Volume 38, Number 3: April 2010
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ICA 2010 in Singapore: Previewing This Year's Theme Sessions

As you know, this year's conference theme is "Matters of Communication: Political, Cultural and Technological Challenges," a theme that was meant to invite scholars and researchers to think about communication as the nexus where the material and immaterial dimensions of our world meet with each other. Our world is made of artifacts, technologies, bodies, and sites, but also of principles, passions, ideas, meanings, and values. If our world is indeed im/material, studying communication is essential to understanding the spectral nature of our experiences and exchanges.

The theme programming will comprise seven theme panels and one cross-unit panel, all of which will address various aspects of this im/material character of communication. This conference will be an opportunity to learn about how various philosophies incarnate themselves in organizational contexts (theme panel 7), why communication mattered for the 2004 Tsunami (panel 2), the material and ideational consequences of terrorist storytelling (theme panel 6), the material dimension of culture and identity (theme panel 1), the link between the symbolic and architectural aspects of spaces and places (theme panel 3), the physical aspects of the virtual (theme panel 4), and the material and immaterial dimensions of online consumer communities (theme panel 5).

Moreover, the cross-unit panel will reflect on the presumed influence hypothesis in media effect (also called the third person effect), which illustrates how the ideational and perceptual world shape reality in a variety of contexts.

  1. Materializing Culture and Identity in Communication
    Time: Thu, Jun 24 - 4:00pm - 5:15pm
    Place: SUNTEC International Convention Centre, Theater
  2. Matters of Communication From the Tsunami of 2004: (Inter)personal/Intercultural, Mass Media, ICTs, and Other Responses
    Time: Fri, Jun 25 - 8:30am - 9:45am
    Place: SUNTEC International Convention Centre, Room 313
  3. Mediating Space, Place, and Politics
    Time: Wed, Jun 23 - 2:30pm - 3:45pm
    Place: SUNTEC International Convention Centre, Theater
  4. Mediation and Representation: Digital Culture and Politics in Communication Studies
    Time: Thu, Jun 24 - 2:30pm - 3:45pm
    Place: SUNTEC International Convention Centre, Theater
  5. Online Consumer Communities: Opportunities, Impacts, and Challenges
    Time: Sat, Jun 26 - 8:30am - 9:45am
    Place: SUNTEC International Convention Centre, Theater
  6. The Im/materiality of Terrorism: Addressing the Political and Cultural Implications of (Counter)narratives in Strategic Communication
    Time: Fri, Jun 25 - 2:30pm - 3:45pm
    Place: SUNTEC International Convention Centre, Theater
  7. The Materialization of Immateriality in the Constitution of Organizations in Asia: Perspectives on Malaysian, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Organizations
    Time: Wed, Jun 23 - 11:30am - 12:45pm
    Place: SUNTEC International Convention Centre, Theater
  8. Thinking That "Communication Matters" Matters: The Influence of Presumed Media Influence (Cross Unit Panel)
    Time: Thu, Jun 24 - 11:30am - 12:45pm
    Place: SUNTEC International Convention Centre, Room 302

In addition to displaying innovative thinking on communication and im/materiality, the papers presented in these sessions will provide evidence of the international strength of ICA. Panelists and respondents from 13 countries-including many from Singapore-will be represented in the theme sessions, reflecting the global importance of the issues addressed under the mantle of the conference theme.

Finally, as in years past, Hampton Press will be publishing a volume that includes some of the best work from the conference related to the theme. Contributions need not be presented in a theme session panel, so if your paper touches on the theme, please contact 2010 Theme Sessions Chair Timothy Kuhn (tim.kuhn@colorado.edu) to discuss submission for this book.

Looking forward to seeing you in Singapore!

François Cooren
Conference organizer

Timothy Kuhn
Theme session organizer

Register NOW for the 2010 ICA Conference in Singapore!

"Matters of Communication:
Political, Cultural, & Technological Challenges"

22-26 June 2010
Suntec Singapore Convention Centre

REGISTER NOW:
http://www.icahdq.org/conferences/2010/confreg.asp



SingaporeBUZZ

In 2010, ICA is plugged in with the latest social media trends to keep you connected before, during, and after conference.

Tweets and Texts?
Access important conference updates and last minute changes during the conference by checking out ICA's Tweets on Twitter. Or, sign up to have text messages sent directly to you during conference by emailing your name and mobile phone number to conference@icahdq.org.

See Singapore Differently
Share your experience and photography skills by uploading conference pictures on our photo docking station at the convention centre. Your photos could be displayed on ICA’s website and other promotional materials.

Connect with Fellow Conference Goers
ICA is now on Facebook and Linked In—search for ICA, join our group, and use the forums to meet other attendees, swap travel plans, or find a roommate.

Got a blog?
If you do, and you're writing about conference, let us know! Your blog could be featured on ICA's website. Send information about your blog to conference@icahdq.org.



INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION 2009 - 201

Executive Committee
Barbie Zelizer, President, U of Pennsylvania
Francois Cooren, President-Elect, U de Montreal
Larry Gross, President-Elect/Select, U of Southern California
Patrice Buzzanell, Immediate Past President, Purdue U
Sonia Livingstone, Past President, London School of Economics
Ronald E. Rice, (ex-oficio), Finance Chair, U of California - Santa Barbara
Michael L. Haley (ex-oficio), Executive Director

Members-at-Large
Aldo Vasquez Rios, U de San Martin Porres, Peru
Eun-Ju Lee, Seoul National U
Rohan Samarajiva, LIRNEasia
Gianpetro Mazzoleni, U of Milan
Juliet Roper, U of Waikato

Student Members
Michele Khoo, Nanyang Technological U
Malte Hinrichsen, U of Amsterdam

Division Chairs & ICA Vice Presidents
S Shyam Sundar, Communication & Technology, Pennsylvania State U
Stephen McDowell, Communication Law & Policy, Florida State U
Myria Georgiou, Ethnicity and Race in Communication, Leeds U
Diana Rios, Feminist Scholarship, U of Connecticut
Robert Huesca, Global Communication and Social Change, Trinity U
Dave Buller, Health Communication, Klein-Buendel
Robert F. Potter, Information Systems, Indiana U
Kristen Harrison, Instructional & Developmental Communication, U of Illinois
Ling Chen, Intercultural Communication, Hong Kong Baptist U
Walid Afifi, Interpersonal Communication, U of California - Santa Barbara
Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Journalism Studies, Indiana U
Richard Buttny, Language & Social Interaction, Syracuse U
David R. Ewoldsen, Mass Communication, Ohio State U
Dennis Mumby, Organizational Communication, U of North Carolina
Nick Couldry, Philosophy of Communication, Goldsmiths College, London U
Kevin Barnhurst, Political Communication, U of Illinois - Chicago
Cornel Sandvoss, Popular Communication, U of Surrey
Craig Carroll, Public Relations, U of North Carolina
Luc Pauwels, Visual Communication, U of Antwerp

Special Interest Group Chairs
J. Alison Bryant, Children, Adolescents amd the Media, Smartypants.com
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
Vincent Doyle, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Transgender Studies, IE U
Margaret J. Pitt, Intergroup Communication, Old Dominion U

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 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
Jim Katz, Editor
Rutgers U
Department of Communication
4 Huntington Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
jimkatz@scils.rutgers.edu


Communication Theory
Angharad N. Valdivia, Editor
U of Illinois
228 Gregory Hall
801 S. Wright Street
Urbana, IL 61801 USA
valdivia@uiuc.edu


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
Charles T. Salmon, Editor
Michigan State U
College of Communication Arts amd Sciences
287 Comm Arts Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1212 USA
CY34@msu.edu



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