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06/26/2025

CSCA 2026 Convention - Basic Course Interest Group Call for Submissions

Greetings CSCA Basic Course Interest Group Members,

Below you will find the Basic Course Interest Group call for submissions for the 2026 CSCA convention. CSCA submissions will be due no later than 11:59 p.m. (central time) on October 10th, 2025. If you are interested in being added to the Chair, Respondent, or Reviewer lists please let me know (kathryn.golsan@uni.edu) which positions you would like to be considered for, your university affiliation, and your email address. All are welcome!

Thanks, Kat

Dr. Kathryn B. Golsan University of Northern Iowa
kathryn.golsan@uni.edu


BASIC COURSE INTEREST GROUP
Call for Submissions: Papers and Panels

Central States Communication Association (CSCA) 2026 Annual Convention-Minneapolis, MN

April 14th -19th, 2026

Translate!

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 10th, 2025 by 11:59pm CDT

The Basic Course Interest Group invites the submission of competitive papers, panels, roundtable discussions, and innovative programming for the 2026 CSCA convention in Minneapolis, MN. The purpose of the Basic Course Interest Group is to promote and highlight the most promising research and pedagogy related to the foundational communication course. A range of topics encompassing foundational communication course teaching, administration, and research are welcome, and we especially encourage members to address issues related to the convention theme: ‘Translate!

The conference theme, ‘Translate!,’ offers many different ways to approach conference submissions this year. As communication scholars and practitioners, we are uniquely positioned to examine how foundational communication instruction acts as a critical site for translation—of knowledge, of skills, of identities, and of academic-to-practical application, as well as practical- to-academic relevance. We encourage submissions that explore how the basic course translates theory into practice, serves diverse student populations, and adapts/navigates cultural, institutional, technological, economic, and political pressures. Whether navigating curriculum redesign, supporting GTAs and adjunct instructors, or negotiating learning objectives across modalities, our work in the basic course is a continuous act of careful interpretation, adaptation, and transformation. Possible topics include but are not limited to:

Panel proposals should consider including opportunities for collaboration with other interest groups of CSCA within the rationale of their proposal. Completed papers, discussion panels, and paper panels shall be considered for conference planning. Submissions inclusive of multiple paradigmatic and methodological perspectives in the communication discipline are extremely welcomed and strongly embraced. Competitive paper and graduate student submissions are strongly encouraged.

Additionally, to expand on possible submission and session proposal ideas, we wish to allow space for ‘Translate!’ to be represented through the presentation of our communication scholarship, not just within it. For example, consider proposing sessions utilizing various visual/auditory techniques, interactive media/technologies, communicative/artistic processes,

dialogic/co-constructed praxis, critical engagement methods, etc. If you are proposing a creative or uniquely presented session, please indicate this during the submission process. All proposed sessions should meet typical, rigorous standards for high quality communication scholarship.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

COMPLETED PAPERS:

“INCLUSIVE SCHOLARSHIP” in the upper right-hand corner of the title page.

consideration in the CSCA Past Officers Debut Paper Award. To be considered a graduate student debut paper:

DISCUSSION AND PAPER PANEL PROPOSALS:

no longer than 150 words for each presenter’s contribution.

To submit, presenters should create a profile in the CSCA online submissions system (https://ww4.aievolution.com/csc2601/). Membership is not required to submit, but use of the online submission system is.

TECHNOLOGY: All technology requests must be made at the time of submission. CSCA’s Technology Policy may be found here (https://www.csca-net.org/aws/CSCA/pt/sp/avpolicy). All media/technology requests must be made at the time of submission. Please only request media if it is absolutely essential to your presentation (and you are unable to provide it yourself) as media requests will be closely examined before approval. Laptop computers cannot not be made available for presentations. Your submission implies that you agree to follow appropriate presentation guidelines if your paper/panel is accepted (i.e., it is generally unprofessional to read your paper to those in attendance or take more time than what is allotted to you by the session’s designated chair).

VOLUNTEERING: If you are interested in being added to the Chair, Respondent, or Reviewer lists please contact me with which positions you would like to be considered for, your university affiliation, and your email address.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 10th, 2025 by 11:59 p.m. (Central Time). Send submissions electronically through our CSCA online submission system site.

Questions about conference submissions for the Basic Course Interest Group or upcoming interest group business should be directed to Dr. Kathryn B. Golsan, the 2026 Basic Course Interest Group chair/program planner, at kathryn.golsan@uni.edu.

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