Call for Papers for Online Proceedings of the
2009 NYSCA Annual Conference
by Roxanne O’Connell, Proceedings Editor
Research papers presented at the 67th Annual Conference of
the New York State Communication Association, “Examining Ritual, Technology, and
Community in this New Century: A Global Discussion in New York State,”
October 23–25, 2009 at the Honor’s Haven Resort, are being accepted for blind peer review for the conference
Proceedings. Authors should upload a digital copy of the manuscript, no longer
than 25 pages (including tables and figures), to
http://www.nyscaproceedings.org/ojs .
Authors must register at the site as “Author.” Manuscripts
must conform to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association (5th ed., 2001). Authors are responsible for obtaining permission
to reprint copyrighted material.
Formatting requirements are posted at the site on the Submissions page:
http://www.nyscaproceedings.org/ojs/index.php/2008/about/submissions . (The year
2008 is when we started the online submission process and does not refer to the
year of the proceedings in question.
Manuscripts must be uploaded by March 1, 2010. Authors will
receive an email confirmation from the website upon successful submission of
their paper. The website is built using the Open Journal System created by
Stanford University. Please contact Roxanne O’Connell, Roger Williams
University [
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Proceedings site.
The electronic publication of the Proceedings will be
available at
and on the NYSCA website, http://www.nyscanet.org.
CALL FOR PROCEEDINGS
REVIEWERS
If you wish to be a reviewer for NYSCA Proceedings, please
select Reviewer in the roles at the NYSCA Proceedings site. Please help us
determine your areas of interest by filling out your profile with appropriate
keywords. Thank you.
2007 Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association
65th AnnualConference - Kerhonkson, New York
October 19-21, 2007
Edited by Sandrine Dincki and Barbara Kelly
Brett A. Barnett, "Hate Group Community-Building Online: A Case Study in the Visual Content of Internet Hate Sites" (PDF document )
Suzanne Berman, Victoria Geyer, Mary Ann Allison, Barbara M. Kelly, Robert Licata, Davis Folger, Margot Hardenberg, "Failing to Communicate: Learning from Failures in Convergence" (PDF document )
Jonathan Cohen, "Attitudes toward viewing and participating in Reality Shows in Israel" (PDF document )
Hatim El-Hibri, "We're All Americans Under the Skin: Reality TV and Cultural Diplomacy" (PDF document )
Victoria Geyer, "What is "social" in social networking? Is social networking failing to sustain traditional social standards?" (PDF document )
Amanda Gresens, "Campaign to Promote the Consumption of Fair Trade Coffee" (PDF document )
Katherine Liepe-Levinson, "The Technology of Story and Human Success" (PDF document )
Maureen M. Louis, "The Interview Is Not About You! Teaching Pending Graduates Empathy and Context to Avoid Disaster in Employment Interviews" (PDF document )
Carol A. Downing, Patricia A. Swann, "Situation: Abu Ghraib: A Comparative Study of Pedagogical Approaches to Faulty Communication" (PDF document )
Elisabeth W. Tavárez, "La Leche League International: Class, Guilt, and Modern Motherhood" (PDF document )