NATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION PEACE AND CONFLICT COMMUNICATION DIVISION
Dr. Jessica Katz Jameson, 2004 Program Chair
Department of Communication
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 8104
Raleigh, NC 27695-8104
Phone: 919-513-1477
Email: jameson@unity.ncsu.edu
Deadline: February 16, 2004; ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE SENT ELECTRONICALLY USING THE ALL ACADEMIC SYSTEM, DO NOT SEND PAPERS VIA MAIL. Go to the NCA WebSite: http://www.natcom.org/
Maximum length: 20 pages; Include 50-75 Word Abstract
Format: Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, PDF, or RTF
The Peace and Conflict Communication Division invites papers, panel proposals, roundtables, interactive discussion sessions, and other programs exploring conflict management and peace communication. We welcome proposals that discuss theory, research, and/or practice related to conflict management and peace communication in areas such as (but not limited to) negotiation, mediation, dispute system design, peace and conflict instruction, peace communication, and peace and conflict communication criticism.
Special consideration will be given to programs and papers that reflect the interdisciplinary nature of peace and conflict communication in contexts such as interpersonal and intergroup relationships, organizations, communities, and nations. Submitters should indicate their willingness to have their work scheduled as a poster session and must indicate any audio-visual equipment needed only if absolutely central to your presentation.
Competitive paper submissions should include a title and a 50-75 word abstract. Please indicate on title page whether this is a debut and/or student paper. To ensure blind review, all names should be removed from the paper before it is uploaded.
Panel and roundtable submissions should be approximately 1-2 pages in length and must include enough descriptive information about the substance of the panel and qualifications of panelists for reviewers to evaluate the relevance and appropriateness of the submission. Panel submissions should include a chair (mandatory) and a respondent (if applicable).
If you are interested in participating in the new panel "discussion" format (papers will be posted online prior to the convention and participants and presenters will discuss, rather than present, papers), please use the panel format but include the words "Discussion Forum" in the title. (Be aware that 25% of our programs must be in the Discussion format for the 2004 Convention).
For more information about NCA, the 2004 conference, or to submit a proposal, go to http://www.natcom.org/
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