[Air-L] CFP: KACA-ICA

Seungahn Nah seungahn.nah at uky.edu
Thu Sep 26 18:28:53 PDT 2013


*******Apologies for cross-posting********

*Korean American Communication Association*

*Call for Papers for *

*International Communication Association Meeting in 2014*

The Korean American Communication Association (KACA) will hold a
competitive paper session at the annual conference of the International
Communication Association in Seattle, Washington, USA, May 22-26, 2014.

The KACA paper session has a tradition of presenting state-of-art
communication research endeavors relating to Korean-related communication
themes including but not limited to the following areas: intercultural- or
cross-cultural studies; communication and new technologies; advertising,
PR, campaigns; journalism; political communication; science, health,
environment, and risk communication; circulation of Korean cultural
products in the world. In addition, we also welcome studies reflecting the
conference theme of Communication and the “Good Life” in the context of
Korean society.

Those who are interested in presenting at the KACA paper session should
submit a completed paper reporting on new research. Completed papers are
limited to 25 pages in length (double-spaced excluding references and
tables, with 12-point size and 1 inch margins). A brief abstract (less than
200 words) is required. Three anonymous reviewers will evaluate submitted
manuscripts in terms of quality of theory development, quality of the
methods employed, and significance of the findings.

When submitting completed papers, a separate cover page is required. The
cover page should include the title of the paper, name(s) of the author(s),
department(s) and affiliation(s), mailing address(es), e-mail address(es),
phone number(s), corresponding author if different from the first author,
and presenter(s) if different from the first author. For blind reviewing of
submissions, all author identification should be removed from the document
except the cover page. *The manuscript that receives the highest evaluation
for faculty and student paper competition, respectively, will be selected
as the Best KACA Faculty and Student Paper**, **and will receive a small
cash prize and a certificate.** Only completed papers will be considered
for the Best KACA Paper Award.*

Those who are interested in presenting at the KACA paper session should
submit their papers to Dr. Seungahn Nah by November 17 (Sun), 12:00 P.M.
EST of USA by e-mail (seungahn.nah at uky.edu)

You do not need to be a member of the ICA or the KACA to submit a paper for
the session. However, if your paper is accepted for the session, you will
need to (1) register for the conference and (2) attend the conference to
present your paper. Detailed information about the conference can be found
at the ICA home page at http://www.icahdq.org.

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Seungahn Nah, PhD
Vice President, KACA-ICA

Visiting Scholar, The Metamorphosis Project
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
University of Southern California

Associate Professor of Community Communication
Director, Community Communication Research Group (CCRG)
Director, Kentucky Citizen Media Project (KCMP):
The Lexington Commons (kylexingtoncommons.org)
Graduate Faculty in Communication and Information Studies
University of Kentucky
Tel: (859) 257-1509; Fax: (859) 257-1164

<seungahn.nah at uky.edu>


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