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    For more information on the NCA Annual Convention, contact:

    Michelle Randall, CMP
    Senior Manager, Convention and Meetings
    mrandall@natcom.org
    202-534-1106

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    Submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. EST on February 17 - Submit today!

    Call for Participation

    National Communication Association
    96th Annual Convention
    Sunday, November 14- Wednesday, November 17, 2010
    San Francisco, California

    The theme for the National Communication Association’s 96th Annual Convention is “Building Bridges.” Appropriate for our location in San Francisco, the importance of building bridges relates closely to our discipline, because much of what we teach and study revolves around making connections. E.M. Forster knew the benefits of making connections, as he wrote, “Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, And human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer. Only connect...” However, as Forster well knew, in daily life, we experience tension between the benefits of making connections and the struggle to do so.

    The 2010 convention will focus on some of the important connections for our discipline, including:

    • Linking our scholarship with professions beyond our disciplinary borders
    • Bridging areas of scholarship and teaching
    • Connecting our research and pedagogy to community projects
    • Maximizing the potential benefits and overcoming the difficulties of new technologies that make connecting with one another easier (and more complicated)

    Whether discussing bridges between past and current communication research and pedagogy “four years out” from our 100th anniversary, making connections with other scholars, connecting new ideas for your own research and teaching, or reconnecting with old friends and colleagues, you will enjoy San Francisco. We invite you to submit a paper and build bridges at our 96th Annual Convention.

    -Lynn Turner, Marquette University, NCA Second Vice President

    Annual Convention News and Updates

    URGENT NOTICE
    Monday, January 25:
    If you have bookmarked All Academic in your web browser, please update the bookmarked URL to: http://convention2.allacademic.com/one/nca/nca10/. This change in URL is effective today. No information previously submitted to All Academic is affected.
    Thursday, December 31: A unique mini-conference is being planned for the 2010 convention which will allow scholars to organize and participate in thematic discussions in a series of workshops held over the course of three consecutive days of the NCA convention for an hour and fifteen minutes each day. Read call for proposals.
    Monday, December 21: All Academic is open for submissions! Please visit All Academic to review unit, series and affiliate organization calls. Please note that all submissions to All Academic require your agreement to the NCA Ethics Statement.
    Monday, December 7: NCA 96th Annual Convention submissions will open on Monday, December 21, 2009. Deadline for all submissions is Wednesday, February 17, 2010. All submissions are made via All Academic. Check the quick links box for All Academic access on Monday, December 21, 2009.

     

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