Saturday

November 23, 2002

 


     7:00 a.m.


3007

7:00-7:45 a.m.

       

Regent

Fourth Floor

Marriott

COMMUNITY COLLEGE SECTION BUSINESS MEETING

Sponsor: Community College Section


3021

7:00-7:45 a.m.

       

St. Charles

41st Floor

Marriott

AEROBICS AND ACTIVE-LEARNING

Sponsor: National Communication Association

Join NCA Associate Director, Sherry Morreale, for an interactive-learning aerobic workout. Bring your favorite low-impact "move" to share with others. The session starts with a warm-up, then participants share their favorite moves to the tune of the classics with a rock beat. The session concludes with a cool-down.


3044

7:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Armstrong Ballroom

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

CHAIRS BREAKFAST

Sponsor: First Vice President

Chairs: Richard F. Whitman, James Madison University
             Randy Y. Hirokawa, University of Iowa
             William J. Seiler, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
             Paul E. Nelson, North Dakota State University

Join department chairs at a breakfast designed to focus on issues facing administrators: hiring & firing, recruiting & evaluating, promoting and tenuring, developing curriculum, handling difficult people, and facing budget cuts. No speaker; you discuss issues with colleagues who have similar problems and prospects.


3084

7:00-10:45 a.m.

       

Waterbury Ballroom

Second Floor

Sheraton

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING

Sponsor: Legislative Council


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


     8:00 a.m.


3101

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Jackson

Fifth Floor

Marriott

COMMUNICATION FUTURES

Sponsor: Communication in the Future Commission

Chair: Annette M. Bigham, El Paso Community College

"Preference for Online Interpersonal Communication, Problematic Internet Use, and Psychosocial Well-Being." Scott E. Caplan, University of Delaware

"Skills Necessary for Effective Future Community College Instructional Leadership." Linda C. Brown, El Paso Community College

"Is Broadband the Future? An Analysis of Broadband Technology Potential and Diffusion." Zizi Papacharissi, Temple University, Anna Zaks, Temple University

"Looking Back for the Future: History of Science and Communication Technology." Clark Callahan, Pennsylvania State University

"Nature and Nurture: Away from Dichotomy." Claire F. Sullivan, University of Maine

"EcoCulture: An Evolution Toward a Sustainable Future." Lea J. Parker, Northern Arizona University


3102

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Galvez

Fifth Floor

Marriott

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION: PARTNERSHIPS AND EXCHANGES

Sponsor: Emeritus/Retired Members Section

Chair: Priscilla M. Meddaugh, University of Wisconsin, Waukesha

Panelists:

Jack Kay, Wayne State University

Susan Eggely, Wayne State University

Bernard L. Brock, Wayne State University

International partnerships, teaching and exchanges are increasingly playing an important role in communication programs. The panelists will present specific examples and with the audience discuss various other alternatives.


3103

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Beauregard

Fifth Floor

Marriott

AFFILIATE OFFICER BUSINESS MEETINGS

Sponsor: Media Ecology Association

Panelists:

Lance A. Strate, Fordham University

Casey M.K. Lum, William Paterson University

Janet L. Sternberg, Fordham University

Thomas F. Gencarelli, Montclair State University

Sue Barnes, Rochester Institute of Technology


3104

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Audubon

Fifth Floor

Marriott

ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN COMMUNITY POLITICS: RESISTING ERASURE, EXCLUSIONS, AND STIGMATIZATION

Sponsor: Asian Pacific American Communication Studies Division

Chair: Richard Holt, University of Illinois, Chicago

"Communication about HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities in the United States: A Look at the Last Decade." Gust A. Yep, San Francisco State University, Gerianne M. Merrigan, San Francisco State University, Jon B. Martin, San Francisco State University, Karen E. Lovaas, San Francisco State University, Amy B. Cetron, San Francisco State University

"Performing Memory: Reparations Hearings and Japanese American Citizenship." Brian A. Lain, University of North Texas

"The Exclusion of the 'Other': Chinese Immigrants in the Post Cold War America." Li Ren, Ohio University

Respondent: Richard Holt, University of Illinois, Chicago


3105

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Iberville

Fourth Floor

Marriott

AFTER THE CONFLICT: EXAMINING FORGIVENESS IN INTERNATIONAL, INTERPERSONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXTS

Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Commission

Chair: Pravin A. Rodrigues, Ashland University

"Apology Styles in Conflict: Lessons Learned from the Sinking of the Ehime Maru." Naomi Sugimoto, Keio University, Japan

"The Cross Cultural Rhetoric of Diplomacy in the Case of the US Surveillance Plane Landing on Hainan Island, China in April, 2001." James A. Schnell, Ohio Dominican College

"Affects of Divorce on Interpersonal Forgiveness." Matt Koschmann, University of New Mexico

"The Communication of Forgiveness in Action: Examining Relationships Among Forgiveness, General Equity and Collaborative Climate in NCA Members' Academic Departments." Doreen K. Baringer, Pennsylvania State University, Ann H. Dodd, Pennsylvania State University

Respondent: Janice M. Barrett, Boston University


3106

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Bacchus

Fourth Floor

Marriott

TOP COMPETITIVE PAPERS ON KENNETH BURKE

Sponsors: Kenneth Burke Society, NCA Branch 

Chair: Elvera B. Berry, Roberts Wesleyan College

"Pentadic Cartography: Mapping Obstetric Medicine and Traditional Midwifery*." Cyd C. Ropp, California Polytechnic State University

"Alchemy: The Substance of Paradox?**." Jason W. Ingram, University of Southern California

"Between Feminism and Christianity: A Burkean Search for Common Ground and Comic Correctives in Domestic Violence Discourses." Suzanne M. Enck-Wanzer, Indiana University

"Kenneth Burke, Comic Heroism, the Scope of Fire and Acts of Nature." Catherine H. Palczewski, University of Northern Iowa

Respondent: Mark E. Huglen, University of Minnesota, Crookston

*Top Competitive Paper **Top Student Competitive Paper


3107

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Regent

Fourth Floor

Marriott

COMMUNICATION IN ACTION: A TRIBUTE TO ROBERT C. JEFFREY

Sponsor: Association for Communication Administration

Chair: Beverly W. Long, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Panelists:

George L. Grice, Radford University

Paul Gray, University of Texas, Austin

Patricia Witherspoon, University of Texas, El Paso

Sam L. Becker, University of Iowa

Mary Frances HopKins, Louisiana State University

Robert C. Jeffrey, President of the Speech Communication Association in 1973, and the Association for Communication Administration in 1977, was an example of communication in action. In this program, former students and colleagues recall his contributions to communication as a teacher/advisor, department chair, and dean. His many contributions to SCA/NCA will be honored by distinguished leaders in NCA.

3108

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Bonaparte

Fourth Floor

Marriott

GETTING INTO THE ACT: PUTTING COMMUNICATION IN ACTION THROUGH SERVICE-LEARNING

Sponsor: Experiential Learning in Communication Commission

Chair: Sharnine S. Herbert, University of North Florida

"Incorporating Instructional Technology and Service-Learning into a Research Methods Course." Scott A. Chadwick, Iowa State University

"Acting Publicly not Merely Preparing to Act: Service-Learning in a Basic Public Communication Course." David Chapman Deifell, University of Iowa

"Don't Build It...Let Them: Making a Way with Service-Learning in the Basic Communication Course." Sharnine S. Herbert, University of North Florida

"Surprises, Dialogue, and Critical Inquiry in Service-Learning." Spoma Jovanovic, University of North Carolina, Greensboro

"Talking Trash: A Case Study of Small Group Communication in a Service-Learning Project." Paul W. Oehlke, Independent Scholar

"Problem-Based Service-Learning and Public Speaking." Elayne J. Shapiro, University of Portland


3109

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Balcony I

Fourth Floor

Marriott

TWENTYSOMETHING...! HOW YOUNG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN CREATE SPACES IN ACADEMIA

Sponsor: Women's Caucus

"Motherhood and the Pursuit of the Ph.D." Tia Smith-Cooper, Ohio University

"Spoken Word: Finding My Pedagogical Home." Traci E. Currie, Ohio University

"The Plight of the Exclusionary: Seeking Inclusion When You Are Excluded." Tracie Q. Gilbert, Ohio University


3110

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Balcony J

Fourth Floor

Marriott

SPOTLIGHT ON TEACHING: THE IMPACT OF LAWRENCE B. ROSENFELD ON COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND LEARNING

Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Series

Chair: Ann L. Darling, University of Utah

Panelists:

Joanne R. Gilbert, Alma College

Charles H. Grant, East Carolina University

Linda D. Manning, University of Denver

Scarlet Wynns, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill


Respondent: Lawrence B. Rosenfeld, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

The panelists, all former students of Lawrence B. Rosenfeld, will focus on his impact on teaching and learning in their own work as teaching scholars.


3111

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Balcony K

Fourth Floor

Marriott

EMBODYING AND ACTING THE "LIFE OF THE MIND": AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC NARRATIVES FROM THE NOT-SO-IVORY TOWER

Sponsor: Ethnography Division

Chair: Caroline J.S. Picart, Florida State University

"The Disappearing Graduate Student." Davis W. Houck, Florida State University

"Or Comes the Wolf." Thomas S. Frentz, University of Arkansas

"The Brainchild: Hatched from the Heads of Men in Academia." Janice H. Rushing, University of Arkansas

"Sirens' Songs." Caroline J.S. Picart, Florida State University

Respondent: Arthur P. Bochner, University of South Florida

3112

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Balcony L

Fourth Floor

Marriott

LISTENING RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

Sponsor: International Listening Association

Chair: Melissa L. Beall, University of Northern Iowa

"Listening and Cognitive Processing: Is There a Difference?." Laura A. Janusik, University of Maryland

"Who Are We as Listeners? Individual Profiles Across Situations." Margarete L. Imhof, College of New Jersey


3113

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Balcony M

Fourth Floor

Marriott

COMMUNICATION IN ACTION: AN EXPLORATION OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN MULTIPLE CONTEXTS

Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Commission

Chair: Paul D. Turman, University of Northern Iowa

"An Examination of E-Recruiting Using the Elaboration Likelihood Model." David R. Novak, Hewitt Associates, Stephen K. Hunt, Illinois State University

"Discomfort with Communication Technologies in the Mediated Classroom." Ann-Marie Rowe-Whyte, Illinois State University

"Mediated Immediacy: Affiliation at a Distance in Educational Contexts." Patrick B. O'Sullivan, Illinois State University, Lance R. Lippert, Illinois State University, Stephen K. Hunt, Illinois State University, Susan K. Owens, Illinois State University, Ann-Marie Rowe-Whyte, Illinois State University

"Missing the Point with Immediacy: Re-Focusing on Affective Learning in Mediated Contexts." Scott Titsworth, Ohio University

Respondents: Robert B. Cole, State University of New York, Oswego
                       Paul J. Siddens, III, University of Northern Iowa


3114

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Balcony N

Fourth Floor

Marriott

THE ESSENCE OF ORAL INTERPRETATION: THE ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS OF PROSE, POETRY AND DRAMA

Sponsor: American Forensic Association

Chair: Liana B. Koeppel, Cypress College

"The Essence of Prose." Matthew D. Taylor, California State University, Long Beach

"The Essence of Poetry." Stephanie Hood, California State University

"The Essence of Drama." Ryan Smith, California State University, Long Beach

"BAM! Kick It Up a Notch: A Radical Departure from Current Practice." Kevin T. Baaske, California State University, Los Angeles, Liana B. Koeppel, Cypress College

Respondent: Kevin T. Baaske, California State University, Los Angeles


3119

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

La Galerie 1

Second Floor

Marriott

INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION CONTACT AND RELATIONS: A RESEARCH TEAM STUDY

Sponsor: International & Intercultural Communication Division

"Research Goals and Connecting the Contact Hypothesis to Intercultural Communication." Anu S. Chitgopekar, De Anza College

"A Multi-Dimensional Approach and the Significance of Intercultural Research Teams." Rona T. Halualani, San Jose State University

"Results: The Frequency of Intercultural Communication Contact and Intercultural Friendship Networks." Amy Stalder, San Jose State University

"Focus Group Themes and Findings: The Nature of Intercultural Communication Contact from the Group Perspective." Jennifer Morrison, San Jose State University

"Themes and Connections from Individual Member Interviews." Toni Adams, San Jose State University, Amy Stalder, San Jose State University

This panel represents a team of 4-5 researchers who are conducting a five year multimethod study of intercultural communication contact and relations in a West Coast region (Northern California).


3120

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

La Galerie 2

Second Floor

Marriott

AFRICAN AMERICANS AFTER 11 SEPTEMBER 2001: COMMUNICATING SELF COMMUNITY AND NATION

Sponsor: African American Communication & Culture Division

Chair: Caryl Cooper, University of Alabama

"Reflections On September 11th: Power Ineguities and the Fight for Social Justice." Robin R. Means Coleman, New York University

"9/11: African American Consciousness In 2002." Jack L. Daniel, University of Pittsburgh

"I Pledge Allegiance ...?: African American Ambivalence and the American Flag." R. Pierre Rodgers, Morgan State University, Grant C. Cos, Rochester Institute of Technology

"'I am an {African} American': Black Students' Identity Discourse After 9/11." Marsha Houston, University of Alabama

"Festival of Sympathy?: African Americans' Responses To 11 September 2001." Carolyn Calloway-Thomas, Indiana University, Bloomington


3121

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

La Galerie 3

Second Floor

Marriott

SEEING LIKE A STATE: IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND PRACTICES OF SURVEILLANCE

Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division

Chair: Craig Robertson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"A Technology of Verification? Practices of Modernity and the Emergence of the Passport." Craig Robertson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

" Technologies of Deterrence: Visualizing Order and Otherness in INS Discourse." Anne T. Demo, Vanderbilt University

"Facing the Future: The Fate of Facial Recognition Technology." Kelly A. Gates, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"Barred Entry: Doing the Work of the State for Fun and Profit." Jeremy Packer, Pennsylvania State University

Respondent: Toby Miller, New York University


3122

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

La Galerie 4

Second Floor

Marriott

TOP PAPERS IN THE DISABILITY ISSUES CAUCUS

Sponsor: Disability Issues Caucus

Chair: Audra L. Colvert, Towson University

"Reflections of Passivity and Resistance: Wheelchair Athletes Discuss Sport Media *." Marie Hardin, University of West Georgia

"Disability and Standpoint Epistemology: A More Perfect Union." Joy M. Cypher, Rowan University

"Metaphors of Disability: Communication, Oppression, and Empowerment." Stephanie J. Coopman, San Jose State University

"Flying Blind: Learning to Pilot an Introductory College Communication Class as a Visually Impaired Undergraduate Teaching Assistant **." Corey D. Staten, Old Dominion University, Thomas J. Socha, Old Dominion University

Respondent: James L. Cherney, Westminster College

* Top Paper ** Top Debut Paper


 

3123

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

La Galerie 5

Second Floor

Marriott

NEGOTIATING GIRLHOOD AND GIRL POWER: EXPLORING FEMINISMS THROUGH MEDIA AND ETHNICITY

Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division

Chair: Ruma J. Sen, Ohio University

"Taking Back the Night: Violence in Mediated Girl Power Characters." Victoria A. Newsom, Bowling Green State University

"Empowerment Through Ethnicity: Folktales and Feminism in an Indian American Ethnic School." Christine L. Garlough, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

"Hegemony and the Sexual Commodification of Women in the Japanese Media." Kimiko Akita, Ohio University

Respondent: Julia R. Johnson, California State University, Long Beach


3126

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Studio 1

Second Floor

Marriott

VARIATIONS ON THE PATHOS OF RHETORIC: POLITICS, MEMORY, AND THE THEATRE

Sponsors: American Society for the History of Rhetoric

Chair: Marilee Mifsud, University of Richmond

"Channeling the Untamed Aesthetic: Isocrates, Persuasion, and Politics." Rosemary Steck, University of Iowa

"Aristotle, Pathos, and Collective Memory: Rereading the Past to Read the Past." Leslie A. Hahner, University of Iowa

"Aesthetic and the Pleasures of Rhetoric: A Theatrical Twist." Marcy L. Halpin, University of Pittsburgh

Respondent: John Poulakos, University of Pittsburgh


3136

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Salon 816

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

CROSS EXAMINATION DEBATE ASSOCIATION BUSINESS MEETING

Sponsor: Cross Examination Debate Association


3137

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Salon 817

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

COMMISSION ON AMERICAN PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE BUSINESS MEETING

Sponsor: Commission on American Parliamentary Practice


3138

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Salon 820

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

SEMIOTICS AND COMMUNICATION COMMISSION BUSINESS MEETING

Sponsor: Semiotics and Communication Commission


3139

8:00-10:45 a.m.

       

Salon 821

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

SHORT COURSE 18: TEACHING "SEX, LOVE, & ROMANCE IN THE MASS MEDIA: ANALYSIS & CRITICISM OF UNREALISTIC PORTRAYALS & THEIR INFLUENCE"

Sponsor: Short Courses

Instructors: Mary-Lou Galician, Arizona State University

Preregistration and fee required. Refer to Short Course Section of program.


 

 

 

 

3140

8:00-10:45 a.m.

       

Salon 824

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

SHORT COURSE 19: TEACHING THE COLLEGE COURSE IN GENDER COMMUNICATION

Sponsor: Short Courses

Instructors: Teri S. Gamble, College of New Rochelle
                   Michael W. Gamble, New York Institute of Technology

Preregistration and fee required. Refer to Short Course Section of program.


3141

8:00-10:45 a.m.

       

Salon 825

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

SHORT COURSE 20: THE COMMUNICATION SCHOLAR IN ACTION: URBAN COMMUNICATION AND WIRED CITIES

Sponsor: Short Courses

Instructors: Gary Gumpert, Communication Landscapers
                    Susan J. Drucker, Hofstra University

Preregistration and fee required. Refer to Short Course Section of program.


3142

8:00-10:45 a.m.

       

Salon 828

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

SHORT COURSE 21: TEACHING THE COLLEGE COURSE IN: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF HUMOR

Sponsor: Short Courses

Instructor: Todd T. Holm, Truman State University

Preregistration and fee required. Refer to Short Course Section of program.


3143

8:00-10:45 a.m.

       

Salon 829

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

SHORT COURSE 22: TEACHING PUBLIC SPEAKING AS PUBLIC DIALOGUE: CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND SERVICE LEARNING IN THE PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASSROOM

Sponsor: Short Courses

Instructors: Cindy L. Griffin, Colorado State University
                   Jennifer Emerling Bone, Colorado State University
                   Linda Scholz, Front Range Community College
                   Timothy A. Borchers, Minnesota State University

Preregistration and fee required. Refer to Short Course Section of program.


3145

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Cornet

Eighth Floor

Sheraton

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF OUR REGIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATIONS - OTHER THAN TO BE A MINI-NCA?

Sponsor: First Vice President

Chair: Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University

Panelists:

Ann B. Frymier, Miami University

Katherine Hawkins, Wichita State University

Katherine L. Adams, California State University, Fresno

Pamela J. Cooper, Northwestern University

Raymie E. McKerrow, Ohio University

Judith S. Trent, University of Cincinnati

This panel examines the potential roles that our regional communication associations (ECA, WCA, SSCA, CSCA) play in the overall professional organization network. What are, or what should they be? Most models are smaller, more localized versions of NCA. Is this the best mechanism? What are the alternative roles? Both current regional association Presidents and NCA Past Presidents will share their perspectives.


3147

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Grand Ballroom C

Fifth Floor

Sheraton

PERFORMANCE AND SOCIAL CHANGE: THEORIES IN ACTION

Sponsor: Performance Studies Division

Chair: Christie A. Logan, California State University, Long Beach

"A Rawlsian Analysis of Tim Miller's Performance Legacy." Frederick C. Corey, Arizona State University

"'The White Girl Upstairs?': Performing Critical Ethnography." D. Soyini Madison, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

"Audiencing the Audience: Playback Theatre and the Place of the Personal in Social Activism." Linda M. Park-Fuller, Arizona State University

"Sacred Space: New York City as a Vernacular Shrine After the WTC Attack on 9/11." Kay Ellen Capo, State University of New York, Purchase

Respondent: Dwight Conquergood, Northwestern University


3148

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Grand Ballroom B

Fifth Floor

Sheraton

ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIALIZATION AND ASSIMILATION

Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division

Chair: Diane S. Grimes, Syracuse University

"The Emotions of Socialization and Assimilation: Learning Emotion Management at the Fire Station." Clifton W. Scott, Arizona State University, Karen Kroman Myers, Arizona State University

"The Impact of Rules and Resources on the Organizational Socialization Process: Structures that Enable and Constrain Communication and Action." Karen Rohrbauck Stout, Western Washington University

"Communicative Aspects of Organizational Socialization: An Investigation." Zachary P. Hart, Concordia University

"Applying Co-Cultural Theory to Organizational Socialization: An Integrative Socialization Model." Denise Gates, University of Missouri, Columbia

Respondent: Kelby K. Halone, University of Tennessee, Knoxville


3149

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Grand Ballroom A

Fifth Floor

Sheraton

STUDENT PAPERS ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Commission

Chair: Edward C. Brewer, Murray State University

"The Nature of Communication as Incitement: Communicative Compulsion or Assistance *." Lee J. Fortner, Pennsylvania State University

"Branzburg v. Hayes: The Case for a New Case." Laura Card, University of Utah

"Democracy, Civil Society and the Internet: An Indian Perspective." Rohitashya Chattopadhyay, University of Utah

"The Internet and Modern Social Protest." Lisa Corrigan, University of Maryland

Respondent: Joseph S. Tuman, San Francisco State University

* Top Student Paper


3150

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Grand Ballroom D

Fifth Floor

Sheraton

THE LARAMIE PROJECT PART I: THE LARAMIE PROJECT IN ACTION

Sponsor: Theatre Division

Chair: Monica F. Anderson, Franciscan University of Steubenville

"The Laramie Project: Dialoguing on Stage and off." Raymond T. Schultz, University of Minnesota, Morris, Tap Payne, University of Minnesota, Morris

"Week One and The Laramie Project: One Act, One Word, One Day at a Time." Julia Pachoud, Augustana College

"Three Degrees of Separation: Metatheatricality and Docudrama as Seen in Second Generation Production of The Laramie Project." Robert Neblett, Washington University, Trevor A. Biship, Washington University

"The Laramie Project: Creating Documentary Through Digital Video and Live Performance." Gene Muto, Longwood University

"Waking Up a Community with The Laramie Project." Ricky Ramon, Texas Tech University, David Wygant, Texas Tech University

Respondents: Carleen M. Spry, Central Michigan University
                       Suzanne H. Walker, Marietta College
                       Scott E. Dillard, Georgia College & State University
                       Jill R. Hildebrandt, Kutztown University
                       Paul Prece, Washburn University
                       Lisa Merrill, Hofstra University


3151

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Grand Ballroom E

Fifth Floor

Sheraton

PRESIDENTIAL RHETORICAL STUDIES

Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division

Chair: Eric King Watts, Wake Forest University

"The Prophetic Ceremony: The Interdependence of Prophetic and Epideictic Discourse *." Ilon M. Lauer, University of Georgia

"JFK's 'Therapy' for the Neurotic National Personality: Towards a Theory of Iatrological Rhetoric." Buddy W. Howell, Texas A&M University

"Oral History as Rhetorical Research Tool: The Comments of Jimmy Carter's Speechwriters." Peter J. Bicak, Rockhurst University

* Winner of the Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division's Nichols-Ehninger Award for the Top Student Paper


3153

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Rampart

Fifth Floor

Sheraton

GROUP COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT

Sponsor: Group Communication Division

Chair: Jennifer Anne Thackaberry, Purdue University

"Theorizing Communication During Coalition-Building and Action in Organizations: Modification and Conceptual Application of Symbolic Convergence Theory *." James O. Olufowote, Purdue University

"Communication Problems in Public Group Meetings: A Case Study of a Politically Appointed Arts Commission." Craig R. Scott, University of Texas, Austin, Kathleen E. Weir, University of Texas, Austin, Dana L. Moreland, University of Texas, Austin

"Metaphors of Survival: A Textual Analysis of the Decision-Making Strategies of the Survivor Contestants." Kathleen M. Propp, Western Michigan University

Respondent: Beth Bonniwell Haslett, University of Delaware

* Student Paper


3156

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Bayside B

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS IN ARGUMENTATION STUDIES

Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division

Chair: Brian R. McGee, Spalding University

"Modern & Postmodern Argument: Tilting at Windmills of the Extremes." Tammy R. Vigil, State University of New York, Oneonta

"What Do You Mean, Rhetoric is Epistemic?." William D. Harpine, University of Akron

"Capitalizing on Incumbency: Women in Campaign Debate." Deborah C. Robson, Syracuse University

"In Defense of the Argument Culture: A Response to Recent Criticisms Against the Use of Adversarial Debate as a Method of Societal Decision-Making." David E. Foster, University of Findlay

Respondent: Brian R. McGee, Spalding University


3157

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Bayside C

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

MEDIATED MESSAGES: THE U.S.-SAUDI RELATIONS POST 9/11

Sponsor: Political Communication Division

Chair: Kenneth J. Levine, Emerson College

"Accentuating the Common Ground for Peace in the Middle East." Prince Faisal Al-Saud, FAMA Holding Company, Saudi Arabia

"An Israeli Perspective for Peace in the Middle East." Anya Faber, Israeli Consulate, Boston, Jeremy Fishcher, Israeli Consulate, Boston

"Challenges in U.S.- Saudi Business Relations." Husam Algosaibi, Algosaibi Holding Company, Saudi Arabia

"Journalistic Issues and Audience Expectations." Ahmed A. Al-Yusuf, Saudi Gazette, Talaat F. Wafa, Riyadh Daily

"Media As Agents Of Diplomacy." Owen Eagan, Corrigan Communications, Matthew D. Matsaganis, University of Southern California, J. Gregory Payne, Emerson College

"Meeting the Crisis Through Cultural Exchange: Visiting Saudi Arabia." Alexandra L. Gross, Emerson College, Teresa Gallo, Emerson College, Samantha Lussier, Emerson College, Allyson Burley, Harvard University, Vanessa Becks, Emerson College, Maita Soukup, Emerson College, Noor Asem, Emerson College

"The Personal Perspective: Losing Your Mother and Best Friend." Tita Puopolo, Harvard University

Respondents: Mohamed Khalil, Kennedy School of Government
                       Lisa Roghaar, University of Texas, Austin


3160

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Edgewood A

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

COMPETITIVE PAPERS IN CHINESE COMMUNICATION (2): CONFUCIANISM, DAOISM, POSTMODERNISM, AND NEW MEDIA

Sponsors: Association for Chinese Communication Studies

Chair: Rueyling Chuang, California State University, San Bernardino

“The New Revolution: An Analysis of Changes in the Chinese Media.” Yu Zhang, State University of New York, Geneseo

“The Confucian Perspective of Leadership.” Rita M.C. Ng, Ohio University, Zanesville

“Critique East and West: Exploring the Similarities and Differences in Daoist and Post-Modern Thought.” Steven Combs, Loyola Marymount University, Matt C. George, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles

Respondent: Ringo Ma, Hong Kong Baptist University


3161

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Edgewood B

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: ENHANCING AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT THROUGH ACTIVE COMMUNICATION PEDAGOGY

Sponsor: Elementary & Secondary Education Section

Chair: David A. Wendt, Keokuk High School, Iowa

Panelists:

Erica F. Cooper, Indiana-Purdue University, Indianapolis

Wendy A. Wyant, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Diane M. Ritzdorf, Arapahoe High School, Colorado

David A. Wendt, Keokuk High School, Iowa

Communication classrooms constantly search for a variety of effective styles of instruction to include all types of students. Enhancing the state-mandated standards and benchmarks is another instructional goal of K-12 educators. Alternative curriculum exercises, concepts and ideals will be discussed to establish an action-filled communication classroom. These ideas can also be utilized to develop authentic assessment for K-12, At Risk and Adult Learners.


3163

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Esterwood

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

REFLECTIONS ON INTERNATIONAL DEBATE COMPETITION

Sponsor: Pi Kappa Delta

Chair: Kate Shuster, Seattle Debate Foundation

"Through Conflict to Understanding: International Experiences with Parliamentary Debate." Thomas A. Kuster, Bethany Lutheran College, Jonathan L. Loging, Bethany Lutheran College, Jon Schmidt, Bethany Lutheran College, Aaron Lambrecht, Bethany Lutheran College, Kateryna Zhovnirova, Bethany Lutheran College, Melissa Norton, Bethany Lutheran College

"A Critical Examination of Contemporary Issues in International Parliamentary Debate Practice." John K. Meany, Claremont McKenna College, Kate Shuster, Seattle Debate Foundation

"Debate and Democracy in Transition." Noel Selegzi, International Debate Education Association, Marcin Zaleski, International Debate Education Association

"International Debate as Intellectual Cultural Exchange." Robert A. Trapp, Willamette University

Respondent: Ian Lising, University of La Verne


3164

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Evergreen

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

A FRONT PORCH ON AMERICAN ORATORY: THE CHAUTAUQUA ARCHIVAL PROJECT

Sponsor: American Studies Commission

Chair: Nancy N. Roos, Chautauqua Institution

"FDR's Chautauqua Surprise Hit." Bradford L. Kinney, Wilkes University

"From Chautauqa's Pulpit: What is Woman's Place?." John W. Gareis, University of Pittsburgh

"Out of the Home: The Transformation of American Motherhood to Womanhood in Chautauqua Speeches by Willard, Shaw, Catt and E. Roosevelt." Jane Elmes-Crahall, Wilkes University

Respondent: Nancy N. Roos, Chautauqua Institution


3166

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Gallier A

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

COMMUNICATION IN ACTION: STUDENTS RESPONSE III

Sponsor: Lambda Pi Eta

Chair: Carl L. Thameling, University of Louisiana, Monroe

"The Communicative Action of China Youth Development Foundation." Ai Zhang, University of Colorado, Denver, Shang Wang, University of Colorado, Denver, Zheng Wu, University of Colorado, Denver

"Internet to Classroom: The Effects of an Internet Discussions Board on College Happiness." Elizabeth Porter, DePauw University

"The First Ladies Speak: The Rheterical Enactment of Roles." Jill M. Weber, Pennsylvania State University

"Benefits of Online Newspapers: Worthwhile for Journalism and Advertising Alike." John Goot, Marist College, Thomas Tavino, Marist College, Amy Tritschler, Marist College, Alissa Vesterby, Marist College, Regina Scala, Marist College

"Improving Organizational Communication: Perfecting the Communication Consultant Experience." Jeff Child, Wayne State College, Heather Conley, Wayne State College

"A Look at Femine Sexuality in Britney Spears' I'm a Slave 4 U: Slave for What?." Stephanie Durnford, Juniata College

Respondent: John C. Pollock, College of New Jersey


3167

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Gallier B

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

ASSESSMENT FOR COMMUNICATION PROGRAMS AND GENERAL EDUCATION IMPROVEMENT: FROM THE GENERAL TO THE SPECIFIC

Sponsor: Communication Assessment Commission

Chair: Heywood L. Greenberg, Lynchburg College

"Using Assessment for Program Development and Improvement." Bonnie W. Buzza, Richard Stockton College

"Assessing Oral Communication Competence in General Education." Bonnie W. Buzza, Richard Stockton College

"Using the Hope College Goals to Develop Assessment Objectives and Course Sequences in Communication Studies." Heywood L. Greenberg, Lynchburg College

Respondent: Joseph M. Dailey, Carroll College


3168

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Oakley

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

COMMUNICATION IN ACTION IN RUSSIA: BUILDING RUSSIAN AND U.S. PARTNERSHIPS IN TEACHING AND RESEARCH

Sponsor: Educational Policies Board

Chair: John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School

Panelists:

Olga Matyash, Indiana-Purdue University, Indianapolis

John Parrish-Sprowl, Indiana-Purdue University, Indianapolis

Steven A. Beebe, Southwest Texas State University

Timothy P. Mottet, Southwest Texas State University

Michael Hazen, Wake Forest University

This program includes reports from participants at the first Russian Communication Association conference held in Pyatigorsk, Russia in June 2002. The development of new partnerships between Russia and US scholars will be discussed. In addition, opportunities for others who wish to establish partnerships and exchanges with Russian communication scholars and educators will be identified.


3169

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Southdown

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

COMPETITIVE PAPERS IN THE RELIGOUS COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION PUBLIC ADDRESS DIVISION

Sponsor: Religious Communication Association

Chair: Bohn D. Lattin, University of Portland

"Edifying Discourse and Religious Rhetoric: A Kierkegaardian Perspective on the Baptist Schism of 2000." Matthew T. Althouse, State University of New York, Brockport

"A Resemblance and a Contrast." Kristine S. Bruss, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

"Lyman Beecher's Strategic Adaptations of Prophetic Rhetoric." David W Tell, Pennsylvania State University

Respondent: Bohn D. Lattin, University of Portland


3171

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Oak Alley

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

EXTENSIONS AND APPLICATION OF THEORY IN PUBLIC RELATIONS

Sponsor: Public Relations Division

Chair: Nilanjana R. Bardhan, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

"Digital Rhetoric : A Framework for Analyzing Web-Based Communication." Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Purdue University

"Toward Communicative Action in Public Relations : Moral Advocacy in Public Relations by Expanding Contingency Theory." Jae-Hwa Shin, Missouri School of Journalism, Glen T. Cameron, Missouri School of Journalism

"Nation Building Communication to Internal and External Publics." Maureen Taylor, Rutgers University, Michael L. Kent, Montclair State University

"Rhetoric and Resources: Notes for a New Approach to Public Relations." Oyvind Ihlen, University of Oslo

Respondent: Gayle M. Pohl, University of Northern Iowa


3172

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Nottoway

Fourth Floor

Sheraton

TOP FOUR CONTRIBUTED PAPERS IN GLBT STUDIES

Sponsor: Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Communication Studies Division

Chair: R. Anthony Slagle, University of Puerto Rico

"Identification with Family: George Bush's 2000 Presidential Election Victory with Gay and Lesbian Voters." Jeffrey A. Nelson, Kent State University

"Queering Relationships: Towards a Paradigmatic Shift." John P. Elia, San Francisco State University

"Almost Visible: Too Hard to Claim Gay Identity in Contemporary China?." He Zhu, University of Alabama

"Reading Gay Culture: A Rhetorical/Cultural Criticism of Visual Imagery in Five Magazines." D. Nebi Hilliard, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale


3173

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Studio 7

Second Floor

Marriott

ENGAGING WITH THE URBAN COMMUNITY: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH

Sponsor: Engaged Discipline Series

Chair: Christopher Carey, Portland State University

"Community-Based Research and Learning as a Mode of Critical Social Inquiry." Pramod Parajuli, Portland State University

"Weaving Theory and Practice: A Theory-Based Intervention Model of Engagement." Christopher Carey, Portland State University

"Community-Based Learning Impact on Student Development." Yves Labissiere, Portland State University

"The Impact of Student Engagement in an Urban Community." Seanna Kerrigan, Portland State University

"Creating Institutional Incentives for Community Based Learning and Service-Learning." Philip Jenks, Portland State University

Respondent: Mark West, Seattle University


3174

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Studio 9

Second Floor

Marriott

COMPETITIVE PAPERS IN YOUTH AND THE MEDIA

Sponsor: Mass Communication Division

Chair: Robbin D. Crabtree, Fairfield University

"Sex Differences Among Young Adults' Video Game Use and Preferences." Kristen L. Lucas, Purdue University, John L. Sherry, Purdue University

"Shaping the Effects of Television on Adolescents' Body Image Disturbance: The Role of Parental Mediation." Amy I. Nathanson, Ohio State University, Renee A. Botta, Cleveland State University

"Are Advertisers Targeting Youth with Sexual Appeals? Assessing the Prevalence of Sexual Imagery in Ads Targeted Toward Young Adults." Tom Reichert, University of Alabama

"Preaching to the Choir? Parents' Use of TV Ratings to Mediate Children's Viewing." Ronald G. Warren, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Respondent: Kristen S. Harrison, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign


 

 

 

3175

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Studio 2

Second Floor

Marriott

CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH ARGUMENT

Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division

Chair: Anastacia Kurylo, Rutgers University

"'Cut Ups,' 'Slams,' and 'Jabs' as Situated Politeness." Keith P. Berry, Southern Illinois University

"Troll! Moron! Liar!: Creating Community Out of Argument." D. Charles Kirkpatrick, University of Iowa

"Bowel Quaking Pessimism: An Ethnographic Examination of Competence and Complaining in the Forensics Community." Nichelle McNabb, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Jose E. Cabrera, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Respondent: Scott Jacobs, University of Arizona


3176

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Grand Couteau

Fifth Floor

Sheraton

FINDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IN COMMUNICATION: SOLUTIONS FROM FOUR INSTITUTIONS

Sponsor: Instructional Development Division

Chair: Rick Rodrick, University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse

"The Challenge of Mentoring Undergraduate Research at a Research Intensive (Research One) Institution." Walter R. Zakahi, New Mexico State University

"Promoting Undergraduate Research Through the Curriculum at a Comprehensive State University." Linda B. Dickmeyer, University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse, Rick Rodrick, University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse

"Internal Funding for Student-Faculty Research at the Small Liberal Arts College." Don E. Rice, Concordia College

"A Research Conference Model for Undergraduate Research." Jeff S. Cook, University of St. Thomas

The representatives on this panel will share four solutions to the challenge of providing undergraduate research opportunities, each uniquely suited to the needs of their institution. The wide range of perspectives on the panel should provide insight for those looking for undergraduate research opportunities in any instructional context.


3177

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Grand Chenier

Fifth Floor

Sheraton

FREE SPEECH AND THE IRONY OF REPRESSION IN AMERICAN PUBLIC ADDRESS

Sponsor: Public Address Division

Chair: Stephen J. Hartnett, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

 

"The First Amendment, Rhetoric Hermeneutics, and the Southern Pro-Gag Rule Arguments of the Late 1830s and Early 1840s." James Jasinski, University of Puget Sound

"Eugene Victor Debs, The 1917 Espionage Act, and the Irony of Repression." Stephen J. Hartnett, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"Treason and Traitors: Freedom of Speech of Speech in the 21st Century." Dale A. Herbeck, Boston College

"Free Speech, Dissidents as Traitors, and the Question of Republicanism in the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts." Jennifer R. Mercieca, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Respondent: David Zarefsky, Northwestern University


3179

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Studio 10

Second Floor

Marriott

EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BODY SENSATIONS AND PUBLIC SPEAKING ANXIETY

Sponsor: Communication Apprehension & Avoidance Commission

Chair: Kathleen M. Long, West Virginia Wesleyan College

"Physical Symptoms and Fear of Negative Evaluation as Components of Public Speaking Anxiety." Naomi R. Horvath, Texas Christian University, Myrna Moss, Texas Christian University, Xie Shuang, Texas Christian University, Chris R. Sawyer, Texas Christian University, Ralph R. Behnke, Texas Christian University

"Differential Anxiety Sensitivities Experienced During Anticipation of Public Speaking." Penny Addison, Texas Christian University, Jaime Ayala, Texas Christian University, Mark Hunter, Texas Christian University, Chris R. Sawyer, Texas Christian University, Ralph R. Behnke, Texas Christian University

"Gastrointestinal Body Sensations Before, During, and After a Public Speech." K. Charlott Brown, Texas Christian University, James B. Roberts, Texas Christian University, Jessica J. Winters, Texas Christian University, Chris R. Sawyer, Texas Christian University, Ralph R. Behnke, Texas Christian University


3181

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Rhythms 1

Second Floor

Sheraton

INTERPERSONAL INTERACTION GOALS ACROSS CONTEXTS

Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division

Chair: Sue D. Pendell, Colorado State University

"The Interpersonal Goal Oriented Control Scale: Development and Validation." Theodore A. Avtgis, West Virginia University

"A Proposal for Testing Two Goal-Driven Models of Interpersonal Influence." Craig R. Hullett, University of Wisconsin, Madison

"Multiple Goals in Compliance-Resisting Episodes: A Preliminary Investigation from the Coordinated Management of Meaning." Masayuki Nakanishi, Tsuda College, Japan

"Understanding Grade Conflict Through Attributions, Implicit Intelligence Theories and Interaction Goals." Christina M. Sabee, San Jose State University

Respondent: Charles R. Berger, University of California, Davis


3182

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Rhythms 2

Second Floor

Sheraton

ISSUES IMPACTING MARITAL LONGEVITY

Sponsor: Family Communication Division

Chair: Jennifer L. Davis, Pennsylvania State University

"Do Spousal Messages of Support 'Drive' Career Motivation? *." Catherine Kimuna, Ohio University

"'She's Right Behind Me All the Way': A Narrative Analysis of Prostate Cancer and Changes in Marital Relationships." Michael I. Arrington, Ohio University

"Influence Strategies in Marriage: Links Between Strategy Use, Equity, Marital Satisfaction, and Commitment." Daniel J. Weigel, University of Nevada, Reno, Kymberley K. Bennett, University of Nevada, Reno, Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch, University of Nevada, Reno

"Perceived Relational Maintenance Strategy Use in Marriage: A Panel Study of Duration, Continuity, and Sex Differences." Laura Stafford, Ohio State University, Daniel J. Canary, Arizona State University

Respondent: Stacy L. Young, California State University, Long Beach

* Student Paper


3183

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Rhythms 3

Second Floor

Sheraton

VARIANT CAREER PATHS FOR PHDS IN HEALTH COMMUNICATION

Sponsor: Health Communication Division

Panelists:

Roxanne Parrott, Pennsylvania State University

Kim Witte, Johns Hopkins University

Marifran Mattson, Purdue University

Marsha L. Vanderford, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)

Judith M. Berkowitz, ORC Macro, Atlanta

These panelists, all with PhDs in Communication, represent an interesting array of career paths for PhDs interested in Health Communication. Join us for a lively discussion about some of the options for PhDs in addition to or other than academia.


3185

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Studio 3

Second Floor

Marriott

THE CHURCH BEDEVILED AND REVIVED: PEDERASTY, PREACHING, AND PENTACOSTALISM IN THE POSTMODERN TURN

Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Commission

Chair: Robert J. Schihl, Regent University

"Moriarty v. Garden Sanctuary Church of God:Modernism/Postmodernism and the Repressed Memory Debate." Rhoda C. Mattson, Thomas Cooley Law School

"The Devil as an Instrument of Grace: Evangelical Wormwoods, Anti-Rhetoric, and Uncle Rorty." Craig E. Mattson, Trinity College

"Sweet-ening Finney: A Postmodern Reading of Charles Grandison Finney's New Measures." Desiree C. Duff, Cornerstone University

"Postmodern Tongues of Fire: Heteroglossolalia and the Pentacostal Tradition." Naaman Wood, Regent University, Ben Frasier, Regent University, Terrence R. Lindvall, Regent University

Respondent: Robert J. Schihl, Regent University


3186

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Studio 5

Second Floor

Marriott

COMPETITIVE PAPERS IN TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT: MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE & CONFLICT

Sponsor: Training and Development Division

Chair: Mikiko L. Crawford, Ohio University, Southern Campus

"The Open Source Organization: Emergent Relationships Between Employer and Employee an Investigative Paper on Organizational Change." Michelle E. Gabris, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"Toward and Understanding of Conflict in Small Group Communication." William L. Dulaney, Florida State University

"Understanding and Managing Conflict." Clara Popa, Kent State University

"Witnessing Conflict: An Analysis of Participant Behavior." Diana J. Denton, University of Waterloo

"Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Stupidity: Snake Oil for the New Millennium?." Jeffrey F. Anderson, Kennesaw State University

Respondent: Michael L. Fahs, California Polytechnic State University


3187

8:00-9:15 a.m.

       

Studio 4

Second Floor

Marriott

VARIETIES OF VISUAL STRATEGIES IN PUBLIC COMMUNICATION

Sponsor: Visual Communication Commission

Chair: Lynne Cooke, University of North Texas

"Visualizing Presidential Requirements: Hegemonic Masculinity and the Oval Office." Janis L. Edwards, University of Alabama

"Inspecting the Unexpected in Print Ads: Schematic Sources of Perceived Visual Incongruity." Mark A. Callister, Western Illinois University, Lesa A. Stern, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville

"When World Views Explode: The Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan." Jennifer L. Jones, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"Print Advertisement Effects on Alcohol Expectancy in College Students." Darshan Sawant D., Washington State University, Heidi Bartoo, Washington State University, Travis Copeland, Washington State University, Felise Clark, Washington State University, Katie Severance, Washington State University, April Denby, Washington State University



 9:30 a.m.


3201

9:30-10:45 a.m.

       

Jackson

Fifth Floor

Marriott

COMMUNICATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND SYMBOLIC INTERACTION

Sponsor: Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction

Chair: Joy Y. Pierce, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"Framing Communication in Interactive Televised Classrooms Through a Window of Symbolic Interaction." Richard W. Schmertzing, Valdosta State University, Lorraine Schmertzing, Valdosta State University

"Take Action Now: Joining the Wave of E-Mail Activits Changing the World." Suzanne Larson, Southern Utah University, Patricia Paystrup, Southern Utah University

"The Uses of Childhood: Feuding and Moral Reasoning in the Family Business." Leslie J. Miller, University of Calgary

"(Re)Visioning the Ethnographic Site: Interpretive Ethnography as a Method of Pedagogical Reflexivity and Scholarly Production*." Bryant K. Alexander, California State University, Los Angeles

Respondent: Joy Y. Pierce, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

* Winner of Norman K. Denzin Qualitative Research Award


3202

9:30-10:45 a.m.

       

Galvez

Fifth Floor

Marriott

SPACE DEVELOPMENT, EXPLORATION AND DISSENT: RHETORIC OF SCIENCE IN THE MAKING OF SCIENCE POLICY

Sponsor: American Association for Rhetoric of Science & Technology

Chairs: Gordon R. Mitchell, University of Pittsburgh

Science Fictions: Government and Private Rhetoric on Space Development, Exploration and Colonization *. Omri M. Ceren, University of Pittsburgh

Public Argument and National Space Policy in the Bush Administration. Timothy M. O'Donnell, Mary Washington College

Controversy in Space: Policy Arguments Surrounding the Use of Nuclear Reactors in Space. P. Anand Rao, Mary Washington College

Respondent: Gordon R. Mitchell, University of Pittsburgh

* Student Paper


3203

9:30-10:45 a.m.

       

Beauregard

Fifth Floor

Marriott

TRAINING SESSION FOR DEPARTMENT CHAIRS, PART 1

Sponsor: Association for Communication Administration

Chair: Alison F. Alexander, University of Georgia

"Mission Statements, Strategic Plans, and Implementation." William G. Christ, Trinity University

"Personnel." Karen E. Riggs, Ohio University

"Students: Opportunities and Challenges." Cynthia M. Lont, George Mason University

"Budgets and Finance." David Zarefsky, Northwestern University

"Dealing with Deans & Upper Administration: View from the Top." Charles R. Bantz, Wayne State University

Experienced administrators will provide insights into the challenges and opportunities that go with being a new (or old) department chair. Panelists will offer brief presentations on their topic followed by discussion. Handouts and other materials will be available. Time for general discussion of concerns will be available during the second session.

3204

9:30-10:45