Call for Papers – 2016 Conference

NOTE: DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JULY 1, 2016

Imagination exists in the space between perception and understanding. It is the source of empathy, as we are reminded to put ourselves in someone else’s shoes. We imagine ourselves as members of communities that stretch beyond our local surroundings, and we lose ourselves in the fictional adventures of dramatic characters living in extraordinary times. Imagination is a source of great wonder and the stuff of innovation and creation, and yet we seem to pay little attention to nurturing imagination in education, instead putting emphasis on knowledge above all else.

full call at http://www.nyscanet.org/conference/call-for-papers

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Call for GIFTS sessions

Call for Panelists
G.I.F.T.S. (Great Ideas for Teaching Students)
New York State Communication Association 
“Imagination”
October 14-16, 2016 - 74th Annual Conference
Villa Roma Resort and Conference Center - 356 Villa Roma Road, Callicoon, NY 12723

  

Great Ideas For Teaching Students (GIFTS) always provides an excellent opportunity for faculty members and/or graduate students to share classroom-tested “great ideas” with other educators. With an emphasis on “empathy” and “inspiration”, this year’s conference theme aligns closely with the pedagogical goals of many educators. Submissions may be an activity, assignment, project, game, or simulation addressing a specific communication

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Call for Proceedings: 73rd annual conference

Research papers presented at the 73rd annual conference of the New York State Communication Association in 2015 are now being accepted for publication in the conference Proceedings. Deadline: March 1, 2016.

o Papers are blind peer-reviewed* with the exception of keynote addresses and GIFT panel submissions.

o Award-winning papers, having been already selected for presentation at the conference through a blind-review process, do not undergo a second review but are published in the Proceedings as part of the award.

o Only papers presented at the 2015 conference will be considered for publication in this volume. TO SUBMIT A PAPER:

Please

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Call For Papers – The 2015 Conference – Deadline passed

Call for Papers

 73rd Annual Conference

New York State Communication Association

October 16-18, 2015

Villa Roma Resort and Conference Center (NEW location!)

 

Are You In Or Are You Out? Aligning Ourselves With Communication

This question evokes thoughts about popularity, group membership, identity, culture, inclusion, belonging, alliances, allegiances, peer pressure, and much more. Our groupings impact the way we see the world, understand ourselves and others, and advance as a culture. Communication provides opportunities to explore our differences and similarities as well as construct these. Although new structures and contexts for unification, division, conflict, and distortion get created they harken

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Call For Proceedings: Past 2014 Conference Papers

CALL #1:

Research papers presented at the 72nd annual conference of the New York State Communication Association in 2014 are now being accepted for publication in the conference Proceedings.

○ Papers are blind peer-reviewed* with the exception of keynote addresses and GIFT panel submissions.
○ Award-winning papers, having been already selected for presentation at the conference through a blind-review

process, do not undergo a second review but are published in the Proceedings as part of the award. ○ Only papers presented at the 2014 convention will be considered for publication in this volume.

DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2015. 

 

CALL #2:

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New Proceedings Published

http://docs.rwu.edu/nyscaproceedings/

The Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association publishes the Proceedings for the Convention of the New York State Communication Association. Papers are accepted to appear in the issue associated with the Convention in which they were presented. All papers, including those for the Undergraduate Student Papers, are blind peer-reviewed. Keynote addresses and GIFT panel submissions are not refereed.

 

 

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