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DAY AT A GLANCE
Sunday, May 29, 2005
7:00 am
Sheraton New
York
Carnegie West
Sheraton New
York
Carnegie East
8:00 am
9:00 am
Sheraton New
York
Empire
Ballroom West
Sheraton New
York
Lenox
Ballroom
Sheraton New
York
Liberty 1 & 2
Sheraton New
York
Liberty 3
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
8:15-9:30a
Ethnic and
Geographically
Targeted Media:
Discourse Analysis
and Critical
Evaluation
9:45-11:00a
Political Advertising:
Content and Effects
12:45-2:00p
Applied
Interpersonal
Communication:
Health Matters
2:15-3:30p
Political
Socialization:
Revisiting the Role
of the Media
3:45-5:00p
Need Fulfillment in
Interpersonal
Relationships
5:15-6:30p
Media Messages and
Health
8:15-9:30a
Emotions, Social
Support and Coping
9:45-11:00a
Privacy and
Communication
Technology
12:45-2:00p
2006 ICA Dvision
and Special Interest
Group Conference
Planners Training
Session
2:15-3:30p
Effectiveness of
EntertainmentEducation Programs
3:45-5:00p
Top Four Papers in
Developmental
Communication
5:15-6:30p
Bodies/Meanings
9:45-11:00a
Making the Invisible
Visible:
Relationships,
Gestures, Truth and
Power as Effetcs of
Interaction
12:45-2:00p
Internet Governance
and Democracy:
Multistakeholder
Dialogue on Issues
and Concerns
2:15-3:30p
Like a New Man:
Contemporary
Discourses of
Masculinity
3:45-5:00p
Teen Girls on
Screen: Girl Power,
Feminism, and
Teenage Angst
5:15-6:30p
Feminist Scholarship
Division Business
Meeting
8:15-9:30a
Race, Ethnicity, &
Media
9:45-11:00a
Cognitive Effects of
the Mass Media
12:45-2:00p
What Is Media
Anthropology For?
Perspectives on
Communication,
Media, Cultural
Practice, and
Ethnography.
2:15-3:30p
On Second Thought:
Retrieving New
Insights From
Communication
Theories of the
1940s and 1950s
3:45-5:00p
Philosophy of
Communication
Business Meeting
5:15-6:30p
Border Crossings:
Politics, Activism,
and Queer Theory
8:15-9:30a
Gatekeeping the
Internet I: Issues in
Search Engine
Production and
Quality
9:45-11:00a
Gatekeeping the
Internet II: Issues in
Search Engine Usage
12:45-2:00p
Communication
Strategies &
Sensation Seeking
2:15-3:30p
Media Effects:
Breaking New
Ground
3:45-5:00p
Effects of Exposure
to Health
Information:
Measurement and
Attribution Issues
5:15-6:30p
Policy Research
From Multiple
Perspectives
8:15-9:30a
Women's Work: At
Home and the Office
9:45-11:00a
Meet the Editors of
ICA Journals
12:45-2:00p
Communication and
Citizenship Revisited
2:15-3:30p
Intercultural
Communication
Competence:
Rethinking Research
3:45-5:00p
Communication's
Role in Championing
Health Literacy
5:15-6:30p
Applied
Interpersonal
Communication:
Family Matters
8:15-9:30a
Communication and
Terrorism: Some
lessons from the
March 11 Madrid
Bombings
9:45-11:00a
Embodied Violence:
Recentering
Transnational
Feminist Scholarship
12:45-2:00p
Women in
International TV
2:15-3:30p
Issues of Credibility
& Community
3:45-5:00p
Determining Media
Content
5:15-6:30p
Journalism and the
Challenge of
Violence and Death
8:15-9:30a
Economic Structures
of Power: Global
Finance, Media
Markets and
International
Conflict
9:45-11:00a
Reading
Photography: The
Ever Latent Image
12:45-2:00p
Public Health Crisis
Response
2:15-3:30p
Politics Over Space
and Time
3:45-5:00p
The Body &
Advertising
5:15-6:30p
Research
Methodology for
Communication and
Technology
Sheraton New
York
Central Park
West
Sheraton New
York
Empire
Ballroom East
10:00 am
7:00 pm
6:45-8:00p
Feminist Scholarship
Division Reception
6:45-8:00p
In Memoriam: Dan
Nimmo and David
Swanson
8:00 pm
9:00 pm
8:15-9:30p
Special Movie
Screening: "Ruthie
and Connie: Every
Room in the House"
DAY AT A GLANCE
Sunday, May 29, 2005
7:00 am
8:00 am
9:00 am
Sheraton New
York
Madison Suite
2
Sheraton New
York
Madison Suite
3
Sheraton New
York
Madison Suite
4
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
Sheraton New
York
Park Suite 3
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
12:45-2:00p
Same and Other:
Images of Alterity in
Israeli and
Palestinian Cinema
2:15-3:30p
Understanding
Communication
From a Social
Psychology of
Language
Perspective:
Attitudes Towards
Communication and
the Language of
Social Groups
3:45-5:00p
The Internet as
Mobilizer
5:15-6:30p
Sports, Sociability,
and Power in
Popular
Communication
8:15-9:30a
New Media and
Youth: Fostering
Civic Engagement or
a Dialogue of the
Deaf?
9:45-11:00a
Diffusion and
Dialogue: Four
Online Living
Laboratories. A
Panel in Tribute to
Everett Rogers
12:45-2:00p
Distortion, Control,
Conflict and Tension
in the Organization
2:15-3:30p
Public Relations Top
Student Papers
3:45-5:00p
Public Relations Top
Paper Session
5:15-6:30p
Public Relations
Annual Business
Meeting
8:15-9:30a
Films, Fans and
Phantoms
9:45-11:00a
Culture and Social
Support
12:45-2:00p
Top Four Papers in
Instructional
Communication
2:15-3:30p
Instructional and
Developmental
Communication
Business Meeting
3:45-5:00p
Back in the
Newsroom
5:15-6:30p
News Coverage of
Politics
8:15-9:30a
The Influence of
Mood and Attention
on Political
Messages
9:45-11:00a
Group Participation
and Commitment
2:15-3:30p
New Directions in
Media Ecology
3:45-5:00p
Questioning the
Marketplace:
Communication
Policy and
Constituent Publics
in Theory and
Practice
5:15-6:30p
Organ Donation and
End of Life
Decisions
8:15-9:30a
The Role of the
Public and the First
Amendment in U.S.
Communication
Policy
9:45-11:00a
The Effect of Media
Ownership on
Localism and
Diversity: Measuring
the Impact
2:15-3:30p
Trans-Fandom:
Locating Fan
Studies, Affects, and
Appropriations
3:45-5:00p
Mobilizing
Feminisms
12:45-2:00p
From Image to Issue
to Image: Televised
Advertising, Debates
and the Internet
7:00 pm
6:45-8:00p
Public Relations
Division Reception
2:15-3:30p
Communication Law
and Policy Business
Meeting
Sheraton New
York
Metropolitan
Ballroom East
Sheraton New
York
New York
Ballroom West
3:00 pm
9:45-11:00a
Opportunity for
Dialogue? Teen
Media Consumers,
Producers and
Researchers
Sheraton New
7:00-8:00a
York
ICA Past
Madison Suite Presidents
Breakfast
6
Sheraton New
York
New York
Ballroom East
2:00 pm
8:15-9:30a
Visual Texts and
Viewers
Sheraton New
York
Liberty 4
Sheraton New
York
Liberty 5
10:00 am
11:15-12:30p
Plenary Interactive
Paper Session
3:45-5:00p
A Media(ted)
Dialogue for Peace
5:15-6:30p
Journalism Studies
Business Meeting
6:45-8:00p
Journalism Studies
Reception
6:45-8:00p
Organizational
Communication
Division Reception
8:15-9:30a
Technology and
Mediated
Communication in
Organizations
9:45-11:00a
The performativity
of meaning and
sensemaking
12:45-2:00p
The Importance of
Place and
Community in
Development
2:15-3:30p
Dysfunctional
Organizational
Communication
3:45-5:00p
Top Four Papers in
Organizational
Communication
5:15-6:30p
Organizational
Communication
Division Business
Meeting
8:15-9:30a
Studies on Channel
Complementarity
9:45-11:00a
Reframing and
Reflection in
Conflict
Management
12:45-2:00p
Top Eight Papers in
Communication and
Technology, Part 1
2:15-3:30p
Top Eight Papers in
Communication and
Technology, Part 2
3:45-5:00p
Communication and
Technology Division
Business Meeting
5:15-6:30p
The Changing Media
Cosmology for
Political
Information, News,
and Discussion
8:15-9:30a
Foreign Events,
Political Reporting
and the News
9:45-11:00a
(Trans)forming
Cultural Values in
Popular Music
12:45-2:00p
Lord of the Rings ヨ
Marketing, Myth and
Audiences of an
2:15-3:30p
Queering the
Dialogue 4: Where is
the モTヤ in ICAメs
3:45-5:00p
The Cultural Gaze
and
Social/Geographic
5:15-6:30p
Structuring
Differences:
Intersections of
8:00 pm
9:00 pm
DAY AT A GLANCE
Sunday, May 29, 2005
7:00 am
8:00 am
9:00 am
10:00 am
Business
Sheraton New
York
Park Suite 1
Sheraton New
York
Park Suite 2
Sheraton New
York
Park Suite 4
Sheraton New
York
Riverside
Ballroom
Sheraton New
York
Riverside Suite
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
International Film
Event
GLBT Interest
Group?
Hierarchy
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
Class, Race, Gender,
and Sexuality in US
Popular Media
8:15-9:30a
Democratization Of
Public Relations,
Socially Responsible
Public Relations
9:45-11:00a
Community and
Civic Life
12:45-2:00p
Special Panel
Sponsored by
Chinese
Communication
Association:
Production,
Distribution, and
Consumption of
Knowledge and
Ideologies in the
Chinese Media
2:15-3:30p
Health Talked into
Being: How We
Speak About
Disease, Physicians,
Bodies and Medicine
3:45-5:00p
Dialogue in the
Global Classroom: A
Culture-Centered
Approach
8:15-9:30a
Health News
Studies: Agenda
Setting, Knowledge
and Susceptibility
9:45-11:00a
Policy and Empirical
Perspectives on the
Relationship
Between Media and
Childhood Obesity
12:45-2:00p
Elaboration of ThirdPerson Effects
2:15-3:30p
Social and Parasocial
Interaction
3:45-5:00p
Structural Features
and Cognitive
Processing
5:15-6:30p
The Gratifying
Media
8:15-9:30a
Challenges of Using
Interactive
Communication
Technologies for
Health I
9:45-11:00a
Challenges of Using
Interactive
Communication
Technologies for
Health II
12:45-2:00p
Methodological
Innovations for
Studying
Communication
2:15-3:30p
Coming to America:
Negotiating Culture
Shock in the
Classroom and
Beyond
3:45-5:00p
Reporting War and
Terror: Iraq 2003
and 9/11
5:15-6:30p
Public
Communication of
Ethnic Minorities
and the Mainstream
in Germany
8:15-9:30a
The One and the
Other One: Dramatic
Encounters in
Popular
Communication
9:45-11:00a
Communication
Networks in
Organizations
12:45-2:00p
Trust, Responsibility
and the Unaccepted:
Issues of Ethics and
Credibility in
Journalism
2:15-3:30p
Exploring the
Landscape of Media
Ideologies
3:45-5:00p
Hopes and Dreams
and Imagined
Themes
5:15-6:30p
Studies of Media in a
Variety of National
Settings
6:45-8:00p
Memorial to Everett
Rogers
8:15-9:30a
Culture and
Media/Internet Use
9:45-11:00a
What's Entertaining?
Characters,
Personality, and
Relationships
12:45-2:00p
Multicultural
Organizations and
Communication
Challenges
2:15-3:30p
Making Sense of
Health Product
Advertisements and
Preventive Health
Messages
3:45-5:00p
Intercultural &
Development
Communication
Division Top Paper
Session
5:15-6:30p
Intercultural &
Development
Communication
Division Business
Meeting
6:45-8:00p
Intercultural &
Development
Communication
Dinner (Offsite)
8:00 pm
9:00 pm
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