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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