this is the first U.S. government report to conclude that there is a causal relationship between a) tobacco advertising and promotion and tobacco use and b) depictions of smoking in movies and youth smoking initiation.  There are 15 chapters with their own chapter conclusions, and six major overarching volume conclusions.

Visit http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/tcrb/monographs/19/index.html for PDF copies of the entire report or individual chapters, an Executive Summary containing all the volume and chapter conclusions, translated versions of the Executive Summary into 6 languages, fact sheets, and other products.  You can also order a free hard copy of the Monograph and/or the Executive Summary to be posted to you.  (Even if you reside outside the US, just follow the clicks on the website and you'll find instructions to ensure they post to your non-US address.)  Alternatively, you can call the NCI Cancer Information Service direct (on 1-800-422-6237) and ask for NIH Publication No. 07-6242.

 

Mass Communication

Well – the time has come to recruit volunteers to serve as reviewers for conference submissions! Last year, we had 160 volunteers, and because we had so many, we was able to keep the number of papers to between 5-8 per person. I hope each of you will consider volunteering your time so this process can once again run smoothly and efficiently.

You can now sign up to be a reviewer directly through All Academic. All you need to do is log-on at  http://www.icahdq.org/cfp/.  Then click on the "Click to Access Conference Submission Site" link and look for the link to "Volunteer to be a Reviewer." Then you can enter your name and areas of expertise. Doctoral students who have completed coursework and are ABD are eligible to be reviewers. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

I wish you all good luck as you prepare your submissions, and remember to submit them by November 3 at 11:00 EDT!

Robin Nabi, Chair
nabi@comm.ucsb.edu

 

Organizational Communication

The division is pleased to announce the launch of a new fundraising initiative to expand the scope of the long established Redding Dissertation Award Fund. While the fund will continue to provide a monetary award to the winner of the division’s dissertation award winner, it will be expanded to offer travel support for student presenters at ICA. The division is particularly interested in supporting student presenters traveling from non-U.S. universities. If you are interested in contributing to the Redding Fund, please go to the ICA Website and click on the “Donate to ICA” button on the top right hand corner of the homepage.  Then, click on “click here to make a donation” and choose the “Organizational Communication Redding Dissertation Award Fund” from the drop down menu.  The new initiative has already received contributions from a number of senior scholars in organizational communication, including Linda Putnam, Stan Deetz, Dennis Mumby, Kathy Miller, Cynthia Stohl, and Janet Fulk. Please join us in supporting this exciting new initiative to encourage the next generation of organizational communication scholars!

Dennis Mumby, Chair
mumby@email.unc.edu

 

Philosophy of Communication

As in previous years, our division will organize a preconference in Chicago. The conference topic is ‘Media Ethics.’ Ethical issues have accompanied the development of media studies from its inception. However, it seems that  agreement on a broad conceptual framework for media ethics is still to be established and a broad dialogue between theoretical perspectives on ethics and contemporary media practitioners yet to be achieved. The preconference will provide a platform for these debates and abstracts (300 words) for example in the areas of transcultural discourse ethics, virtue ethics, new ethical formations (for example across communicative networks), audiences etc.

The event is organized by Philosophy of Communication, co-sponsed by Journalism Studies and Mass Communication as well as New York University (Dep. Culture and Communication). The full call is available on the ICA website. Please submit your abstract to: Amit Pinchevski: amitpi@mscc.huji.ac.il

Ingrid Volkmer, Chair
ivolkmer@unimelb.edu.au

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
Francois Cooren, President-Elect Select, U de Montreal
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


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To Reach IC A 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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