Hello graduate students,
Its that time of year again to start preparing your Central States Communication Association conference submissions for the 2019 conference in Omaha! Below, you will find the call for our Graduate Student Caucus. I look forward to receiving submissions from you all this year!
Thanks so much.
Have a great day!
Maureen Wieland
Doctoral Student
Brian Lamb School of Communication
Purdue University
mwielan@purdue.edu
Central States Communication Association:
Graduate Student Caucus
Call for Papers and Panels
2019 Central States Communication Association (CSCA)
Annual Convention in Omaha, Nebraska
April 3-6, 2019
Dialogue
Submission Deadline: Wednesday, October 10th 11:59pm Central Standard Time
The Graduate Student Caucus invites all graduate student members of CSCA to submit competitive papers, programs, and interactive panels to be considered for programming at the 2019 CSCA conference to be held in Omaha, Nebraska. Our interest group focuses on celebrating graduate student work and providing development opportunities in relation to teaching, service, and scholarship. This year we especially encourage graduate students to embrace the convention theme, Dialogue. In addition to submitting work relating to foundation on research and teaching, this conference theme also extends to foundation in regard to service, collaboration, and conversation. Collaboration and dialogue help us to see who we are as a community of scholars. Submissions dedicated to collaboration and dialogue in regard to networking opportunities is encouraged.
Quality scholarship and creative ideas are our main goal. In an effort to encourage collaboration among graduate students, we have developed a Facebook page to create space for brainstorming, planning, and networking. Please visit, join, and participate in the conversations about the upcoming convention at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cscagradcaucus/
General Submission Information:
Some exciting news, CSCA will have a new online submission system for the 2019 conference. Details will be available on the CSCA website closer to the submission deadline. For now, use the following guidelines to help structure your submission ideas.
In order to avoid unnecessary problems with the submission and review process, please carefully follow the guidelines:
Guidelines for completed individual papers and extended abstracts
Guidelines for Panel Discussion Submissions
All technology requests must be made at the time of submission.
Submissions must be received by October 10th 11:59pm CST
For questions and comments, please reach out to:
Maureen Wieland, CSCA Graduate Student Caucus Chair
mwielan@purdue.edu