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06/29/2021

CSCA 2022 - Reminder Call for Papers & Panels ... Organizational and Professional Communication Interest Group

Hi CSCA Organizational & Professional Interest Group Members,

The deadline for the CSCA 2022 is quickly approaching. Be sure to mark your calendars because submissions must be received by 11:59 PM, CDT, Friday, October 8, 2021.

A couple important reminders:

Looking forward to all of the submissions, but as always if you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to contact me (tpmckenna-buchanan@manchester.edu).

Tim McKenna-Buchanan
Chair, Organizational and Professional Communication Interest Group
Central States Communication Association


Central States Communication Association (CSCA)
Annual Convention-Madison, Wisconsin
March 30-April 3, 2022
Re-Connect

The Organizational and Professional Communication Interest Group invites the submission of competitive papers, research in progress extended abstracts, panels, and roundtable discussions for the 2022 CSCA convention in Madison, Wisconsin. The purpose of the Organizational and Professional Communication Interest Group is to promote the efforts of researchers, teacher/scholars, and practitioners as they relate to the study and practice of human communication in organizational contexts. Thus, any topic related to organizational and professional communication is welcomed.  

We especially encourage members to highlight issues related to the convention theme, Re-Connect. Organizations and workplaces have adapted and changed in different ways over the last two years and now there is an opportunity to explore the connections—whether they be how we have re-connected with our colleagues and organizational research or how the pandemic has shifted connections in organizational spaces. Additionally, how have renewed calls to address systemic racism and other inequalities influenced connections in organizational and professional spaces. As we work to re-connect at this conference how do we forge new, more inclusive paths in thought, creativity, expression of organizational and professional scholarship?

Papers and panels from both established and new scholars that develop trends or new directions in research, application, and teaching are encouraged. This year we will also be introducing “Research in Progress” extended abstracts, so that members can submit a current piece “in progress” that they plan to have completed by the conference. Faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, independent scholars, and community members are invited to submit to and attend the convention. Submissions inclusive of all methodological perspectives in the communication discipline are embraced. In terms of panels, preference will be given to those with panelists representing multiple institutions rather than representing a single institution.

Guidelines for Submission

Guidelines for Papers: Only papers that conform to APA standards and are submitted through the CSCA online submission process will be considered for acceptance. The CSCA online submission process will prompt users to provide the following information:

Panel Proposals: The CSCA online submission process will prompt panel submitters to provide the following information:

The Top Competitive Papers and the Top Student Paper will be recognized at the Interest Group Meeting. 

Reminders:

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