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CALL FOR COMPETITIVE PAPERS AND COMPLETE PANEL PROPOSALS

THE MEDIA ECOLOGY ASSOCIATION AT THE 96th ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14–WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2010

BUILDING BRIDGES


SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 17, 2010 (NO exceptions)

MEA/NCA Program Planner: Thom Gencarelli thom.gencarelli@manhattan.edu

The Media Ecology Association, an official affiliate organization of NCA, invites submission of competitive papers and complete panel proposals addressing critical, methodological, research, and/or theoretical issues in media ecology: the study of the leading or defining role of technology and technique, modes of information, and codes of communication in human affairs (e.g., language and culture, technology and culture, orality and literacy, medium theory, media history, the symbolic structure or grammar of communication media and its implications, etc.).

In addition, this year’s conference theme, “Building Bridges”—arising, in part, out of San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge—might be said to be especially significant for media ecology, and to suggest innumerable possibilities for addressing bridges we continue to build, plan to build, need to build, and/or still only imagine.

Submission Method and Deadline
Online submission will be accepted through the All Academic system on or before Wednesday, February 17, 2010 (NO exceptions). The URL for the NCA 2010 convention online system at All Academic, Inc. is http://convention3.allacademic.com/one/nca/nca10/. Please follow NCA’s online convention submission/review guidelines on the NCA home page: http://www.natcom.org/.

Types of Submissions
Interested colleagues are encouraged to submit competitive papers or complete panel proposals that address the convention theme as it relates to the study of media ecology. (Conformity with the NCA convention theme is, of course, not a requirement for submission.) The MEA program will accept the following two types of submissions: papers, as in competitive papers; and complete panel proposals, in the form of Common Theme Paper Presentations and Roundtables.

  • Competitive Papers: All competitive papers should be between 20 and 25 pages in length and have (a) a title; (b) a 250–500-word abstract; and (c) no personal identification of the author in the abstract or throughout the paper. (Please remove all personal identification before uploading the document online.)  Competitive papers will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria: (a) a firm grounding in the established literature; (b) sound arguments with well-substantiated ideas; (c) clear expression of ideas; (d) a clear media-ecological orientation; and (e) a contribution to the general understanding of media ecology. If your submission is a student and/or debut paper, please be sure to indicate this.

Also, submitters should indicate their willingness to present as part of a Scholar-to-Scholar (S2S) program session. We have been asked to schedule our top papers panel twice: once in the traditional format and once as an S2S—which would allow more convention attendees to see and hear the cream of our crop. (This will also give us an additional panel slot.)

  • Complete Panel Proposals: There are two types of program panels: “Paper Sessions” and “Roundtables.”

    • Paper Sessions are composed of a group of panelists with titled presentations centered upon a common theme. This type of panel does not list an abstract in the final printed convention program, because the titles of the individual presentations indicate the topic for discussion. Instead, proposers of this first type of panel must submit a rationale. Complete panel proposals of this type will therefore include (a) a panel title describing the panel’s overall focus; (b) a list of names of the panel chair, presenters, and respondent (if any), with their affiliations; (c) the title of each paper on the panel; (d) an abstract of no more than 75 words for each paper; and (e) a rationale of no more than 250 words for the program panel.
    • Roundtables are composed of a group of panelists who discuss a specific topic that is described in an abstract that will also be printed in the convention program. These panelists do not title their presentations. For this type of panel, submitters may use the exact same text for both the abstract and rationale if they do not wish to create a separate rationale. (Reviewers will use the rationale when evaluating this type of panel.) Complete panel proposals in this format will therefore include (a) a panel title describing the panel’s overall focus; (b) a list of names of the panel chair and presenters, with their affiliations; (c) an abstract of no more than 250 words; and (d) a rationale of no more than 250 words.

All complete panel discussion or paper session proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria: (a) solid organization and preparation, with clear indication of the focus and rationale of the panel; (b) clear, strong integration/coherence among the topics of the individual papers or presentations; (c) interest to MEA members; (d) a clear media-ecological orientation; and (e) a contribution to the general understanding of media ecology.

All submitters are also asked to consider creative collaborations and co-sponsorship with other units.

All complete papers and panel proposals must be submitted via All Academic: http://convention3.allacademic.com/one/nca/nca10/. NO submissions will be accepted after February 17, 2010.

The MEA has seven panel slots available for this convention. As a standard practice, panels consisting of competitively refereed and accepted complete papers will receive priority ranking and scheduling privilege. Also, since we have limited panel allocations and hope to engage more of our colleagues in the MEA’s program, we urge all prospective contributors to send in only one submission—one complete paper or participation on only one proposed panel. (Please also note that NO submissions may be made to more than one unit.)

Ethical Guidelines for Convention Submissions
All submitters will be required to read and agree to the statement on Ethical Guidelines for Convention Submissions, as part of the online submission process via All Academic, and in order to complete their submission.

NCA Policy: Audio/Visual Equipment
NCA policy entails providing reasonable A/V support of presentations at its annual convention. However, equipment requests must be kept to a minimum because of their high cost. Submitters must therefore adhere to the following guidelines:

  • A/V equipment requests MUST be made at the same time as the paper or panel’s submission, and will be screened by the program planner.
  • NCA will normally approve requests for the following equipment: easels, flip charts, and LCD projectors.
  • NCA will NOT normally approve requests for equipment such as laptops, speakers, transparency projectors, VCR or DVD players, camcorders, satellite links, teleconference/webinar equipment, or Internet connections.

Individuals may, of course, elect to rent equipment for/at the convention at their own expense.

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The Media Ecology Association at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Eastern Communication Association Call for Papers

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Charting a Course: Meeting New Horizons
Hyatt Regency, Baltimore, Maryland
April 22–25, 2010

Submission Deadline: October 15, 2009

The Media Ecology Interest Group invites submission of competitive papers, thematic program/panel proposals, and innovative programming alternatives (e.g., roundtables, symposia, debates, open forums, and community programs) for the 101st annual convention of the Eastern Communication Association.

This 2010 convention marks the start of a new century for the ECA.  Accordingly, the convention theme is “Charting a Course: Meeting New Horizons”—a theme which prompts reflection and projection about what comes next in our collective narrative. In keeping with this theme, we ask you to consider papers, thematic panels, and other programs that explore and celebrate this theme, and the ways it intersects with the critical, methodological, research, and/or theoretical issues in media ecology.

General information about the 2010 Call for Papers can be found at http://ecasite.org.  Submissions to the Media Ecology Interest Group must adhere to the following guidelines.

In order to receive full consideration, Media Ecology Interest Group completed papers and program/panel proposals must be received by October 15, 2009.
Submissions must be sent via e-mail, with an attachment in MS Word format, to the 2010 Program Planner:

Thom Gencarelli, Manhattan College - thom.gencarelli at manhattan.edu

Competitive Papers

Authors are invited to submit completed papers. (Abstracts or incomplete papers are not acceptable in this category.)  If the paper has been presented at a previous convention, accepted for publication, or delivered in any other form as a “public” presentation, this fact must be made clear at the time of submission.  Competitive paper submissions must include

  1. A detachable title page with the title of the paper and the author or authors’ institutional affiliation, mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address
  2. The word “DEBUT” marked on the paper if the author or authors have not previously presented at a regional or national convention
  3. An abstract (of no more than one page) on the second page
  4. A statement of professional responsibility on the second page.  (See below.)

    If the paper is multi-authored, please indicate who will be presenting the paper at the convention.

Program/Panel Proposals

All program/panel submissions must include

  1. A thematic title for the program/panel
  2. The name of the Chair, and Respondent (if any)
  3. The names, institutional affiliations, mailing addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of all participants
  4. Titles and abstracts for each paper or presentation
  5. The program copy (no more than a 75-word description) as it will appear in the final program
  6. A detailed rationale for the program/panel
  7. A statement of professional responsibility.  (See below.)

Statement of Professional Responsibility

When submitting a paper or proposal for review, the following statement MUST be included. (If it is not attached to a submitted document, the chair is responsible for obtaining a completed copy of this form before the paper/program/panel is officially programmed for presentation at the convention.) Papers and panels without this statement will not be programmed.

“In submitting the attached paper or proposal, I/we recognize that this submission is considered a professional responsibility.  I/we agree to present this paper or program/panel if it is accepted and programmed.  I/we further recognize that all who attend and present at ECA’s annual meeting must register and pay the required fees.”

Equipment requests

Equipment rental at conventions is VERY expensive, and ECA has a limited budget for this purpose. Please try to structure your presentation in such a way that equipment is not necessary. If such equipment is absolutely required, you are, of course, invited to bring your own equipment if you can manage it.

Please feel free to contact the Media Ecology Interest Group Program Planner, via e-mail, for more information:

Thom Gencarelli - thom.gencarelli at manhattan.edu

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The Eleventh Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association Media Ecology and Natural Environments

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2010 Call for Awards Nominations
Printable copy of Call for Papers

June 10–13, 2010
University of Maine
Orono, Maine

Convention Coordinators:

  • Paul Grosswiler (paulg at maine.edu) University of Maine
  • Ellen Rose (erose at unb.ca) University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
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