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CSCA 2023 Convention - Organizational and Professional Communication Interest Group ... Call for Papers and Panels

ORGANIZATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION INTEREST GROUP
Call for Papers and Panels

Central States Communication Association (CSCA)
Annual Convention-St. Louis, Missouri
March 29-April 2, 2023
Intersections, Transitions, and Silenced Voices

The Organizational and Professional Communication Interest Group invites the submission of competitive papers, research in progress extended abstracts, panels, and roundtable discussions for the 2023 CSCA convention in St. Louis, Missouri. 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, Intersections, Transitions, and Silenced Voices. Organizations and workplaces have a variety of opportunities for the intersection of voices. Some of these voices are heard and others are not. This call encourages you to think about various voices in the organizational context and the role communication plays as a common point of connection. Conference planners encourage submissions that share these experiences in the form of prose, poetry, performance, photography, and film, as well as through print, sound bites, digital pixels, canvas, and fabrics.

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 continue accepting “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 Paper, the Top Student Paper, and the Top Panel will be recognized at the Interest Group Meeting. 

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