Submitted by Melissa Tafoya, IPIC Program Planner SPOTLIGHT PANEL: THE CURRENT STATUS OF THEORY IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SCHOLARSHIP: HOW THEORY HAS DEVELOPED, PROGRESSED, AND CHANGED 10:15 – 11:30 a.m. Sunday, February 19 Enchantment C Over the past 40 years, there have been a number of discussions of the role of theory in interpersonal communication. […]
By Mark Morman, Baylor University– In just a few more days, we will gather together again at the 2009 WSCA convention in Mesa, Arizona. At this year’s annual meeting, the Interpersonal Communication Interest Group will provide 14 different opportunities to interact with your colleagues in the discipline, learning, discussing, and experiencing the very best scholarship […]
ORWAC This year’s recipient of the Feminist Scholarship Award is Sherianne Shuler, Creighton University. Dr. Shuler’s essay entitled “Autoethnographic Emotion: Studying and Living Emotional Labor in the Scholarly Life” was chosen for its innovativeness, riskiness and rigor. In particular, the critical eye that she turns on herself in regard to the construction of an academic […]
By Alex Lyon, University of Arkansas, Little Rock– The Organizational Communication Interest Group presented the following awards at the Seattle convention: Top paper: Pamela Lutgen-Sandvik, University of New Mexico Top student paper: Nicole Laster and Matt Koschmann, University of Texas at Austin Top student debut paper: Paul Wright, California State University, Fullerton (other) Top four […]
January 30, 2012 by MJ
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