Wednesday November 16, 2011 - National Communication
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Wednesday November 16, 2011 - National Communication
Wednesday November 16, 2011 7:30 AM 101090 7:30 AM to 8:00 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallery - First Floor McGraw-Hill Higher Education Day of Service Orientation and Breakfast 8:00 AM 102022 8:00 AM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor PC01: Communicating Coastal Risks and Crises: Creating Partnerships and Giving Voice to Stakeholders, Scholars, and Scientists Sponsor: Preconferences Chairs: Katherine E. Rowan, George Mason Univ; Gina Eosco, Cornell University Presenters: Bill Read, National Hurricane Center Shirley Laska, University of New Orleans LaDon Swann, Auburn University Peter A. Andersen, San Diego State Univ Susanna Priest, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Joye Gordon, Kansas State University Sergei Samoilenko, George Mason Univ Janey Trowbridge, George Mason Univ Steven J. Venette, Univ of Southern Mississippi Gina Eosco, Cornell University Robert L. Heath, University of Houston Michael J. Palenchar, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Matthew W. Seeger, Wayne State University Timothy L. Sellnow, University of Kentucky Shari R. Veil, University of Kentucky 102060 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor SEMINAR: “Just a Bunch of Whiners”: Voice, Graduate Students, and Work-Life Balance Questions Sponsor: Seminars Chairs: Lydia Reinig, Colorado State University; Cindy L. Griffin, Colorado State University Presenters: Kirsten Broadfoot, Colorado State University Darrie Burrage, Colorado State University Elizabeth (Liz) Cantu, Arizona State University Belle A. Edson, Arizona State University Erika L. Kirby, Creighton University Megan McFarlane, University of Utah Shane T. Moreman, California State Univ, Fresno Marnel Niles, California State University, Fresno Alexis Pulos, Univ of New Mexico Julie Taylor, University of Utah 102115 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor PC03: Voicing Connections, Contradictions, and Possibilities in Social Movement and Counterpublic Theories Sponsor: Preconferences Chairs: Christina Foust, University of Denver; Amy Pason, Univ of Nevada, Reno; Kate Zittlow Rogness, Monmouth College Presenters: Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver Kevin DeLuca, University of Utah Darrel Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas Christina Foust, University of Denver Josh Hanan, Temple University Christine Harold, University of Washington Kristy Maddux, University of Maryland Raymie E. McKerrow, Ohio University Catherine Palczewski, Univ of Northern Iowa Amy Pason, Univ of Nevada, Reno Kate Zittlow Rogness, Monmouth College 8:30 AM 103023 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor PC02: Hearing Marginalized and Mainstream Voices in Health Communication: Contributions of Interpretive and Critical Approaches Sponsor: Preconferences Chairs: Kimberly Kline, University of Texas, San Antonio; Heather Zoller, Univ of Cincinnati Presenters: Austin Babrow, Ohio University Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch, Wichita State Univ Mohan J. Dutta, Purdue University Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University Lynn M. Harter, Ohio University Julien C. Mirivel, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Eileen Berlin Ray, Cleveland State Univ Barbara F. Sharf, Texas A&M Univ 103025 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor PC04: Rebuilding Organizations, Communities, and Institutions Sponsor: Preconferences Chairs: John Lammers, University of Illinois; Marya L. Doerfel, Rutgers University 103028 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor PC05: Raising our Ethnographic Voices: Ethics, Justice, and Vulnerability Sponsor: Preconferences Chair: Christopher N. Poulos, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Presenters: Robin Boylorn, University of Alabama Christine Davis, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Tracey Frazier, Eastern Michigan university Rebecca Kennerly, Georgia Southern University Melanie Bailey Mills, Eastern Illinois Univ Christopher N. Poulos, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro John T. Warren (In Memoriam), Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 103064 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony M - Fourth Floor SEMINAR: New Orleans in Fragments: Discovering a Voice in Cinematic Images Sponsor: Seminars Chair: Nicholas Butler, Arizona State University Presenters: Jay Arntson, Glendale Community College David Benin, University of California, San Diego Roger Davis Gatchet, Eastern New Mexico University Amber Hutchins, Trinity University AJ Moorehead, California State University, Los Angeles 9:00 AM 104027 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor PC06: The Department Chair’s Voice: Developing Strong Faculty from Hire to Retire Sponsor: Preconferences Chair: Betsy Wackernagel Bach, National Communication Association Presenters: Charles R. Bantz, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis Carl Cates, Valdosta State Univ Sue DeWine, Hanover College Jon A. Hess, University of Dayton Jeff Kerssen-Griep, Univ of Portland Sue D. Pendell, Colorado State University Helen Tate, Columbia College Charmaine E. Wilson, University of South Carolina Aiken 104029 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor PC08: VII Mini Communication Conference of the Americas Sponsored by FELAFACS: Voices from the Field about the Education of Communication Professionals in the Americas (Voces desde el campo sobre la Formación de Profesionales de la Comunicacion en las Américas) Sponsor: Preconferences Chairs: Federico Varona, San Jose State University; Jesús Arroyave, Universidad del Norte Presenters: Vanesa Muriel, Universidad de Querétaro Mariela Perez, Instituto Technologico de Monterrey Respondent: Elena Hurtado, Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz de la Sierra 104062 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor SEMINAR: Civic Rhetorics: Definitions, Traditions, and Contemporary Challenges Sponsor: Seminars Chair: Arthur E. Walzer, Univ of Minnesota Presenters: Robert Asen, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Beth Bennett, University of Alabama Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University Pat J. Gehrke, Univ of South Carolina Ekaterina V. Haskins, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute J. Michael Hogan, Penn State University Rebecca A. Kuehl, South Dakota State University Sean Patrick O'Rourke, Furman University Robert Sullivan, Ithaca College 104063 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony L - Fourth Floor SEMINAR: Show Me the Money! The Role of Communication Scholarship in Complex, Multi-Agency, Interdisciplinary Research Projects Sponsor: Seminars Chair: Hollie Smith, Univ of Maine Presenters: Dorothy Collins Andreas, Pepperdine University Garrett Broad, Univ of Southern California Gina Eosco, Cornell University Damon Hall, University of Maine Laura A. Lindenfeld, Univ of Maine Todd M. Norton, Washington State Univ Tarla Rai Peterson, Texas A&M University Hollie Smith, Univ of Maine Leah Sprain, Colorado State University Jessica L. Thompson, Colorado State University Melinda Weathers, George Mason Univ 104067 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Regent - Fourth Floor SEMINAR: Voices in the Street: Voices Across the Discipline Address Urban Communication Sponsor: Seminars Chair: Susan J. Drucker, Hofstra University Respondents: Leo W. Jeffres, Cleveland State Univ; Casey Man Kong Lum, William Paterson Univ; Gary Gumpert, Urban Communication Foundation 104068 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Bacchus - Fourth Floor SEMINAR: Seeing Voices: Embodiment and the Public Sphere Sponsor: Seminars Chairs: Jon P. Radwan, Seton Hall University; Abe Khan, University of South Florida 104123 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor ARST Preconference: Communication: Energy, Inquiry, Risk Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Presenters: Aimee-Marie Dorsten, Wilson College Lisa Keranen, Univ of Colorado, Denver Karen Taylor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks 10:00 AM 106030 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 9 - Second Floor PC09: Connecting Yesterday's Voices to Tomorrow's: Public Address Pedagogy to Inspire Students Sponsor: Preconferences Chair: E. Michele Ramsey, Penn State University, Berks Presenters: Celeste M. Condit, University of Georgia Stephen A. Klien, Augustana College Meghann McGuire, Penn State Berks E. Michele Ramsey, Penn State University, Berks Shaun Treat, University of North Texas 106031 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor PC10: E-Publishing in the Academy: Self Publishing Textbooks, Novels, Journals, and More: How to do it; Should we do it? Sponsor: Preconferences Chairs: Michael L. Kent, University of Oklahoma; Mel Odom, University of Oklahoma Presenters: Bryan Crable, Villanova University Robert L. Heath, University of Houston Michael L. Kent, University of Oklahoma Mel Odom, University of Oklahoma Lisa Schreiber, Millersville University Maureen Taylor, University of Oklahoma Respondents: Robert L. Heath, University of Houston; Maureen Taylor, University of Oklahoma; Bryan Crable, Villanova University 106125 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor American Forensic Association Educational Development and Practices Committee Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Megan Koch, Illinois State University 106129 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans American Forensic Association Finance Committee Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Lee Mayfield, James Madison Univ Gallier A - Fourth Floor 106130 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor American Forensic Association Research Committee Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: James Dimock, Minnesota State University, Mankato 106131 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor American Forensic Association Professional Development and Practices Committee Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Jason Warren, George Mason University 106132 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor American Forensic Association Nominating Committee Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Richard E. Edwards, Baylor University 106133 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oak Alley - Fourth Floor NDT Board of Trustees Meeting Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Timothy O'Donnell, University of Mary Washington 106134 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor American Forensic Association Publications Committee Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Stephen Croucher, Marist College 10:30 AM 107066 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Bonaparte - Fourth Floor SEMINAR: Revolutionary Voices: Marxism, Communication, and Social Change Sponsor: Seminars Chairs: Stephen H. Macek, North Central College; Marco Briziarelli, Univ of Colorado, Boulder; Dana L. Cloud, Univ of Texas, Austin; Bryan J. McCann, Wayne State University; Mary E. Triece, University of Akron 12:00 PM 109125 12:00 PM to 3:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor American Forensic Association National Council Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Richard E. Edwards, Baylor University 109129 12:00 PM to 3:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor AFA-NDT Committee Meeting Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Timothy O'Donnell, University of Mary Washington 109130 12:00 PM to 3:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor AFA-NIET Committee Meeting Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Frank Thompson, University of Alabama 109150 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans NCA Legislative Assembly I Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Tony E. Adams, Northeastern Illinois Univ Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara Allison Ainsworth, Gainesville State College Lin S. Allen, Univ of Northern Colorado Kenneth E. Andersen, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Karen Anderson, University of North Texas Pat Arneson, Duquesne University Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Wendy Atkins-Sayre, Univ of Southern Mississippi Kevin Ayotte, California State University, Fresno Jay Baglia, Kutztown University Barbara Baker, University of Central Missouri Linda Baughman, Christopher Newport University Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos Jamel Bell, Boston College James Benjamin, University of Toledo Jeffrey Bennett, University of Iowa Keith Berry, Univ of Wisconsin, Superior Andrew C. Billings, University of Alabama Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University Carl Botan, George Mason Univ Dawn O. Braithwaite, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln James M. Brandon, Hillsdale College Mary Bresnahan, Michigan State University Matthew Brigham, James Madison University Daniel Brouwer, Arizona State University Armstrong - Eighth Floor Nancy Brule, Bethel University Leah E. Bryant, DePaul University Lori J. Carrell, Univ of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Nathan L. Carter, California State Univ, San Bernardino Victoria Chen, San Francisco State Univ Hsin-I (Cynthia) Cheng, Santa Clara University Kenneth N. Cissna, Univ of South Florida Dana L. Cloud, Univ of Texas, Austin Donovan Conley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Angie Corbo, Widener University James W. Crocker-Lakness, Univ of Cincinnati Justin Davis, New York City College of Technology Jean DeHart, Appalachian State Univ Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University Lynn M. Disbrow, Huntingdon College Rachel M. Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ Michael H. Eaves, Valdosta State Univ Amy Ebesu Hubbard, University of Hawaii, Manoa Jill Edy, University of Oklahoma Mindy Fenske, Univ of South Carolina Carla L. Fisher, George Mason University Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato Patricia Geist Martin, San Diego State Univ Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Loril M. Gossett, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Daniel Grano, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Ronald Walter Greene, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Glenn Hansen, University of Oklahoma Tina M. Harris, Univ of Georgia Joy L. Hart, University of Louisville Debbi A. Hatton, Sam Houston State Univ Mike Hazel, Gonzaga University Deborah Hefferin, Broward College, North Campus John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School, Nebraska Kirsten Heintz, Pulaski Technical College David Henry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jeremiah P. Hickey, St. John's University Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ Mark C. Hopson, George Mason Univ John W. Howard III, East Carolina Univ Timothy Paul Huffman, Arizona State University Ako Inuzuka, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown Ronald L. Jackson II, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Jessica K. Jameson, North Carolina State University Susan A. Jasko, California Univ of Pennsylvania Adam C. Jones, Illinois College Spoma Jovanovic, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Ruth E. Kay, Detroit Country Day School James Keaten, Univ of Northern Colorado Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida Kate Kenski, University of Arizona Nancy Kidd, National Communication Association Erika L. Kirby, Creighton University Marina Krcmar, Wake Forest University Anastacia Kurylo, Marymount Manhattan College Brian A. Lain, University of North Texas John Lammers, University of Illinois Andrew M. Ledbetter, Texas Christian University Kurt Lindemann, San Diego State Univ Lisa Lindsey, Naval Postgraduate School Brett Lunceford, Univ of South Alabama Tobi Mackler, Montgomery County Community College Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University Anne Mattina, Stonehill College Paula McKenzie, Bethune-Cookman University Raymie E. McKerrow, Ohio University Miriam McMullen-Pastrick, Penn State University, Behrend College Kevin R. Meyer, Illinois State University Trudy Milburn, Independent Researcher Katherine Miller, Texas A&M Univ Claude Miller, University of Oklahoma Michelle Miller-Day, Penn State University Lisa Millhous, West Chester Univ Kimberly Moffitt, University of Maryland Susan E. Morgan, Purdue University Charles E. Morris III, Boston College Star A. Muir, George Mason University Kristine Muñoz, University of Iowa Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University David R. Novak, Erasmus University, Rotterdam Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign George Pacheco Jr., Angelo State Univ Barbara Parisi, Long Island University Gregory Patton, Univ of Southern California Jennifer Peeples, Utah State University David John Petroski, Southern Connecticut State Univ Michael William Pfau, Univ of Minnesota, Duluth Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University Mary Pilgram, Washburn University Richard L. Quianthy, Broward College, North Campus Erin J. Rand, Syracuse University Emily Rauscher, University of Missouri Lance Rintamaki, University at Buffalo, SUNY Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University Thomas Sabetta, University of Kentucky Todd L Sandel, University of Oklahoma Ann Savage, Butler University Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato Ronald E. Shields, Bowling Green State Univ Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College Robert Shuter, Marquette University Paul Siegel, University of Hartford Kami J. Silk, Michigan State University Cheri J. Simonds, Illinois State University Ross Singer, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale R. Anthony Slagle, Univ of Puerto Rico Michael F. Smith, La Salle University John Chase Soliday, University of Miami Lindsay Soliman, Illinois State University Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky Robert Stockton, Anaheim Union High School District Jean Ann Streiff, Oakland Catholic High School David Ta-Pryor, University of Missouri Stanley D. Tickton, Norfolk State Univ Shane Tilton, Ohio University, Lancaster Mari Boor Tonn, University of Richmond Katerina Tsetsura, City University of Hong Kong Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College Paaige K. Turner, St. Louis University Jeffrey Tyus, Youngstown State Univ Yarma Velázquez Vargas, California State Univ, Northridge Brad Vivian, Syracuse University Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State Univ, West Melissa B. Wanzer, Canisius College Sue Weber, University of Pennsylvania Rich West, Emerson College Cindy H. White, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Shauntae Brown White, North Carolina Central Univ Dennis L. Wignall, Dixie State College of Utah Kirt H. Wilson, Penn State University J. Macgregor Wise, Arizona State Univ, West Anna Marjorie Young, Pacific Lutheran University Lori Zakel, Sinclair Community College Nicholas Zoffel, Sierra College 4:00 PM 114131 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor American Forensic Association Business Meeting Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenter: Richard E. Edwards, Baylor University 5:00 PM 115027 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor 2012 NCA Convention Planner Meeting I Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Katie Karsnak, National Communication Association Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos Michelle Randall, National Communication Association 115030 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 9 - Second Floor Western States Communication Association Executive Council Meeting Sponsor: Western States Communication Association Presenters: Ann Darling, University of Utah Bill Eadie, San Diego State University Lisa Flores, University of Colorado, Boulder Heather Hundley, California State Univ, San Bernardino Brian L. Ott, Univ of Colorado, Denver Sue D. Pendell, Colorado State University John Reinard, California State University, Fullerton William Sharkey, Univ of Hawaii, Manoa Michele H. Jackson, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Karen E. Lovaas, San Francisco State Univ Brian L. Heisterkamp, California State Univ, San Bernardino Greg Dickinson, Colorado State University Robert Becker, Northwest College Stephen M. Yoshimura, Univ of Montana Thomas G. Endres, Univ of Northern Colorado Mary Claire Morr Serewicz, University of Denver Pat Ganer, Cypress Community College 115065 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM New Orleans Marriott NCA Nominating Committee Meeting Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara Lin S. Allen, Univ of Northern Colorado Hector Amaya, University of Virginia Alice R. Araujo, Mary Baldwin College Pat Arneson, Duquesne University Dawna I. Ballard, Univ of Texas, Austin Susan J. Balter-Reitz, Montana State Univ, Billings Jamel Bell, Boston College Keith Berry, Univ of Wisconsin, Superior James M. Brandon, Hillsdale College Angela Cooke-Jackson, Emerson College Daniel Cronn-Mills, Minnesota State University, Mankato Rachel M. Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ James M. Durbin, The University of Akron Karen Kangas Dwyer, University of Nebraska, Omaha Mindy Fenske, Univ of South Carolina James Ferris, University of Toledo Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Adolfo Garcia, Univ of Wisconsin, Green Bay Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Dennis S. Gouran, Penn State University Liane Gray-Starner, Marietta College Ronald Walter Greene, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Glenn Hansen, University of Oklahoma Tina M. Harris, Univ of Georgia Deborah Hefferin, Broward College, North Campus Corey A. Hickerson, James Madison Univ David B. Hingstman, University of Iowa Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ Ruth E. Kay, Detroit Country Day School Kate Kenski, University of Arizona Truman R. Keys, Western Connecticut State Univ Joann Keyton, North Carolina State University Balcony N - Fourth Floor Jody Koenig Kellas, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln Ascan F. Koerner, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Brian A. Lain, University of North Texas John Lammers, University of Illinois Lisa Lindsey, Naval Postgraduate School Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University Kris M. Markman, Univ of Memphis Joan Faber McAlister, Drake University Kevin R. Meyer, Illinois State University Trudy Milburn, Independent Researcher Lisa Millhous, West Chester Univ Susan E. Morgan, Purdue University Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University Todd M. Norton, Washington State Univ Barbara Parisi, Long Island University Hollie Petit, South Dakota State University Richard L. Quianthy, Broward College, North Campus Erin J. Rand, Syracuse University Janice L. Raup-Krieger, Ohio State University Craig Robertson, Northeastern University Karen M. Roloff, Elmhurst College Erin M. Sahlstein, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Juliann C. Scholl, Texas Tech Univ Stuart M. Schrader, Indiana School of Dentistry Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College Roger Smitter, Chesapeake College Lindsay Soliman, Illinois State University David Ta-Pryor, University of Missouri Mari Boor Tonn, University of Richmond Mina Tsay, Boston University Anita L. Vangelisti, Univ of Texas, Austin Dennis L. Wignall, Dixie State College of Utah J. Emmett Winn, Auburn University Nicholas Zoffel, Sierra College 5:30 PM 116114 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM Sheraton New Orleans NCA Leadership Development Reception Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Thomas D. Bovino, Suffolk County Community College Irene Grau, Christopher Newport Univ John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School, Nebraska W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association Patricia Parker, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State Univ, West Thursday November 17, 2011 8:00 AM Maurepas - Third Floor 202001 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Boardroom - First Floor NCA Resolutions Committee Meeting Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Elissa Foster, Lehigh Valley Health Network Debbi A. Hatton, Sam Houston State Univ John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School, Nebraska Paul Siegel, University of Hartford Charles H. Tardy, Univ of Southern Mississippi Lisa Tillmann, Rollins College 202011 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Unsilencing the Margins: Organizations and the Theatre of Empowerment Sponsor: Theatre Division Chair: Marion O. Rossi, Jr., Oregon State University Presenters: Celeste Walls, Oregon State University Elizabeth Root, Oregon State University 202012 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor NCA Newcomer's Welcome and Orientation Sponsors: NCA First Vice President, NCA National Office Presenters: Rich West, Emerson College Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University Nancy Kidd, National Communication Association Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos 202013 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Girls' Voices in and through Media Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Sarah Projansky, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "OMG, LOL: Urban Teens’ Thoughts on Media" Sharon Maria Ross, Columbia College, Chicago "Plus-Size Teen TV: The Construction of the Overweight Adolescent in Huge" Eleanor Seitz, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "Producing a Black Athletic Girlhood: Venus Williams, Live Coverage, and Possibilities for Reading Anti-Racism in Mainstream Mass Media" Sarah Projansky, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Talking Back to Seventeen: Girls’ Media Activism, Feminism, and the Blogosphere" Jessalynn Keller, University of Texas, Austin 202014 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Responsible Voices in Public Relations La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Kristin N. English, Georgia College & State University Respondent: Claudia I. Janssen, Eastern Illinois University "Exposure to Sided Media Coverage of an Organization, Subsequent Group Conversations, and Public Relations Outcomes" Hyung Min Lee, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Brian Southwell, RTI International / University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Public Relations Research Trends on Corporate Social Responsibility during the Last Two Decades and Their Implications to the Future Research Directions and Theory Developments" Wonjun Chung, Univ of Louisiana, Lafayette; Taejun David Lee, Bradley University; Yoon-Joo Lee , University of Southern Indiana "Voices about Corporate Social Responsibility in Chinese Newspapers" Lu Tang, University of Alabama; Yao Yu, Sinovision; Xiaofei Wang, Peking University 202015 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Formative Research in Communication: Contextualizing African American Tobacco Use and Honoring Voice Sponsor: Black Caucus Chair: Jennifer Warren, Rutgers University Presenters: Dana S. Bowen, Rutgers University Tajha Carroll, Rutgers University Danielle Catona, Rutgers University Alison Luke, Rutgers University 202022 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor What Factors Encourage Student Communication with Instructors? Research on Classroom and Out-ofClass Communication Predictors Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Laura Martin, Univ of Texas, Pan American Respondent: Sally Vogl-Bauer, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater "Can I Talk to You? The Effects of Instructor Position, Nationality, and Teaching Style on Students' Perceived Propensity to Communicate and on Teacher Evaluations" Amy Nicole Miller, North Dakota State Univ; Judy C. Pearson, North Dakota State Univ "Improving Communication between Students and Academic Advisors to Increase Student Success" Rebecca Mullane, University of Wisconsin, Millwaukee "Teaching as Emotional Work: Instructor’s Empathy and Students’ Motives to Communicate out of Class" Moyi Jia, Ohio University; Li Li, Ohio University; Brian Scott Titsworth, Ohio University 202025 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Silences and Stories of Illness and Parent-Child Relationships Sponsor: Ethnography Division Respondent: Melissa W. Aleman, James Madison Univ "'The Angel Voice that Bids You Goodnight:' Voices and Silences of Illness and Motherhood" Masha Sukovic, Texas A&M Univ "A Dark Event in a Lighted Place: A Mother-Daughter Co-Narrative of the Relational Experience of Anorexia" Marne Austin, Bowling Green State Univ "Breaking the Pattern of Silence: An Autoethnography of Illness and Family" Patrick John Dillon, Univ of South Florida "Creating a Voice through Cancer" Jennifer Marshall, California State University, Northridge 202029 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Voices of the Caucuses: An Intercaucus Panel Toward Connecting on Interrelated Issues Sponsors: Asian / Pacific American Caucus, Black Caucus, Caucus on Disability Issues, Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns, La Raza Caucus, Women's Caucus Chair: Rachel M. Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ Presenters: E. Tristan Booth, Arizona State University LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University Ako Inuzuka, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown Truman R. Keys, Western Connecticut State Univ Roseann M. Mandziuk, Texas State University, San Marcos Maggie Quinlan, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Yarma Velázquez Vargas, California State Univ, Northridge 202031 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Legislating and Policing Queer Identities Sponsors: Communication and Law Division, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Peter Odell Campbell, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Creating (An)Other: Conditioning Contemporary National Belonging" Megan Morrissey, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Heteronormativity and Homonormativity in the Everyday Discourse of Service Members: Reflections from Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" Manda Violet Hicks, Boise State University "No on Proposition 8 Campaign, the Need for Intersectionality and a Unified Voice" Darshan Sawantdesai, University of Oregon "Reflections on 'Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell:' Understanding the Terms of Debate as Technology" James Coleman McGuffey, Indiana University "The Connecticut Supreme Court Decision on Same-Sex Marriage: A Departure From Disgust" Jeffrey A. Nelson, Kent State University 202051 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Voicing Crisis from Afar: Western Discourses of the Tragedy in Japan Sponsors: Asian / Pacific American Caucus, Convention Theme Group Chair: Mariko Izumi, Columbus State Univ Presenters: Carol M. Liebler, Syracuse University Anna Wong Lowe, Oklahoma City University David C. Oh, Villanova University 202052 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Claiming Voice, Publishing in Latina/o Communication Studies Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, La Raza Caucus, Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: Darrel Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas Presenters: Hector Amaya, University of Virginia Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver Darrel Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas Lisa A. Flores, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Michelle A. Holling, California State Univ, San Marcos Angharad N. Valdivia, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 202053 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Marginalized Voices: Communicating Social Support for Voices Unheard Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Health Communication Division Chair: Eileen F. Doherty, Purdue University Respondent: Eileen F. Doherty, Purdue University "Giving Voice to Spiritual Needs: Addressing Patient Spirituality When Breaking Bad News" Emily M. Cramer, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Hidden Voice 'You Think You Know Me?' Mental Health Consequences of Adolescents’ Actual-Self SelfDiscrepancy" Naomi Kagawa, University of Texas, Tyler "Identity, Difference, and Culture: The Lost Voices in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Reduction Campaigns Targeted toward American Indians and Alaska Natives" Terry Rentner, Bowling Green State Univ; Lara M. Lengel, Bowling Green State Univ; Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ "Voices of the Poor from the Margins of Bengal: Structural Inequities and Health" Mohan J. Dutta, Purdue University; Uttaran Dutta, Purdue University 202054 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Lifting Up Voices of Advocacy and Activism Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division, Environmental Communication Division Chair: Jennifer Peeples, Utah State University Respondent: Ross Singer, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Competing Voices in a Risk-Laden Environment: Stakeholder Sensemaking and the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant" Anna Hoover, University of Kentucky "Dialogue, Activism and Change: Agonistic Voices and Social Transformation" Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato; Heather Zoller, Univ of Cincinnati "Sustainable Citizenship: Giving Students Voice through Advocacy Education" Brandon M. Inabinet, Furman University; Jessica Prody, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities 202055 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Bringing Multiple Voices to Communication Research about Diabetes Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Leah Wingard, San Francisco State University Presenters: Alan D. Hansen, Carroll College Evelyn Y. Ho, Univ of San Francisco Christopher J. Koenig, Univ of California, San Francisco David Olsher, San Francisco State Univ Kelly M. Quintanilla, Texas A&M Univ, Corpus Christi Christina M. Sabee, San Francisco State Univ Henrietta Tran, University of California, San Francisco Ilona Vandergriff, San Francisco State University Leah Wingard, San Francisco State University 202057 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras H - Third Floor Vo(i)ces Latinas: An Installation Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: David Terry, San Jose State University Presenters: Brittany Chavez, San Jose State University Olivia Gessella Perez-Langley, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Raquel Polanco, Louisiana State University Respondent: Kimberlee A. Perez, DePaul University 202060 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Dark Voices Communicating in Groups Sponsor: Group Communication Division Chair: Joseph A. Bonito, University of Arizona Respondent: Joann Keyton, North Carolina State University "Cult Leaders: Manipulation of Group Task through Groupthink" Margaret Y. Brittle, Illinois State University; Ashley Southard, Illinois State University; Daniel Cochece Davis, Marist College; Stephanie Shannon Bushman, Illinois State University; Anthony Agati, Marist College "Silencing Contrary Voices: A Call for Research on Ostracism and Dissent in Classroom Groups" Debra L. Iba, Texas Christian University; Johny Garner, Texas Christian University "Terrorism and Small Groups: How Group Communication Research Can Inform the Study of Terrorist Cells and Leadership Teams" Justin Reedy, University of Washington; John W. Gastil, Penn State University 202061 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Speaking about the Basic Course: How Student Voice is Constructed and Expressed Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Lara C. Stache, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Presenters: Lindsey B. Anderson, Purdue University Janice Bankert-Countryman, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Indianapolis Emily Deering Crosby, University of Pittsburgh Rachel Diana Davidson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Karen A. Foss, Univ of New Mexico Stephen Hunt, Illinois State Univ Respondent: Ann Darling, University of Utah 202062 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Bodies of Protest: The Visual Rhetoric of Civil Rights Sit-Ins Sponsors: American Studies Division, Visual Communication Division Chair: Joan Faber McAlister, Drake University Respondent: Davis W. Houck, Florida State University "A New Orleans Sit-In: Exploring the Narrative Power of Images" Lesli K. Pace, University of Louisiana, Monroe "Seeing Backstage: Nashville, NBC’s ‘Sit-In’, and the Performance of Civility" Marilyn Bordwell DeLaure, Univ of San Francisco "The Mustard Man and the Students’ Stand: The Jackson Sit-ins as Image Event" William Lawson, University of Maryland "Reading Bodies, Reading Books: The Greenville, SC Library Sit-Ins as Rhetorical Somatics" Sean Patrick O'Rourke, Furman University 202066 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Bonaparte - Fourth Floor SC01: A Brave New Voice in Public Speaking Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Richard P. Doetkott, Chapman University Presenter: Lance Lockwood, Santa Ana College 202067 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Regent - Fourth Floor SC02: Civic Engagement as Transformative Education: Developing Voice in a Semester-Long Practicum in Citizenship Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Leila R. Brammer, Gustavus Adolphus College Presenters: Kristofer B. Kracht, Gustavus Adolphus College Martin Lang, Gustavus Adolphus College Sarah M. Wolter, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities 202068 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Bacchus - Fourth Floor SC03: Communication Across the Curriculum & General Education: COM's Voice Across Campus Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Deanna P. Dannels, North Carolina State University Presenters: Amy Gaffney, University of Kentucky April A. Kedrowicz, University of Utah Adam Roth, University of Rhode Island 202069 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Iberville - Fourth Floor SC04: Communication’s Voice in Integrated Marketing Communication Pedagogy Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: S. Alyssa Groom, Duquesne University Presenters: S. Alyssa Groom, Duquesne University Jeanne M. Persuit, University of North Carolina, Wilmington 202070 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Talkin' 'bout a Revolution: Giving Voice to Feminism's Empowering Role in the Lives of Women Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University "'Ah hah!' Moments: How a Feminist and Womanist Discovered their Voice" Shelley D. Lane, Univ of Texas, Dallas; Venus Opal Reese, University of Texas, Dallas "Contradictions and Paradox in Women's Constructions of Organizational Power" Tessa Pfafman, Western Illinois University "Expanding on the Ever-Expanding: Differential Consciousness, Identity Politics and the Logic of Equivalence in Postmodern Feminist Coalition" John I. Sewell, Georgia State University "Expressing Gender Neutrality in a Voluntary Community" Jolane Flanigan, Rocky Mountain College "Giving Voice to the Cause: The Role of Interpersonal Influences and Personal Identification in High Risk/Cost Activism" Amy Aldridge Sanford, Northeastern State Univ "It’s All 'Self Evident': The Rhetoric of Dissent and Consciousness Raising in Feminist Protest Music" Megan Sue O'Byrne, University of Utah "When Indie Meets Feminism: A Case Study of Broad Vocabulary" Youngchi Chang, University of Michigan 202071 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Appeals to the People: Popular Rhetorics and the Constitution of Publics Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Elizabeth E. Gardner, University of Maryland Respondent: Robert Terrill, Indiana University "Specters in France: Historical Subjectivity and Audience in Marx’s Paris Commune Speech" Matthew Wesley Bost, Univ of Minnesota "The Anti-Populist's Populism: The Rhetoric of William McKinley" Sean Luechtefeld, University of Maryland "Debating Darwin: William Jennings Bryan and the Evolution of a Counterpublic" Kristy Maddux, University of Maryland "The Parodic Republicanism of Glenn Beck and Jon Stewart: Rethinking the Relationship Between Populism, the Vernacular, and Demagoguery" Luke Lockhart, Texas A&M University 202072 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Connections: Women’s Voices, Past and Present Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Anne Mattina, Stonehill College Presenters: Ann Atkinson, Keene State College Emily Ann Berg, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Lisa Burns, Quinnipiac University Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Elizabeth J. Natalle, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Amy R. Slagell, Iowa State Univ Mari Boor Tonn, University of Richmond 202073 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Performance Studies Division Three Years Out Roundtable on the 100th Anniversary of NCA Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chairs: Heather Carver, University of Missouri; Matt Saltzberg, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Presenters: John Dennis Anderson, Emerson College Andrea Baldwin, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Gary Balfantz, Lake Superior State Univ Stephanie Briones, California State Univ, Fresno Phyllis Carlin, Univ of Northern Iowa Frederick C. Corey, Arizona State University Roberta Crisson, Kutztown University Amy L. Darnell, Columbia College Belle A. Edson, Arizona State University James Ferris, University of Toledo Dustin B. Goltz, DePaul University Michaella Guadiana, California State Univ, Fresno Timothy Gura, Brooklyn College, CUNY Joe Hassert, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Chloe Johnston, Northwestern University Jennifer A. Linde, Arizona State University Raquel Monroe, Columbia College W. Benjamin Myers, Univ of South Carolina, Upstate Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University Julie-Ann Scott, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Ronald E. Shields, Bowling Green State Univ Carol Simpson Stern, Northwestern University Nathan P. Stucky, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Amy L. Zsohar, University of Denver Naida Zukic, BMCC, CUNY, Manhattan 202101 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Mediating Race in Film, Television, and Language Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Robert Mejia, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Respondent: Casey Kelly, Butler University "'New Racism' and Rhetorics of Normalized Whiteness: A Critical Exploration of Media Narratives of Disaster in Greensburg and the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans" Katherine Cruger, Chatham University "Evading Identity Trouble: Affect and Political Correctness Discourse" Olivia Conti, Syracuse University "On the Edge of Neoliberalism and Black Rage: Redeeming White Heroes and Black Martyrs in Changing Lanes" Michael Lacy, Independent Scholar "The Everyday Lives of Others: CNN's Black in America and Latino in America" Elisa Foster, Villanova University 202103 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Drafting the Body: Bodily Representations in the Service of Culture and Politics Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Kathleen F. McConnell, San Jose State University Respondent: Daniel M. Sutko, North Carolina State University "A Rhetoric of Pornography: Private Style and Public Policy in the 'Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon'" Greta Wendelin, University of Kansas "Let’s Move: The Ideological Constraints of Liberalism on Michelle Obama’s Obesity Rhetoric" Abigail Seiler, University of Maryland, College Park "Spoken For: The Univocality of Prostitution Policy Debates in Great Britain" Annie Hill, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "The Limits to Communicative Capitalism: A Discourse on Discursivity" Robert Olen McDonald, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 202104 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Being Transported into the Mediated World: Understanding Fandom, Parasocial Interaction, Narrative Engagement and Transportation Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Jennifer S. Aubrey, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Respondent: Katie Fischer Clune, Rockhurst University "Why Debbie Downer Enjoys a Tear-Jerker: The Role of Narrative Engagement" Julia K. Woolley, Penn State University; Joy Hackenbracht, Penn State University "Transportation, Perceived Connection with Media Characters, and Loneliness Mood" Mu Hu, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Hong Jiang, Anhui University "Understanding Fans of Fictional Texts: Correlates of Star Trek Fan Identification and Behavior" Laramie D. Taylor, Univ of California, Davis "Assessing Processes of Relational Involvement with Media Personas: Transportation, Parasocial Interaction, Identification and Worship" William J. Brown, Regent University "Online Fan Commentary about 'Mad Men': How 21st Century Fans Make Sense of the 1960" Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Hao-Chieh Chang, Hong Kong Baptist University; Danna M. Gibson, Columbus State University; Marceline Thompson Hayes, Arkansas State University; Marcia M. Smith, University of Arkansas, Little Rock 202106 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Organizational Identity and Identification Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Daniel J. Lair, University of Denver Respondent: Craig R. Scott, Rutgers University "Becoming Silicon Valley: Complicating Identity Work and Regulation in the Silicon Slopes and Silicon Glacier" Rebecca E. Gill, Texas A&M Univ; Greg Larson, Univ of Montana "Divergent Voices Rooted in Organizational Status Positions: A Case of Discursive Constructions of an Asian-Serving Nonprofit’s Organizational Identity" Yea-Wen Chen, Ohio University "Identity Construction in Modern Corporate Vision and Mission Discourse" Irina Kopaneva, Washington State Univ "I’m Retired? An Exploration of Organizational and Individual Influences on Adjustment into Retirement and Social Identity as Retired" Tim McKenna, Ohio University; Sandra Metts, Illinois State University "Organizational Identification: Exploring Students’ Attachment to their University" Karen K. Myers, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Courtney W. Davis, Univ of California, Santa Barbara 202108 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Motivations and Behaviors: Assessing and Applying Communication Theories Sponsor: Applied Communication Division Chair: Martha J. Fay, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Respondent: Thomas Hugh Feeley, University at Buffalo "Antecedents of Consumer Repatronage Intentions and Negative Word-of-Mouth Behaviors following an Organizational Failure: A Test of Investment Model Predictions" San Bolkan, California State Univ, Long Beach; Alan K. Goodboy, Bloomsburg University; Guy F. Bachman, California State Univ, Long Beach "Motivations for Participation in a Crowdsourcing Application to Improve Public Engagement in Transit Planning" Daren Brabham, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Predicting Energy Conservation and Efficiency Behaviors: A Test of the Theory of Planned Behavior, the Health Belief Model, and an Integrated Model" Jia Lu, Aimo Wireless, Inc; Laura Arpan, Florida State University; Anthony Leiserowitz, Yale University; Edward Maibach, George Mason University; Andy Opel, Florida State University "The Effects of Motivation, Ability, and Heuristic Cues on Systematic Processing of Information about Breast Cancer Environmental Factors" Sandi W. Smith, Michigan State University; Rose A. Clark-Hitt, Michigan State University; Samantha Nazione, Michigan State University; Jessica C. Russell, Michigan State University; Kami J. Silk, Michigan State University; Charles K. Atkin, Michigan State University 202112 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor From Aristotle's Appeals to Stephen Colbert's Ideals: Rhetorical Analysis of Historical, Health, and Media Topics Sponsor: Student Section Chair: Adam Perry, Pennsylvania State University Respondent: Lars Jørgen Kristiansen, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "An Anonymous War: Scientology and the Internet" Kali Korbis, University of Utah "Dwelling in the Wild West: William F. Cody and Aristotelian Ethos" Casey Schmitt, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "Pay Attention, Sit Still, and Be Quiet: The Silencing Effects of the Discursive Construction of AD/HD" Stacia Swan, California State Univ, Fresno "Preconditions and Presuppositions in Hammerback and Jensen’s Operationalizing of First, Second, and Third Personae: An Application of Elements from Basic Communication Fidelity to Reconstitutive Discourse in Order to Attempt Initial Modality" Woody Laughnan III, California State Univ, Fresno "That Brings Us to Tonight’s Word: A Rhetorical Analysis of Stephen Colbert’s Parodic Discourse in 'The Word'" Matt Meier, Bowling Green State Univ 202113 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Communicating Social Support: Challenges and Health Outcomes Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Jennifer L. Peterson, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Breast and Prostate Cancer Survivors’ and their Partners’ Primary Concerns and the Association with Psychosocial Quality of Life" Sybilla Dorros, Rhode Island College; Chris Segrin, University of Arizona; Terry A. Badger, University of Arizona "Caregiving and Social Support: Examining Outcomes for Parents of Children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech" Lisa Allen (Farinelli), Augustana College; Elizabeth Babin, Cleveland State University "Mom Answers: Online Social Support in the Breastfeeding Context" Jennifer B. Gray, Appalachian State Univ "The Paradox of Received Social Support for Postpartum Depression: How Social Support Serves to both Liberate and Mute Women with Postpartum Depression" LaKesha Anderson, Indiana State University "The Role of Social Support in Young Women’s Communication about the Genital HPV Vaccine" Aimee E. Miller-Ott, University of Hartford; Wesley Durham, Univ of Southern Indiana 202115 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor What is "New" about the News? Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Mary Beth Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ Respondent: David M. Rhea, Governors State University "A Global Force for Branding: A Study of Attitudes, Intentions, the Military, and the Wars Overseas" Mark Cistulli, University of Hartford; Randy Jacobs, University of Hartford; Jason L. Snyder, Central Conn State Univ "The McChrystal File: The Press and the Firing of a General" Bruce Swain, University of West Florida; Rick Scott, University of West Florida "'Face of a Killer': Analysis of The Guardian’s Coverage of the Virginia Tech School Shootings" Jared Hargis, Kent State University "Playful Pranks: A Case Study of Student Dissent" Allison Brownlow, Washington State University "Impact of Perception: Perception on the Effects of News Coverage and Attitude Change" Hyunjung Kim, University of Oklahoma 202121 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Philosophical Treatments of Corporeality, Perception, Emotion, and Passion Sponsor: Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Marie L. Radford, Rutgers University "The Fullness of Life as Voice: 'Living through' Ramsey's Corporeal Philosophy of Communication" Pat Arneson, Duquesne University "Mosaics, Concepts, Illusion and the Uncanny" Sanford Betz, Univ of South Florida "Communication as Emotive: Old Philosophies, New Perspectives, Unique Opportunities" Darin J. Gully, University of Missouri "Passionate Inventions: Aphoristic Reasoning in Wittgenstein’s 'On Certainty'" Michael J. Steudeman, Northern Illinois University 202122 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Examining the Complex Representation of the Past in Present Rhetorical Forms Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Sara VanderHaagen, Loyola University "'Preaching Dynamite': Ironic Metaphor at the Haymarket Trial" Ian E. Hill, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Banal Nationalism and the Cultivation of American Environmentality in 'America's Best Idea'" Cindy Spurlock, Appalachian State Univ "Forget the Subject, Remember the Agent: Reclaiming a Critical Tool for Reading Public Memory" Sara VanderHaagen, Loyola University "The Case for Example as Occlusion/Collusion: Religion Exemplified in the Life of Poor Sarah" Robin Patric Clair, Purdue University; Benjamin T. Russell, Purdue University; Robert J. Green, Purdue University; Corey H. Palmer, Purdue University; Stephen Swope, Purdue University; Elizabeth Wilhoit, Purdue University 202123 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor The Voice from the Hearth: Television's Role in the Social Construction of Self, Childhood and Family Sponsor: Communication as Social Construction Division Chair: Deborah A. Macey, Cottey College Respondent: Kathleen M. Ryan, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "'Move it, Football Head!' Can Children Learn Disrespect from Television?" Barbara J. Wilson, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Kristin L. Drogos, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "As Seen On TV: Media Influences of Pregnancy and Birth Narratives" Jennifer Hall, Purdue University "Keeping Up with Contradictory Family Values: The Voice of the Kardashians" Amanda McClain, Holy Family University "My Television My Self: Television for Ordinary Times" Leah A. Rosenberg, Emory University "The Selling of Gender and Brand Identity in Toy Commercials: A Content Analysis of Nickelodeon" Susan G. Kahlenberg, Mulenberg College 202125 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Dissent, Prejudice and Peace: Cultural Impacts of Communication Technologies Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Noemi Marin, Florida Atlantic Univ Respondent: Natalia Rybas, Indiana Univ, East "Virtual Groups and the Reduction of Intergroup Prejudice using CMC: A Controlled, Longitudinal Field Experiment Among Jews and Arabs in Israel" Asmaa N. Ganayem, Al-Qasemi College of Education; Elaine Hoter, Talpiot College of Education; Miri Shonfeld, Kibbutzim College of Education; Joseph B. Walther, Michigan State University "Information and Communication Technology Diffusion in the Republic of Armenia" Katy Elizabeth Pearce, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Voicing Dissent from Kenya to Egypt: How New ICTs can either be 'Liberation' or 'Repression' Technologies" Brandie Martin, Pennsylvania State University; Anthony Olorunnisola, Pennsylvania State University "Diffused Intertextual Production as Media Intervention" Joshua Atkinson, Bowling Green State University; Clayton Rosati, Bowling Green State Univ 202127 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Studies of Health Messages Utilizing Sensation Seeking and the EPPM Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Amber Westcott-Baker, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Perceived Message Sensation Value and Psychological Reactance: A Test of the Dominant Thought Disruption Hypothesis" Brian L. Quick, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Advancing the Extended Parallel Process Model through the Inclusion of Response Cost Measures" Lance Rintamaki, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Z. Janet Yang, SUNY, Buffalo "A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Message Sensation Value on Health-Related Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions" Stephanie Van Stee, University of Kentucky; Seth M. Noar, University of Kentucky; Philip Palmgreen, University of Kentucky "Sensation Seeking: Are We Using It Right in Health Communication Research?" Katharine Head, University of Kentucky "A Further Extension of the Extended Parallel Process Model: Implications of Cognitive Appraisal Theory of Emotions" Jiyeon So, Univ of California, Santa Barbara 202128 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Politics in Pop Culture Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Sheri R. Bleam, Adrian College Respondent: Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College "Framing Politics in Science Fiction Television: Creating Possibilities through Altered Time and Space" Katherine Birge, Indiana University "Recovering the Political Advocacy in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' from within a Rhetorical Narration" Thomas S. Frentz, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Thomas Rosteck, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville "Reviving Reason in Postmodern Politics: An Analysis of the 'Rally to Restore Sanity'" Brandi Lawless, Univ of New Mexico "The People Behind the Politics: How Tabloids Impact the Election Process" Elizabeth F Hatfield, Texas A&M Univ 202129 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor The Role of New Technologies in the Circulation of Political Information Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Jessica Anne Baldwin-Philippi, Northwestern University Respondent: Teresa M. Harrison, Univ at Albany, SUNY "Flocking Together? Political Information in Multiply Mediated Social Networks" Ericka Menchen-Trevino, Northwestern University "Political Pass-Along in a Digital Era: How Political Campaigns Encourage The Re-circulation of their Messages" Jessica Anne Baldwin-Philippi, Northwestern University "The Cultural Dimension of Cyber-enabled Social Movements in China" Elaine Yuan, University of Illinois, Chicago "The Rise and Fall of Transnational Public Opinion in the Twittersphere: A Case Study of China’s 'Jasmine Revolution'" Min Jiang, University of North Carolina, Charlotte "Voice in a Censored Society: Examining Chinese Netizens' Information Distribution from a Discourse/discourse Perspective" Huijun Suo, Purdue University 202130 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Unheard Voices of Fat Chicana Discourse Sponsor: Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: Brenda Medina, California State University, Northridge Presenters: Monica Hernandez, California State University, Northridge Patricia Villadolid, San Francisco State University 202131 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Voices of Science, Purification, and Meaning through the Lens of Kenneth Burke Sponsor: Kenneth Burke Society Chair: James Hikins, University of Central Arkansas Respondent: James Hikins, University of Central Arkansas "'Play it Again Sam': Fall and Redemption in Narratives of Injured Musicians" Connie Fletcher, Loyola University, Chicago "Fighting about Fitness: Dramatism, Debate, and Darwin" George Gittinger, University of Pittsburgh "The Attentive Animal: A Burkean Basis for a Humanistic Theory of Attention" David Landes, University of Pittsburgh "The Wounded Soldier and the 'Cult of the Kill': Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as the Containment of Burkean Pollution" Francesca Marie Smith, Univ of Southern California 202132 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor AFA-NIET District Chairs: Sharing Ideas to More Fully Represent the Voices of our Districts Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Kenneth Wayne Young, James Madison Univ Presenters: Marlin C. Bates, University of the Pacific Sim Butler, Colorado College Susan Collie, University of Wisconsin, Stout Hillary E. Hoover, Clemson University Bobby Imbody, Kansas State University Richard Paine, North Central College Respondent: Lee Mayfield, James Madison Univ 202141 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Parenthood and Macro Level Influence: Academic, Ethical, Commercial, and Transnational Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Michael Tumolo, Duquesne University "Introduction, or, Yes, It Takes a Department to Raise a Child" Kevin Ayotte, California State University, Fresno "International 'Family' Crisis: Real and Perceived Implications of the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child for U.S. American Families" Jennifer Biedendorf, Penn State University "Eek! There is a Mouse in the Delivery Room: Disney’s Advertisement Strategy to Increase its Presence in the Delivery Room" Erik Garrett, Duquesne University "The All Consuming Family: Parenting Magazines Marketing Appeals to New Parents" Michael Tumolo, Duquesne University 202144 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Strengthen Every Voice: Great Ideas for the Center (G.I.F.T.C.) Sponsors: Communication Centers Division, Convention Theme Group Chairs: Marlene Preston, Virginia Tech; Kyle B. Love, Columbia College Presenters: Shawn Apostel, Eastern Kentucky University Russell G. Carpenter, Eastern Kentucky Univ Roxanne Cnudde, San Jose State University Kimberly M. Cuny, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Shannon Arne Doyle, San Jose State University Liz Harris, San Jose State University Linda B. Hobgood, University of Richmond Christiana M. Hopkins, Columbus State Community College Luke LeFebvre, College of Southern Nevada Deborah McGee, College of Charleston Libby A. McGlone, Columbus State Comm College Brandi Quesenberry, Virginia Tech P. Anand Rao, Univ of Mary Washington Beth Von Till, San Jose State University 202151 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Theorizing Frames and Framing through the Lens of Organizational Practice Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Jane E. Jorgenson, Univ of South Florida Respondent: Eric M. Eisenberg, Univ of South Florida "Exploring the Role of Framing in Transformational Views of Conflict" Linda L. Putnam, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Framing Praxis and the Strategy-Dialogue Dialectic" Gail T. Fairhurst, Univ of Cincinnati "Knowing, Framing, and Disorganization in an Airline’s Customer Service Campaign" Timothy Kuhn, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "The World Café: Fostering Frames of Serious Play" Jane E. Jorgenson, Univ of South Florida; Frederick Steier, University of South Florida 202152 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Intercultural Communication and the Challenge of Ecology: Theoretical and Practical Reflections Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: S. Lily Mendoza, Oakland University Respondent: Rona T. Halualani, San Jose State University "Environmental and Global Citizenship: A Postcolonial Trajectory of Intercultural Communication Studies" Etsuko Kinefuchi, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro "From 'Enculturation' to 'Initiation': Re-Thinking Intercultural Communication Education as Rite of Return Back into Relationship to an Ecosystem" James Perkinson, Oakland Univeristy "From Nationalist Politics to (Anarcho-)Primitivism: Expanding the Frontiers of Intercultural Communication Beyond Modern Culture and Civilization" S. Lily Mendoza, Oakland University 202153 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Key Concepts in Understanding Chinese Communication Behaviors Sponsors: Association for Chinese Communication Studies, International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Guo-Ming Chen, Univ of Rhode Island Respondent: Rueyling Chuang, California State Univ, San Bernardino "Politeness (Keqi): The Fragrance of Chinese Communication" Hairong Feng, Univ of Minnesota, Duluth "Predestined Relation (Yuan): The Passionate and the Helpless of Chinese Communication" Hui-Ching Chang, Univ of Illinois, Chicago "Rites (Li): The Daily Ritual of Chinese Communication" Xiaosui Xiao, Hong Kong Baptist Univ "Social Relations (Guanxi): A Chinese Approach to Interpersonal Communication" Ringo Ma, Hong Kong Baptist Univ "Vital Force (Chi/Qi): A Power Factor in Chinese Concept of Communication" Jensen Chung, San Francisco State Univ 202154 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor "A Single Man," but Multiple Media: Isherwood’s Voice through Time and Place Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Jeffrey Bennett, University of Iowa Presenters: Jon Hoffman, University of Maryland Lester C. Olson, Univ of Pittsburgh R. Anthony Slagle, Univ of Puerto Rico 202156 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Flight as Rhetorical Invention: Interpreting Voice and Voyage in Air and Space Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Stace Treat, Drake University Respondent: Bill Balthrop, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "'Minutes Not Miles': America’s Air-Age and the Strategic Shrinking of Distance in Popular World War II Cartographies" Timothy J. Barney, University of Richmond "First Flight as Trope of Imagination: Orville Wright’s Denial of Military Intent" Julia S. O'Grady, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "The Kairotic Moment and the Sky: Amelia Earhart's Arguments for Progress" Erin F. Doss, Purdue University "The Voice of Earth: The Voyager Golden Record as Interstellar Rhetoric to Define the Terrestrial ‘People’" Samara Mouvery, North Carolina State University 202157 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Encouraging Student Voices across the Communication Curriculum: A Panel Discussion on Courses and Strategies Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Instructional Development Division Chair: Kristen A. Chamberlain, Augsburg College Presenters: Mary Frances Casper, Boise State University Kristen A. Chamberlain, Augsburg College David H. Kahl Jr., Penn State Erie, Behrend College Kristen McIntyre, University of Arkansas, Little Rock JJ McIntyre, University of Central Arkansas Adam W. Tyma, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha 202158 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Communication and Creative Democracy: Expanding our Vision Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Chair: Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver "Click on Deweyan Democracy: John Dewey Joins the Online Literacy Debate" Shane Ralston, Penn State University, Hazleton "Communication and the Emergence of the Public: John Dewey and Creative Democracy" Cynthia Gayman, Murray State University "Discourses about American Citizenship and Democracy that Shape Public Understanding and Use of Electronic Voting Technology: A Deweyan Perspective" Janet L. Evans, Regis University "Etiquette as Common Ground: The Relevance of Rules within Discourse Communities" Kirstin Bratt, Penn State University, Altoona; Moulay Youness Elbousty, Emory University "Expanding Our Notion of Creative Democracy" Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver "Leisure, Communication, and Politics: Cultivating Creative Democracy" Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ 9:00 AM 204021 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall - Second Floor Scholar to Scholar: Communication and Technologically Diverse Media Sponsor: Scholar to Scholar Chair: Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Respondents: Randy K. Dillon, Missouri State Univ; Adam C. Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ; Jennifer Waldeck, Chapman University "01. A Comprehensive Model about Intimacy at a Distance: Denotative Analysis and Psychological Interpretations of Para-social Interaction" Bin Shen, University of Alabama; Shuhua Zhou, University of Alabama "02. A Videosharing Social Networking Intervention for Young Adult Cancer Survivors" Margaret McLaughlin, University of Southern California; Yujung Nam, University of Southern California; Jessica Gould, Fundació Barcelona Media; Courtney Schultz, Univ of Southern California; Kathy Meeske, University of Southern California; Kathleen Ruccione, University of Southern California; Janet L. Fulk, Univ of Southern California "03. Acting your Age Online: Predicting User Age from Avatar Chat, Appearance, and Behavior" Rosa Martey, Colorado State University; Jennifer L. Stromer-Galley, Univ at Albany, SUNY; Mia Consalvo, MIT; Kelly Reene, Lockheed Martin; Tomek Strzalkowski, SUNY, Albany; Michelle Weihmann-Purcell, Lockheed Martin; Jingsi Wu, University of Albany, SUNY; Kevin Shiflett, Colorado State University; Jaime Banks, Colorado State University; Sharon G. Small, SUNY, Albany; Michael Ferguson, SUNY, Albany "04. Attachment Disorder: Updating Device Attachment Regulations for Technologically Converged Networks" Gwen Shaffer, Univ of California, Irvine; Scott Jordan, University of California, Irvine "05. Consequences of Internet Usage for Individual Social Capital: A Meta-Analysis" Aimei Yang, University of Oklahoma "06. Cyberbullying in Massively Multiplayer Online Collaborative Play: Perceptions of Bullies and Victims" Kimberly L. Kulovitz, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Edward A. Mabry, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "07. Defending Defenders: Framing Analysis of the Walter Reed Scandal Coverage by the Washington Post and the New York Times" Kseniya Ustinova, Central Michigan University; Elina Erzikova, Central Michigan Univ; Olga Loginova, Central Michigan University "08. For Whom the Bell Tolls: Parasocial Relationships and Emotional Rubbernecking in Facebook Memorial Groups" Jocelyn DeGroot, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville "09. GLOing Depictions of Sexual Minorities: Sex & Sexuality in Gay- and Lesbian-Oriented Media" Bradley J. Bond, Georgetown University "10. In and Out, & Up and Down: Camera Perspectives and Perceived Truthfulness" Sinuk Kang, Westfield State University; Mark G. Frank, State University of NY, University at Buffalo "11. Interactivity in Video Game: Case Study of Fallout Series" Jin Kim, The College of Saint Rose; Jeffrey Serini, Hope College "12. Investigating the Multidimensionality of Character Involvement and Its Impact on Viewers’ Binge Drinking Perceptions" Christopher J. McKinley, Montclair State University "13. Is Anyone Listening to the Teacher’s Voice?" Chris Gurrie, University of Tampa "14. Mediating the American Prison: Communication as Connection, Power, Stimulation, and Escape" Jessica Crowell, Rutgers University "15. Online Interaction and Relational Satisfaction: The Importance of Skills and Social Presence" David K. Westerman, West Virginia University "16. Self-Presentation on Social Network Sites: Development of a Self-Identity Expression Scale and its Relationship with Social Competence" Sherice Gearhart, Texas Tech University; Kwan M. Lee, Univ of Southern California; Seok Kang, University of Texas, San Antonio "17. Social Media and Corporate Websites: An Empirical Analysis of Fortune 500 Companies’ Use of Social Media and Web 2.0 Application in their Websites in CSR and Stakeholder Communication" Jee Young Chung, Southern Utah University; Seoungho Cho, Soongsil University "18. Social Media for Latinos: Are There Ethnic and Generational Difference in Cultural Identity Presentation?" Adolfo Mora, University of Texas, San Antonio; Viviana Rojas, University of Texas, San Antonio; David Moskowitz, University of Texas, San Antonio; Seok Kang, University of Texas, San Antonio "19. Status Update: Privacy Boundaries and Health Disclosures on Facebook" James Steele, George Mason Univ; LaKesha Anderson, Indiana State University; Megan Hanna Latwinas Tucker, George Mason Univ "20. Stigma or Empowerment? What do Disabled People Say about their Representation in News and Entertainment Media?" Beth Haller, Towson University; Lingling Zhang, Towson University "21. Synchronous Voices in the Cloud Computing Environment: Using Google Documents in Student Writing Groups" Jennifer T. Edwards, Tarleton State Univ "22. Teen Adoption of iPhones: Expectations and Experiences" Lee Humphreys, Cornell University; Sahara Byrne, Cornell University; Geri Gay, Cornell University "23. Texting, Techspeak and Tweens: The Relationship between Text Messaging and Grammar Skills" Drew Cingel, Wake Forest University; S. Shyam Sundar, Penn State University "24. The Effects of Social Network Site Use on Perceived Social Support" Xun Liu, California State Univ, Stanislaus; Nancy F. Burroughs, California State University, Stanislaus "25. The Logistics of Communication: Radar as a Branch of Communication Theory" Judd A. Case, Manchester College "26. The New Frontier for Political Campaigns: Examining Social Media Use Among Voters in the 2010 Mid-term Elections" Heather LaMarre, University of Minnesota; Elizabeth Housholder, University of Minnesota "27. The Use of 'My Side' Reports to Request Type 2 Knowables: A Conceptual Broadening" Noah J. Franken, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "28. The Welcome Voice in Your Home: Examining the Relationship Between Radio Hosts and Listeners." Maureen E. Savage, Indiana University "29. The Wired Classroom: Strategies for Effective Hybrid Composition Teaching" Lauren Elizabeth Clark, North Carolina State University "30. Tuning into Tuning Out: Effects of MP3 Player Use on Social Interaction" Rannie Teodoro, Rutgers University "31. Twitter, Cultural Industries and the Political Economy of Celebrity" Murali Balaji, Lincoln University "32. Understanding Curriculum Studies in the Space of Technological Flow" Karen Ferneding, Southern Arkansas University "33. Unexpected Press Autonomy in Coverage of US-Canada Relations in the Cold War Era" Kate Dunsmore, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ "34. What Makes Good Games Go Viral? Examining the Role of Emotion and Enjoyment in Players’ Decision to Share a Prosocial Digital Game" Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University "35. What Moves You? Testing Personality Characteristics for Transportability in Entertainment" Thomas Meade, University of Alabama 9:30 AM 205001 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Boardroom - First Floor NCA Affirmative Action and Intercaucus Committee Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Hector Amaya, University of Virginia Nathan L. Carter, California State Univ, San Bernardino Andy Kai-Chun Chuang, University of Denver James Ferris, University of Toledo Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Roseann M. Mandziuk, Texas State University, San Marcos R. Anthony Slagle, Univ of Puerto Rico 205011 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Activism and Effecting Change in the Digital Age Sponsor: Partnership for Progress on the Digital Divide Chair: Rod Carveth, Fitchburg State Univ "Egypt's Revolution: How a Country on the Low Side of the Digital Divide Tweeted Down a Dictator" Rasha Abdulla, American Univ, Cairo "Creating Awareness and Change via the Internet: The Impact of Leaks and Whistle-Blowing on Public Policy" Kenneth J. Levine, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville "Preserving the Voice of Patients in the Pursuit of Individualized Care: The Efficacy of Electronic Messaging" Susan M. Wieczorek, Univ of Pittsburgh, Johnstown "Can Social Media Really Promote Social and Political Change? Prospects and Limits" Rod Carveth, Fitchburg State Univ 205012 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Desperately Creating Women's Voices: Good, Bad and Ugly Media Depictions of Brides, Wives and Mothers Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Alena Amato Ruggerio, Southern Oregon University "Domesticating Matrimonial Monstrosity: Bridezilla and Narratives of Feminine Containment" Alyssa A. Samek, University of Maryland "Head above Water: Applying Nussbaum’s 'Capabilities Approach' to Deepa Mehta’s 2005 Film" Lauren J. DeCarvalho, Pennsylvania State University "Ladebelle Rants in Gray" Kami Anderson, Southern Polytechnic State Univ "Loving Mothers, Virtuous Wives: Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s Attack of Liberal/Radical Feminism via the Archetypical 'True Woman'" Jenni Simon, University of North Carolina, Greensboro "Marriage, Friendship, and Scandal: Constructing a Typology of Media Representations of Women in Desperate Housewives" Paula V. Hopeck, Purdue University; Rebecca K. Ivic, Purdue University "New! Analysis of Cleaning Commercials: Cuts Through Disgusting Grease and Grime of Occluded Gender/Sex Hegemony" Caleb Bailey, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Sara Baker, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Normalizing an Obstetrics Model of Childbirth: Authenticity, Abridged Labor, and the Removal of Women’s Voices in TLC’s A Baby Story" Emily Winderman, University of Georgia 205013 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor “Talking About My Girl”: Media Discussions of Women and the Double Binds They Create Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Candi Carter Olson, University of Pittsburgh "'Party in the USA': Miley Cyrus and the Double Bind" Meredith Guthrie, University of Pittsburgh "Publish and Be Damned: Media Coverage of Women Journalists" Candi Carter Olson, University of Pittsburgh "Speaking For Others: The Post-Feminist, Post-Racial Politics of Anti-Abortion Legislation" Amber Kelsie, Univ of Pittsburgh "We Are Who We Are, But Are We Empowered? An Analysis of Kesha’s Lyrics" Jamie Huber, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 205014 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Managing Issues and Voice in Times of Emergency Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Michael J. Palenchar, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Respondent: Jae-Hwa Shin, Univ of Southern Mississippi "Actional Legitimacy as a Response Strategy for Employee Hoaxes: Domino’s Response to Its YouTube Crisis" Elizabeth L. Petrun, University of Kentucky; Timothy L. Sellnow, University of Kentucky; Shari R. Veil, University of Kentucky "Communicating in a Good Way: Using Spheres of Ethnocentricity to Pre-Plan Catastrophic Communication with American Indian Communities to Empower the Marginalized Voice" Kimberly J. Cowden, University of North Dakota; Robert S. Littlefield, North Dakota State Univ; Leander Mcdonald, Candeska Cikana "The Dynamics of Activist Power Relationships: A Structurationist Approach to the Segmentation of Activist Publics" Erich J. Sommerfeldt, Towson University "Voice Up vs. Comfortably Numb: Inactive Publics in the Case of Shrimp Snack Crisis" Jarim Kim, University of Maryland, College Park 205015 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Use Your SMI Voice! Social Media Engagement as an Academic and Empowerment Tool for Minority and First Generation Students Sponsor: Black Caucus Chair: Rockell Brown-Burton, Texas Southern University Presenters: Dara Byrne, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Kandace Harris, Shaw University Charmaine McKissick-Melton, North Carolina Central University Respondent: Wanda Brockington, Norfolk State University 205022 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Rhetorics of Embodiment: Image, Diet, Sport Sponsors: Performance Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Leland G Spencer, University of Georgia Respondent: Bernard Armada, University of St. Thomas "Gazing-Imaging Rhetoric and Women" Jamie Landau, Keene State College "Drawing Certainty from Ambiguity: Modern Diets and the Rhetoric of Caveman Living" John Lynch, University of Cincinnati; Brian Cordell, University of Cincinnati; Keally DeWitt, University of Cincinnati "The Democracy of Boy Life: Theodore Roosevelt’s Epideictic Advocacy of Sport" Karen L. Hartman, California State University, Stanislaus; Daniel O'Rourke, Ashland University "Which Bodies Get to Play? Using Community Values to Resolve Community/Individual Tensions in International Sport" Ruth J. Beerman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 205023 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Numbers in (Inter)action: How the Number of Participants Matters for the Organization of Talk-inInteraction Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Geoffrey Raymond, University of California, Santa Barbara "Opening Numbers" Danielle Pillet-Shore, Univ of New Hampshire "Partitioning Parties: Practices for Managing Persons and Parties in Conversational Storytelling" Jenny S. Mandelbaum, Rutgers University "Repair in Multiperson Conversation: Selecting 'Others' in Other-initiated Repair" Galina Bolden, Rutgers University "Speaking to an Outsider - Speaking as an Outsider" Gene Lerner, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Kerstin Botsch, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; Kyu-hyun Kim, Kyung Hee University, Korea; Joshua D. Kuntzman, University of California, Santa Barbara; Martin Pfeiffer, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg 205024 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Rhetoric in Crisis Sponsors: Chinese Communication Association, Public Address Division Chair: Mei Zhang, Missouri Western State Univ Respondent: Blake Abbott, University of Richmond "Rehearing the Voice of Tiananmen: Turning the Tide" Lin-Lee Lee, National Kaohsiung Normal Univ "Collision over the South China Sea: Chinese Discursive Attack Following the 2001 Spy Plane Incident" Kevin A Stein, Southern Utah Univ "The Limitations of Simulated Atonement: George W. Bush in Jackson Square" Ryan M. Neville-Shepard, Indiana University-Purdue University, Columbus "Finding 'Family' in 'Darkness': Archetypal Metaphor and the April 17 Convocation at Virginia Tech" Frank Waddell, Virginia Tech University 205025 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor From YouTube to Guerrilla Art: Ethnographies of Anarchist Cultural Production Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Michael Truscello, Mount Royal University Presenters: Jesse Cohn, Purdue North Central Ted Gournelos, Rollins College Nathan Jun, Midwestern State University Michael Truscello, Mount Royal University 205028 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Mass Media, Cutural Changes and Development Communication in China Sponsor: Chinese Communication Association Chair: Dong Han, Eastern New Mexico University "Born in 1984— The Post-socialist 'Cultural Turn' of Southern Weekend, 1984-1992" Wenrui Chen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Brother Sharp: Constructing Semiotic Democracy in Mash-up Culture" Yu Zhang, Rutgers University "Domestic Initiatives and Global Contexts: Reinventing Copyright Law in Contemporary China" Dong Han, Eastern New Mexico University "Grassroots, Capitalism and Centralism: How Online Video Commodification Change Chinese Cyberspace" Ruiqing Ma, Peking University "Professionalism as Bureaucratic Control in Market-oriented Journalism: An Examination of Tabloid Practice in Apple Daily" Jing Liu, City University of Hong Kong 205029 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Challenged Voices: Censored, Harassed, Muted, and Protested Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Division Chair: Paula McKenzie, Bethune-Cookman University Respondent: Debbi A. Hatton, Sam Houston State Univ "Creative Disruption: Challenging the Disciplining Effects of Regulation and Surveillance in Public Spaces of Protest" Billie Murray, Villanova University "Cyberharassment and Cyberbullying: 'There Ought to be a Law!'" Juliet L. Dee, University of Delaware "Muting the Voice of Nonprofit Organizations" Daniel Brown, Grove City College "Toward a Theory of Censorship" Min Ju Lee, Far East University 205031 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Mediating Queer Identity Sponsors: Critical and Cultural Studies Division, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division, Mass Communication Division Chair: Lucy Miller, Texas A&M Univ Respondent: Harry W. Haines, Montclair State Univ "All in the Family? Heteronormative Ideology in The Kids Are All Right " Elena Martinez, California State University, San Bernardino "Grievable Gays: The Mass Medias’ Coverage of LGBT Teen Suicides Adds to the Body of Tolerance Discourse" Heather Roy, Syracuse University "Leaving or Losing the 'Walled Garden'? Gaystreaming / Mainstreaming Gay At Logo" Eve Ng, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "The Paradoxes of Martyrdom: Media Portrayal and Discourse Surrounding Gay Suicides" Jeremy Johnson, Ripon College 205051 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor From Voiceless Names to Nameless Voices: Lost but Found Pioneers in the Philosophy of Communication Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Isaac Catt, Duquesne University "Philosophy of Communication and the Voice of Story: Umberto Eco" Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University "Playing the Language Game: Where is Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Voice?" Gary P. Radford, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ "Recovering the 'Nameless Voice' of Edward Sapir: Embodiment, Dialogue, and the Social Matrix of Communication" Deborah Eicher-Catt, Penn State University "The (Lost) Voice of (Lived) Experience: Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of the Flesh and the Chalk Outline of Embodiment" Frank J. Macke, Mercer University 205052 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Graduate Student Directed Forensics Programs: A Panel Discussion on Maintaining Team Voice Without Faculty Position Support Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, National Forensic Association Chair: Amorette Hinderaker, North Dakota State University Presenters: Nigel Haarstad, North Dakota State University Danielle Holbrook, Florida State University Andrew C Jones, Louisiana State University Stephanie G. Schartel, University of Oklahoma John Schultz, Purdue University Respondent: George F. LaMaster, Marian University 205053 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Arctic Voices: Can You Hear Me Now? Sponsors: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology, Convention Theme Group Chair: Karen Taylor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks "Canaries in a Coal Mine: The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy and Local Climate DecisionMaking" Karen Taylor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Brook Gamble, ACCAP; Sarah Trainor, ACCAP "Listening to the Climate Change from the Voices of Arctic Residents: Dialectic Tensions in the Canadian North" Eric L. Morgan, New Mexico State Univ "Sounding Off on Polar Bears: Discursive Designations in a Changing Climate" Abigail Salmon, University of Utah 205054 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Voices from the Liminal: Latina/o Pedagogical Experiences Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver Presenters: Kevin-Khristian J. Cosgriff-Hernandez, Tara Trask, LLC Elena Esquibel, California State University Long Beach David A. Hanley-Tejeda, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Amanda Rae Martinez, University of Houston Downtown Olivia Gessella Perez-Langley, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Raquel Portilho, University of Denver Respondent: Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver 205055 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Voices of Health Communication: Provider Perspectives Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Health Communication Division Chair: Laura Cooley, Bowling Green State University / American Academy on Communication in Healthcare Respondent: Laura Cooley, Bowling Green State University / American Academy on Communication in Healthcare "'Oh Girl, Why Do You Want to Work With Dying People?' An Examination of How Hospice Volunteers Voice Motives and Role to Outsiders" Zachary White, Queens University, Charlotte; Cristina Gilstrap, Drury University "Health Literacy and Patient Empowerment: The Role of Medical Interpreters in Bilingual Health Communication" Elaine Hsieh, University of Oklahoma "Health Literacy and Patient-Centered Care: Communicative and Critical Health Literacy Can Give Patients a Voice" Anna Rankin, University of Kentucky "Listening to Unheard Voices: Nurses' Experiences with the NRS Pain Scale" Matthew H. Barton, Southern Utah Univ; Pam Branin, Southern Utah University; Robert DePoe, Southern Utah University; Lindsey Fullerton, Southern Utah University 205060 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Graduate Teaching Assistants in the Basic Speech Course: Voicing Concerns about the Future Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: William L. Mullen, Liberty University Presenters: Kevin R. Meyer, Illinois State University Faith E. Mullen, Liberty University William L. Mullen, Liberty University Thomas Steinfatt, University of Miami Michael A. Tew, Eastern Michigan University Michael Zizzi, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 205061 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Selected Papers in Assessment Sponsor: Communication Assessment Division Chair: Phil Backlund, Central Washington University "Assessing the Effectiveness of Public Speaking Instruction on Students’ Cognitive Learning, Skill Development, and Public Speaking Apprehension" Gil Castillo, University of Texas, Brownsville / Texas Southmost College; Timothy P. Mottet, Texas State University, San Marcos "Developing a Crystallized Methodology in Assessing Public Speaking Programs in Higher Education" William Huddy, University of Denver "The Development and Use of the Public Speaking Competence Rubric" Lisa Schreiber, Millersville University; Gregory Paul, Millersville University "The Voices of Communication Assessment: What We have Learned from a 3-pronged Value-added Measurement Approach to Departmental Assessment" C. Leigh Nelson, James Madison University; Annick Dupal, James Madison University; Shannon Johnson, James Madison University; Toni S. Whitfield, James Madison Univ; Timothy C. Ball, James Madison Univ; Matthew Brigham, James Madison University; Lori Leonard Britt, James Madison Univ; Corey A. Hickerson, James Madison Univ 205062 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Visual Rhetoric, Literacy, Centrality and Design: A Discussion of Various Approaches to Visual Research Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Victoria Gallagher, North Carolina State University Presenters: Kelly Norris Martin, Rochester Institute of Technology Lawrence J. Prelli, Univ of New Hampshire Narine Yegiyan, Univ of California, Davis William Yousman, Eastern CT State University Respondent: Victoria Gallagher, North Carolina State University 205070 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Helping ESL Students Find Their Voice in the Public Speaking Classroom Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Janice R. Stuckey, Jefferson State Community College Presenters: Becky Belter, Jackson Community College David L. Bodary, Sinclair Community College Raymond C. Puchot (In Memoriam), College of Southern Nevada Christa Tess, Minneapolis Community College 205071 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Commodified Flesh, Forgotten Histories, and Marginalized Voices: Exploring Performance in Red Light Districts Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Nicole Wood, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Respondent: Justin T. Trudeau, University of North Texas "Empowering the Children: The Staging of Agency in the Documentary 'Born into Brothels: Calcutta’s Red Light Kids'" Meghann McGuire, Penn State Berks "From the Red Light District to Victoria’s Secret: A Genealogy of the Flesh Market" Raquel Polanco, Louisiana State University "Storyville: A Genealogy of Marginalized Voices and Creative Invention" Savannah Ganster, Louisiana State University "Video Games: Prostitution, Performance, and Power" Lyndsay Michalik, Louisiana State University 205072 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Research on New and Emerging Technologies in Instruction Sponsors: Human Communication and Technology Division, Instructional Development Division Chair: Kristen Eichhorn, SUNY, Oswego Respondent: Kerk Kee, Chapman University "Development and Validation of a Computer-Mediated Instructional Immediacy Measure" Stephanie E. Kelly, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville; Michael Kotowski, University of Tennessee "Exploring the Relationship between Student-instructor Interaction on Twitter and Student Perceptions of Teacher Behaviors" John McArthur, Queens University, Charlotte; Kristen Bostedo-Conway, Queens University, Charlotte "Online Spaces for Education and Communication Development: Developing Argumentative Discourse Skills in Online Educational Games" Susan L. Kline, Ohio State University; Jonathan D. D'Angelo, Ohio State University "Student Response Systems: Impact of Clicker Technology on Learning" Tanya Joosten, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Dalal Al-budawai, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Nathanael England, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Jennifer Hawkins, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Jenna McNallie, Purdue University; Lara C. Stache, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Mike Allen, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Tapping into the Stream of Expert Voices to Create Self-directed Learning Experiences for Digital Natives" Shannan H. Butler, St. Edwards University; Corinne Weisgerber, St. Edwards University 205073 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Giving Voice to Diverse Audiences: Hands on Training for a Wide Audience Sponsor: Training and Development Division Chair: Liane Gray-Starner, Marietta College Presenters: Liane Gray-Starner, Marietta College Julie Parenteau, Global Perceptions Communication and Relocation Consulting Jennifer Walton, Ohio Northern Univ 205093 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Writing, "Ranting" and "Yellin": Women’s Partisan Voice in the Nineteenth-Century United States Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Public Address Division Chair: Amy R. Slagell, Iowa State Univ "'Lest I Bore You With Rant': Ordinary Northern Women’s Partisan Rhetoric at the Onset of Civil War" Ronald J. Zboray, Univ of Pittsburgh; Mary Saracino Zboray, Univ of Pittsburgh "'Mary Yellin': Mary Elizabeth Lease and a Feminized Populist Politic" Emily Ann Berg, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "The Political Voice of Mary Ann Shadd Cary and the Genesis of African American Foreign Correspondence" Jinx Broussard, Louisiana State University 205095 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor But Fade Away? The Current Status of "Organizational Culture" in Organizational Communication Studies Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Bryan C. Taylor, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Presenters: Karen Lee Ashcraft, Univ of Colorado, Boulder J. Kevin Barge, Texas A&M Univ Kirsten Broadfoot, Colorado State University Francois Cooren, Université de Montréal James Fortney, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Matthew A. Koschmann, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Timothy Kuhn, Univ of Colorado, Boulder James McDonald, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Bryan C. Taylor, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Respondents: Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University; Linda L. Putnam, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Francois Cooren, Université de Montréal; Joann Keyton, North Carolina State University 205101 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Girls and Boys (Who Like Boys) Who Like Girls: Cultural Performances of Gender and Sexuality Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Shayne Pepper, Northeastern Illinois University Respondent: Wendy Hilton-Morrow, Augustana College "'The Blood Is the Life!' Menstruation and Its Covert Appearance in Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn" Amanda Firestone, Univ of South Florida "Living Dolls: Object-ification and the Child Beauty Pageant" Kristin S. Stimpson, Univ of Texas, Austin "Time and Space Compression in Fox’s 24: Affordance of Narrative in Revealing a Masculinist Discourse" Mina Tsay, Boston University "Walker Family Values: Visualizing and Disciplining Queers in the Televised American Family" Thomas R. Dunn, Univ of Georgia 205103 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Negotiating Space and Place: From Urban Geography to Digital Worlds Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Timothy J. Barney, University of Richmond Respondent: Linda Levitt, Stephen F. Austin State Univ "From Narcissus to the Labyrinth: Dis/Orientation Technologies for the Mazeophobic Anxiety" Alex Ingersoll, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Performing in the Alternative Cityscape: Diffused Intertextual Production and Standpoint Performance" Joshua Atkinson, Bowling Green State University; Clayton Rosati, Bowling Green State Univ; Alexandru Stana, Bowling Green State University; Sean Watkins, Bowling Green State University "Rhetorics of Rejuvenation: Destruction, Temporality, & the Neo-liberal Co-optation of Space" Brook Irving, University of Iowa 205104 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor What Journalism was and what Journalism is: Tracing the Evolution of Journalistic Practice over Time Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Stanley D. Tickton, Norfolk State Univ Respondent: Zhuojun Joyce Chen, Univ of Northern Iowa "Community-funded Journalism" Lian Jian, Univ of Southern California; Nikki Usher, George Washington University "A Wolf in a Sheepskin: Affirmation and Transformation of the Professional Identity in the Rhetoric of Journalistic Symbolic Rebirth" Jelena Petrovic, University of New Mexico "Does Medium Matter? It Depends. Exploring the Role of Media Type and Organizational Mores on Journalistic Accountability" Nicole Joseph, Northwestern University "Journalistic Field Wars: Defending and Attacking the National Narrative" Robert Handley, University of Denver; Lou W. Rutigliano, Trinity University "Tracing the Story of the Wronged Cheerleader: Implications for Journalism Practice" Brett Lunceford, Univ of South Alabama 205106 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans The Volunteer Organization Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Todd M. Norton, Washington State Univ Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Respondent: Maria Dixon, Southern Methodist University "Communication and Organizational Outcomes in a Volunteer Organization: Satisfaction, Commitment, Organizational Citizenship Behaviors and Beyond" Angela Gist, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Michael W. Kramer, University of Oklahoma "Volunteer by Day, Tourist by Night: Organizational Socialization of the Voluntourist" Jenna Ellen Haugen, University of Kansas "Volunteer Dissent: Promoting Volunteer Voice" Kirstie McAllum, University of Waikato "Where the Wild Things Are: A Look at Zoo Volunteers through the Lens of Social Exchange Theory" Elizabeth Austin, Pepperdine University; Keli Finnerty-Myers, Pepperdine University 205108 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Rhetorical/Visual/Textual Analyses and Applied Communication Research Sponsor: Applied Communication Division Chair: Sarah N. Heiss, University of Vermont Respondent: Joshua Boyd, Purdue University "Dramatism and the Difficult Case: Applying the Pentad to Interdisciplinary Health Communication" Elissa Foster, Lehigh Valley Health Network; Jay Baglia, Kutztown University "Drawing Light(ening) from the Clouds of Social Aggression: A Visual Narrative Analysis of Girls’ Metaphors" Erin Willer, University of Denver "Exploring Organizational Legitimacy in Nonprofit Wrongdoing" Ashley Jones-Bodie, Louisiana State University "What Counts? For Whom? Valuing Cultural Scorecards" Arvind Singhal, University of Texas, El Paso; Lucia Dura, University of Texas, El Paso; Laurel Felt, Univ of Southern California 205115 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor Special Topics in New Media Research Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Kristin L. Drogos, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Respondent: Robert H. Gobetz, University of Indianapolis "The Metaphors of Virtual Worlds: How People Make Sense of a Virtual World via the Physical World" CarrieLynn D. Reinhard, Dominican University "State Legislator Online Communication in 2011: What a Difference Five Years Makes?" Amber Narro, Southeastern Louisiana University; Meghan Gereaue, Southeastern Louisiana University; Christopher Metz, Southeastern Louisiana University "Digital Radio's Global Dilemma" John Nathan Anderson, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "There’s an App for Africa: New Public Diplomacy and the U.S. State Department’s 'Apps4Africa' Contest" Lacey Milam, MetroStar Systems Support Contractor to the United States Department of State; Elizabeth Avery, University of Tennessee "The Effect of Online News Story Comments on Other Readers' Attitudes: Focusing on the Case of Incongruence between News Tone and Comments" Hyonjin Ahn, University of Alabama 205122 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Negotiating Rhetorical Borders: Nature, Space, and Nation Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: D. Robert DeChaine, California State University, Los Angeles "Speaking of Space: Integrating Spatial and Rhetorical Movement" Kaitlyn G. Patia, Univ of Minnesota "Taxidermied Wild: The Cipher of Bruno the Voiceless Bear" Natasha Seegert, University of Utah "Tears of Blood Shall Flow: National Utopia and Dystopia in Turkish National Anthem" Ali Ersen Erol, Howard University "Whose Liberty? Berlusconi’s First Liberation Day Speech: Crafting Bi-partisan Consensus through Ideographs and Polysemy" Pamela Pietrucci, University of Washington 205125 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor A Meeting of the Minds: Framing Theory and Rhetorical Analysis Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: David M. Lucas, Ohio University Southern "A Candidate Commodified: Linda McMahon as a WWE product in the 2010 Senate Campaign" Jeff Walker, University of Alabama "George W. Bush's Financial Crisis: A Contemporary Application of Windt's Domestic Crisis Rhetoric Model" Mike Bergmaier, Penn State University "Midterm Musings: Issue Framing in The Daily Show during the 2010 Elections" Matthew Danelo, University of Georgia "Not Just Crazy: An Explanation of the Resonance of the Birther Narrative" Jaclyn Howell, University of Kansas "The Making of the Tea Party: Agenda Setting and Framing through the Lenses of Media System Dependency Theory" Laura Alberti, Univ of Southern California 205127 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Giving Voice to Issues of Mental Health Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Tara Schuwerk, Stetson University "The 'Who?' in Mental Health Reporting: How National Television News Outlets use Sources to Tell Stories about Depression and Anxiety" Jessica G. Myrick, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Lesa Hatley Major, Indiana University, Bloomington; Stacie Meihaus Jankowski, Indiana University, Bloomington "Theory of Planned Behavior: Predicting Intention to Intervene with a Suicidal Peer" Rosalie Shemanski Aldrich, Indiana Univ East "The Impact of Parasocial Interaction on Disordered Eating Behaviors" Kate Kurtin, University of Connecticut; Carolyn Lagoe, University of Connecticut; Kirstie M. Farrar, University of Connecticut; Mark Hamilton, University of Connecticut "Promoting Mental Health Help-Seeking Behavior Among First-Year College Students" Kami J. Silk, Michigan State University; Kristin Pace, Michigan State University; Samantha Nazione, Michigan State University; Jan Eaglin-Collins, Michigan State University; Juliette Niemi, Michigan State University "Examining Communication Privacy Management and Disclosures of Depression in Young Adult Friendships" Leah Seurer, University of Denver 205128 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Digital and Social Media in Campaigns and Elections Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: LaChrystal Ricke, Sam Houston State Univ Respondent: Jeanette Castillo, Florida State University "Digital Voices and the Potential for Propaganda: Reconsidering the Use of Virtual Environments in Public Diplomacy" John Minbiole, Penn State University "Ditching the Pack: Digital Media in the 2010 Brazilian Congressional Campaigns" Jason Gilmore, University of Washington "Messaging Through Microsites: Analysing the Content of Campaign-Produced Microsites and their Possibilities for Understandings of Campaign Communication" Jessica Anne Baldwin-Philippi, Northwestern University "Twitter and Election Outcomes: Quantitative Analysis of the Relationship between Twitter and the 2010 House of Representatives Election" Yoshikazu Suzuki, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 205129 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Prison Blogs, African Ontology and Dialogics of Buber and Bohm Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Division Chair: Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary Respondent: Timothy Paul Huffman, Arizona State University "Alleviating Western Academic Stress with African Spiritual Ontology" Amy R. Pearson, Arizona State Univ "The Conceptions of Dialogue Developed by Martin Buber and David Bohm" Slavica Kodish, Eckerd College "Voice from Rikers: Spirituality in Hip Hop Artist Lil’ Wayne’s Blog from Prison" Sharon Lauricella, Univ of Ontario Institute of Technology; Matt Alexander, University of Ontario Institute Tech 205130 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Social Cognitive Aspects of Media Effects Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Chair: Alicia Mason, Pittsburg State University Respondent: Chad Mahood, The University of Texas at San Antonio "Financial Risk Information Processing in Hong Kong: An Application of the Risk Information Seeking and Processing (RISP) Model" Zhuowen Dong, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Lai Shan (Lisa) Tam, Chinese University of Hong Kong "Testing a Dual-Process Model of Media Enjoyment and Appreciation" Robert Lewis, Michigan State University; Ron Tamborini, Michigan State University; Rene Weber, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "When It’s Not Fake: Realism Assessments and Empathic Distress to Real Media Violence" Mary Grace Antony, Schreiner University "Priming Intuitive Morality: The Effect of Heroes and Villains on Immediate Affective Response to Moral Stimuli" Ron Tamborini, Michigan State University; Matthew Grizzard, Michigan State University; Robert Lewis, Michigan State University; Allison L. Eden, VU University Amsterdam 205131 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Voice and Media: Inquiries into the Interfaces of Media, Voice and Mind Sponsor: Media Ecology Association Chair: Susan A. Jasko, California Univ of Pennsylvania Respondent: Thom Gencarelli, Manhattan College "Reading, Media Ecology, and Neuroscience" Teresa M. Harrison, Univ at Albany, SUNY; John Foldy, SUNY, Albany "When Western Typography Met Chinese Books: A Media Ecology Perspective on Translations Printed during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries" Liangyu Fu, Univ of Pittsburgh "Voice, Vision, and the Discarnate Global Village: How 'Invisible People' Shape Communication Bias Via the Internet" Jeffrey Eisenberg, Villanova University "Coded Apparatus: An Examination of the Relationship Between Technicians and Consoles in the Live Event" Christopher Dahlie, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 205132 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Transatlantic Voices of Leadership and Engagement: A Discussion Panel on the Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellows Summer Institute (BFTF) Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Allan Louden, Wake Forest University Presenters: Alessandra Beasley Von Burg, Wake Forest University Jon Bougher, Wake Forest University Timothy Nathaniel French, Wake Forest University Shelley Graves Sizemore, Wake Forest University Taylor Hahn, University of Pittsburgh Odile Hobeika, University of Pittsburgh Ashley R. Muddiman, Univ of Texas, Austin Linda Petrou, Wake Forest University Ron Von Burg, Christopher Newport Univ Respondent: Allan Louden, Wake Forest University 205134 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor Issues of Race and Face Sponsors: Communication as Social Construction Division, International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Hairong Feng, Univ of Minnesota, Duluth Respondent: Anthony Spencer, San Ignacio de Loyola "Establishing Cross-Cultural Measurement Equivalence of Scales Associated with Face-Negotiation Theory: A Critical Issue in Cross-Cultural Comparisons" Courtney V Fletcher, Univ of Portland; Masato Nakazawa, University of New Mexico; Yea-Wen Chen, Ohio University; John Oetzel, Univ of Waikato; Stella Ting-Toomey, California State Univ, Fullerton; Shau-Ju Chang, National Taiwan Normal University; Qin Zhang, Fairfield University "Culture and Facework Strategies" Wonsun Kim, George Mason Univ; Xiaowen Guan, University of St. Thomas; Hee Sun Park, Michigan State University "Hard Rock and Ethno-National Identity on World Tour: An Analysis of Hate Speech in Identity Construction" Christian Vukasovich, Bowling Green State University "Silent Voice of Protest: The Silent Riot of Bagram Prison" Adam Knowlton, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 205141 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Confronting Family Difficulty: Silence, Hurt, Divorce, and Forgiveness Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Kendra Knight, Arizona State Univ Respondent: Douglas L. Kelley, Arizona State Univ "Giving Voice to the Silence: Attributional Variations for Parent-child Estrangement" Kristen Carr, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Amanda J. Holman, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jenna Stephenson-Abetz, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jody Koenig Kellas, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Elizabeth Vagnoni, RBI Creative Consultants "Investigating the Role of Hurtful Family Environment in Affectionate Communication and Relationship Satisfaction" Colin Hesse, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Emily Rauscher, University of Missouri; James B. Roberts, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Analyzing Divorce from Cultural and Network Approaches: Toward a Global Theory of Divorce (GTOD)" Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara; Sharde M. Davis, University of California, Santa Barbara; Amanda N. Denes, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Anne Casillas, University of California, Santa Barbara "Voicing the Knot of Conditional Forgiveness" Dayna N. Kloeber, Arizona State Univ, West 205142 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Seeking and Establishing Esteem and Identity Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Carmen Lee, San Diego State Univ Respondent: Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University "'I’m Not that Kind of Stripper': An Ethnography of the Continuous Negotiation of Stripper Identity through the Initial Introductory Conversation" Cassandra Costantini, California State Univ, Sacramento "A Longitudinal Study of the Relationship between Identity Uncertainty and Well-being During the Transition to College" Amanda G. Goodwin, Penn State University; Denise Solomon, Penn State University "The Relationship between Esteem Support and Job Search Behavior" Amanda J. Holmstrom, Michigan State University; Jessica C. Russell, Michigan State University; David D. Clare, Michigan State University "Voicing a Social Identity Crisis: The Effects of Self-esteem and Collective Self-esteem on Co-cultural Communication Strategies" Katie Margavio Striley, Ohio University 205143 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Aggression and Bullying in Non-Romantic Relationships Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Stacy Westerman, University of Georgia Respondent: Pamela Lannutti, Boston College "Conceptualization and Test of an Aggression Competence Model" Anne Nicotera, George Mason Univ; Alice Catalani, George Mason University; Naomi Simpson, George Mason University; James Steele, George Mason Univ "A Target’s Perspective: Coping Strategies, Relational Harm, and Verbal Aggressiveness" Randy Roper, University of Oklahoma; Amy Janan Johnson, University of Oklahoma "Mean Girls in College: Communication of Female Relational Aggression in the College Environment" Aimee E. Miller-Ott, University of Hartford; Lynne Kelly, University of Hartford; Alicia Linder, University of Hartford; Jasmaine Seaberry, University of Hartford; Caitlin Francis, University of Hartford; Megan Bassick, University of Hartford; Andrea MacDonald, University of Hartford "The Role of Cyber and Face-to-Face Verbal Bullying on Adolescent Victims" Laura Catherine Farrell, North Dakota State Univ 205151 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Communication Technologies and Personal Relationship Types: Who Uses What Media, For What Functions, With What Effects? Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chairs: Joseph B. Walther, Michigan State University; Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky Respondent: Artemio Ramirez, University of South Florida Polytechnic "Computer Mediated Communication and Disabled Individuals in Social Relational Communication" Mijung Kim, Michigan State University "Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking" Megan Wilson, University of Kentucky; Tor Bjornrud, Michigan State University "Dating via Computer-Mediated Communication: Uses, Functions, and Future Direction" Joshua Hillyer, University of Kentucky; Rebecca Gray, Michigan State University "Doctor-Patient Computer Mediated Communication" Robert Zuercher, University of Kentucky; Austin Lee, Michigan State University "Mediated Friendships: The Functions of CMC Technology for Close Friendships" Kelley Cowden, University of Kentucky; Pamela L. Pommerenke, Michigan State University "Spouses’ Use of Computer Mediated Communication: Functions, Theoretical Implications and Future Directions" Martha Perry, University of Kentucky; Ryan Fewins-Bliss, Michigan State University 205152 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Teaching Communication Ethics: The Classroom, Curriculum, and the Public Sphere Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Chairs: Paula S. Tompkins, St. Cloud State Univ; Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ Presenters: Robert L. Ballard, Pepperdine University Lori J.N. Charron, Concordia University Melissa A. Cook, St. Vincent College Melba Hoffer, Grand Valley State Univ Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ Spoma Jovanovic, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Paula S. Tompkins, St. Cloud State Univ 205153 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor International Forensic Association Business Meeting Sponsor: International Forensic Association Presenters: Clark D. Olson, Arizona State University Terry L. Rogers, Casper College Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College Marjorie Hazeltine, San Jose State University K. Jeanine Congalton, California State University, Fullerton Barbara Baron, Brookdale Community College 205154 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor "Can We Be Heard?" Global Voices - Local Choices Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Mary M. Meares, University of Alabama Respondent: Teresa Pierce, Univ of Ontario Institute of Technology "Blogging by Undocumented Youth in the United States" Anjana Mudambi, University of New Mexico "Converging Voices: Euro-Muslim Online Identity Negotiation in Times of Social Change" Gordon Alley-Young, Kingsborough Comm College "Digital Voice as a Mechanism for Employee Empowerment" Mary M. Meares, University of Alabama "Indian Digital Divide" Preeti Mudliar, University of Texas, Austin "Raising Her Digital Voice: How One Cyberconduit’s Activism Connected the World" Teresa Pierce, Univ of Ontario Institute of Technology 205156 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor The Voice of Mentorship: “Spotlight” on Tom Frentz as Teacher and Mentor Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Robert Terrill, Indiana University Presenters: Sharon D. Downey, California State Univ, Long Beach Cortney Smith, Indiana University Stephen Smith, University of Arkansas Jane S. Sutton, Penn State York Thom Vaughn, Arkansas Technical University Respondent: Thomas S. Frentz, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville 205157 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Civilian Voices: Positioning, Performing, and Testifying at Federal Government Hearings Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: Hilary Franklin, Carnegie Mellon University "From Enemies to Civilians: Personal Testimony as Rhetorical Reparations in the CWRIC Report" Hilary Franklin, Carnegie Mellon University "Late-Night Television Comedy, Mid-Afternoon Congressional Testimony: Attacks on Stephen Colbert’s House Judiciary Committee Appearance" Josh Compton, Dartmouth College "Pleading the First Instead of the Fifth: Institutional Backing and Deliberative Rhetoric in Seeger’s HUAC Testimony" Mark Thompson, Carnegie Mellon University "The Ledbetter Legacy: From One Woman’s Words to Corporate Compliance" Susan E. Kelley, Duquesne University "Voicing Concern over 'Porn Rock': The Parents Music Resource Choice’s Campaign Against Popular Music" Adam Perry, Pennsylvania State University 205158 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Finding a Voice in Communication: Establishing a Communication Major in the 21st Century Sponsor: Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Susan Simkowski, Univ of Arkansas, Ft. Smith Presenters: Douglas L. Battema, Western New England University Bethany Goodier, College of Charleston Kara Laskowski, Shippensburg University Tomeka Robinson, Marietta College Deborah J. Wooldridge, Coe College Respondent: Carolyn Thompson, University of Arkansas Fort Smith 11:00 AM 208001 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Boardroom - First Floor NCA Publications Board Meeting Sponsor: NCA Publications Board Presenters: Allan Sillars, Univ of Montana Sara Hayden, Univ of Montana Craig R. Smith, California State Univ, Long Beach Paul Schrodt, Texas Christian University John M. Sloop, Vanderbilt University Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky David Henry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 208011 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Relationships in the Classroom: An Outcomes Focused Discussion Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Chair: Aaron Noland, James Madison University Respondent: Aaron Noland, James Madison University "An Exploration of the Relationship between Perceived Faculty Empathy, Student Motivation for Learning, and Learning Indicators" Lawrence Nadler, Miami University; Marjorie Keeshan Nadler, Miami University "Assessing Social Support at the University Level: The Relationship between a Supportive Educational Environment and Student Success/Satisfaction" Ashley Joiner George, University of Alabama "Student-Student Relationships and Student Learning" Mark Ward, Univ of Houston, Victoria "Student-Teacher-Student Relationships as Interpersonal Relationships: An Application of Knapp's Model." Jennifer Walton, Ohio Northern Univ 208012 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor “Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind”: Grunge as Performance Twenty Years Later Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Kristine Weglarz, Trinity University Respondent: Ariel Gratch, Louisiana State University "Arena Rock as Social Conscience: Pearl Jam, Politics and Liveness" Kristine Weglarz, Trinity University "Grunge Girls: The Negotiation of Gender Identity through Rock Music Performance in the 1990s" Matthew G. Gerber, Baylor University "Smells like Plaid: Performing Grunge on Grunge" Benjamin D. Haas, Louisiana State University "Voice of a Voiceless Generation: The Comic Anti-Heroics of Kurt Cobain" Christopher Gilbert, Indiana University, Bloomington 208013 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Voices from the Coffee Table: Women and Magazines Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Andrea Mitnick, Kutztown University Respondent: Andrea Mitnick, Kutztown University "A Brief History of Women's Magazines" Andrea Mitnick, Kutztown University "Giving Voice to a Movement through the Pages of the Woman's Journal" Mary Carver, University of Central Oklahoma "Glamour-izing Female Militarism: Magazine Advertisements, Representations and the Women's Army Corps" Jessica Ghilani, University of Pittsburgh "Good Housekeeping Magazine and the Reframing of Domesticity during Wartime" Natalie Jones Keech, Front Range Community College "Lifting Sistas Up: Essence Magazine as the Enduring Voice for Black Women" Janice D. Hamlet, Northern Illinois Univ "The Voice that Calls to Simplicity" Jill Tyler, University of South Dakota 208014 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Organization-Public Relationships and the Voice of Public Relations Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Mary Helen Brown, Auburn University Respondent: Bonita Dostal Neff, Valparaiso University "Corporate Blogs for Public Relations: Relationship Management and Blogging Strategies of Large Korean Firms" Jaemin Seo, University of Houston; KwangHee Kim, University of Houston; Jee Young Chung, Southern Utah University; Jaesub Lee, University of Houston "Raising Money on the Web: Relationship-Building Features that Contribute to Nonprofit Fundraising Success" Nancy A Wiencek, Georgian Court University "Redefining and Re-Measuring Organization-Public Relationships" Hongmei Shen, San Diego State University; David Dozier, San Diego State University "Voices and Images: Public Relations Finds Its Voice and Remembers that Knowledge is Based on Images" Andrea M. Pampaloni, La Salle University; Maureen Taylor, University of Oklahoma 208015 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Powerful Voices: An Exploration of Black Political and Prophetic Rhetoric Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Dorthy L. Pennington, University of Kansas Respondent: Maurice L. Hall, Villanova University "Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and the Prophetic Tradition" Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary "Carmichael's Use of Aristotle and Quintilian's Rhetorical Theories of Emotional Appeal to Promote Black Consciousness" Cicely Wilson, Univ of Memphis "From Sexual Siren to Race Traitor: Condoleezza Rice in Political Cartoons" Zazil Elena Reyes García, Univ of Texas, Austin; Clariza Ruiz De Castilla, Univ of Texas, Austin "Giving Voice to Diverse U.S. Perspectives: Public Perceptions of President Obama’s Communication Regarding the Gates-Crowley Conflict" Mark P. Orbe, Western Michigan Univ "Police Incongruity and the Framing of Arrest Reports: The Henry Gates Jr. Arrest as a Case Study of Portrayals of Race" Darrel Farmer, University of Nebraska, Lincoln "Their Voice versus Ours: An Analysis of Framing Strategies Used by White Southerners in the Aftermath of the Brown vs. Board of Education Verdict" Adria Yvonne Goldman, Howard University 208021 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall - Second Floor Scholar to Scholar: Communication Issues and Practices Related to Diverse Organizations Sponsor: Scholar to Scholar Chair: Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Respondents: Colleen Garside, Weber State Univ; Erika L. Kirby, Creighton University; Paul Witt, Texas Christian University "01. A Performative Methodology for the Study of Problem-Based Organizing: Re-Entangling the Social and Material" Amanda Porter, VU Amsterdam "02. A Study of College Students' Online Research Behaviors" Han Woo Park, YeungNam University; J. Patrick Biddixa, Valdosta State University; Chung Joo Chung, State University of NY, University at Buffalo "03. An Analysis of Emergency Message Effectiveness in Collegiate Settings" Michael Egnoto, Univ of Buffalo; Arun Vishwanath, University at Buffalo "04. Blended Voices: Supplemental Instruction in Community Based Learning Courses" Colleen Garside, Weber State Univ "05. British Petroleum: An Egregious Violation of the Ethic of First and Second Things" Timothy L. Sellnow, University of Kentucky; Shari R. Veil, University of Kentucky; Morgan Wickline, University of Kentucky "06. Community and Fiscal Impacts Regarding Urban Education Consolidation" Nicholas Zoffel, Sierra College "07. Ethical Image, Crisis Type and Response Strategy: An Experimental Study of Crisis Communication" Jin Hong Ha, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Mary Ann Ferguson, University of Florida "08. Explanations for the Emergence of Reverse Traditional Work and Family Arrangements" Caryn E. Medved, Baruch College, CUNY; Cynthia Okimoto, Baruch College, CUNY; Rachel Ryan, Baruch College, CUNY "10. Frames: An Ethnographic Glance at the Contemporary Art Museum" Linda Levitt, Stephen F. Austin State Univ "11. Framing Corporate Environmental Responsibility: A Study of 30 years of CSR Messages" Denise Bortree, Penn State University; Lee Ahern, Penn State University; Alexandra Nutter Smith, Penn State University; Xue Dou, Pennsylvania State University "12. Framing the Screen Actors Guild Negotiations" Ryan Fuller, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "13. Going Green? A Rhetorical Analysis of Environmental Initiatives in American Museums, Zoos and Art Parks and the Nature/Culture Debate" Wilson Katherine, University of Cincinnati "14. Head Games: Culture and Leadership within a Division I Athletic Program through the Eyes of the Coaching Staff" James Stephens, Austin Community College "15. Influence of Organizational Norms on Sorority Members’ Body Esteem" Jenna E. Reno, University of Kentucky "16. Investigating the Efficacy of Adobe Connect to Enhance Online Immediacy: A Pretest and Recommendations for Future Research" Paul Falkowski, University of Nebraska, Omaha "17. Japanese Perspectives on Privacy, Technology, and Company/Governmental Surveillance" Catherine Luther, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville; Ivanka Radovic, University of Tennessee "18. Learning Masculinity: Unmasking the Hidden Curriculum in STEM Courses" Arleen Bejerano, Chapman University; Travis M. Bartosh, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "19. Practitioner Voices on Globalization: A Framing Analysis of The PR Strategist" Nilanjana R. Bardhan, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "20. Product Positioning and Fundamental Attribution Error: Using Brands to Test George Carlin’s Driving Paradox" Kevin J. Pearce, Bryant University; Stanley J. Baran, Bryant University "22. Quantifying the Effect of the Unwritten Rules of Forensics: Squared Judge Distance as a Statistical Measure of the Impact of Social Norms on Competitive Evaluation" Mark Kokoska, Ohio University; Joseph Dudek, University of the Pacific "23. Recalling Toyota’s Crisis: Utilizing the Discourse of Renewal" Lindsey B. Anderson, Purdue University "24. Religious Organizational Use of Information and Communication Technologies for Organizational and Spiritual Development: A Case Study" Wyl A. McCully, Michigan State University "25. Student Perceptions of Appropriate and Inappropriate Humor in the Classroom for This Generation: A Pretest and Recommendations for Future" Henry Nixon, University of Nebraska, Omaha "26. Test of a Causal Model for Sexual Harassment Using Data from a Meta-Analysis" Mike Allen, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kenji Shoji, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Keith Dilbeck, Bangkok University; Nathanael England, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Anna Herrman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Falon F. Kartch, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Jihyun Kim, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kimberly L. Kulovitz, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Aimee Lau, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Melissa A. Maier, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Amy May, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Jenna McNallie, Purdue University; Kikuko Omori, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "27. The Effects of Argument Strength and CSR Logo Presence in Corporate brand Advertisement" Young Eun Park, University of Florida; Hyunsang Son, University of Florida "28. The Effects of Pedagogical and Andragogical Learning Methods on Student Preference and Performance in an Animal Physiology Course" Paras Minhas, University of Pittsburgh; Arundhati Ghosh, University of Pittsburgh; Leah Swanzy, University of Pittsburgh "29. The Perceptions of Teacher Self-Disclosure and Its Impact On Communication Expectancies of Students: A Pretest and Recommendations for Future" Andrea Iaccheri, University of Nebraska, Omaha "30. The Play’s the Thing: Improvise to Innovate Workshop" Vicki Crooks, Ohio University "31. The Practice of Interviewing in Organizational Communication Research" J. Kevin Barge, Texas A&M Univ; Brittany Collins, Texas A&M Univ; Rachel L. Rashe, Texas A&M Univ; Sharon Alexander, Sam Houston State Univ "32. The Quest for Transparency and Accountability in the case of British Petroleum (BP), BenQ and Satyam" Donyale R. Griffin Padgett, Wayne State Univ; Shuhui Sophy Cheng, Chaoyang University of Technology; Vinita Parekh, Wayne State University "33. The Silent Meow: Menu Foods Income Fund’s Failed Crisis Communication During the 2007 Pet-Food Crisis" Virginia Jones, University of Kansas "34. The Worst Things? Poor Scheduling, Low Pay, and a Stressful Work Environment: An Analysis of Customer Service Employees’ Reflections and Interactions of Work-life Balance in their Organization" Erin Christie, Rutgers University "35. Voices in a Chorus: Connections between Role Clarity and Organizational Culture" Morgan Bridge, Texas Christian University; Marjorie Buckner, Texas Christian University "36. What Constitutes Support? The Differential Impact of Social Support Types in Promoting Job Seeking Behaviors among Unemployed, Underemployed, and Displaced Workers" Jessica C. Russell, Michigan State University; Yuhua Liang, Michigan State University; David D. Clare, Michigan State University; Amanda J. Holmstrom, Michigan State University "37. Work Spouses: Defining and Understanding a 'New' Relationship" M. Chad McBride, Creighton University; Karla Mason Bergen, College of Saint Mary 208023 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor NCA Second Vice President Candidates Forum Sponsor: NCA National Office Chair: Nancy Kidd, National Communication Association Presenters: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Carole Blair, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 208024 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Examining the Discourses and Displays of Political and Mediated Communication Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Robert Swieringa, Grand Valley State Univ "President Obama's Embodied Stance Displays While Monitoring Questions in Presidential News Conferences" Laila Hualpa, UCLA "'Booyah Jim': Performing Masculinity in CNBC Mad Money Phone-in Interactions" Gonen Dori Hacohen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Timothy W. White, University of California, San Diego "Displays of Hate Across Situations: An Analysis of Racist Discourse in Two Settings" Christopher Josey, University of Illinois "Gendered Genres and Forms of Talk: Politicians on Daytime and Late-Night Talks Shows" Ji Won Han, Univ of Texas, Austin 208025 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Communicative Processes in Contemporary Societies Sponsor: Eurasian Communication Association of North America Chair: Elina Erzikova, Central Michigan Univ "Voices of Life: Intercultural Family Communication" Olga Leontovich, Volgograd State Pedagogical University; Yekaterina Bondarenko, Volgograd State Pedagogical University "Voicing the Support: The Formation of Interpersonal Communication in Russian Social-Political Blogosphere" Anastasia Widmer, Bowling Green State University "The Effects of Priming and Cultural Differences on Perceptions of Deception" Elena Bessarabova, University of Oklahoma "Local and Non-local Identity: Hearing Contemporary Latvianness through Public Debate about Meat Production" Liene Locmele, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Muslim Tatar Women’s Piety Stories: Voicing an Invitation to Islam" Liliya Karimova, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Like a Street with No Exit: The Voice of History through the Ritualized Practice of Oplakvane in Bulgarian Discourse" Nadezhda M. Sotirova, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Original Democracy: A Rhetorical Analysis of Romanian Post-Revolutionary Political Discourse and the University Square Protests of June 1990" Ioana Literat, University of Southern California 208027 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor High Impact Learning in the Communication Classroom Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Rana T. Husseini, DePaul University Presenters: Matthew deTar, Northwestern University Chris Groscurth, Trinity Health Jamie Landau, Keene State College Sara VanderHaagen, Loyola University Walter P. Wade, Northwestern University 208028 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Heeding Student Voices: The Impact, Use, and Abuse of RateMyProfessors.com Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Martin McDermott, Brookdale Comm College Presenters: Gina Herrmann, Bergen Community College Kathleen Williams, Bergen Community College 208029 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Voicing the Need for Help: A Critical Conversation about Advising and Mentoring Black-Identified Women Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University Presenters: Mariama M. Changamire Shaw, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst D.L. Stephenson, Western Connecticut State Univ Truman R. Keys, Western Connecticut State Univ Cerise L. Glenn, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro 208031 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Queers in Space: Sci-Fi Voices Reimagining Sexuality and Gender Sponsors: Communication and the Future Division, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Claire Sisco King, Vanderbilt University Respondent: Claire Sisco King, Vanderbilt University "'You People and Your Quaint Little [Sexual] Categories': Queer Sexualities and the Torchwood Universe" R. Anthony Slagle, Univ of Puerto Rico "Superbodies that Matter: Rhetorical Ambiguities of Queer Aesthetics in Superman Returns" Stace Treat, Drake University; Shaun Treat, University of North Texas "The Worst of Both Worlds: Juxtaposing Heteronormativity and 'Hegemonic Queer' in Star Trek: The Next Generation’s 'The Outcast'" E. Tristan Booth, Arizona State University "When is Commodity Culture not Heteronormative: Heinlein’s Discursive Parameters for Economically Based Polyamory" Ryan H. Blum, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 208051 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Gumbo Voices: Exploring Culture, Ethnicity, and Communication in New Orleans and Beyond Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Margaret U. D'Silva, University of Louisville Respondent: Carolyn K. Lee, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University "Bridging Beyond the Binary: Perceptions of African American and Asian American Interaction" Kimberly D. Campbell, Texas Southern University "Giving Voice to New Orleans Musicians and Mardi Gras Indians through David Simon’s Television Drama Series Treme" Dominique M. Gendrin, Xavier University; Catherine Dessinges, University of Lyon-3 France; Wendy Hajjar, Tulane University "Volunteer Tourists: Love ‘em or Leave ‘em: The Unheard Voices of New Orleans Residents" Jenn L. Erdely, Prairie View A&M University "Your College is Not Like Mine: Interethnic Communication between African American and Vietnamese American Students on an HBCU Campus" Kimberly J. Chandler, Xavier University; Dominique M. Gendrin, Xavier University 208052 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Listening, Lives, Liminalities, and Lessons: Underexplored Voices in Performance Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Chair: Gordon Alley-Young, Kingsborough Comm College Presenters: Gordon Alley-Young, Kingsborough Comm College Erica Heppner, LaGuardia Community College Larry E. Russell, Hofstra University Patricia Sokolski, LaGuardia Community College Respondent: Timothy Gura, Brooklyn College, CUNY 208053 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Voices from the Dark Side: Interpersonal Communication and the Use of Technology for Destructive Means Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Sarah Symonds, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Presenters: Elaine L. Davies, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Jacquelyn Harvey, University of Washington Audra Kate Nuru, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln Stephanie Robbins, Univ of California, Santa Barbara Susan Waters, Auburn University Susan M. Wildermuth, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater 208054 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Voices from Beyond (the Forum): Scholarly Engagement and Where are We Now? Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Anna Marjorie Young, Pacific Lutheran University Presenters: Adria Battaglia, Angelo State University Dana L. Cloud, Univ of Texas, Austin W. Benjamin Myers, Univ of South Carolina, Upstate Della Pollock, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Desiree D. Rowe, Univ of South Carolina, Upstate Christopher Swift, Willamette University Anna Marjorie Young, Pacific Lutheran University 208060 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Beyond Anthropocentrism: Expanding the Human Communication Paradigm Sponsor: Environmental Communication Division Chair: Emily Plec, Western Oregon University Respondent: Jonathan M. Gray, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "All Jaws, No Voice: Sharks as Pre-Colonial Others in Speciesist Narratives" Kevin Cassell, Michigan Technological Univ "Banging on the Divide: Cultural Reflection and Refraction at the Zoo" Tema Milstein, University of New Mexico "Family Life at the Human/Animal Divide: The Family as the Hegemonic Social Form in Disney Nature's Earth and Oceans" Dustin Greenwalt, University of Georgia "Where Wings Wither Words and Images Give Voice: Hauntology and Ecological Ruptures" Natasha Seegert, University of Utah 208062 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Giving Voice to Japanese War Brides: The Making of a Documentary Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Japan-U.S. Communication Association Chair: Mikiko Crawford, Ohio University Southern Presenter: Donald Moore, Ohio University, Southern Campus 208070 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor From Katrina to China: Exploring Silent Voices and Marginalized Identities Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Tara Schuwerk, Stetson University "One Hundred-Year Family Trail of Gary Locke: Struggling for Identity, Visibility, and Representation by Chinese Americans" Ping Yang, Denison University "Oscillating between the Self and the Others: A Case Study of a Chinese Working Mom in the U.S." Chih-Yun Chiang, College of Charleston "Silenced or Privileged Voices: Tensions of Hurricane Katrina Volunteers" LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University "Silent Screams: Unheard Voices of Meskhetian Turks as Refugees of Injustice, Diaspora and Displacement" Nurhayat H. Bilge, Arizona State University 208071 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Finding Voice and Refining Identity through Argumentative Agency in Policy Debate: A Conversation between Coaches and Competitors Sponsor: Cross Examination Debate Association Chair: Sarah E. Stone Watt, Pepperdine University Presenters: Charmaine Cleveland, Pepperdine University Stephanie Eisenberg, San Francisco State University Cory Geraths, Penn State University Alexis Litzky, San Francisco State University Orion Steele, California State University, Fullerton Sarah E. Stone Watt, Pepperdine University Jessica Whittle, San Francisco State University Respondent: Toni Nielson, California State University, Fullerton 208072 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Marginalized Voices in the Classroom Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Instructional Development Division Chair: Rebecca DiVerniero, Christopher Newport University Presenters: Kimberly M. Cuny, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Rebecca DiVerniero, Christopher Newport University Angela M. Hosek, Emerson College Elizabeth N. Ribarsky, Univ of Illinois, Springfield David B. Stern, Frostburg State University Bethany White-Turner, University of North Texas, Denton 208073 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Teaching the Communication Training and Development Course: A 360 Degree Panoramic Perspective Sponsor: Training and Development Division Chair: Timothy P. Mottet, Texas State University, San Marcos Presenters: Gil Castillo, University of Texas, Brownsville / Texas Southmost College Chuck Francis, CPS Energy Seth S. Frei, Texas State University, San Marcos Patrick Hale, Texas State University, San Marcos Justin Maldonado, Texas State University, San Marcos Andrew S. Rancer, University of Akron 208093 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor "The Play's the Thing:" Staging Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Theatre of Life and Life in the Theatre Sponsors: Caucus on Disability Issues, Convention Theme Group, Health Communication Division, Theatre Division Chair: Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels, Illinois College Presenters: Heather J. Carmack, Missouri State Univ Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels, Illinois College Prairie A. Endres, Tarleton State Univ Megan Moe, Lee University Melinda L Fogle Oliver, Bakersfield College Paula Carter, University of Missouri Julie Rae Mollenkamp, University of Central Missouri Respondent: Kallia Wright, Univ of Technology, Jamaica 208095 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Responding to the Call of Vernacular Discourse: Latina/o Discourse in Vernacular Spaces: Somos De Una Voz [Are We of One Voice]? Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division, Feminist and Women Studies Division, Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chairs: Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver; Michelle A. Holling, California State Univ, San Marcos Presenters: D. Robert DeChaine, California State University, Los Angeles Fernando Delgado, Univ of Wisconsin, River Falls Lisa A. Flores, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Angharad N. Valdivia, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Respondents: Nathaniel I. Cordova (In Memoriam), Williamette University; Richard Pineda, University of Texas, El Paso; Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver; Michelle A. Holling, California State Univ, San Marcos; Lisa Calvente, DePaul University; Darrel Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas; Stacey Sowards, Univ of Texas, El Paso 208101 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Radical Citizenships? From Mythic Identity to Revolutionary Dissolution Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Beverly R. Natividad, University of Denver Respondent: Blake Abbott, University of Richmond "Egypt and the Moment of Middle East Resistance: Delinking, Heterotopia, and the Possibilities for Revival of a Revolutionary Voice" Heather Hayes, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Orator Capitalist: Sarah Palin and the Politics of Representation" Matthew B. Morris, Univ of Texas, Austin "Sarah Palin’s America: Mythological Formations and the American Dream" Dana M. Schowalter, Univ of Minnesota "Teaching Defensive Citizenship: Glenn Beck’s Paranoia and Pedagogical Style" Jay P. Childers, University of Kansas; Vince Meserko, University of Kansas 208103 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor The (Dis)articulation of Indigenous Peoples: Security, Memory, and Scapegoating Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Jennifer Biedendorf, Penn State University Respondent: Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ "A Roadmap of Colonial Ideology: Charting Militarization Rhetoric in Camacho’s State of the Island Addresses" Tiara R. Naputi, Univ of Texas, Austin "Blame the Cripple: HR 2824 and the Scapegoating of the Cherokee Nation" Eddie Glenn, University of Kansas "Living the Experience: New Media and the Discourse of Liveness in Indigenous Exhibition" Miranda Brady, Carleton University 208104 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Speaking with the Voices of Marginalized Communities through Communication Activism Education: Exemplars in Experiential Service-Learning to Promote Social Justice Sponsor: Experiential Learning in Communication Division Chair: Lawrence R. Frey, Trinity University/University of Colorado, Boulder Respondents: David Palmer, Univ of Northern Colorado; Jennifer S. Simpson, University of Waterloo "Communication Activism: A Service-Learning Project with Hateful/Hurtful Speech" E. Sam Cox, University of Central Missouri; Wendy Geiger, University of Central Missouri "International Health Communication Activism: A Service-Learning Pedagogy of Global Responsibility" Joy L. Hart, University of Louisville; Kandi L. Walker, University of Louisville "Service Learning, Intercultural Communication, and Advanced Video Praxis: Developing a Sustainable Program of Community Activism with/in a Mexican Migrant Community" Rebecca Kennerly, Georgia Southern University; Tyson Davis, Georgia Southern University 208106 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Theoretical and Practical Approaches to Cyberinfrastructure, Virtual Research Environment, and Virtual Organizing for e-Science, e-Social Science, and Digital Humanities Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chairs: Larry D. Browning, Univ of Texas, Austin; Marshall Scott Poole, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Presenters: Iftekhar Ahmed, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Dawna I. Ballard, Univ of Texas, Austin Patrick Burkart, Texas A&M Univ Noshir S. Contractor, Northwestern University Joel O. Iverson, Univ of Montana Michele H. Jackson, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Kerk Kee, Chapman University Paul M. Leonardi, Northwestern University Respondents: Peter R. Monge, Univ of Southern California; Janet L. Fulk, Univ of Southern California 208113 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor New Directions in the Rhetoric of Science: Discussion with the Author and Readers of 'What Are Stem Cells? Definitions at the Intersection of Science and Politics' Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Chair: Lisa Keranen, Univ of Colorado, Denver Presenters: Celeste M. Condit, University of Georgia Lisa Keranen, Univ of Colorado, Denver John Lynch, University of Cincinnati Lawrence J. Prelli, Univ of New Hampshire John J. Rief, Univ of Pittsburgh 208115 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Children’s Voices, Children’s Identities, and Children’s Media Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Diana Iulia Nastasia, University of North Dakota Presenters: Judi Cook, Salem State University Maya Gotz, Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend- und Bildungsfernsehen Rebecca Hains, Salem State University Diana Iulia Nastasia, University of North Dakota Sorin Nastasia, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville Charu Uppal, Karlstad University Borgne - Third Floor 208121 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Hearing the Voices of Raced Objects: Lunch Counters, Barbed Wire, and Dolls Speaking Across Time Sponsor: American Studies Division Chair: William Lewis, Drake University Respondent: Susan Owen, University of Puget Sound "Racist to Reverent: The Case of a Greensboro Lunch Counter" David Deifell, Ashford Univ "Sand and Barbed Wire: Reclaiming and Forgetting the Japanese American Internment" Brian A. Lain, University of North Texas "Voicing Racial 'Reality': Dolls Talk Back" William Lewis, Drake University 208122 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Rhetorical and Communicative Negotiations of Cultural Difference Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Brad Vivian, Syracuse University "A Short History of the Concept of Class: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations" John Dowd, Purdue University "Building National Identity: A Cluster Analysis of Atatürk's Address to Turkish Youth" Asli Gokhan-Kucuk, Fashion Institute of Technology "The People’s Parody: An Exploration of Colonial Mimicry" Brian T. Kaylor, James Madison Univ "The Sinicized Public Sphere and Counterpublics Voices on the Website of Renren.com" Zhou Li, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln 208123 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Council of Forensics Organizations Business Meeting Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Presenters: Jeanine Aumiller, Bob Jones University JoAnn Edwards, University of Mississippi Michael Hall, Liberty University Timothy O'Donnell, University of Mary Washington Liesel Reinhart, Mt. San Antonio College Frank Thompson, University of Alabama Michael Dreher, Bethel Univ Michelle Davis, Lamar Institute of Technology Barbara Baron, Brookdale Community College Skip L. Rutledge, Point Loma Nazarene Univ Bob Alexander, Bossier Parish Community College Richard E. Edwards, Baylor University Gina L. Jensen, Webster University Cynthia Dewar, City College of San Francisco Derek Buescher, Univ of Puget Sound Marty J. Birkholt, Creighton University Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato David Gaer, Laramie County Community College Bayside C - Fourth Floor 208125 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Philosophical Investigations: Unfolding Morality, Common Ground, Ethics, and Communication Sponsor: Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Gary P. Radford, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ "Alasdair MacIntyre on Communication between Traditions" Jason Hannan, Northwestern University "Struck from the Middle: In Search of Common Ground for the Individual and the Collective" Corey B. Davis, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater "Syntax and Ethics: A Conversation" Xianguang Peter Zhang, Grand Valley State University; Corey Anton, Grand Valley State University "The Wager and the Ban: Of Communication" Garnet Butchart, University of South Florida 208127 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor What can we say or not say? Constitutional Questions About Speech and the Law Sponsors: Communication and Law Division, Freedom of Expression Division Chair: Lin S. Allen, Univ of Northern Colorado Respondent: Lin S. Allen, Univ of Northern Colorado "An Analysis of First Amendment Challenges of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act" Joseph Erba, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Cyberbullying and the First Amendment" Janette Caryn Douglas, Univ of Louisiana, Lafayette "Muffling Voices: How Privacy-based Appropriation Claims Threaten to Limit Freedom of Expression after Florida Star v. B.J.F." Erin Coyle, Louisiana State University "Silencing Proana: The Constitution and the Censorship of Abject Speech" Stephanie Houston Grey, Louisiana State University 208128 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Emerging Voices of a Globalized and Online Panoptic Web Sponsor: Communication and the Future Division Chair: Raymond C. Puchot (In Memoriam), College of Southern Nevada Respondent: Lonny Brooks, University of California, East Bay "A Future for the Scientific Study of Human Communication" John L. Sherry, Michigan State University "Media Channel Influence on News Sharing Intention: Examining Offline and Online Sharing in the Context of Theory of Planned Behavior" Yan Yan, University of Alabama; Jennifer D. Greer, University of Alabama "The Panoptic TV Network Server: Recording Our Every Online Move From A to Glee" Stephen McCreery, University of Georgia "Cyberterrorist Messages and their Effects on Targets: A Qualitative Analysis" Elizabeth Minei, University of Oklahoma; Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida "Looking Inwardly for the Bigger Picture: Predicting Selective Exposure with Psychological Conservatism" Angela M. Lee, University of Texas, Austin "Celebrity Use of Twitter: User Co-creation and Customization in Digital Culture" Jin Kim, The College of Saint Rose; Julia VanKlompenberg, Hope College "Fired over Facebook: Employee Voice vs. Employer Monitoring in the Digital Age" Loril M. Gossett, University of North Carolina, Charlotte 208129 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor The Voice of Achievement: Best Practices in Senior Projects and Communication Capstones Sponsor: Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Leslie Reynard, Washburn University Presenters: Lorin Basden Arnold, Rowan University Gordon Coonfield, Villanova University Mark Redmond, Iowa State Univ Leslie Reynard, Washburn University Clarke Rountree, Univ of Alabama, Huntsville Jessica T. Smith, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Tammy Swenson Lepper, Winona State Univ Michelle T. Violanti, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Respondent: W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association 208130 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Competitive Papers in Communication and Aging Division Sponsor: Communication and Aging Division Chair: Jill S. Yamasaki, University of Houston Respondent: Margaret Jane Pitts, University of Arizona "'I Didn’t Have a Choice': Adult Children’s Communication and Coping with a Parent’s Move to a Care Facility" Elizabeth Gill, Eastern Illinois University; Melanie Morgan, Purdue University "African Americans and Hospice Care: A Qualitative Meta-Ethnography of Decisions about Hospice Care" Patrick John Dillon, Univ of South Florida; Lori A. Roscoe, Univ of South Florida; J. Jacob Jenkins, Univ of South Florida "Communication Changes and the Use of Social Support by Spouses of Alzheimer’s Patients" Heidi Franz-Hoyt, Marist College; Daniel Cochece Davis, Marist College "Information Technologies as a Health Management Tool: Urban Elders’ Interest and Ability in Using the Internet" Julie M. Novak, Wayne State Univ; M. Kay Cresci, Wayne State University "Intergenerational Communication: Turning Points in Long-Distance Grandparent Grandchild Relationships" Lauren Bangerter, Arizona State University 208131 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Engaging Others: Studies in Leadership, Advocacy, and Culture Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Jacqueline J. Glenny, Northwestern College Respondent: Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University "Humanizing and Dehumanizing Responses across Four Orientations to Religious Otherness: Two Case Studies of Interfaith Encounters" Charles E. Soukup, Univ of Northern Colorado; James Keaten, Univ of Northern Colorado "Immortal Resilience: A Call for Further Study of Advocacy Groups Working for Female Ordination in the Catholic Church" Clare Anzoleaga, California State Univ, Fresno "Culture, Calling, and Careers: Female Hindu Priests as Outsiders-Within" Suchitra Shenoy, DePaul University "Kenyan Pastors’ Perspectives on Communicating about Sexual Behavior and HIV" Ann Neville Miller, Univ of Central Florida; Kinya Mwithia, Daystar University; Mary Nives Kizito, Daystar University; Lucy Njoroge, Daystar University; Kyalo Wa Ngula, Africa Nazarene University; Kristin Leigh Davis, Univ of Central Florida 208141 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Defining Relationships: Making Sense of Different Kinds of Family Ties Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Dena M. Huisman, Univ of Wisconsin, LaCrosse Respondent: Fran C. Dickson, Chapman University "The Multivocality of Sense Making: An Exploration of the Discourses College Aged Daughters Voice in Talk about Their Mothers" Meredith Marko Harrigan, SUNY, Geneseo; Aimee E. Miller-Ott, University of Hartford "Narrative Coherence in Online Stories Told by Members of the Adoption Triad" Leslie A. Baxter, University of Iowa; Kristen Norwood, St. Louis University; Bryan Asbury, University of Iowa; Amber Jannusch, University of Iowa; Kristina Scharp, University of Iowa "Competing Voices of Marriage and Family in Conversations with Female Asian Students Sojourning in the US" Carolyn Prentice, University of South Dakota "'A Son, a Familiar, a Guardian, a Best Friend': A Dialogic Study of Companion Animal Stories" Lindsey Thomas, University of Iowa 208142 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Looking for Love and Taking the Leap: Studies on Dating Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Pamela Lannutti, Boston College "Affectionate Communication’s Influence on Perceptions of Desired Characteristics in Long-term Romantic Partners" Ryan P. Chesnut, Pennsylvania State University; Soo Jung Hong, Pennsylvania State University; Prawit Thainiyom , Pennsylvania State University "The Dating Game: Scripts, Roles, and Expectations on First Dates" Graham Carpenter, Louisiana State University "Is Dating Really Dead? Investigating the College Hookup Culture" Paul A. Mongeau, Arizona State University; Benjamin Wiedmaier, Arizona State University "Shopping or Eliminating? Decision Making in Online Dating Sites" Bridget L. Long, Penn State University "Proposing a Grounded Theory Approach to Understanding the Process of Falling into Romantic Love" Noah J. Franken, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 208143 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor The Challenges of Managing Relationships via Technology Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Artemio Ramirez, University of South Florida Polytechnic Respondent: Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville "Keeping in Touch With 'Back Burners': Communication Technology and Attention to Relationship Alternatives" Jayson L. Dibble, Univ of Hawaii, Manoa; Robert R. Boller, University of Hawaii, Manoa; Krystyna Strzyzewski Aune, Univ of Hawaii, Manoa "Equity, Relational Maintenance, and Linguistic Features of Text Messaging" Nicholas Brody, Univ of Texas, Austin; Jorge F. Pena, Univ of Texas, Austin "Preferences for Online Social Interaction: Associations with Verbal Aggression, Self-esteem, and Computermediated Communication Competency" Andrew High, Penn State University; Denise Solomon, Penn State University "Negotiating Safety and Community: The Dynamics of Moving from an Online Matrimonial to Face-to-face Meetings" Naveen Joshi, Wilfrid Laurier University 208144 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Great Ideas for Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S) Session I Sponsor: Great Ideas for Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S) Chair: Patricia O'Keefe, College of Marin "01. 'Discussion Day' Assignment: Helping Beginning Speakers Find their Voices" Richard Herder, Southwest Minnesota State University "02. 'Will You Date Me?' Understanding the Importance and Application of Audience Analysis" Mary Beth Asbury, Middle Tennessee State University; Nathan Webb, University of Kansas "03. Campus Exploration: Using University Paraphernalia to Generate Comprehension of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence" Janice Metzger, Minnesota State University "04. Cave Painting: Before There Were Voices" Thomas H. Walton, Univ of Arkansas, Ft. Smith "05. Drowning Out Individual Voices: Identifying Groupthink in Titanic" Meredith Ginn, Georgia Highlands College, Cartersville Campus "06. Ethics and Plagiarism, Building Bridges between Theory and Practice, and from the Classroom to the 'Real World': An Exercise in Critical Thinking and Judgment" Erin E. Baird, University of Oklahoma "07. Giving the Past a Voice: Using Archives to Teach Communication Principles" Charmaine E. Wilson, University of South Carolina Aiken "08. Introducing Students to Their Cyber-Selves" Kathleen Stansberry, University of Oregon "09. Let's Get Physical: Let Me Hear Your Body's 'Voice' A Facial Expression or Paralanguage Card Game" Kay E. Neal, Univ of Wisconsin, Oshkosh "10. Mastering the APA References Page and Communication Database Research: The APA References Assignment" James Kimble, Seton Hall University "11. Organizational Communication Role Plays" Kristen M. Berkos, Bryant University "12. Photo, Voice, Story, and Reality: Teaching Interpretation of Reality through Photos in Undergraduate Classes" Moyi Jia, Ohio University "13. Presidential Rhetoric and Monroe's Motivated Sequence: A Practical Example" Kristin Barton, Dalton State College "14. The Voice in Nonverbal Immediacy: Screaming for Your Attention without Saying a Word Finding Nonverbal Immediacy Cues in an Episode of ABC’s The Bachelor" John Katsion, Northwest Missouri State Univ "15. Using Aristotle to Teach Speech Fundamentals: Giving a Speech About a Speech" Kevin Jones, George Fox University "16. Voices from Yesterday and Today: 80 years of Advertising to Women" Susan Kilgard, Anne Arundel Comm College "17. Voicing Difference: Global Dining Etiquette Around the World " Julie C. Copp, St. Louis Community College "18. Voicing Students’ Stories: Communicating through Digital Narratives" Lisa K. Hanasono, Purdue University "19. What Good is a Voice if there is No one to Listen to it?" Laura Janusik, Rockhurst University "20. Your Voice Is Loud and Clear: Revealing the Relationship between the Information Posted on Social Networking Sites and the Prying Eyes of Employers" William L. Mullen, Liberty University; Faith E. Mullen, Liberty University 208151 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Dissonant Voices, Democratice Choices: The Rhetoric of Apportionment in Baker v. Carr Sponsors: Communication and Law Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: James Jasinski, Univ of Puget Sound Presenters: Dustin Buehler, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Catherine Langford, Texas Tech Univ Carlo A. Pedrioli, Barry University Mary Lynn L. Veden, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville 208152 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Communication Apprehension and Competence Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication Apprehension and Competence Division Presenter: Mike Hazel, Gonzaga University 208153 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Nineteenth Century Rhetoric and Political Economy Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chair: Rachel Avon A. Whidden, Lake Forest College Presenters: Daniel Emery, University of Oklahoma G. Thomas Goodnight, Univ of Southern California David B. Hingstman, University of Iowa Rachel Avon A. Whidden, Lake Forest College 208154 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Teaching Speakers Now, Hearing Voices Later: Does Speech Education Improve Student Retention? Sponsors: Communication Centers Division, Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Jennifer Butler Ellis, Michigan State University Author: Eunkyong L. Yook, Univ of Mary Washington "A Voice from the Center: A Pilot Study in Communication Centers and Retention" Eunkyong L. Yook, Univ of Mary Washington 208156 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Hannah Arendt and Democratic Voice Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: A. Freya Thimsen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Presenters: Alessandra Beasley Von Burg, Wake Forest University Sarah E. Spring, University of Iowa A. Freya Thimsen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Respondent: Gina Ercolini, University of South Carolina 208157 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor "Voicing Family Disruptions": Ethnographies of Illness, Bereavement, Miscarriage, and Postpartum Depression Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Ethnography Division Chair: Jillian Ann Tullis, University of North Carolina, Charlotte "'What’s Wrong with You? You Have Everything': Working Mothers’ Talk about Post Partum Depression" Lori W. Peterson, St. Edward's University "Being the Youngest is Only Fun When you are Young" Stephanie Martinez, St. Edwards University "Inviting the Ghost to Stay: The Significance of Managing Memory in Post-Bereaved Family Reconstruction" Christine Kiesinger-Cherry, George Washington Univ "Melancholy Baby: Notes on Our Miscarriage" Jay Baglia, Kutztown University 208158 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Central States Communication Executive Committee Business Meeting Sponsor: Central States Communication Association Presenters: Kimberly Powell, Luther College J. Emmett Winn, Auburn University Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University Stephen Hunt, Illinois State Univ Mitchell S. McKinney, Univ of Missouri, Columbia John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School, Nebraska David L. Bodary, Sinclair Community College Chad Edwards, Western Michigan Univ Randy K. Dillon, Missouri State Univ Amy Aldridge Sanford, Northeastern State Univ Nancy Brule, Bethel University 12:30 PM 210001 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Boardroom - First Floor NCA Educational Policies Board Meeting Sponsor: NCA Educational Policies Board Presenters: Lynn M. Disbrow, Huntingdon College Phil Backlund, Central Washington University Deborah F. Atwater, Penn State University Sara C. Weintraub, Regis College Mary Ann Danielson, Creighton University Mark Redmond, Iowa State Univ A. Todd Jones, Bakersfield College W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association Jean Ann Streiff, Oakland Catholic High School 210011 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott NCA Editors' Office Hours Sponsor: NCA Publications Board Chair: David Henry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Presenters: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University Juliet L. Dee, University of Delaware Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato Katherine W. Hawkins, Clemson University Ronald L. Jackson II, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Raymie E. McKerrow, Ohio University Katherine Miller, Texas A&M Univ Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University Cheri J. Simonds, Illinois State University Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky J. Macgregor Wise, Arizona State Univ, West La Galerie 1 - Second Floor 210012 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Listening to/and Music: Eight Voices Collaged Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Jnan Blau, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo Presenters: Jnan Blau, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo William Bowling, Goat In The Road Productions D. Robert DeChaine, California State University, Los Angeles Sarah K. Jackson, Louisiana State University C. Austin McDonald II, Louisiana State University Chris McRae, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Keith Nainby, California State Univ, Stanislaus Kristine Weglarz, Trinity University 210013 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor What Are You Seeing Sweet Girl? An Analysis of the Feminine in Black Swan Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Judy Battaglia, Loyola Marymount University 210014 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor The Voice of Social and Emerging Media in Public Relations Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Angie Corbo, Widener University Respondent: Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Purdue University "A Strategic Framework for Targeting Generation Y via Social Media: A Longitudinal Examination with Public Relations Results and Implications" Melissa Dodd, Univ of Miami; Shannon B. Campbell, University of Miami "An Analysis of the World’s Top 100 University Facebook Pages: Dialogic Forums for Marginalized Voices" Sheila McAllister, Monmouth University "Digitalization and Its Impacts on Publics: The Role of Digitalization on Communication Behaviors Among Publics" Alessandro Lovari, University of Siena; Soojin Kim, Purdue University; Kelly Vibber, Purdue Univ; Jeong-Nam Kim, Purdue University "Effects of Corporate Online Communication on Attitude and Trust: Experimental Analysis of Twitter Messages" Ji Young Kim, University of Florida; Jinhyon Kwon, University of Florida 210015 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Performing the Digital Humanities Sponsor: NCA Research Board Chair: Patricia A. Suchy, Louisiana State University Presenters: Marcy Chvasta, California State University, Stanislaus Robert Glenn Howard, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Michael LeVan, University of South Florida Tara McPherson, University of Southern California La Galerie 5 - Second Floor 210022 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Not Everyone Gets a Trophy: How to Coach Generation Y and Millennial Students Sponsor: Pi Kappa Delta Chair: Darren L. Epping, Miami University Presenters: Craig Brown, Kansas State university Todd Holm, Miami University Audra McMullen, Towson University Daniel A. West, Ohio University Respondent: Joel Hefling, South Dakota State Univ 210023 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor ECANA Business Meeting Sponsor: Eurasian Communication Association of North America Presenters: Michael David Hazen, Wake Forest University Elina Erzikova, Central Michigan Univ Sergei Samoilenko, George Mason Univ 210024 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Talk in Families: Narratives, Speech Acts, and Culturally Shaped Re-presentations Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Galina Bolden, Rutgers University "Availability as a Trouble Source in Very Young Children’s Interactions" Mardi Kidwell, University of New Hampshire "'I'll be Right Back': Mother’s Mobility for Multiple Activities in Different Spaces" Jeffrey S. Good, Univ of California, Los Angeles "Moral Dilemmas of Assessment in Gift-Exchange Occasions: Possible Troubles in the Sequential Organization of a Ritual Practice" Jessica S. Robles, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Is it just Cultural? Exploring (Mis)perceptions of Individual and Cultural Differences of Immigrants through Marriage in Contemporary Taiwan" Todd L Sandel, University of Oklahoma 210025 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Lives Inside: Narratives of Incarceration Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Nicole L. Defenbaugh, Bloomsburg University Respondent: Kurt Lindemann, San Diego State Univ "Contrasting Voices: Narrating the Prison Experience in the US and Norway" Brittany L. Peterson, Ohio University "The Devastation of Absence: Giving Voice to Non-Resident Fathers" Christine Kiesinger-Cherry, George Washington Univ; Keith P. Cherry, Deloitte & Touche "The Language of Incarceration" Carmen Heider, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh 210027 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor Innovative Techniques for Training Professionals Sponsor: Training and Development Division Chair: Sonia Zamanou-Erickson, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville "From Groups to Teams" Julie Snyder-Yuly, Iowa State Univ "Increasing Your Trainee Application Rate" William Powers, Texas Christian University "Learning is a Ball: Engaging your Audience with Activities to Enhance Learning" Michael Polites, Indiana UniversityPurdue University, Indianapolis "Reframing Negative Perceptions of Internal and External Stakeholders in Organizations: An Interactive Activity" Jennifer T. Edwards, Tarleton State Univ "The Art of Employing 'I' language Instead of 'You' language: Complaint Rather Than Criticism" Akbar Javidi, Univ of Nebraska, Kearney "Voices of the New Millennium: Putting a Face to the Virtual Resume" L. Jake L Jacobsen-Cramer, Univ of Nebraska, Kearney "What I Hate About Teamwork" Liane Gray-Starner, Marietta College 210028 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Giving Voice to the Elephant in the Room: Talking about Race and Racism in the Classroom Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chairs: Elaine Gale, California State Univ, Sacramento; Ron Chisom, People's Institute for Survival and Beyond Presenters: Michele S. Foss-Snowden, California State Univ, Sacramento Elaine Gale, California State Univ, Sacramento Rachel A. Griffin, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Kimberley Richards, People's Institute for Survival and Beyond Carol Wright, Independent Scholar Respondent: Diana Dunn, People's Institute for Survival and Beyond 210029 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Political Voices, Strategic Silences, and U.S. Foreign Policy Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Jiyeon Kang, University of Iowa Respondent: Vanessa B. Beasley, Vanderbilt University "Being and Text: Truman Revealing the Atomic Bomb" Robert Mills, Northwestern University "The Role of Secrecy and Disclosure in American Cold War Rhetoric" Reynolds Patterson, Georgia State University "'The Work of Generations': Implied Narrative in the 2002 and 2006 National Security Strategy" Travis Cram, University of Wyoming "A Rhetoric of Moving Forward with the Arab World? Barack Obama’s Voice in Cairo, June 2009" Heather Hayes, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities 210031 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Emerging Voices in GLBTQ Scholarship: How can we Create a Dissertation Award to Recognize their Work? Sponsor: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Chair: Lisa Millhous, West Chester Univ Presenters: Jeffrey Bennett, University of Iowa Arthur P. Bochner, Univ of South Florida Daniel Brouwer, Arizona State University Frederick C. Corey, Arizona State University Larry Gross, Univ of Southern California David J. Gudelunas, Fairfield University Michaela D.E. Meyer, Christopher Newport Univ Charles E. Morris III, Boston College Kyra Pearson, Loyola Marymount Univ Erin J. Rand, Syracuse University Isaac West, University of Iowa Gust A. Yep, San Francisco State Univ 210051 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Voices of Negotiation Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Julie Wight, Northeastern Illinois University Presenters: Shelly Blair, Texas A&M Univ Steven Gibson, California State University, Northridge Michael E. Holmes, Ball State University Nicole Kashian, Northeastern Illinois University Bradley S. Wesner, Nova Southeastern University Julie Wight, Northeastern Illinois University 210052 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Listening to Voice in the Margins: Finding Myself While Finding Voice Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Ethnography Division Chair: Cerise L. Glenn, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro "Disclosure as a Two-Way Street: In-Depth Interviews with HIV-Positive Black and Latino Gay Men" Andrew Spieldenner, Latino Commission on AIDS "Face Negotiation: Reconstructing 'Asian-ness' through the Performance of the Open-Ended, In-depth (Ethnographic) Interview" Shinsuke Eguchi, University of Denver "Reflections on Voice and the Subaltern in Qualitative Sex Work Research" Chizoba Udeorji, Kingsborough Community College "‘I Can Speak for Myself': African American Women Talking Tourism, Sex, and Romance" Nicole Files-Thompson, Emerson College 210053 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Reframing Crises: British Petroleum's Image Repair Efforts in the Wake of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Sponsors: Association for Business Communication, Convention Theme Group Chair: Stan Polit, George Mason University Presenters: Jenn Torres, George Mason University Nathaniel Wilson, George Mason University 210054 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Presidential Voices: The Continuing Audacity of Barack Obama’s Rhetoric? Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Public Address Division Chair: Derek R. Sweet, Luther College Respondent: Robert Terrill, Indiana University "'There Are Certain Things Only a Government Can Do': Obama’s Rhetorical 'Voice' about the Role of Government in Food Regulation" Elizabeth A. Petre, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; James T. Petre, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Barack Obama’s Inaugural Voices: Dialogic Rhetoric and the Presidential Self" Derek R. Sweet, Luther College; Margret A. McCue, Saginaw Valley State University "Blaming the 'Raucous Throng': Theorizing Audience and Affect in Barack Obama’s Tucson Memorial Speech" Chuck Goehring, San Diego State University "Lost Houses: The Economy, the 2010 Midterms, and Barack Obama’s Crisis Rhetoric" David S. Heineman, Bloomsburg University 210055 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor The Rhetorical Stakes of the Voices of Children Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Phaedra C. Pezzullo, Indiana University Presenters: Brian Amsden, Penn State University Cara A. Finnegan, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Kelly Happe, University of Georgia Phaedra C. Pezzullo, Indiana University 210060 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Roundtable Discussion: Wait, You Want Me to Teach? Confessions and Strategies from Graduate Teaching Assistants Negotiating Pedagogical Voice in the Basic Course Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Crystal Oldham, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Presenters: Bethany Barnes , University of North Carolina, Greensboro Courtney Dorroll, University of Arizona Erich M. Hayes, University of Oklahoma Rachel A. Johnson, Penn State University Pauline Matthey, Eastern Illinois University Rachel L. Rashe, Texas A&M Univ Alexandra Samsell, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Amanda Szabo, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Matthew VanDyke, Virginia Tech 210061 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Facilitating Voice in Restorative Justice Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver "'Voice' at Restorative Justice Panel" Russell M. Parks, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Balcony J - Fourth Floor "Listening to Teachers’ Voice: An Examination of Teachers’ Reasons for Not Using Restorative Practices" Katie Rasmussen, Wayne State Univ "Mediators' Voices in Cases of Severe Violence and Felonies: Structured Interview Analysis" Ian M. Borton, Aquinas College; Jacob Bergmann, Aquinas College; Claire Chiodo, Aquinas College "Nansen Dialogue Network in Macedonia: Making Voices Heard" Amanda E. Feller, Pacific Lutheran University; Kelly Ryan, Pacific Lutheran University "The Other Voice in the Room: Understanding Facilitators’ Constructions of Justice in Restorative Justice Interventions" Gregory Paul, Millersville University; Stacey Dill, Millersville University 210062 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Visuality/Nationality: National Identity, Globalism, and Cultural Hybridity Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Samuel Perry, Georgia State University Respondent: Teresa G. Bergman, University of the Pacific "A Window to their World: A Visual Ethnography of Médicins Sans Frontières (MSF)" Meagan Araujo, Univ of South Florida "Americanization and Visual Politics: Figuring Difference Against National Sentiment" Leslie Hahner, Baylor University "Indigenizing Visual Knowledge: Illustrations in Translations of Western Science Books in Turn-of-the-Century China" Liangyu Fu, Univ of Pittsburgh "Glocalization in Macedonia: English in Outdoor Advertising Messages" Pamela Morris, Loyola University 210066 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Bonaparte - Fourth Floor SC05: Empowering Faculty and Student Voice in the Quantitative Research Methods Course Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Jason Wrench, SUNY, New Paltz Presenters: Nicole Blau, Ohio University, Lancaster James C. McCroskey, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham Virginia P. Richmond, Univ of Alabama-Birmingham 210067 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Regent - Fourth Floor SC06: Teaching Health Communication as Service Learning/Community Engagement Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Marifran Mattson, Purdue University Presenters: Emily Haas, Purdue University Jennifer Hall, Purdue University Courtney Scherr, Purdue University 210068 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Bacchus - Fourth Floor SC07: Teaching Interpersonal Communication: Finding Your Voice via Nature / Nurture Intersections Sponsor: Short Courses Presenters: Marian Houser, Texas State Univ, San Marcos Timothy P. Mottet, Texas State University, San Marcos Sally Vogl-Bauer, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater 210069 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Iberville - Fourth Floor SC08: Teaching the College Course in Communication Law Sponsor: Short Courses Presenter: Paul Siegel, University of Hartford 210070 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Learning from the Tuscon Tragedy: Listening to the Voices of Students with Invisible Illness Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Dante Morelli, Suffolk County Community College Presenters: Mariama M. Changamire Shaw, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst Marla D. Chisholm, Del Mar College Li Li, Ohio University Keli Ryan Steuber, University of Iowa Susan Ward, Delaware County Community College Rebecca Weldon, Savannah College of Art and Design 210072 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Open Source Debating: Assessing the First Year of Innovation Sponsor: Cross Examination Debate Association Chair: Allan Louden, Wake Forest University Presenters: Michael Antonucci, Georgetown University Robert Atchison, Wake Forest University Casey Harrigan, University of Georgia Jeff Kurr, Baylor University Respondent: Allan Louden, Wake Forest University 210073 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Lifting Up Her Voice: The Rise of the Female Political Pundit Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Linda B. Hobgood, University of Richmond Presenters: Beth M. Waggenspack, Virginia Tech Myra G. Gutin, Rider University Anne Mattina, Stonehill College Janette Kenner Muir, George Mason Univ Nichola Gutgold, Penn State Univ, Lehigh Valley Molly M. Wertheimer, Penn State Univ Respondent: Ann Atkinson, Keene State College Jackson - Fifth Floor 210093 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Working Class Voices: Labor Activism and Public Argument Sponsors: Argumentation and Forensics Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Ryan McGeough, Florida Atlantic University Respondent: Mary Anne Trasciatti, Hofstra University "Declaring Independence at the 1935 AFL Convention: The Working-Class Style of John L. Lewis" Steve Martin, Ripon College "Labor Voices, Public Memory and Public Argument" Ryan McGeough, Florida Atlantic University "Reinhold Niebuhr’s Labor Movement Rhetoric: The Evolution of an Ethics of Rhetoric" Joe E. Rhodes, Louisiana State University "Voice and Identity in the Visual Rhetoric of The National Association of Letter Carriers" Mark Glantz, Coker College 210095 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Workshop on Voices of Gender and Race in Commercials: Amplified, Muted, Translated, Transmogrified? Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Visual Communication Division Chair: Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College Presenters: Sheri R. Bleam, Adrian College Victoria Chen, San Francisco State Univ Katherine Grace Hendrix, Univ of Memphis Claire Sisco King, Vanderbilt University Roseann M. Mandziuk, Texas State University, San Marcos Christina Moss, North Carolina State Karla D. Scott, St. Louis University Sarah Stein, North Carolina State University Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College 210101 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Listening to Alien Zombie Warriors: Intersectional Approaches to Colonialism, Race, Gender, and Empire Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Peter Odell Campbell, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Respondent: Peter Odell Campbell, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "De-contextualizing the Warrior: 'Supporting our Fighting Men and Women' as an Emergent Cultural Trope" Peter Ehrenhaus, Pacific Lutheran University "Re-civilizing Alien Blackness and Re-inscribing White Racial Redemption in Avatar" Dexter B. Gordon, Univ of Puget Sound "Shadows upon the Landscape: Occidentalizing Neocolonialism in the Cinematic Reclamation of German Euro-White Masculinity in The North Face" Derek Buescher, Univ of Puget Sound "Taking a Bite out of Empire: Post-Imperial Tropes in Contemporary Zombie Films" Susan Owen, University of Puget Sound 210103 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Authentically Speaking: Making Claims to Authentic Voices in Transnational Contexts Sponsors: American Studies Division, Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: James Hay, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana "'I Pity the Fool' / 'His Death Would Be Too Obvious': Japanese Rearticulations of U.S. Culture" Robert Mejia, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "'Promoting the New China': From Government Propaganda to Private Advertisement" Hui Li, Xiamen University of China "Bottoms Up: Black American Women and Representation in German Contemporary Culture" Kimberly Alecia Singletary, Northwestern University "Journey to the East: Constructions of Afro-Asia in African American Media during the Cold War" Robeson Taj Frazier, University of Southern California "Witnessing Time through TIME: What Difference do 40 Years Make for the Visual Representation of China on the Cover of Time Magazine?" Joy Yang Jiao, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 210104 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor A Sampler of Content Analyses in Mass Communication Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Brenton Malin, Univ of Pittsburgh Respondent: Leslie A. Rill, Portland State University "Content Analysis as a Predictive Methodology: Online Video Game Auctions on eBay" Mu Wu, Penn State University; Kimberly Neuendorf, Cleveland State University "The Portrayal of Sex and Sexuality in Entertainment Media: A Content Analysis of Media Popular with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescents" Bradley J. Bond, Georgetown University "Cosmopolitanizing Identity: A Content Analysis of Television Advertisements in Lebanon" Assem Nasr, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne "Media Representation of Climate Change in South Korea" Jungmi Jun, University of Northern Iowa 210106 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Emotions in the Workplace Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Elizabeth K. Rush, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Respondent: Heather E. Canary, University of Utah "Being Pushed and Pulled: HR Professionals’ Perceptions of Their Roles in Workplace Bullying Situations" Renee Cowan, Univ of Texas, San Antonio; Mary F. Hoffman, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire; Lisa Furler, Texas State University, San Marcos "Flipping the Perspective: Finding the Working-class Voice in Emotional Intelligence" Jonathan Wickert, University of Missouri "Paradoxes, Dirty Work, and Intermediary Emotional Labor: The Emotional Work of Female Judges, Bailiffs, and Clerks" Jennifer Scarduzio, Arizona State University; Sarah J. Tracy, Arizona State University "Some Things are Better Left Not Unsaid: An Exploratory Study of the Communicatively-Restricted Organizational Stressor" Alice E. Veksler, University of Connecticut; Justin P. Boren, Santa Clara University "The Impact of an Enacted Social Support Training Intervention on Work-Life Interaction and Stress in a Sample of Working Adults" Justin P. Boren, Santa Clara University; Jess K. Alberts, Arizona State University 210108 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Non-Governmental Organizations Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Stephanie Dailey, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: Amy S. O'Connor, North Dakota State Univ "All Similarities Breed Connections? Examining the Role of Multiple Sources of Homophily in Explaining Interorganizational Collaboration Patterns among Infectious Disease INGOs" Yannick Lionel C. Atouba Ada, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Michelle D. Shumate, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "An Investigation of Internet-established Mixed-mode Voluntary Associations: The Ecology and Evolutionary Processes Revealed" Chih-Hui Lai, Rutgers University "Bridge Discourses and Organizational Ideologies: Managing Spiritual and Secular Communication in a Faith-based, Nonprofit Organization" K. Arianna A. Molloy, University of Denver; Renee G. Heath, Univ of Portland "El Sistema Venezuela: A Model of Social Change through Classical Music Education: Organizational and Cultural Challenges for El Sistema USA" Elena Gabor, Bradley University "How do Organizations Organize for Collective Action? Examining the Structure of Collective Action among Selfbenefitting NGOs in the National Labor Policy Domain" Andrew N. Pilny, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Yannick Lionel C. Atouba Ada, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 210112 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Lies, Stress, Deception, and Fear: Papers in Interpersonal and Health Communication Sponsor: Student Section Chair: Kristen Carr, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln Respondent: Emily Rauscher, University of Missouri "Effect of Attention to Conflicting Media Health Information on Behavioral Intention and Post-Decisional Regret: Mediating Role of Experienced Fear, Threat Appraisal, and Coping Appraisal" Jehoon Jeon, Wayne State University "Sender Trait Altruism and Deception in Feedback Situations" David D. Clare, Michigan State University "Soliciting Social Support to Fill the Void: A Model for Individuals in Long Distance Dating Relationships" Katherine Galica, San Diego State Univ "Stress, Perceived Support, and Marital Satisfaction: An Examination of Family Stressors in the Marital Dyad" Victoria S. Jennings-Kelsall, Penn State University "Voiceless Lying: The Effect of Deception Motivation, Punishment, and Communication Medium on a Person’s Willingness to Take a Sick Day" Aubrie Adams, California State Univ, Sacramento 210113 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Online Social Support in Health Contexts Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Minsun Shim, University of Georgia "Social Support in a Men's Online Eating Disorder Forum" Mark Flynn, Bowling Green State University; Alexandru Stana, Bowling Green State University "Communication Competence, Social Support, and Depression among College Students: A Model of Facebook and Face-to-Face Support Network Influence" Kevin B. Wright, Saint Louis University; Jenny Rosenberg, Kent State University; Nicole A. Ploeger, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Daniel R. Bernard, University of Oklahoma; Shawn King, University of Oklahoma "Effects of Personal Stories and Social Support on Sympathy, Self-disclosure and Cognitive Changes: An Investigation of Online Health Support Groups" Weirui Wang, Florida International University "Weak –ties of Psychological Well-being: Social Capital in Online Patient Support Groups on DailyStrength.com" Yujung Nam, University of Southern California 210114 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor Risk and Crisis Communication: Applying Communication Theory Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Public Relations Division Chair: Susan Tomasovic, George Mason Univ Respondent: Michael J. Palenchar, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville "'A Dog in Both Sides of the Fight:' Layered Voices in Expert Risk Communication about Security and Civil Uses of Radio-Isotopes" Dorothy Collins Andreas, Pepperdine University "Clearing the Air: Journalists and Emergency Managers Discuss Disaster Response" Shari R. Veil, University of Kentucky "Microblogging to Provide Informative, Explanatory, and Persuasive Voice in Crisis Communication: Technical Explanations in the BP Oil Spill" Keri Stephens, Univ of Texas, Austin; Ashley K. Barrett, Univ of Texas, Austin; Maegan Quejada, National Instruments; Will Ragan, University of Texas, Austin "The Impact of Uncertainty and Communal Coping on Mental Health Following Natural Disasters" Walid Afifi, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Erika Felix, University of California, Santa Barbara; Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara 210115 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor Changing Voices in Media: Mainstreaming Nontraditional Gendered Voices in Media about the Supernatural Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Valerie R. Renegar, San Diego State Univ Respondent: Valerie R. Renegar, San Diego State Univ "All Tangled Up: Mainstreaming Feminist Fairy Tales and Challenging Traditional Gender Roles in Disney’s Tangled" Sarah Partlow-Lefevre, Idaho State University "Heteronormative Violence in How to Train Your Dragon" Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University "Jinkies! Zoinks! Velma and Shaggy are Dating? Gender Roles and Relationships in Cartoon Network’s Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated" Julie A. Davis, College of Charleston; Robert Westerfelhaus, College of Charleston; Celeste Lacroix, College of Charleston "Sacrificial Sookie: A Feminist Analysis of HBO’s True Blood" Stephanie Kelley-Romano College, Bates 210121 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Resisting Democracy: Voicing the Problems and Possibilities with Publics Sponsor: American Studies Division Chair: Jeff Motter, Appalachian State Univ Respondent: Ronald Walter Greene, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Constitutive Erasure: Agrarian Appropriation in the Tea Party’s Assertion of Authentic Democracy" Jeff Motter, Appalachian State Univ "Contested Freedom: The National Indian Youth Council and Counterhegemonic Struggle in Indian Affairs" Casey Kelly, Butler University "Delinking Democracy: The Young Lords, Decoloniality, and Radical Democratic Voice" Darrel Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas "Rhetorical Wildcats: Class Struggle and the No-Strike Pledge during World War II" Matt May, North Carolina State University 210122 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Exploring Modes and Practices of Memory: Vernacular Voices and Local Publics Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chairs: Victoria Gallagher, North Carolina State University; John M. Ackerman, Univ of Colorado, Boulder; Jason Kalin, North Carolina State University; Daniel H. Kim, Univ of Colorado, Boulder; Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University; Hillary Lee Savoie, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "Aesthetic Forms of Memory" Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University "Developing Place: Topoi, Analogical Place-Making, Materiality and the Digital Screen" Daniel H. Kim, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Iconicity and Monumentality in the Rhetorical Figurations of Collective Memory" John M. Ackerman, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "The New Radio: New Media, Public Memory, and This American Life" Hillary Lee Savoie, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "The Scene of Digital Public Memory: A Tropological Detour through the Topoi of Memory" Jason Kalin, North Carolina State University 210123 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Argumentation And Forensics Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Presenters: Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida Stephanie Wideman, Wayne State Univ Ben Walker, Minnesota State University, Mankato Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College Jeannie Hunt, Northwest College James Dimock, Minnesota State University, Mankato 210125 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor To the Cloud! Apps and Tools to Engage Students Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Nancy R. Pearson, Minot State University Presenters: Audra Myerchin, Minot State University Shannon C. VanHorn, Valley City State Univ Kimberly M. Weismann, Williston State College Jonna Ziniel, Valley City State University 210127 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Understanding Voices of Health Care Providers and their Patients Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Marianne Matthias, Roudebush VA Medical Center "One Context, Two Perspectives: Using the Ethnography of Communication to Study Physician and Nurse Communication in the Emergency Department Context" Marleah Dean, Texas A&M University "Patients’ Perceptions of Their Physicians’ Communication: Whose Voices are We Hearing?" Audrey Riffenburgh, University of New Mexico "When Patients Are Impatient: Emergency Department Employees’ Communication Strategies with Non-Urgent Patients Frustrated by Delays in Emergency Services" Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University; Holley Wilkin, Georgia State University; Michael Tannebaum, Georgia State University; Melissa Plew, Georgia Southern University "What Nurses Say: Communication Behaviors Associated with the Competent Nursing Handoff" Anne Streeter, Lindsey Wilson College; Nancy Harrington, University of Kentucky; Derek Ray Lane, University of Kentucky "The Effect of Resident Physician Stress, Burnout, and Empathy On Patient-Centered Communication During the Long-Call Shift" Stacey Passalacqua, James Madison University; Chris Segrin, University of Arizona 210128 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Understanding Political Dissent Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: William Huddy, University of Denver Respondent: Ronald E. Lee, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Crafting the Narrative of Tea Party Dissent: Unpacking Cultural Resonance, Myth, and Black Political Empowerment" Ben LaPoe, Louisiana State University "Mr. Dean Goes to Washington…and Brings a Social Movement With Him: A Rhetorical Analysis of Howard Dean’s Address to the Yearlykos Convention" Spencer Harris, University of Kansas "Presidential Campaign Announcements: A Third Party Variant" Ryan M. Neville-Shepard, Indiana University-Purdue University, Columbus "The Rhetoric of Counterpublics: An Ideological Study of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s Rhetoric in Ikhwanweb" Soumia Dhar, University of New Mexico 210129 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Immigrant Experiences in the United States: Organizational Identification, Communication with Healthcare Providers, and Communication with International Students Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division Chair: Bessie L. Lawton, West Chester Univ Respondent: Richie Hao, University of Denver "Strengthening the Bond in Work Groups: Organizational Identification of Chinese Professionals Working in the U.S." Yuxia Qian, Albion College; Deyu Xu, Ohio University "Doctor-Patient Communication Styles: A Comparison between the U.S. and Three Asian Countries" Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida; Jennifer Spear, Univ of Central Florida "Uncertainty and Anxiety Management in Prenatal Care Interactions: The Role of Language Proficiency and Dissimilarity of Health Beliefs" Jie Zhuang, Michigan State University; Xing Liu, Michigan State University; Maria K. Lapinski, Michigan State University "Reconsideration of Cultural Differences: Strategies for Better Intercultural Communication with International Students from China and the United States" Dexin Tian, Savannah College of Art and Design; Chin-Chung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha 210130 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor The Law: Giving Voice to Marginalized Groups Sponsor: Communication and Law Division Chair: Janice E. Schuetz, Univ of New Mexico Respondent: Janice E. Schuetz, Univ of New Mexico "De Jure Blackness: Racialization in Brown v. Board of Education" Jason Jordan, University of North Texas "Mammy: Andy Warhol, Aunt Jemima, and Intellectual Property at the Intersections of Race, Labor, and Gender" Anjali Vats, University of Washington "The Language of Online Sexual Predation: A Linguistic Analysis of Online Predator Grooming" Melissa Wollis, Cornell University; Jeffrey Hancock, Cornell University; Michael Woodworth, University of British Columbia "The Ratification Debate over the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Communicating International Law" Jennifer Biedendorf, Penn State University 210131 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Voicing Africa in Mainstream Intercultural Communication Research Sponsors: African American Communication and Culture Division, International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Presenters: Haydar Badawi Sadig , King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Hala Asmina Guta, Prince Mohamad Bin Fahd University Bala A. Musa, Azusa Pacific University Eddah Mutua-Kombo, St. Cloud State Univ Chuka Onwumechili, Howard University 210132 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Remembering Lawrence W. Rosenfield Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Thomas W. Benson, Penn State University Presenters: Bernard Armada, University of St. Thomas Thomas S. Frentz, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville Betsy Hall, Consultant and Counselor Laurie Hayes, Lakehead University Janet Farrell Leontiou, Nassau Community College Lawrence J. Prelli, Univ of New Hampshire Mark Shaw, Lam Research 210134 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor Border Crossings Sponsors: International and Intercultural Communication Division, La Raza Caucus Chair: Yea-Wen Chen, Ohio University Respondent: Randy K. Dillon, Missouri State Univ "Returning Home to the Borderlands: A Qualitative Study of the Reentry Experiences of Hispanic Students in South Texas" Ferjie Hontanosas, University of Texas, Pan American; Yvonne Yanrong Chang, Univ of Texas, Pan American "Criminalizing Immigration: Framing SB1070 in Opinion-Based News Conten" Danielle Jones-Kvam, Univ of New Mexico "Hispanic Voices on the Northern Plains: A Thematic Analysis of Adaptation among Hispanic Youth in Siouxland" Kelly McKay-Semmler, University of South Dakota; Young Yun Kim, University of Oklahoma "Nicaraguan Immigration in Costa Rica: Understanding Power and Race through Language Ideology" Anthony Spencer, San Ignacio de Loyola 210135 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans NCA Committee on Committees Meeting Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Pat Arneson, Duquesne University Ellendale Boardroom Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos Catherine M. Blackburn, Brookdale Community College Dawn O. Braithwaite, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln Fernando Delgado, Univ of Wisconsin, River Falls John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School, Nebraska Aimee E. Miller-Ott, University of Hartford Kimberly Moffitt, University of Maryland Donna R. Pawlowski, Creighton University Brian Scott Titsworth, Ohio University Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University Rich West, Emerson College 210142 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Studies of Intimacy and Commitment Across Friends and Romantic Partners Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Timothy Ryan Worley, University of Georgia "A New Voice for Commitment? Exploring the Conceptualization of Commitment in Dating Relationships" Rachel Price, University of Kentucky; Molly Reynolds, University of Kentucky "Co-rumination About One's Romantic Relationship with a Friend and Perceptions of Inequity and Satisfaction" Ashley A. Hanna, Michigan State University "Network Vision: How Accurately Can Social Network Members Identify Each Other's Close Friends?" Malcolm Parks, University of Washington; John Crowley, University of Washington "Sex Differences in Intimacy in Same-Sex Friendships: A Meta-Analysis" Melissa A. Maier, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Katie LaPlant Turkiewicz, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Falon F. Kartch, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kathryn Dindia, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Mike Allen, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Sex, Intimacy, and Commitment: Exploring College Students’ and Adults’ Dating Perspectives" Molly Reynolds, University of Kentucky; Rachel Price, University of Kentucky 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 01: Applied Communication Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Rodney Reynolds, California Lutheran University "Needs-Based Assessment and Intercultural Training for Missions" Justin Velten, University of Texas, Tyler; Carley H. Dodd, Abilene Christian University "The 'NECD Voice': Student Perceptions of Experiential Learning in Journalism Courses at Two Universities" Lisa M Paulin, North Carolina Central University; Zevandah Barnes, North Carolina Central University; Crystal Cotton, North Carolina Central University; April Leanne Simon, North Carolina Central University "Urban Farming in Flint, Michigan: from the 1920s to the Present" Christina M Strong, Michigan State University 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 02: Civility and Pedagogy Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: John Baldwin, Illinois State University "Invisible Partners: Exclusion through Heternormative Relationship Recognition at the University of Nebraska" Emily Schlichting, University of Nebraska-Lincoln "Semantic Network Analysis as a Tool for Clarifying the Connection between the Communication of Respect and Cross-Cultural Competence" Lauren Mackenzie, Air Force Culture & Language Center "The Effect of SNS Usage on Civic Engagement In Environmental Issues Among Chinese Internet Users: A Case Study of Weibo ”" Miao Liu, SUNY, Buffalo "Voicing Civility: Research on the Theory and Pedagogy of Civil Dialogue" Jennifer A. Linde, Arizona State University; Clark Olson, Arizona State University; John Genette, Black Mountain Communication 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 03: Civility and Pedagogy II Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Lynn D Gregory, Appalachian State Univ "A Study of the Relationship Between Student Proficiency, Satisfaction, and Perceived Usability of Online Search" Tatyana Dumova, Point Park Univ "Faculty Engagement with Students in Discipline Specific and Non-Discipline Specific First Year Seminars" Trudy L. Hanson, West Texas A&M Univ; Galdino Griego, West Texas A&M University; James R. Hallmark, West Texas A&M University "Integrating Service Learning into Public Relation and New Media Coursework: Applications, Implications, Challenges and Rewards" James P. Gleason, Eastern Kentucky Univ "The Internet as Protest Tactic: A Frame Analysis of Media Discourse Regarding 'Hacktivism' and 'Virtual Marches'" Sarah Worley, Juniata College 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 04: Communication and Identity Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Dorothy W. Ige, Indiana Univ Northwest "Becoming 'Black' In America: Exploring African Immigrants' Struggle with Racial Identity" Godfried Asante, Minnesota State University, Mankato "Challenging Gender Binaries through a Defense of the Transgender Self: An Examination of the Apologia of 'The Pregnant Man'" Erika M. Thomas, California State Univ, Fullerton "Naming Practices During Relationship Formalization and the Resulting Impacts on Identity" Julie Walker, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Kristen Treinen, Minnesota State University, Mankato "Nationalism, Identity, and Fan Relationship Building in Barcelona Football Club" Cesar Garcia, Central Washington University "Research in Progress: Single Mothers and Single Daughters: A Preliminary Investigation of Singleness and Identity Negotiation" Alison B Trego, Arizona State University 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 05: Communication Emotion Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Christa Tess, Minneapolis Community College "Angry or Scared? Exploring the Relationship of Verbal Aggression, Argumentativeness, Communication Apprehension, Race, Gender, and Birth Order to Relational Satisfaction" Felecia F. Jordan Jackson, School of Communication "Assessing the Impact of a Communication Apprehension Program on the University" Ronald Grapsy, Kutztown University "The Dark/Light Side Cycle of Communicative Aggression in Creating and Maintaining Geek Culture" Chad Wertley, University of Nebraska "The Relationship Between Religious Commitment Level and Forgiveness Granting and Forgiveness Seeking Strategies" Jennifer Schaafsma, Wittenberg University "Understanding Communication Inequality: The Role of Social and Cognitive Factors" Shelly Hovick, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; LeeAnn Kahlor, University of Texas, Austin 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 06: Communication Theory and Interpersonal Communication Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Mary Hinchcliff-Pelias, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Conversational Goals in Mediation Sessions" Gwen A. Hullman, Univ of Nevada, Reno; Michael Kwiatkowski, University of Nevada, Reno "Critiquing Knapp’s Stages of Coming Together and Apart and Modifying it for Contemporary Relationships" Jessica A Nodulman, Univ of New Mexico "Step by Step: The Model of Interaction Stages in Relationships and Narrative Structures of Romantic Comedies" Stephanie Gomez, University of Utah "Using Narrative Inquiry to Study Initial Experiences Related to Cultural Conflicts between Two Nations: A Research Proposal" Neesha Mathur, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis; Kanti Winarah Crain, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis "Who Knows Their Bedroom Secrets? Communication Privacy Management in Couples Who Swing" Melodee Sova, University of North Texas 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 07: Diverse Perspectives Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Leland G Spencer, University of Georgia "Exposing Mary Lincoln: Elizabeth Keckley and the Rhetoric of Intimate Disclosure" Lisa Shawn Hogan, Penn State University "Promoting Sustainable Wind Energy Development through Community Engagement: A Kansas Case Study" Melissa Granville, Wichita State University; Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch, Wichita State Univ; Jack Brand, Wichita State University; Jeffrey Fletcher, Wichita State University; Charles Koeber, Wichita State University; Alyssa Ballard-Reisch, Andover Central High School "The Letters of C. O. Baldwin" Mary Helen Brown, Auburn University "Who’s the Greenest of the Them All? Weddings, Identity, and Naming in the Green Movement" Julie Homchick, Western Washington University 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 08: Diversity in Rhetorical Perspectives Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Melbourne S. Cummings, Howard University "Affect and Our Capitalist Investments: A Rhetorical History of Economic Debates" Catherine Chaput, University of Nevada, Reno "Genre Fragmentation: The Diversification of Semantic Habits in Music" Susan Cook, Metropolitan State College of Denver; Karen R Krupar, Metropolitan State College of Denver; Pamela Mushrush, Metropolitan State College of Denver; Jason Dirgo, Metropolitan State College of Denver; Danielle Strimbu, Metropolitan State College of Denver "Navigating Liquid Modernity: Toward an Ethic of Rhetorical Responsibility" James Pickett, Flagler College "Research in Progress: Stories of Culture and Development in the High North" Jan Soernes, University of Nordland; Jan Terje Henriksen, Bodø Graduate School of Business at the University of Nordland; Larry D. Browning, Univ of Texas, Austin 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 09: Health Communication Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Courtney Wright, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville "Communication Experiences and Challenges of Family Caregivers for People with Alzheimer's Disease" Randa S Garden, Wayne State College "Fighting Weight: Contested Political Moralities in Contemporary Public Discourses of Obesity" Helene A. Shugart, University of Utah "The Pink and The Black Project" Annette Madlock Gatison, Southern Connecticut State University "Using Concept Mapping to Understand How Young Adult Women View the Female Condom" Karishma Chatterjee, Univ of Texas, Arlington; Charla Markham-Shaw, University of Texas, Arlington 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 10: Performing Gender Identity Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Mary Lee Cunill, University of Georgia "'My Chick Bad': An Analysis of the Presence of Philogyny in Rap Music" Tia Tyree, Howard University; Michelle E Jones, Columbus State University "Branding Masculinity: An Examination of Brand Placement in James Bond Films and its Potential Influence on Male Identity Formation" Brittany Rowe-Cernevicius, Westminster College "Feminist Women and Gay Men: Communication and Coalition" Travers Scott, Clemson University "She’s a What?! Conservative Feminism, Evangelical Feminism, and other Oxymorons" Jenna Ledford, University of North Texas "What can We Learn About Black Sororities: An Application of Black Feminist Thought and the Social Identity Perspective to Small Groups" Leticia Williams, California State Univ Fresno 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 11: Performing Identity Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Tabitha Hart, University of Washington "Alternate Metaphors for Work-Family" Krista N Belanger, Lake Superior State Univ "Creating a Social Entrepreneurial Self: An Exploration in Social Entrepreneurs’ Identity Construction Process" Jeremy P Fyke, Marquette University; Sarah B. Feldner, Marquette University "Nursing the Identity: An Exploration of Nurse Identity, Conflict, and Anticipated Turnover" Jennifer J. Moreland, Ohio State University "Shifting Meanings of Work and Identity in the Midst of a Layoff" Stacey Wieland, Western Michigan University "Videogames for Girls: Representations of Femininity" Carolyn Cunningham, Gonzaga University 210144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 12: Technology and Social Change Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Patrick L. Stearns, Morgan State University "'Assessing the Affordances, Ethical Frameworks, and Regulation of Anonymous Communication on the Internet'" Robert Bodle, College of Mount St. Joseph "Effects of Politicians’ Twitter Communication on Opinion Polarization: Social Presence as a Mediator" Soo Yun Shin, Seoul National University; Eun-Ju Lee, Seoul National Univ; Soo Youn Oh, Seoul National University "Is Non-sociality Possible on a Social Network?" Alison N. Novak, Drexel University "Shaping Disagreements in Progressive Blogspace: Translating Arguments into Action in the Obama Era" Jack Harris, Rutgers University 210151 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Employing and Firing the Cannons of Extemp: Building a Theory of Extemporaneous Speaking with the Five Canons of Rhetoric" Sponsor: National Forensic Association Chair: Raymond A. Quiel, Eastern Michigan University "Accentuating the Rhetoric by Accenting the Delivery: Articulating an International Perspective of Extemporaneous Speaking" Anke Wolbert, Adrian College "Have we actually Lost the Art of Actual Wordsmithing? Rescuing Extemporaneous Speaking from Linguistic Redundancy" George H. Denger, Lake Superior State Univ; Raymond A. Quiel, Eastern Michigan University "Question Driven Construction: Let Form Fit Function" Raymond A. Quiel, Eastern Michigan University; George H. Denger, Lake Superior State Univ "Speak with Power: A Gramscian Analysis of Hegemony within the Argumentative Norms of Extemporaneous Speaking" Courtney Wright, Eastern Michigan University; Michael Marion, Eastern Michigan University "Travels from Rome to Washington and Text to Context: The Evolution of Memoria in the Western World" Nick J. Romerhausen, Eastern Michigan University 210152 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor The Timely Voice Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Chair: Kenneth R. Chase, Wheaton College Presenters: Kenneth R. Chase, Wheaton College Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ Craig E. Mattson, Trinity Christian College 210153 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Giving Voice: Critical Pedagogy and Performance Sponsors: Argumentation and Forensics Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Dillon White, Illinois State University Respondent: Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato "'Coaching to Transgress': What Bell Hooks and Other Critical Pedagogy Scholars Can Teach Forensic Educators" Leah E. White, Minnesota State University, Mankato; John Perlich, Hastings College "Making Your Peace: Using Forensic Participation to Resolve Internal Conflicts" Suzanne Lumberg, Illinois State University; Leah E. White, Minnesota State University, Mankato "Public Address and Oral Interpretation of Literature: Using Personal Narrative to Select Topics and Themes for Performance" Kristofer B. Kracht, Gustavus Adolphus College; Kate Bissen, Gustavus Adolphus College; Cadi Kadlececk, Gustavus Adolphus College; Chris Moua, Gustavus Adolphus College "Textual Layering and the Personal Narrative: Situating the Self in Competitive Performance" John Perlich, Hastings College; Jose Jimenez, Hastings College; Corey Reutlinger, Hastings College "Voicing the Marginalized: Oral Interpretation as an Opportunity for Activism" Abbie M. Syrek, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha; Cameron Logsdon, University of Nebraska, Omaha 210154 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Community Engagement and Experiential Learning: Combining the Benefits of Learning from Direct Experience with Engaging in Charitable Works to Facilitate Student Learning and Help Our Communities Sponsor: Experiential Learning in Communication Division Chair: Jennifer S. Hallet, Young Harris College Presenters: Karen Anderson, University of North Texas Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University Garret Castleberry, University of Oklahoma Cindy K. Gordon, University of North Texas Jennifer S. Hallet, Young Harris College Norma Jones, Kent State University Brian K. Richardson, University of North Texas 210156 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor (In)visible Voices: Compulsory Ablebodiedness and the Invisible Labor of Disabilities in the Academy Sponsors: Caucus on Disability Issues, Convention Theme Group Chairs: Heather Carver, University of Missouri; Julie Cosenza, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Deanna L. Fassett, San Jose State University; Julie-Ann Scott, University of North Carolina, Wilmington; Diana Woodhouse, Southern Illinois University Respondent: Heather Carver, University of Missouri "Body Abandoned: When Discourses Choke" Diana Woodhouse, Southern Illinois University "Designer Disabled: Performing Compulsory Able-bodiedness Through Physically Disabled Performance" Julie-Ann Scott, University of North Carolina, Wilmington "Performing Dyslexia: A Politics of Disability Visibility" Julie Cosenza, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Suspect Sanities and Visible Illnesses: The Invisible Labor of Resisting Stigma" Deanna L. Fassett, San Jose State University 210157 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Hip Hop’s Spiritual Side: A Discussion of Urban God Talk: Towards Constructing a Hip Hop Spirituality Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Division Chair: Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary Presenters: Reynaldo S. Anderson, Harris Stowe College VaNatta Ford, Ripon College Timothy Paul Huffman, Arizona State University Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary Miri Pardo, St. John Fisher College Jim Perkinson, Ecumenical Theological Seminary 210158 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Top Student Debut Papers in Rhetorical Studies Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Elizabeth McLaughlin, Bethel College Respondent: Mark A. E. Williams, California State Univ, Sacramento "Separating the Mormon from the Politician: A Neo-Aristotelian Critique of Mitt Romney's 'Faith in America' Speech" Sky L. Anderson, Colorado State University "A Voice Crying in the Wilderness: A Wounded Healer, the HIV/AIDS Rhetoric of Rev. James L. Cherry" Christopher A. House, University of Pittsburgh "Augustine’s Circumfession: A Deconstructive Reading of Augustine’s Voice of 'God' in Confessions" Jason Myres, University of Georgia "Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: Image Restoration Strategies" Kathryn Nogueira, George Mason University 1:00 PM 211021 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall - Second Floor Scholar to Scholar: Merging Voices around the Globe Sponsor: Scholar to Scholar Chair: Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Respondents: Melissa M. Chastain, Spalding University; Ling Chen, Hong Kong Baptist Univ; Wendy LeedsHurwitz, Univ of Wisconsin, Parkside; Michael F. Smith, La Salle University "01. A Muslim in the Christian Club: The International Herald Tribune’s News Framing of Turkey’s European Union Candidacy" Nur Uysal, University of Oklahoma "02. Adaptation or fusion: The struggle of North Korean defectors in the South Korean healthcare system" Soo Jung Hong, Pennsylvania State University "03. Centering Marginal Voices in Tourism: Hawaiian 'Cultural Advisors' Articulating a Colonial and Cultural Renaissance Narrative" Kristine Mroczek, University of Washington; LeiLani Nishime, University of Washington "04. Chasing the Dominican Dream: Major League Baseball and the Media’s Role in the Postcolonial Treatment of Dominican Baseball Players" Sara Straub, University of Oklahoma "05. Discipline and Repress: Implications of the Constructing and Concealing Roles of Discourse" Oren Livio, Open University of Israel "06. From The Streets to The Web: The Politics of the Visual Coverage of the Saffron Revolution" Matthew Richards, University of Utah "07. Hunger as Health: Culture-Centered Interrogations of Alternative Rationalities of Health" Mohan J. Dutta, Purdue University "08. Making Sense of the Parallel Universe: An Examination of Intercultural Adaptation in the Expatriation Process" Nan Li, California State Univ, Chico "09. Native American Philosophy and Communication Studies: The Voice of Viola F. Cordova" Michelle Pence, Louisiana State University "10. Neoliberalism, Agriculture, and Farmer Stories: Voices of Farmers from the Margins of India" Rahul Rastogi, Purdue University; Mohan J. Dutta, Purdue University "11. Nigeria as a Site of Imperial Binary: A Case Study of HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework" Agaptus Anaele, Purdue University "12. Petra Kelly and Dorothy Day: Peace Activists Working Inside and Outside the Traditional Government Structure for Social Change" Brion White, Bowling Green State University "13. Political Apologia in Kenya: A New Dimension to Apologetic Rhetoric Strategies" Dane Mwirigi Kiambi, Texas Tech Univ "14. Reconciling Voices in Public Diplomacy Scholarship: Contested and Evolving Meaning of Public Diplomacy as Public Relations" Anna Klyueva, University of Oregon "15. Save Our Students: The Racist Attacks Against Indians Down Under" Purba Das, Ohio University Southern "16. Sexuality in Advertisements and Global Ads Campaigns: A Content Analysis of U.S. and Korean Women’s Fashion Magazines Assessing the Representation of Sexually Explicit Advertisements" Kimberly Bissell, University of Alabama; Jee Young Chung, Southern Utah University "17. Social Construction of Environmental Photos" Michelle Seelig, University of Miami "18. Sustainability Testing For Development Projects" Emily Polk, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Jan Servaes, University of Massachusetts; Song Shi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Thanu Yakupitijage, University of Massachusetts "19. Tackling Ideological Clashes: Positional Cultural Identification in Political Commentaries by Chinese Overseas Online Commentators (COOCs)" Haibin Dong, University of New Mexico "20. Teaching Expatriate Adaptation while Dealing with Reality: The Impact of a Tragedy on the Study-Abroad Experience." Kenneth J. Levine, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville; Sally L. Levine, Case Western Reserve University "21. The Big Branch Mine Disaster: An Analysis of Silence Surrounding Global Climate Change" Maria Blevins, University of Utah "22. The Comic Frame in the Belgrade Student Protest of 1996/1997" Gordana Lazic, University of Denver "23. The Ordinary Organization of Talk-in-Interaction in the ESL Class for Adult Somali Refugees" Seo Hyun Park, Ohio State University "24. The Shibboleth of Worship: How Voice and Language Divides a Bilingual Church Community" Kristina RuizMesa, University of Colorado, Boulder "25. Using Micro-level Success to Impact Macro-level Processes: An Overview of Conflict and Peace in Northern Ireland" Paula V. Hopeck, Purdue University "26. Voicing Diasporic Loyalties: On Displacement in between China, Mexico, and the United States" Hsin-I (Cynthia) Cheng, Santa Clara University "27. What is Identity Anyway? Complexities of Culture and Displacement of Meskhetian Turks" Nurhayat H. Bilge, Arizona State University "28. Who is Responsible? The Analysis of Media Coverage of Prisoner Abuse in Iraq by American and British Soldiers" Ramune Braziunaite, Bowling Green State Univ "29. Unobtrusive Measurement of Racial Attitudes: Media Effects Applications" Erin Ash, Pennsylvania State University "30. An Inside-Out Exploration of Contemporary Chinese Public Relations Education" Ai Zhang , Richard Stockton College of New Jersey ; Yi Luo, Montclair State Univ; Hua Jiang, Towson University "31. Performing Resistance through 'Blogging' in Everyday Organizational Life: A Case Study of Taiwanese Commercial Airlines Pilot" Andy Kai-Chun Chuang, University of Denver "32. Raise Voice in Health Communication: A Case Study on User’s Involvement in Chinese Overseas Online Health Forum" Yue Hu, George Mason Univ "33. The Influence of Confucianism on the Contemporary Chinese Rhetoric of Bureaucratic Style" Dongjing Kang, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "34. Social Groups, Social Media, and Higher Dimensional Social Structures: Towards a Simplical Model of Social Aggregation for Computational Social Science in Communication Research" Kerk Kee, Chapman University; Mirco Mannucci, Holomathics Inc.; Lisa Sparks, Chapman University/University of California, Irvine; Daniele C. Struppa, Chapman University 211040 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Grand Ballroom - Third Floor NCA Graduate School Open House Sponsor: NCA National Office 2:00 PM 212011 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott The Politics of Bodily Waste Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Danielle McGeough, Louisiana State University Respondent: Gordon Coonfield, Villanova University La Galerie 1 - Second Floor "Cloaca and the Canivalesque" Danielle McGeough, Louisiana State University "Excavating Cruelty, the Uncanny, and Heterology in Reddy the Robot’s Designed for Human Consumption" Charles Parrott, Kennesaw State Univ "From Biopower to ‘Crack in Surveillance’: A Genealogy of the Public Restroom" Nathan Taylor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Waste Not, Want Not: Sterility and the Hygiene Hypothesis" Nicole L. Defenbaugh, Bloomsburg University 212012 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Dressing Up Our Voices: Women's Fashion as Activism, Culture and Politics Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Barbara Parisi, Long Island University "'Fierce' Attachments: Nurturing Self-Branding in America’s Next Top Model" Dara P. Murray, Rutgers University "A Fashionable Voice: Dress Reform and Women’s Rights in the Rhetoric of Amelia Bloomer" Rachel A. Johnson, Penn State University "Demonstrating Discontent: Feminism, Western Hegemony, and France’s 'Burqa' Ban" Chelsea K. Hampton, Villanova University "Kat Von D: Television Star, Canvas, and Consumer Object" Nichole Barta, California State University, Northridge "Reconstructing National Identity and Diplomacy through Fashion: First Lady Michelle Obama" Marissa Lowe, University of Illinois "Witchy Women: A Feminist Textual Analysis of Charmed" Sheila Rowe, Trinity University "Woman as Fashion Accessory Proving Heterosexual Manhood in Men's Metro-Sexual Magazine Advertising" Kimberly Golombisky, Univ of South Florida; Jennifer Ford Stamps, Independent Scholar 212013 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Gendered Voices of Science: How Science Speaks About Gender and Genders Speak about Science Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Jessica Prody, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Respondent: Kelly Happe, University of Georgia "'She’s Probably a Peace Nut too': Gender in the Campaign to Silence Rachel Carson" Jessica Prody, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Androgel and the New Neurasthenia" Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Penn State University "Brave Sperm and Demure Eggs: Fallopian Gender Politics on YouTube" Pamela Hill Nettleton, Marquette University "Mammograms or Bust: Gendered Debates over the Meaning of Science in the Mass Media" Nicole E. Hurt, University of Georgia "Moralizing Health Care Reform: Public Women, Expertise, and Scientific Arguments" Justin Killian, Hamline University 212014 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Expanding Our Voices through Crystallization: A Multigenre Approach to Communication Disability Issues Research Sponsor: Caucus on Disability Issues Chair: Julie Cosenza, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Respondent: Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University "Becoming a Dendrite through (Dis)Ability Crystallization Research" Maggie Quinlan, University of North Carolina, Charlotte "Exploring Type 2 Diabetes and Disability in Jamaica: Using Crystallization Principles as a Guide" Kallia Wright, Univ of Technology, Jamaica "Poetry, Pedagogy, and Purpose: Crystallization in the Study of (Dis)Abled Masculinities" Kurt Lindemann, San Diego State Univ "They Can’t See Me Watching Them: Applying Ethical Strategies of Crystallization to Disability Research" Elaine Jenks, West Chester Univ 212015 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Melodic Voices: The Rhetoric of Hip Hop, Neo-Soul and Blues Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Keith B. Jenkins, Rochester Institute of Technology Respondent: Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary "'That Same Old Blues': Tourism Practices, African American Music Heritage, and the Marketing of Mississippi Delta’s Blues Heritage" Stephen A. King, Delta State University "Freaknik: The Musical: Who Represents Real Hip Hop? A Battle for Authenticity" Brittany Collins, Texas A&M Univ "Rappin', Riffin', Resistin': The Liberatory Poetics & Revolutionary Potential of Radical Rap & Neo-Soul" Christopher Harris, Nevada State College "Signifyin(g) the Voice of Post-Katrina New Orleans: Lil Wayne’s 'Tie My Hands' and the Rhetoric of Hip-Hop" Alex McVey, Baylor University "The Choreopoem as Counterhegemonic Response; Percussive Vocalization As Resistance in the Works of Ntozake Shange" Patrick L. Stearns, Morgan State University 212022 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor A New Pedagogical Voice on the Communication Team: Sports Communication Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Michael Butterworth, Bowling Green State Univ Presenters: Sandra L. Alspach, Ferris State University Robert S. Brown, Daniel Webster College Paul Gullifor, Bradley University Respondent: Andrew C. Billings, University of Alabama 212023 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Public Address Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Public Address Division Presenters: Angela Ray, Northwestern University Mari Boor Tonn, University of Richmond Mary E. Stuckey, Georgia State University Kristy Maddux, University of Maryland Robert Terrill, Indiana University Kirt H. Wilson, Penn State University 212024 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Language and Social Interaction Business Meeting Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Presenters: Todd L Sandel, University of Oklahoma Jeffrey Robinson, Portland State University Danielle Pillet-Shore, Univ of New Hampshire Alan D. Hansen, Carroll College Galina Bolden, Rutgers University Trudy Milburn, Independent Researcher 212025 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor The Varied Voices of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Chair: Ana M. Cruz, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha Respondent: Colleen Garside, Weber State Univ "Communication Anxiety and Uncertainty as a Potential Impediment to Discourse and Learning in the Multi-Cultural Classroom" Luci J. Galvan, California State Univ, Sacramento "Communication Internships: The Good, the Bad, and the Not So Pretty" Randy K. Dillon, Missouri State Univ "Managing Relational Climates: The Inherent Dilemmas of Critical Education" Thomas J. Yannuzzi, Penn State University, Brandywine; Daniela Martin, Penn State University, Brandywine "Teaching for Change: Articulating, Profiling, and Assessing Transformative Learning Capabilities in the Communication Classroom" Kate G. Willink, University of Denver; Jeanne M. Jacobs, University of Denver "Voicing Silence and Imagining Citizenship: Teaching and Learning in Dialogues about Race and Whiteness in a 'Post-Racial' Era" Liliana Herakova, University of Massachusetts; Leda M. Cooks, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst; Dijana Jelaca, Univ of Massachusetts; Razvan Sibii, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst 212027 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Business Meeting Sponsor: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Presenters: E. Tristan Booth, Arizona State University Jon Hoffman, University of Maryland David Weiss, Montana State Univ, Billings Thomas R. Dunn, Univ of Georgia R. Anthony Slagle, Univ of Puerto Rico David J. Gudelunas, Fairfield University Lisa Millhous, West Chester Univ 212028 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Exploring Concepts of Chinese Communication: Old and New Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: Yea-Wen Chen, Ohio University Respondent: Michael David Hazen, Wake Forest University "Analysis of CPC’s Propaganda Article in the Cultural Revolution with Burke’s Dramatism Theory" Juanjuan Yan, Wake Forest University "Chinese Workers' African Dream: A Communication for Development Approach" Ling Na, University of Maryland "Does Deliberative Space Exist under an Authoritarian Regime? The Idea of Authoritarian Deliberation and a Case Study" Wenlin Liu, University of Southern California "Exploring Post 80s Generation’s Meaning of Work in Contemporary Urban China" Ziyu Long, Purdue University "Face as the Nexus of the Interactional and Institutional Order: Towards a Critique of the Chinese face" Hua Su, University of Iowa "Giving Voice to Chinese Dreams: An Analysis of Cultural Value Orientations in the Classical Utopia of Peach Blossom Spring" Mark Ward, Univ of Houston, Victoria "Music and Persuasion: An Analysis of Three Chinese Political Songs" Chunhui Xie, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne "The Burden of Becoming a Chinese Diasporic Director: The Discourse of Bridging the East and the West in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" Chih-Yun Chiang, College of Charleston 212029 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Investigating Voice and Free Speech Through Rhetorical Evolution, Incitement, and Censorship Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Division Chair: Paula McKenzie, Bethune-Cookman University Respondent: Erin Dame, Ohio University "Free Speech, Academic Freedom and Institutional Review Boards: Are IRBs Censoring Research?" Cheryl Elaine Lozano Whitten, Texas A&M Univ "From Dayton to Dover: The Rhetorical Evolution of American Anti-Evolutionism" Eric C. Miller, Penn State University "Investigating International Incitement: Free Press and the Rwandan 'Media Trial'" Brad Serber, Texas A&M University "The Culture of Authentic Voice and Personal Style by Emulation? Paradoxes of Empowerment" Anne Melfi, Georgia State University "Voicing Disgust: Art, Obscenity, and Public Controversy" Joseph Sery, Univ of Pittsburgh 212051 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Voices of Change: The Role of Social Media in Social Change and Activism Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Mass Communication Division Chair: Soumia Dhar, University of New Mexico Respondent: Ahmet Atay, College of Wooster "Actualizing Virtual Discourse: The Transgression of Conspiracy Rhetoric from Online Media to Public Protest" Stephen Lane Davis, University of North Texas "Jezebel and Christine O’Donnell: Third Wave Approaches to Conservative Politics" Margeaux Lippman, University of Washington "The 'It Gets Better Project' and Queer Voices of Engagement and Dissent" Julie Wight, Northeastern Illinois Univ "The KEEP Organization: How a Grassroots Citizens Movement Engaged New Media to Voice Dissent and Promote Environmentalism" Rod L. Troester, Penn State Erie, Behrend College; Anne M. Zaphiris, Mercyhurst College "The Pakistan Blackout: Student’s Use of Personal Media to Construct a Narrative of Dissent" Saman Talib, Beaconhouse National University 212052 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Intracultural Communication among the Black Diaspora: Histories, Identities, and Relational Tensions Sponsors: Black Caucus, Convention Theme Group Chair: Melbourne S. Cummings, Howard University Presenters: Maurice L. Hall, Villanova University Ronald L. Jackson II, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Jennifer Keane-Dawes, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore Teresa A. Nance, Villanova University Vida Samuel, Howard University 212053 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Emergent Voices, Insurgent Voices in Latin@ Communication Studies: A Roundtable Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: Nathaniel I. Cordova (In Memoriam), Williamette University Presenters: Kevin-Khristian J. Cosgriff-Hernandez, Tara Trask, LLC Virginia Ferrer, Syracuse University Amanda Rae Martinez, University of Houston Downtown Luis M. Rodriguez, California State Univ, Northridge George B. Sanchez-Tello, California State University, Northridge Firuzeh Shokooh-Valle, Northeastern University Bernardita Yunis, Penn State University Respondents: Michelle A. Holling, California State Univ, San Marcos; Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ; Josue David Cisneros, Northeastern University; Nathaniel I. Cordova (In Memoriam), Williamette University 212054 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Media Ecology and Religious Voice Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Media Ecology Association, Religious Communication Association Chair: Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University Respondent: Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University "Jacques Ellul: A Voice Crying Out in the Technological Wilderness" Benjamin Robertson, Independent Scholar "Mediated Voices Have Consequences: Richard M. Weaver at the Table of Media Ecology" Eric Grabowsky, Dickinson State Univ "The Hidden Voice of Marshall McLuhan" Read Mercer Schuchardt, Wheaton College "Voice in the Media Ecology of Walter J. Ong" Dennis D. Cali, Univ of Texas, Tyler 212055 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Program Assessment: Involving ALL the Voices in your Program Sponsor: Convention Theme Group Chair: Claire H. Procopio, Southeastern Louisiana Univ Presenters: Betsy Wackernagel Bach, National Communication Association Phil Backlund, Central Washington University Deborah Hefferin, Broward College, North Campus Deirdre Johnston, Hope College W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association Claire H. Procopio, Southeastern Louisiana Univ Howard E. Sypher, Purdue University Helen Tate, Columbia College 212060 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Advancing Theoretical Perspectives in Group Communication Sponsor: Group Communication Division Chair: Sandra Ketrow, University of Rhode Island Respondent: Edward A. Mabry, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Considering Parents’ and Daughters’ Voices in Decision Making about the State-Mandated HPV Vaccine: An Application of the Small Group Decisional Regret Theory" Margaret Jane Pitts, University of Arizona; Kimberly Adams Tufts, Old Dominion University "Group Engagement Model and Uncertainty Management Theory" Christopher Vincent Langone, Cornell University "Majority/Minority Status, Functional Communication, and Preference Change: A Multi-Level Analysis of Group Decision-Making Interaction" Joseph A. Bonito, University of Arizona; Renee Meyers, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Nicholle Zarkower, University of Arizona "The Relationship between Communication in Workplace Meetings and Employee Job Satisfaction" Audrey Lee, Pepperdine University; Keli Finnerty-Myers, Pepperdine University; Johny Garner, Texas Christian University "Time to Re-Group: A Typology and Nested Phase Model for Action Teams" Andrew Ishak, Univ of Texas, Austin; Dawna I. Ballard, Univ of Texas, Austin 212061 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Contemporary Applications of Symbolic Interactionism Sponsor: Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Chair: Jill Tyler, University of South Dakota "An Applied Unity of Knowledge: The Ethics of ‘Managing Oneself’" Melissa M. Chastain, Spalding University "Communication and Community: Healthy Effects of the Al-Anon Self-help Support-Group via Member-Written Literature" Charles F. Aust, Kennesaw State Univ "Mind, Self and Facebook: Using Symbolic Interactionism to Explore Arguments of Identity " Jill Tyler, University of South Dakota "Symbolic Interactionism and the Voices of Invisible Digital Natives " Joy Pierce, University of Utah 212062 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Emerging Voices in Visual Communication Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Michelle L. Murray, Belmont University Respondent: Trischa Goodnow, Oregon State Univeristy "Stop Making Sense: An Immersion in Music-Video" Chloe Hansen, University of Pittsburgh "The Uncanny Landscape: Critically Image[ing] Consumerism, Progress, and Modernity" Elinor Christopher, University of Utah "Inclusion by Design: The Counter-hegemonic Interface" Elissa Fineman, University of Texas, Austin "Seeing the Future in Contemporary Climate Change Discourses: toward a Rhetorical Theory of ‘Speculative Imagery’" Joshua Trey Barnett, University of Georgia 212070 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott The Autoethnographic Voice and the Search for Identity Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Christopher N. Poulos, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Presenters: Robin Boylorn, University of Alabama Lesa L. Lockford, Bowling Green State Univ Audubon - Fifth Floor Ronald Pelias, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Christopher N. Poulos, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Larry E. Russell, Hofstra University Respondent: Carolyn S. Ellis, Univ of South Florida 212072 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Navigating Diversity in Classrooms Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Scott Ku, College of Southern Nevada Presenters: Allen Amundsen, College of the Redwoods Kevin Briancesco, Glendale Community College Angela Holland, College of Southern Nevada Scott Ku, College of Southern Nevada Jodie D. Mandel, College of Southern Nevada Liz O’Brien, Phoenix College 212073 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Womentoring Panel: Entering into Faculty Life Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chairs: Katherine R. La Pierre, Ivy Tech Community College, Fort Wayne; Janelle Briggs, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Jennifer Jackson, Univ of Memphis; Aditi Paul, Bowling Green State University Presenters: Bryant Keith Alexander, California State Univ, Los Angeles Lara M. Lengel, Bowling Green State Univ Janette Kenner Muir, George Mason Univ Bobby R. Patton, University of Central Missouri Brigit K. Talkington, Bowling Green State Univ Toniesha Latrice Taylor, Prairie View A&M Univ Julia T. Wood, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 212093 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Speak Up, Speak Out: The Power of Digital Voices From The Cloud Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Mass Communication Division Chair: Alec R Hosterman, Indiana University South Bend Presenters: Janet Lynn Johnson, Univ of Texas, Dallas Samantha Nogueira Joyce, Indiana Univ, South Bend Sharon Lauricella, Univ of Ontario Institute of Technology 212095 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Ethical Voice in Responses to Crises Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Chair: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Respondent: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Rhythms III - Second Floor "Developing and Learning Ethics: Structuring the Communication of Ethical Standards across Crisis Phases" Joel O. Iverson, Univ of Montana; Steven J. Venette, Univ of Southern Mississippi "Ethical Problems in British Petroleum Oil Spill Case" Donald A. Fishman, Boston College "The Ethic of Significant Choice as a Criterion for High Risk Health Messages" Timothy L. Sellnow, University of Kentucky; Morgan Wickline, University of Kentucky "Value-based Responses to Crises: Constructing an Ethical Frame" Matthew W. Seeger, Wayne State University; Laura E. Pechta, Wayne State Univ 212113 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor The Representation and Practice of Activism: Communication for and against Resistance Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Brian Dolber, SUNY College at Oneonta Respondent: Shayne Pepper, Northeastern Illinois University "Buzz Agency and the Regime of Dialogue: How Brands Conscript Conversation and Govern Unmanageable Subjects" Michael Serazio, Fairfield University "Constructing the Victim: Representation, Agency, and Politics in Contemporary European Activism for Roma Rights" Adina Schneeweis, Oakland University "Contending with Capitalism: A Political Economic Analysis of Eco-Activism on 'Whale Wars'" Nicole Cox, Florida State University 212114 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor The Politics of Doing Feminist Girls' Media Studies Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Sarah Projansky, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Presenters: Ruth Nicole Brown, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Norma Coates, University of Western Ontario Lindsay H. Garrison, University of Wisconsin, Madison Jessalynn Keller, University of Texas, Austin Claudia Mitchell, McGill University Jacqueline Reid-Walsh, Pennsylvania State University Beretta Smith Shomade, Tulane University Angharad N. Valdivia, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 212115 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor Examining it All: A Fresh Look at Realism, Audience Involvement, Message Ambiguity, Believability and Equivalence in Mass Communication Research Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Siobhan Smith, University of Louisville Respondent: Jennifer S. Aubrey, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Realism, Rationalization, and Rejection: Moral Disengagement and Real Media Violence" Mary Grace Antony, Schreiner University; Ryan J. Thomas, Washington State University "Audience Involvement with Entertainment-Education Programs: Multifaceted and Influential" Jessie M. Quintero Johnson, University of Massachusetts Boston; Angeline Sangalang, Univ of Southern California "'What Was That Supposed To Mean?' Mass-Mediated Ambiguous Messages, Uncertainty Arousal, and Interpersonal Discussion" Kristen D. Landreville, University of Wyoming "Creation and Validity Testing of the Narrative Believability Scale (NBS-22)" Robert N. Yale, Purdue University "Testing Equivalence in Communication Research: Theory and Application" Rene Weber, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Lucy Popova, Univ of California, Santa Barbara 212121 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Performing (In)Justice and Empowerment Sponsor: American Studies Division Chair: Ellen M. Rigsby, Saint Marys College of California Respondent: Denise Oles-Acevedo, Iowa State University "Chris Farrell, NPR, and Habitus: The Consumer After the Great Recession" Diane Cormany, University of Minnesota "Embodying the Dead: The Function and Meaning of R.I.P. T-Shirts" Katie Kavanagh O'Neill, University of Pittsburgh "Housed Homeless, Sleeping Panhandlers, and Dirty Bathers: Competing Voices in Discourses of Car Dwelling and the Rituals of Making ‘Home’" Grover Wehman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Performing Localism: Community Currency and Public Consumption" Brook Irving, University of Iowa 212122 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Applied Communication and Religion, Faith and Spirituality Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Religious Communication Association Chair: J. Jacob Jenkins, Univ of South Florida Respondent: Mark A. Leeman, Northern Kentucky University "Healthy Aging in a Lifetime Community: The Role of Church-Based Socialization and Support" Jill S. Yamasaki, University of Houston "Learning to Give: Faith and Family as Sources of Philanthropic Identity" Jennifer Mize Smith, Western Kentucky Univ "Religion on the Line: Investigating Communication and Action through Online Religious Participation" Wan-Ying Lin, City University of Hong Kong; Joo-Young Jung, International Christian University; Yong-Chan Kim, Yonsei University; Xinzhi Zhang, City University of Hong Kong "Voicing Faith to Community and God: A Grounded Theory Approach to Linking Communication, Spirituality and Wellness" Elizabeth S. Goins, Univ of Texas, Austin; Trey D. Guinn, Univ of Texas, Austin 212123 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Personal Matters, Public Voicings Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Chair: Mary Marcel, Bentley University Respondents: Matthew J. Sobnosky, Hofstra University; Valeria Fabj, Lynn University; Lisa Merrill, Hofstra University; Mary Marcel, Bentley University; Stephanie Kelley-Romano College, Bates "Exhibiting Race ‘under the World’s Huge Glass Case’: William and Ellen Craft and William Wells Brown at the Great Exhibition in Crystal Palace, London, 1851" Lisa Merrill, Hofstra University "Experience, Testimony, and the Women’s Health Movement" Matthew J. Sobnosky, Hofstra University "From Centerfold to Sex Abuse Victim: Senator Scott Brown From Centerfold to Sex Abuse Victim: Senator Scott Brown" Mary Marcel, Bentley University "’It Gets Better' If You Wait Long Enough: Messages of Hope for GLBT Youth" Valeria Fabj, Lynn University 212125 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Adoption, Crisis and Maintenance: Explorations in Mobile Communication Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: J. D. Wallace, Abilene Christian University Respondent: Kimberly Stoltzfus, Pepperdine University "Calling & Texting (Too Much): Mobile Maintenance Expectations, (Over)Dependence, Entrapment, and Friendship Satisfaction" Jeffrey A. Hall, University of Kansas; Nancy Baym, University of Kansas "Chinese Use of Mobile Texting for Social Interaction: Cultural Implications in the Social Construction of Communication Technology" Yun Xia, Rider University "Exploring the Factors Influencing Smartphone Adoption and Use in South Korea: An Application of the Technology Acceptance Model" Yong-Chan Kim, Yonsei University; Namkee Park, University of Oklahoma; Haeyoung Shon, Yonsei University; Hongjin Shim, Yonsei University "This is Not a Test: Using Multiple Communication Technologies To Capture Attention During an Emergency" Keri Stephens, Univ of Texas, Austin; Ashley K. Barrett, Univ of Texas, Austin; Michael J. Mahometa, University of Texas, Austin 212127 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Voices of Uncertainty in Communicating about Health Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Walid Afifi, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Uncertainty Management Processes and Problems of Women with HPV" Kami A. Kosenko, North Carolina State University; Jacquelyn Harvey, University of Washington; Ryan J. Hurley, North Carolina State University "Sources of Uncertainty about Daughters’ Breast Cancer Risk that Emerge during Genetic Counseling Consultations" Carla L. Fisher, George Mason University; Sherry R. Boyar, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Dale Brashers (In Memoriam), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Shawna Edgerson, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Emily A. Glogowski, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Yelena Kemel, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Sara Spencer, Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation; Carma Bylund, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Kissane David, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center "Organ Donation Status, Racial, and Gender Differences in Bodily Integrity, Medical Mistrust, Disgust, and Superstition Beliefs: A Cause for Concern" Brian L. Quick, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Nicole R. LaVoie, University of Illinois; Susan E. Morgan, Purdue University; Dave Bosch, Gift of Hope; Michael T. Stephenson, Texas A&M University "Uncertainty and Information Seeking in the Context of Health Care Reform: Assessment and Insight into Information Provision" Lindsay Neuberger, University of Central Florida "Problematic Integration Theory: Implications of Supportive Communication for Breast Cancer Patients" Michael Repass, University of Central Florida; Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida 212128 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Dewey, Cheatem & Howe: Lies, Scandals, and Politicial Rhetoric Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Kurt Ritter, Texas A&M Univ Respondent: Arthur E. Walzer, Univ of Minnesota "Barack Obama as Jesse Jackson? A Rhetorical Analysis of the 'Angry Black Man' Race Card in the 2008 Presidential Election" Sarah Lynn Jones, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Callicles is a Flip-Flopper! The Rhetoric of (In)Consistency in Plato and Contemporary Politics" Mark Glantz, Coker College "On Par with Professional Wrestling: Scandals and Political Rhetoric" David R. Dewberry, Rider University "The Language of Presidential Lies: How Words Can Reflect Lies about War, Personal Scandal and State Secrets" David Markowitz, Cornell University; Jeffrey Hancock, Cornell University; Natalya N. Bazarova, Cornell University 212129 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Student Papers in Asian/Pacific American Communication Studies Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Caucus Chair: Andy Kai-Chun Chuang, University of Denver Respondent: Qi Tang, Tennessee State Univ "An Island as a Colony: A Post-Colonial Critique of Dog the Bounty Hunter" Madeleine H. Redlick, Boston College "Playing Kimora: Camp and the Discourses of Multiracial Celebrity" Myra S. Washington, Univ of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign "Communication Strategies for Responding to Racially Discriminatory Messages Among Asian American Women" Jungmi Jun, University of Northern Iowa 212130 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Communication and the Future Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication and the Future Division Presenters: Dennis L. Wignall, Dixie State College of Utah Lonny Brooks, University of California, East Bay 212131 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Socially Constructing Culture and Identity Sponsor: Communication as Social Construction Division Chair: John Parrish-Sprowl, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis "The Social Construction of HIV/AIDS in the United States and China: A Comparative Analysis of Two Online Discussion Forums (Top 3 Paper/ Top Student Paper)" Jingwen Zhang, University of Pennsylvania "More Than Just Good Grades: Dialectical Tensions in the Construction of a 'Good' Student Identity (Top 3 Paper)" Heather J. Carmack, Missouri State Univ; Gloria J. Galanes, Missouri State Univ "Identities of Becoming: Asian Deaf Immigrants in America" Christine F. Law, La Sierra University "A Communicative Model of Community among Mommy Bloggers: The Case Study of Sunday Stilwell’s 'Adventures in Extreme Parenthood'" Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Brittney Lee, University of Arkansas; Marceline Thompson-Hayes, Arkansas State University "'It’s Like They Were Writing My Life': Young Women’s Perceptions of Masculinity in Emo Culture" John I. Sewell, Georgia State University 212132 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Corporate Interest, Publc Relations and Global Media Governance Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver Respondent: Kekeli K. Nuviadenu, Bethune-Cookman Univ "Teasing More Than the News: The Promotion of Network and Corporate Interests Within Network News Programs" Lauren Bratslavsky, University of Oregon; Joy Chavez Mapaye, University of Alaska Anchorage; Kathleen M. Ryan, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Tim Hortons: 'Always Fresh': A Corporate Culture of Storytelling" Lois Fernyhough, Camosun College; Jennifer Glenday, NAIT; Moira Calder, Legislative Assembly of Alberta "The Role of the Neoliberal State: Global Media Governance and the Italian Media System" Marco Briziarelli, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Public Relations in France and Romania: A Critical Studies and Mixed Method Analysis" Sorin Nastasia, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville 212134 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor Teaching Moments: Transmission of Culture in Education Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Bessie L. Lawton, West Chester Univ "Educating for Global Citizenship with Hostelling-International-USA: Systems, Voices, and Intercultural Communities" Miriam S. Sobre-Denton, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Robert Carlsen, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "Toward a Successful Plan and Implementation of Educational Technology in Low-income Communities: A Proactive Approach" Bellarmine A. Ezumah, Murray State University "Cultural Schemas in German and U.S. American Classrooms: A Cross-Cultural Comparison" Stevie Munz, Illinois State University; John Baldwin, Illinois State University; Stephanie Shannon Bushman, Illinois State University "Giving Voice to Narrative Culture: Entertainment-Education in South Africa" Tonia N. East, Georgia State University "Blending Voices: The Complexities of Negotiating Educational Choices for Interracial Couples’ Children" Bessie L. Lawton, West Chester Univ; Anita K. Foeman, West Chester Univ; Laura Brown, West Chester University 212141 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Across the Generations: Socialization and Family Communication Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Elizabeth Munz, SUNY New, Paltz Respondent: Michelle Miller-Day, Penn State University "Safe Ground Theory: Concretizing the Patient-Child Interaction Patterns that Lead to Child Self-Esteem " Wendy Kubica, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Feminism Begins at Home: The Influence of Mother Gender Socialization on Daughter’s Motherhood and Career Aspirations as Channeled through Daughter Feminist Identification" Colleen Colaner, Univ of Missouri-Columbia; Christine E. Rittenour, West Virginia University "The Influence of Family and Gender Values on Mexican-American Adolescent Relationships" Lauren Amaro, Arizona State University; Heidi Adams, Arizona State University; Lela Williams, Arizona State University "Social Skills, Family Environment, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Psychosocial Problems" Tricia Burke, University of Arizona; Alesia Woszidlo (Hanzal), University of Kansas; Chris Segrin, University of Arizona 212142 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Strategically Influencing Others Through Communication Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chairs: Steven D. Cohen, University of Maryland; Amanda J. Holmstrom, Michigan State University "The Door-in-the-Face Persuasive Message Strategy: The First 35 Years" Thomas Hugh Feeley, University at Buffalo; Ashley E. Anker, SUNY, Buffalo; Ariel M. Aloe, University at Buffalo "Texting in the Presence of Others: The Use of Politeness Strategies in Conversation" Jennifer Maginnis, University of Kentucky "Advice Givers’ Goals and Recipients’ Evaluations of Advice: Modeling Interactional Influence" Lisa Guntzviller, Purdue University; Erina L. MacGeorge, Purdue University "Evidence for the Pinocchio Effect: Linguistic Differences between Lies, Deception by Omission, and Truth" Lyn M. Van Swol, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison; Michael T. Braun, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison; Deepak Malhotra, Harvard Business School "Use of Humor and Power Acquisition in School Board Interactions" Dianne Gravley, University of North Texas; Ashley Andrews, University of North Texas; Paul Phillips, University of North Texas; Zuoming Wang, University of North Texas 212151 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor “Why Does Every Interp Event Sound Like First-Person Prose?” Moving from “Genre” to “Narrative Voice” as the Basis for Partitioning Competitive Oral Interpretation Events Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato Respondent: Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida "Emerging Voices, Shifting Paradigms, and Foregone Conclusions: Toward a Theoretical Justification for Forensic Oral Interpretation" R. Randolph Richardson, Berry College "Speaking in the First Person: The Past, Present, and Potential Future of the Voice We Like to Listen To" Leah E. White, Minnesota State University, Mankato "Speaking in the Second Person: A Call to Draw Out a Voice We Seldom Hear" Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College "Speaking in the Third Person: Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Direct and Indirect Discourse in the Mouth of the Narrative 'Other'" Richard Paine, North Central College "Where Genre and Voice Collide: The Challenge of Duo Interpretation" Karen R. Morris, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 212153 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Voicing Race, Religion, and Ideology: Some Fault Lines in American Political Discourse Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: Clarke Rountree, Univ of Alabama, Huntsville "'Dialogue of the Deaf': Obama, his Congressional Critics, and Incivility in American Political Discourse" Christopher R. Darr, Indiana Univ, Kokomo "Strained Voices in American Political Discourse" Clarke Rountree, Univ of Alabama, Huntsville "What’s Changing? Who Believes? Reactions to the Obama Presidency from African American Perspectives" Steve Goldzwig, Marquette University; Patricia Sullivan, SUNY, New Paltz "’God Wouldn’t Do That’: Why Global Warming is Imperious to Factual Resolution" John Lyne, Univ of Pittsburgh 212154 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor “Beyond Truth, Personhood, and Cyberspace”: Revisiting and Extending E. K. Watts’s “Voice and Voicelessness” Ten Years Later Sponsors: Black Caucus, Convention Theme Group Chair: Mark C. Hopson, George Mason Univ Presenters: Gina Castle Bell, George Mason Univ Rex L. Crawley, Robert Morris University Mark C. Hopson, George Mason Univ D.L. Stephenson, Western Connecticut State Univ Eric King Watts, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Respondent: Eric King Watts, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 212156 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Voices of Insurrection: Rhetoric(s) and/of Revolution Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Jack Z. Bratich, Rutgers University "A New Beginning: Barack Obama and the Arab Awakening" Reynaldo S. Anderson, Harris Stowe College "Ideology and Contestation within the Revolutionary Rhetorics of the Weather Underground" Kristen Hoerl, Butler University "Reform or Revolution: Visions of Sovereignty and Decolonization in Native Resistance Rhetoric" Casey Kelly, Butler University "Toward a Hermeneutics of Radical Imagination" Bryan J. McCann, Wayne State University "Toward a Usable Tradition of Rhetorical Insurrection: The Hermeneutics of Verso’s Revolutions Series" Matt May, North Carolina State University 212158 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Master's Education Section Business Meeting Sponsor: Master's Education Section Presenters: Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University Kathleen F. McConnell, San Jose State University Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Stanley D. Tickton, Norfolk State Univ Barbara Baker, University of Central Missouri 3:30 PM 213011 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Cultural Voices in Post-Secondary Education: How Parents Enter the Classroom Sponsor: NCA Educational Policies Board Chair: Deborah F. Atwater, Penn State University Presenters: Marla D. Chisholm, Del Mar College Carey Noland, Northeastern University Penni M. Pier, Wartburg College Bethany White-Turner, University of North Texas, Denton 213012 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Performing Race: An Embodied Interrogation of Racial Discourse In America Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Joni L. Jones, University of Texas, Austin Respondents: Tracey Owens Patton, University of Wyoming; Guillermo G. Caliendo, Mercy College; Jonathan P. Rossing, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis "'La Negra Tiene Tumbao': Afro-Latina Body as Battlefield" Maya Berry, University of Texas, Austin "900 Gallons: An Autoethnographic Excavation of Whiteness, Religion, and Citizenship" Nicole Gurgel, University of Texas, Austin "Auto/biography of the Body" Ninoska M'Bewe Escobar, University of Texas, Austin "Being Melancholia: A Performative Exploration of Grief" Nicole Martin, Univ of Texas, Austin "Diva in All of Us" Chuyun Oh, University of Texas, Austin "Finding the Whole Amongst the Pieces: Examining Synecdoche Through the Body" Natashia Lindsey, University of Texas, Austin "The Sounds We Make Our Own" Katelyn Hale Wood, Univ of Texas, Austin 213013 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Shaping Women's Voices:(De)Constructing the Female Body in Media Imagery Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Jennifer Dunn, Dominican University "'I Don’t Want a Wife with Mosquito Bites': A Feminist Political Economic Analysis of Gender on Bravo TV’s The Real Housewives" Nicole Cox, Florida State University "Female Image in Chinese Magazine: the Youth Companion" Juanjuan Yan, Wake Forest University "Gender Role Stereotypes in Advertising a Test of the Match-up Hypothesis on Advertising Effectiveness " Sara Picklesimer, University of Connecticut; Steve H. Sohn, University of Louisville "Giving Voice to Queer Heterofemininities in Beverly Hills, 90210" Justin M. Charlebois, Aichi Shukutoku University "Modesty, Feminism, and Aesthetic Empowerment" Leslie Hahner, Baylor University; Scott J. Varda, Baylor University "The Saffron Hues of Gender and Agency on Indian Television" Santanu Chakrabarti, Rutgers University 213014 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Disability and Classroom Accommodation Sponsor: Caucus on Disability Issues Chair: Elaine Jenks, West Chester Univ Respondent: Kurt Lindemann, San Diego State Univ "Centering Disability: Critical Communication Pedagogy as a Praxis Project" Bettina Brockmann, San Jose State University "Creating Accessible Classrooms Through Collaboration" Nichole Nicholson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "The Standing O: A Ritual of Ability" Sherri Fairbairn, University of North Carolina, Charlotte 213015 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Voices from the Yard: African American Pedagogy and Student Experiences Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Felecia F. Jordan Jackson, School of Communication Respondent: Mark C. Hopson, George Mason Univ "'It’s a Struggle, it’s a Journey, it’s a Mountain that you Gotta Climb': Education, Black Misandry, and the Strategic Embrace of Black Male Voices" Rachel A. Griffin, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Molly Wiant Cummins, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "'They Lump Us All Together': African American College Students’ Lived Experiences Within the Margins" Angela Putman, University of New Mexico "Academic Motivation and Cultural Continuity: An Analysis of African-American and Ghanaian University Students" Eletra Gilchrist, University of Alabama, Huntsville "Imagine the Possibilities: Teaching Interracial/Interethnic Communication" Doris J. Fields, Eastern Michigan University "Multicultural Curriculum Development in Communication Arts Using Professor Networking" Jim Schnell, Ohio Dominican University "Racial Neoliberalism and Plural Democracy: What Mississippi’s Public HBCUs can Teach Us" Jennifer Heusel, Indiana University 213022 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Answering the Big Questions: Instructional Scholars Weigh in on Issues of Student Motivation, Classroom Justice, and Student Intent to Persist in College Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Lori J. Carrell, Univ of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Respondent: Kelly A. Rocca, St. John's University "Intellectual Stimulation and Student Approaches to Studying: Enhancing Quality Learning Through Intrinsic Motivation" San Bolkan, California State Univ, Long Beach; Alan K. Goodboy, Bloomsburg University; Darrin John Griffin, State University of NY, University Buffalo "Should I Stay or Go? Student Identity Gaps, Feelings, and Intent to Leave" Candace Murray, Ivy Tech Community College; Carrie D. Kennedy Lightsey, Texas State University "Social Justice, Safe Classrooms, and Communication: Perspectives from Marginalized Subjectivities" Paul H. Parkin, University of Utah "Students’ Intent to Persist in College: Moderating the Negative Effects of Receiver Apprehension with Instructor Credibility and Nonverbal Immediacy" Virginia E. Wheeless, Texas A&M Univ, Corpus Christi; Meagan Cristine Bryand, West Virginia University; Paul Schrodt, Texas Christian University; Kellie Smith, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi; Paul Witt, Texas Christian University 213023 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Vibrant Voices of Public Address: Top Papers Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Maegan Parker Brooks, Independent Scholar Respondent: Angela Ray, Northwestern University "Gulag—Slavery, Inc: The Power of Place and the Rhetorical Life of a Cold War Map" Timothy J. Barney, University of Richmond "Balancing Mystery and Identification: Dolores Huerta’s Shifting Transcendent Persona" Erin F. Doss, Purdue University; Robin E. Jensen, University of Utah "The Rhetoric of Visualizing Washington's Union: Commemoration, Flags, and the 'Farewell Address,' 22 February 1862" Adam Gaffey, Texas A&M University 213024 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Top Three Papers in Language and Social Interaction Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Todd L Sandel, University of Oklahoma Respondent: Francois Cooren, Université de Montréal "Beginning an Action: Turn Design and Action Projection in Comparative Perspective" Hye Ri Stephanie Kim, UCLA "The Problems with Praise in Parent-Teacher Conferences" Danielle Pillet-Shore, Univ of New Hampshire "Communicating to Enrich Others: How Therapists Analyze Clients' Talk" Julien C. Mirivel, University of Arkansas, Little Rock 213025 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Giving Voice to Multimedia: Ethnography, Documentary and the Representation of Unheard Memories Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chairs: Kathleen M. Ryan, Univ of Colorado, Boulder; Leighton C. Peterson, Miami University Respondent: Shirley Drew, Pittsburg State Univ "Augmenting the Voice of Oral History: One Step Beyond the Screen and Web" Kathleen M. Ryan, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Listening for Voices in the 'Doon School Quintet'" Mark Westmoreland, American University, Cairo "Muslims in the American West: Mediating an Oral History and the Challenge of Visibility" Nabil Echchaibi, University of Colorado "Too Boring to Preserve? Documenting the Bureaucratic Failures of Government, Business, NGO, and Other Organizations along the Post-Katrina Gulf Coast" Michael J. Mizell-Nelson, University of New Orleans "‘On Narrative Inequality’ and Other Voices from the Past: Examining Voice in Multimediated Ethnography" Leighton C. Peterson, Miami University 213027 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Social Hour Sponsor: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Chair: E. Tristan Booth, Arizona State University Presenters: Thomas R. Dunn, Univ of Georgia David J. Gudelunas, Fairfield University Jon Hoffman, University of Maryland Lisa Millhous, West Chester Univ R. Anthony Slagle, Univ of Puerto Rico David Weiss, Montana State Univ, Billings 213028 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Multi-Media Theatre in Stage Performances, in TV and Film Studios, and in Classrooms: Making the 100 Year Old Voice of Technology New Sponsors: Performance Studies Division, Theatre Division Chair: Monica F. Anderson, Franciscan Univ of Steub Presenters: M. Susan Anthony, DePauw University Amy L. Darnell, Columbia College Lisa Gottlieb, University of Miami Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels, Illinois College Barbara Parisi, Long Island University Raymond C. Puchot (In Memoriam), College of Southern Nevada Matt Saltzberg, Univ of Missouri, Columbia John Chase Soliday, University of Miami Respondents: James M. Brandon, Hillsdale College; Sara Nalley, Columbia College 213029 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Freedom of Expression Business Meeting Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Division Presenters: Debbi A. Hatton, Sam Houston State Univ Paula McKenzie, Bethune-Cookman University Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor 213051 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Voices For and of The People: New Media, Journalism, and the Iowa Caucuses Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Mass Communication Division Chair: Shawn Harmsen, University of Iowa Presenters: Dianne Bystrom, Iowa State University Christopher R. Martin, Univ of Northern Iowa Jane Singer, University of Iowa Chris Snider, Drake University Respondent: Martha Einerson, University of Wisconsin, Superior 213052 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Universal Design: Creating a Course with a 'Voice' Sponsor: Convention Theme Group Chair: Mendy Meurer, Del Mar College Presenter: Michelle Marie Maresh, Texas A&M Univ, Corpus Christi 213053 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor On (Iconic) Photography: Real and Imagined Contradictions Between the Voice and the Visual Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Visual Communication Division Chair: Andrew Lee, Fort Valley State University "Compelling Voices: Visual and Textual Engagements with Iconic Photographs" Andrew Lee, Fort Valley State University "Malachi: The Return of the Dead" Kathryn Ranieri, Muhlenberg College "Voices of Citizenship: Iconic Images of the Displaced" Nathan S. Atkinson, Georgia State University "We Stand Behind Their Eyes: Iconic Images, Photographers and Bodily Practice" Mary A. Bock, Kutztown University 213054 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Building Bridges to Find a Voice Sponsors: Caucus on Disability Issues, Convention Theme Group Chair: Elizabeth K. Rush, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Respondent: Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver "Interaction of Physical Disability on Psychological Reactance" Erich M. Hayes, University of Oklahoma "Listening to the Silenced: Voices of People with Disabilities" Esther Liu, Northwestern University "Overcoming the Loss of Nonverbal Cues: The Interpersonal Communication Deficit Encountered by Previously Sighted People" Vernon Humphrey, Univ of Southern Mississippi "Voices that Can’t be Heard: A Study of Interpersonal Narratives Involving Single-sided Deafness" Jenny L. Tate, University of Southern Mississippi 213055 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Shifting Voices: Seeking the Pedagogy of Wisdom in MMO’s (Massively Multiplayer Online Games) and Locative Media Sponsors: Communication and the Future Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Lonny Brooks, University of California, East Bay Presenters: Aubrie Adams, California State Univ, Sacramento Gilbert Anton, California State University, East Bay Lonny Brooks, University of California, East Bay Gregory P. Grieve, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Barbara Keyser, California State University, East Bay Grant Kien, California State University, East Bay Che Meneses, Ohlone Community College Daniel M. Sutko, North Carolina State University 213060 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Media and the Environment Sponsor: Environmental Communication Division Chair: Richard D. Besel, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo Respondent: Laura A. Lindenfeld, Univ of Maine "Conservation as Wartime Necessity: The Militarization of Consumer Waste in WWII Domestic Propaganda" Anne Marie Todd, San Jose State University "Greening the Apocalypse: Evangelical Environmentalism and the (Problematic) Return of the Jeremiad" Cindy Spurlock, Appalachian State Univ "Images of Abundance: Oldways Diet Pyramids and the Cornucopian Voice" Elizabeth A. Petre, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Sustain! Up, Down, and Cyclic Visual Metaphors in Green Patriot Posters" Brian Cozen, University of Utah "The Interconnection between Corporate Environmental Reporting Content and News Coverage of Environmental Issues: A Longitudinal Study" Irene Pollach, Aarhus University 213061 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Creating a Voice for First Generation Students through Communication Studies Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Lori A. Norin, Univ of Arkansas, Ft. Smith Presenters: Heather M. Crandall, Gonzaga University Kate Dunsmore, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Rita L. Rahoi-Gilchrest, Winona State Univ Shavonne R. Shorter, Purdue University Jennifer Walton, Ohio Northern Univ 213062 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Globalization, Visual Communication, Difference: Visualizations of Diversity, Dissent and Locality in Global Culture Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Giorgia Aiello, University of Leeds "Towards A Multimodal Framework for Analyzing Websites as Expressions of Cultural Diversity" Luc Pauwels, University of Antwerp "Dissent for Capital: The Aesthetics of Difference in the Global(ist) Proliferation of the Che Guevara Image" Giorgia Aiello, University of Leeds "Through 'Local' Eyes: The Visual Production of a Tourism Destination" Kristine Mroczek, University of Washington "Seeing and Moving Through Locality: Vectors, Velocities, and Vision in Global Capitalism" Greg Dickinson, Colorado State University; Brian L. Ott, Univ of Colorado, Denver 213070 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Communication Textbooks: Authors and Department Chairs Voice Concerns and Innovations Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Allison Ainsworth, Gainesville State College Presenters: Melissa Beall, University of Northern Iowa David L. Bodary, Sinclair Community College Thomas D. Bovino, Suffolk County Community College Steve Duck, University of Iowa David T. McMahan, Missouri Western State Univ Judy C. Pearson, North Dakota State Univ 213072 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Giving Voice to Peacebuilding in Communication: An Interactive Roundtable Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chairs: Benjamin J. Broome, Arizona State University; Mary Jane Collier, Univ of New Mexico Presenters: Rosita D. Albert, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Patrick Belanger, Univ of Southern California Benjamin J. Broome, Arizona State University Yea-Wen Chen, Ohio University Mary Jane Collier, Univ of New Mexico Sara DeTurk, Univ of Texas, San Antonio Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato Ellen W. Gorsevski, Bowling Green State Univ Jieyoung Kong, Arizona State Univ Sudeshna Roy, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Robert Shuter, Marquette University Kathryn Sorrells, California State Univ, Northridge Gregg B. Walker, Oregon State Univ Kay Weaver, University of Waikato Michael Zirulnik, Arizona State Univ 213073 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Global Voices and Women’s Human Rights: Gender, Culture, and Rhetorical Possibilities for Women Leaders Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Rebecca A. Kuehl, South Dakota State University Presenters: Rebecca A. Kuehl, South Dakota State University Karrin Anderson, Colorado State University Rana T. Husseini, DePaul University Allison M. Prasch, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Kristina Horn Sheeler, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Indianapolis 213093 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Finding Balance in Service-Learning: Effectively Harmonizing Instructor, Student, and Community Voice Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Experiential Learning in Communication Division Chair: Elizabeth Baiocchi-Wagner, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Presenters: Disraelly Cruz, Univ of South Dakota Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University K. Megan Hopper, Illinois State University Leslie A. Rill, Portland State University Dana Seay, University of Louisville Siobhan Smith, University of Louisville Kelley Stedman, Ball State University 213095 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor The "God Problem" Revisited: Addressing God's "Voice" in Human Communication Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Religious Communication Association Chair: Matthew A. Koschmann, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Respondent: Quentin Schultze, Calvin College "Giving Voice to the Experience of God through the Member-Written Literature of Alcoholics Anonymous" Charles F. Aust, Kennesaw State Univ "Evangelicals as the Voice of God in the Public Sphere" Denise P Ferguson, Pepperdine University "God: The Team Member that Trumps all Others?" Ryan T. Hartwig, Azusa Pacific Univ "Exploring the Notion of God’s Agency in Organizational Decision-Making" Lacy G. McNamee, Baylor University "God's Voice in Organizational Communication: A Root-Metaphor Analysis of Fundamentalist Christian Organizing" Mark Ward, Univ of Houston, Victoria 213113 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Advances in Research on Health Literacy and Social Capital Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Sara Roxanne Hall, Kent State University "Explaining Low-Income Patient Satisfaction through Understanding Patient Experience: How Health Literacy Explicates What Behaviors Patients Identify as Being Helpful" Lisa Guntzviller, Purdue University; Jakob D. Jensen, University of Utah; Andy J. King, Purdue University; Lashara A Davis, Purdue University "Health Literacy, Self-Efficacy, and Patients’ Assessment of Medical Disclosure and Consent Documentation" Erin Donovan-Kicken, Univ of Texas, Austin; Michael S. Mackert, Univ of Texas, Austin; Trey D. Guinn, Univ of Texas, Austin; Andrew C. Tollison, Univ of Texas, Austin; Barbara Breckinridge, University of Texas, Austin; Stephen Pont, Dell Children’s Medical Center, Univ Texas Southwestern Medical School, Austin "Income, Social Capital, and Health: A Communicative Approach" Mohan J. Dutta, Purdue University; Xiumei Zhu, Purdue University "The Role of Involvement, Scientific Literacy, Education, and Message Format in Influencing the Lay Public’s Regulatory Attitude about PFOA Exposure" Kami J. Silk, Michigan State University; Samantha Nazione, Michigan State University; Lindsay Neuberger, University of Central Florida; Sandi W. Smith, Michigan State University; Charles K. Atkin, Michigan State University "Validating Measures of Social Capital at Community Level" Chul-joo Lee, Ohio State University; Daniel Kim, Harvard University 213114 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor From Tanjug to Beijing: Understanding the Nuances of News Systems and Media Reception around the World Sponsors: International and Intercultural Communication Division, Mass Communication Division Chair: Christopher R Ortega, State University of NY, University, Buffalo Respondent: Veena V. Raman, Penn State University "Confucianism in the Chinese Media: A Reception Analysis of the Revolutionary History TV Drama In Those Passionate Days" Luzhou Li, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Saskia Witteborn, Chinese Univ of Hong Kong "What is Most Important for My Country is Not Most Important for Me: Agenda-setting Effects in China" Guoliang Zhang, Shanghai Jiaotong University; Guosong Shao, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics; Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University "Design Characteristics in International News Coverage: A Comparison Between U.S. and Brazil" Danny Paskin, California State Univ, Long Beach "A Paleontology of Style: The Evolution of the Middle East in the AP Stylebook, 1977-2010" Fred Vultee, Wayne State University "Whatever Happened to Tanjug? Re-loading Memory for an Understanding of the Global News System" Christian Vukasovich, Bowling Green State University; Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Bowling Green State University 213115 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor From Mapping, Clicking, Emailing and Blogging to the Politics of Play on GameTrailers.com Sponsors: Human Communication and Technology Division, Mass Communication Division Chair: Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University Respondent: Nancy Jennings, Univ of Cincinnati "Mapping Injustice: The World is Witness, Place-Framing, and the Politics of Viewing on Google Earth" Joshua Ewalt, University of Nebraska, Lincoln "Clicking, Emailing, and Commenting: How Users Take Advantage of Different Forms of Interactivity on Online News Sites" Pablo Javier Boczkowski, Northwestern University; Eugenia Mitchelstein, Northwestern University "Considering, Establishing, and Revisiting Voice: Blogging Orientations, Privacy Management, and Content Deletion Practices" Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University; Paul Haridakis, Kent State University; Sandra Petronio, Indiana UnivPurdue Univ Indianapolis "Celebitchy(.com): Celebrity Blogs, Bloggers, and the Tiger Woods Sex Scandal" Jason G. Laenen, Louisiana State University "The Politics of Play on GameTrailers.com" R.M. Milner, University of Kansas 213121 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Organizational Narratives Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Kirsten Broadfoot, Colorado State University Respondent: Boris H. J. M. Brummans, Université de Montréal "Changing Stories" Laurie K. Lewis, Rutgers University; Nicole Laster, University of Waikato "Racing David Boje: Utilizing Anna’s Story to Explore Antenarrative Analysis" Jeff Birdsell, Univ of Texas, Austin; Leah LeFebvre, Univ of Texas, Austin; Kate Blackburn, University of Texas, Austin; Larry D. Browning, Univ of Texas, Austin "Reconsidering Consultants’ Strategic Use of the Business Case for Diversity" Jennifer Mease, Texas A&M Univ "What Happens When Stories Ripple Through Organizations? The Functions of Narrative Repetition" Stephanie Dailey, Univ of Texas, Austin; Larry D. Browning, Univ of Texas, Austin "Writing-Stories on 'Care-Full' Work: Meaningful Work and the Ethics of Care" Rahul Mitra, Purdue University 213122 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Immaterial Encounters with the Absent Voice Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Niko Poulakos, University of Iowa Presenters: Andrew Hansen, Trinity University Niko Poulakos, University of Iowa Stace Treat, Drake University Respondent: Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University 213123 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Impact of Technology in the Classroom from Elementary School to High School Sponsor: Elementary and Secondary Education Section Chair: Anna Wright, Illinois State University "Choosing and Using: Instructors’ Perspectives on the Integration of Information and Communication Technologies into Secondary School Courses" Russell Kirkscey, Texas Tech University "Media Interaction on the Relationally Aggressive Behaviors of Middle School Girls" Laura R. Hammel, Ursuline College "Virtual Worlds: Exploring Young Children’s Play in Club Penguin and Webkinz" James Schuessler, John's Hopkins Univ 213125 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Will You Be My Friend? Does Social Media Make You Social or Anti-Social? Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Tammy R. Vigil, Boston University Respondent: Tammy R. Vigil, Boston University "An Eye for an Ear and Time vs. Space: Analyzing Social Media from the Technological Determinism Perspective" Tobe L. Berkovitz, Boston University "Are Social Media Perceived to Have a Greater Impact on Others than the Self? Exploring Third-person Effects in the Context of New Media" Mina Tsay, Boston University "Cultivation in the 'New' New Media Environment: Observations on the Evolution of Theory and Technology" Jim Shanahan, Boston University "Parasocial Relationships in 140 Characters or Less" Patrice Oppliger, Boston University 213127 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Spiritual Voice in Meditation, the Workplace, and Peak Communication Experiences Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Division Chair: Kristen Jenkins, Duquesne University Respondent: Larry Powell, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham "A Preliminary Study on the Effects of Meditation in Japanese University Students" Miho Iwakuma, Kyoto University "Peak Communication Experiences and its Relations with Spirituality and an Enlarged Self: A Factor Analysis Study" Chad Edwards, Western Michigan Univ; Autumn P. Edwards, Western Michigan Univ; Amanda Torrens, Ohio University "The Impact of an Individual's Spirituality on Communication in the Workplace" Priscilla L. Young, Univ of Rhode Island 213128 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Kids Today: Understanding Young People's Political Thinking Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Janette Kenner Muir, George Mason Univ Respondent: Dannagal E. Goldthwaite Young, University of Delaware "'It Doesn’t Affect My Vote': Third-person effects of Celebrity Endorsements on College Voters in the 2004 and 2008 Presidential Elections" Jennifer Brubaker, University of North Carolina, Wilmington "Assessing the Voice of College Voters in Election 2008: The Effect of Race and Sex on Perceptions of Candidate Credibility" Heather Hayes, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Why Do Students Completing a Political Knowledge Test Score Higher Online than in the Classroom? A Series of Studies" Hillary C. Shulman, Michigan State University; Frank Boster, Michigan State University; Christopher J. Carpenter, Western Illinois Univ; Allison S. Shaw, Michigan State University "Young Citizens’ Use of Political Information in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Campaign" J. Brian Houston, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Mitchell S. McKinney, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 213129 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Communication and Social Cognition High-Density Paper Session Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Chair: Nicholas A. Palomares, Univ of California, Davis "The Role of Consistency in Detecting Deception: The Superiority of Correspondence over Coherence" J. Pete Blair, Texas State University; Torsten Reimer, Purdue University; Timothy Levine, Michigan State University "The Nature of Supportive Listening III: Do Relational Affiliation, Closeness, and Quality Mediate the Relationship between Supportive Communication and Listening?" Graham Bodie, Louisiana State University; Susanne M. Jones, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Explaining the Legitimization of Paltry Favors Effect: Self-Presentation Goals or Removing the Reason to Say “No”?" Jayson L. Dibble, Univ of Hawaii, Manoa; Michael Cacal, University of Hawaii, Manoa; Aili Peyton, University of Hawaii, Manoa; Andra Kubulins, University of Hawaii; Emiko Taniguchi, University of Hawaii, Manoa; Lisa van Raalte, University of Hawaii, Manoa; Amy Wisner, Univ of Hawaii, Manoa "Attitude Accessibility and Automatic Orientation to Products and Brands in Advertising" Catherine Goodall, Kent State University; David Ewoldsen, Ohio State University "Assessments of Credibility in Online Product Reviews: A Language Expectancy Perspective" Matthew Jensen, University of Oklahoma; Joshua Averbeck, Marshall University; Kevin B. Wright, Saint Louis University "Intentionality Assessments and the Evaluation of Online Behavior" David C. DeAndrea, Michigan State University; Joseph B. Walther, Michigan State University 213130 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Voicing Identity: Mass Communication and Educating With/in Latinidad Sponsor: Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: Rosalinda Cantu, South Texas College Respondent: Carolina Rosas Webber, Univ of South Florida "Cultural Adaptation of an MNC in Mexico: A Success Story" Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida; Elizabeth Minei, University of Oklahoma "Going the Distance: Reaching the Hispanic Immigrant Community through Public Relations Service Learning: A Case Study" Astrid M. Sheil, California State University, San Bernardino; Jose L. Rivera, California State Univ, San Bernardino; Natalia Lopez-Thismon, California State University, San Bernardino "Hispanic Professors in U.S. Higher Education: Examining Voices of Identity Negotiation" Astrid Villamil, University of Kansas "Young Latinos in the European Press: Underrepresented Voices in Spanish Mainstream Media" Jessica Retis-Rivas, California State Univ, Northridge; Paola Garcia, Université d' Avignon et des Pays Vaucluse 213131 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Public Diplomacy and International Broadcasting in the 2.0 Age Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Craig Hayden, American University Presenters: Amelia Arsenault, Georgia State University Yelena Osipova, American University Shawn M. Powers, Georgia State University Efe Sevin, American University R.S. Zaharna, American University Respondent: J. Gregory Payne, Emerson College 213132 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor American Forensic Association - Selected Papers in the Practical Application of Forensic Voices Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Scott Harris, University of Kansas "Argumentativeness and Political Participation: A Cross-Cultural Analysis in the United States and Turkey" Stephen Croucher, Marist College; Brett Ainsworth, Marist College; Meghan Ball, Marist College; Kieran Begley, Marist College; Laci Corzo, Marist College; Tamara Grimes, Marist College; Rand Otten, Marist College "Online Spaces for Education and Communication Development: Developing Argumentative Discourse Skills in Online Educational Games" Susan L. Kline, Ohio State University; Jonathan D. D'Angelo, Ohio State University "The Emerging Voices of Race: Critical Race Theory, Gangsta Rap, and Social Controversy" Byron B. Craig, Indiana University 213134 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor Voices from the “Borderlands”: Understanding the Complexities and Implications of Cross-cultural Parenting in American Society Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Respondent: Candice Thomas-Maddox, Ohio University, Lancaster "Digging (in) the Playground: (In)visibility of Difference in the Context of Multi-cultural Parenting" Natalia Rybas, Indiana Univ, East "LikeTiger Mother, Like Tiger Daughter: A Content Analysis of the Impact of Cultural Differences on Chinese and American Parenting Styles" Chin-Chung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha "Parenting Perspectives from a Cuban-immigrant Mother: Choosing Acculturation over Cultural Transmission" Ana M. Cruz, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha "Walking in Step with Culture: Parenting American Indian Children for Dual-world Living" Teresa Lamsam, University of Kansas "When Tiger Mom meets Mama Bear: A Discursive Exploration of How the Differences between Eastern and Western Parenting Styles are Conceptualized and Contested in Social Media" Qi Tang, Tennessee State Univ 213141 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Thinking and Talking About Sex Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Shawna Harris, Missouri Western State University Respondent: Shawna Harris, Missouri Western State University "An Exploration of Friendship Support and Sexual Decisions in College-Aged Individuals' Sexual Conversations" Alysa Lucas, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania; Jon F. Nussbaum, Penn State University "Communication Involving Long-term Dating Partners' Sexual Conversations: The Connection between Religious Faith and Sexual Intimacy" Megan Moore Johnson, University of Arkansas; Patricia Amason, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Robert M. Brady, University of Arkansas; Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville "Face Concerns and Facework Strategies in Safe Sex Communication" Aimee E. Miller-Ott, University of Hartford "The Communication of Sexual Identity-Images in a Self-Presentational Context" Heather N. Fedesco, Purdue University; James Tyler, Purdue University 213142 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Relational Maintenance in Close Relationships Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Megan R. Dillow, West Virginia University Respondent: Leanne Knobloch, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Making the Most Out of Maintenance: An Expanded Typology of Relational Maintenance across Various Relationship Types" Alice E. Veksler, University of Connecticut; Jen Eden, Northern Illinois University "The Role of Relationship Onset: The Impact of Expectations for Relational Maintenance and Conflict Management on Relationship Satisfaction" Brian C. Pattie, Kent State University "Maintaining Friendships Together: An Actor-partner Interdependence Model Analysis of the Effect of Relational Maintenance Behaviors on Relational Quality Indicators in Young Adult Friendships" Breanna McEwan, Western Illinois Univ "Relational Maintenance Behaviors, Religiosity, and Gender Role Orientation in African American Marriages: Incorporation of a Relational Maintenance Religion Scale (RMRS)" Stephen Haas, Univ of Cincinnati 213144 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Scholars' Office Hours Sponsor: Scholars' Office Hours Chairs: Zantel Nichols, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Audra Kate Nuru, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Rachel A. Stohr, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln Presenters: Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara Bryant Keith Alexander, California State Univ, Los Angeles Mike Allen, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Brenda J. Allen, University of Colorado, Denver Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Robert Asen, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Karen Lee Ashcraft, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Wayne A. Beach, San Diego State Univ Carole Blair, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Arthur P. Bochner, Univ of South Florida Dawn O. Braithwaite, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln Daniel Brouwer, Arizona State University Barry Brummett, Univ of Texas, Austin Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver Donal A. Carbaugh, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst John Caughlin, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Victoria Chen, San Francisco State Univ Dana L. Cloud, Univ of Texas, Austin Frederick C. Corey, Arizona State University William Cupach, Illinois State University Ann Darling, University of Utah James Darsey, Georgia State University Stanley A. Deetz, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Stephen Depoe, Univ of Cincinnati Bonnie J. Dow, Vanderbilt University Carolyn S. Ellis, Univ of South Florida James Ferris, University of Toledo Sonja K. Foss, Univ of Colorado, Denver Ann B. Frymier, Miami University Kathleen M. Galvin, Northwestern University Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato John W. Gastil, Penn State University Patricia Geist Martin, San Diego State Univ Howard Giles, Univ of California, Santa Barbara Daena J. Goldsmith, Lewis & Clark College Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Dennis S. Gouran, Penn State University Larry Gross, Univ of Southern California Joshua Gunn, Univ of Texas, Austin Rona T. Halualani, San Jose State University Tina M. Harris, Univ of Georgia Lynn M. Harter, Ohio University J. Michael Hogan, Penn State University Mary Lee Hummert, University of Kansas Ronald L. Jackson II, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Joann Keyton, North Carolina State University John Louis Lucaites, Indiana University D. Soyini Madison, Northwestern University Valerie Manusov, University of Washington Raymie E. McKerrow, Ohio University Sandra Metts, Illinois State University Charles E. Morris III, Boston College Timothy P. Mottet, Texas State University, San Marcos Dennis K. Mumby, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Kristine Muñoz, University of Iowa Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Mark P. Orbe, Western Michigan Univ Catherine Palczewski, Univ of Northern Iowa Shawn J. Parry-Giles, University of Maryland Sandra Petronio, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis Linda L. Putnam, Univ of California, Santa Barbara Valerie R. Renegar, San Diego State Univ Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University Cheri J. Simonds, Illinois State University John M. Sloop, Vanderbilt University Stacey Sowards, Univ of Texas, El Paso Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky Mary E. Stuckey, Georgia State University Angharad N. Valdivia, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Eric King Watts, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Steven Wilson, Purdue University J. Macgregor Wise, Arizona State Univ, West Julia T. Wood, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Gust A. Yep, San Francisco State Univ 213147 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rampart Room - Fifth Floor American Society for the History of Rhetoric Business Meeting Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Presenters: Stephen M. Halloran, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dave Tell, University of Kansas Johanna E. Hartelius, Northern Illinois Univ Kathleen Suzanne Lamp, Arizona State University Brandon M. Inabinet, Furman University Beth Innocenti, University of Kansas Robert N. Gaines, University of Maryland Michele Kennerly, Northeastern University Scott R. Stroud, Univ of Texas, Austin Christopher Swift, Willamette University Rachel Avon A. Whidden, Lake Forest College Robert Hariman, Northwestern University David Timmerman, Monmouth College Brett Craig, University of Kansas Ned O'Gorman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 213151 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Stakeholder Voice: Democracy and Dissent in Organizations Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Tim Hegstrom, San Jose State University Presenters: Isabel C. Botero, Aarhus University Johny Garner, Texas Christian University Tim Hegstrom, San Jose State University Jeffrey Kassing, Arizona State Univ, West 213152 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Eastern Communication Association Business Meeting Sponsor: Eastern States Communication Association Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Presenters: Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University Cynthia M. Lont, George Mason Univ Candice Thomas-Maddox, Ohio University, Lancaster Nancy Willets, Cape Cod Community College Trevor Parry-Giles, University of Maryland Theodore A. Avtgis, Ashland University Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University 213153 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor International Forensics: Perspectives on Giving Students a Voice Sponsor: International Forensic Association Chair: Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College Respondent: Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College "Conducting Research for British Parliamentary Debate" John Patrick, University of La Verne "Gaining Awareness of the Culturally Contingent Nature of Rhetoric through the IFA" Marjorie Hazeltine, San Jose State University "Voicing the International Experience: The Use of Phenomenology for Assessing Student Voice at the IFA Tournament through Journaling" Gretchen E. Wheeler, Casper College 213154 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor A Chorus of Voices: Teaching Special Populations at Undergraduate Colleges and Universities Sponsor: Convention Theme Group Chair: Armeda C. Reitzel, Humboldt State Univ Respondent: Teresa H. Housel, Hope College "Can Your Hear Me Now? Listening to the Voices of Adult and Non-traditional Students as they Balance the Load they Carry as Compared to Traditionally Aged Students on our College and Universities Campuses and in our Classrooms" Nancy F. Burroughs, California State University, Stanislaus; Xun Liu, California State Univ, Stanislaus "Giving Special Populations a—Digital—Voice: An Exploration of Theory and Possibilities" Ryan M Guy, California State Univ, Chico "How Do We Teach Students to use their Voices When it Seems that We’re Losing Our Own?" Mary E. Hurley, St. Louis Community College "Listening to New Voices: Using Interaction and Reflection to Help Underprepared Students Develop Skills to Deepen Analysis and Improve Performance" Ross Mackinney, Humboldt State Univ "Supporting Our Troops: Veterans' Voices in the Public Speaking Course" Armeda C. Reitzel, Humboldt State Univ; Priscilla Neff, Humboldt State University; Ashley Kane, Humboldt State Univ "Under the Radar: Students Survive 12 Hours Without Technology" Vickie L. Harvey, California State Univ, Stanislaus 213156 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans ARST Business Meeting Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Presenters: Aimee-Marie Dorsten, Wilson College Lisa Keranen, Univ of Colorado, Denver Karen Taylor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Salon 825 - Eighth Floor 213157 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Producing Publics, Dis/empowering Subjects: Research in Biopower and Institutional Discourse Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Kelly Happe, University of Georgia Respondent: Barbara Biesecker, University of Georgia "Biopolitics and the Possibility of an Ethical Bioethics: Treating Mentally Ill Prisoners" Stuart Murray, Ryerson University "Biopower, Genetics, and Ethics: Feminist Considerations" Kelly Happe, University of Georgia "The Sabido Method: Entertainment-Education and the Cultural Labor of Bio-Political Governance" Ronald Walter Greene, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities 213158 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor The Voice of Religion in Television, Books, and "Sermons" Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Teresa Federico Morales, Georgia State University Respondent: John Katsion, Northwest Missouri State Univ "Homilies and Horsemen: The Scripture in the CW’s Supernatural" Joseph M. Valenzano, University of Dayton; Erika Engstrom, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "The Purpose-Driven Life: An Ideological Worldview Marked by Internal Contradiction" Shannon A. Montgomery, Georgia State University "Brian McLaren’s (Polyphonically) Novel Approach to the Bible: Hearing God Amid Many Voices" John B. Hatch, Eastern University "Inflecting the Local Voice of a Global Genre: The Islamic Khutba in the United States" David Klope, Mount Mercy University 5:00 PM 215143 5:00 PM to 6:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor NCA Opening Session: Rebuilding Community after Crisis Sponsor: NCA National Office Chair: Rich West, Emerson College Presenters: Jim Pate, New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity Andrew Shahan, Arise Academy Lawrence R. Frey, Trinity University/University of Colorado, Boulder 6:15 PM 218100 6:15 PM to 7:30 PM Sheraton New Orleans NCA Welcome Reception Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University Rich West, Emerson College Friday Napoleon Ballroom - Third Floor November 18, 2011 7:00 AM 301001 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM New Orleans Marriott Boardroom - First Floor FWSD/WC Officers' Breakfast Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Presenters: Rachel M. Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ Barbara Parisi, Long Island University Helen Tate, Columbia College LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Jennifer Dunn, Dominican University Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ Alena Amato Ruggerio, Southern Oregon University Yahui Zhang, Wayland Baptist Univ Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University 301028 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Community College Section Business Meeting I Sponsor: Community College Section Presenters: Susan Ward, Delaware County Community College Allison Ainsworth, Gainesville State College Deborah Hefferin, Broward College, North Campus Danna Prather, Suffolk County Community College Robert G. Leonard, Sinclair Community College 301082 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM New Orleans Marriott St. Charles - 41st Floor NCA Doctoral Chair's Breakfast Sponsor: NCA National Office Chair: Betsy Wackernagel Bach, National Communication Association Presenters: Edward L. Fink, University of Maryland Timothy Kuhn, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 8:00 AM 302011 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor The Voice of Angels: An Auto/Ethnographic Exploration of the Words that make a Difference for Parents Experiencing Stillbirth Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Chair: Suzanne Pullen, San Francisco State Univ Presenter: Suzanne Pullen, San Francisco State Univ 302012 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Debut Papers in Performance Studies Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Heather Carver, University of Missouri Respondent: Heather Carver, University of Missouri "Giving Voice to a Marginalized Performance Tradition in Contemporary Society" Devendra Sharma, California State Univ, Fresno; Seema Gupta, San Jose State University "Performing Depression Through 'The Maria Bamford Show'" Kate Gramlich, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "Mr. President, Pull My Finger: Moving from the Tragic to the Comic with Protest Music" Eddie Glenn, University of Kansas "Nobody’s Baby but Mine: The Case of Ownership over Iran’s Young, Dead or Missing, Political Activists" Sareh Afshar, New York University "The Reality of Contingency: Performance as Materialized Trope and the Theorization of Rupture" Marjorie Hazeltine, San Jose State University; Kurt Zemlicka, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 302013 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Beakers, Biorhythms and Bytes: Advancing Women's Voices in Technology and Science Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University "Gaining and Sustaining Voice as Women Scientist in Academe" Lorie Groll, Purdue University "Getting Meta: A Review of Intersectional Approaches to Online Fan Studies" Mara Williams, University of Oregon "I’m No Expert: Exploring Online Voices of Mother-to-Mother Advice" Molly Swiger, Baldwin-Wallace College "Madam Speaker, We Have the Votes: Procuring Vocalic Space in the Health Care Reform Debate through Political Style and Affect" Mary Anne Taylor, Univ of Texas, Austin "The Scandal about Breastfeeding Online: Multiple Politics of Technological Mothering" Natalia Rybas, Indiana Univ, East "The Voice of Breast Cancer? Constitutive Rhetoric in Nancy Brinker's 'We All Come Together'" Wilson Katherine, University of Cincinnati "Women and Racial Minorities in STEM Fields: A Communication Perspective as a New Voice" John Nicholson, Mississippi State Univ 302014 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Disability and Activism in Communication Sponsor: Caucus on Disability Issues Chair: Karen L. Deardorff, Ohio University Respondent: Bruce Henderson, Ithaca College "Appreciative Inquiry and Disability Discourse: Time for a New Paradigm, Time for a New Voice" Vicki Crooks, Ohio University "Errors of Eros: Politics of Intimacy and Friendship In Neurodiversity and Cure Autism Movements" Nathan CreanWilliams, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Representing the 'Real Voice' of Autism: An Analysis of the Social Movement Rhetoric of the Autistic Liberation Front" Michelle Calka, Manchester College "Words Do Matter: A Diachronic Analysis of Judicial, Legislative and Advocacy Rhetoric on Behalf of Public Support for Children with Disabilities" Jane Elmes-Crahall, Wilkes University; Mark Congdon, University of North Carolina, Greensboro 302015 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Sojourning Voices: 21st Century Autoethnographic and Communicative Experiences of African Americans Living Internationally Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Kimberly D. Campbell, Texas Southern University Respondent: Reynaldo S. Anderson, Harris Stowe College "African-American Interactions from the 'Horn of Africa'" Rhunette C. Diggs, Columbus State Community College "Becoming Blasian: An autoethnographic exploration of an African American Family’s Experiences Living in China through a Critical Incident Approach" Kimberly D. Campbell, Texas Southern University "From Hip-Hop to Hanok" Eric Durham, Chungnam National University "Mangoes, Coconuts and Collard Greens: Building Friendships among African American and African Caribbean Women in Trinidad West Indies" Tia Cooper, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus "Negrita Chica en Mexico: An Auto Ethnographic Exploration of an African American Women’s Experiences Living in Chihuahua, Mexico" Kesha Morant Williams, Penn State, Berks 302022 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Transforming, Interpreting, and Reflecting Upon Pedagogical Voice: Longitudinal Reflections of SoTL Research as Manifested in the Classroom Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Chair: Dacia Charlesworth, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne Presenters: Dacia Charlesworth, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne Maggie M. Sullivan, Loras College Elizabeth Tolman, South Dakota State Univ Diana L Tucker, Walden Univ 302023 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Which Voice is Worth More? A Professional Oriented Communication Major or a Liberal Arts Oriented Major? Sponsor: NCA Educational Policies Board Chair: Mark Redmond, Iowa State Univ Presenters: Phil Backlund, Central Washington University Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University Chrys Gabrich, Carlow University Betsy Hall, Consultant and Counselor Jeff Kerssen-Griep, Univ of Portland Julie Weeks Simanski, Des Moines Area Community College Helen Tate, Columbia College Candice Thomas-Maddox, Ohio University, Lancaster 302024 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor The Discourses and Dilemmas of Conversation Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Charlotte M. Jones, Carroll College "The Interpersonal Recognition of Attention Deficit, Non Sequitur" Gregory Thompson, University of California, San Diego "Fearless Nation: A Discursive Analysis of Virtual Play Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder" Alexa Eisner, Syracuse University "Context as the Missing Link: Determining the Real Meaning of the Message" Kara Kehoe, University of Nebraska, Lincoln "Being All Like: An Ethnography and Conversational Analysis of Assertions through Codeswitching" Kristina Gorgevich, California State Univ, Sacramento "Effective Doctor-Patient Communication: An Updated Examination" Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida; Jennifer Spear, Univ of Central Florida 302025 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor “Who’s Driving the Textbook Bus?” The Role of Voice in Authorship Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Beth M. Waggenspack, Virginia Tech Presenters: Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos Isa N. Engleberg, Prince George's Community College Kory Floyd, Arizona State University Cheri J. Simonds, Illinois State University Joseph M. Valenzano, University of Dayton Samuel P. Wallace, University of Dayton 302027 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor Rhetoric Society of America Board of Directors Meeting Sponsor: Rhetoric Society of America Presenters: Davida Charney, University of Texas Gregory Clark, Brigham Young Univ Pamela Conners, Gustavus Adolphus College Cara A. Finnegan, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Cinthia Gannett, Fairfield University Robert Hariman, Northwestern University James Jsinski, University of Puget Sound Arabella Lyon, State Univ of New York, Buffalo Carolyn R. Miller, North Carolina State University Roxanne Mountford, University of Kentucky Lester C. Olson, Univ of Pittsburgh Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University Krista Ratcliffe, Marquette University Jack Selzer, Penn State University Kimberly Thomas-Pollei, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Arthur E. Walzer, Univ of Minnesota David Zarefsky, Northwestern University 302028 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Finding Voice While in Transition: Blending Communication Studies Courses with Professional/Technical Programs to Empower Students to Re-Enter the Workforce Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Danielle Powell, Cascadia Community College Presenters: Brian Bansenauer, Cascadia Community College Heidi McGrew, Sinclair Comm College David Ortiz, Cascadia Community College Janette Rasque, Cascadia Community College Kurt Simmons, Workforce Development Council, Snohomis County Sue Tinney, Cascadia Community College 302029 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Ethnographic Listening: Studying Culture Through Sound Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Patricia Sotirin, Michigan Technological Univ "Documentary Boot Camp" Daniel Makagon, DePaul University; Mary Gould, St. Louis University "In the Dumps" Michael LeVan, University of South Florida; Mark Neumann, Northern Arizona Univ "Silencing the City: Tokyo’s Hermetic Music Spaces" David Morris, University of South Florida 302031 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Queer Voices, Queer Spaces: The Gay Bar and the LGBTQ Community Sponsor: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Chair: David J. Gudelunas, Fairfield University Respondent: M.J. Robinson, Marymount Manhattan College "We Hopeful Addicts" John Martin Wolf, Syracuse University "The Court and the Guild" Deryl Johnson, Kutztown University "Straight Possibilities in Gay Bars: John Dewey, Eventful Becoming and the Rhetoric of ‘Other’ Spaces" Joe E. Rhodes, Louisiana State University "‘You’re All Going to Hell:’ Queer Archives and Resistance in Small Town Gay Bar" Katelyn Hale Wood, Univ of Texas, Austin "The Untimely (and Untrue) Death of Gay and Lesbian Space" David J. Gudelunas, Fairfield University 302051 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Embodied Interventions: Giving Voice to the Fat Body Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Chair: Lisa Tillmann, Rollins College Respondent: Lisa Tillmann, Rollins College "Desiring Health; No Longer Fearing Fat: An Embodied Performative Challenge to the Demands of Thinness and FatPhobia" Benny LeMaster, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "Morbid Obesity and/or Athleticism: A Performative Reflection on the Indefinability of Fatness and Movement" Miranda Olzman, San Francisco State University "Towards The ‘Revolting’ Body: Poesis and Drag Performance As Methods of A Fat Resistance" Jesus Ivan Valles, California State Univ, Long Beach "Woman Over Weight" Tracey Frazier, Eastern Michigan university 302052 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Finding our Voices: Textual Awakenings of Philosophical Scholarship Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Gary P. Radford, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ "Finding Questions, Finding Voice: The Irruption of Norman F. Dixon" Gary P. Radford, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ "Hearing (and Giving Voice to) Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s The Wisdom of the Sands" Corey Anton, Grand Valley State University "Hermeneutics and the Interpretation of Echoing Voices" Pat Arneson, Duquesne University "The Voice of the Librarian: Transmitting Content in the Context of Relationships" Marie L. Radford, Rutgers University "Toward the Authoring of an Authentic Voice" Beth A. Walter, Duquesne University 302053 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Doing More with Less? Voicing Concerns Regarding the Future of Budget Crunches and Effects on Communication Education Sponsors: Communication and the Future Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: William L. Mullen, Liberty University Presenters: Shawn Wahl, Angelo State Univ Donna R. Pawlowski, Creighton University Thomas Baglan, Arkansas State University Marceline Thompson Hayes, Arkansas State University Elizabeth N. Ribarsky, Univ of Illinois, Springfield Faith E. Mullen, Liberty University Russel Luce, Truman State University 302054 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Media Coverage of the 2010 Census Seen…But Not Heard Sponsors: Black Caucus, Convention Theme Group Chair: Kim LeDuff, University of Southern Mississippi Presenters: Riva Brown Teague, Jackson State University Melody Fisher, Tougaloo College Ed Silence, University of Southern Mississippi Vera Walker-Hawkins, Texas Southern University 302055 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Visual Voices: Expressing Our Theme through Visual Communication Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Visual Communication Division Chair: Heather M. Crandall, Gonzaga University Respondent: Brian Rusted, University of Calgary "Eikoh Hosoe's Visual Poetry: Transforming Voice Through Art" David Staton, University of Colorado "Four Little Girls and the Subjunctive Voice in Film" Katie Lind, Syracuse University "Visual Voices at the Monson Motor Lodge Protest: Visceral Reasoning Ignited by a 'Dive-In'" Kristine Warrenburg, Flagler College "Visualizing Voices: The Multi-accentual Articulations of Jenny Holzer" Michael Glassco, University of Iowa 302060 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Giving Voice to Multiple Populations Sponsor: Training and Development Division Chair: Paul N. Lakey, Abilene Christian University "Communication in a Changing World: Contemporary Perspectives on Business Communication Competence" Jennifer Waldeck, Chapman University; Cathryn Durante, Chapman University; Briana Helmuth, Chapman University; Brandon Marcia, Chapman University "Finding the Love Guru in You: Examining the Effectiveness of a Sexual Coaching Skill Training Program" Jennifer Gill Rosier, James Madison University "Giving Coal Miners Voice: Development and Evaluation of Training on Radio Use in Underground Coal Mines" Catherine Y. Kingsley Westerman, University of Tennessee; Carin Kosmoski, NIOSH; Michael Brnich, NIOSH "Giving Voice to Underprivileged Populations: Creating Training Programs to Address Their Specific Needs" Sonia Zamanou-Erickson, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville; Natalee Schwalb, Southern Illinois University 302061 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Making Sure Every Voice is Heard: Mediation Through Different Means Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Miriam McMullen-Pastrick, Penn State University, Behrend College Respondent: Jessica K. Jameson, North Carolina State University "Conflict Management Styles and Argumentativeness: Examining the Differences between Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Communication" Andrea Mitchell, University of Akron; Heather L. Walter, University of Akron "Managing Conflict while Owning a Small Business: Saving Face and Figure in a Health Club" Melissa A. Maier, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Anna Herrman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Falon F. Kartch, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kikuko Omori, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kelly E. Tenzek, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Lara C. Stache, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Denis Grimes, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Keith Dilbeck, Bangkok University; Seokhoon Ahn, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Jennifer Glocka, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Julie Maloney, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Andrew Zoromski, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Nancy A. Burrell, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Neutrality and Satisfaction in the Mediation Session: The Clients’ Perspective" Keri Szejda Fehrenbach, Arizona State University; Amy Ebesu Hubbard, University of Hawaii, Manoa "Taking Dispute Resolution to New Heights. Proposal to Apply ODR to Airline Customer Service" Daria S. Heinemann, Wayne State Univ "What’s the Story with HR and Workplace Conflict? HR Professionals’ Positive Stories of Conflict Intervention" Ross Brinkert, Penn State University, Abington 302062 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Revitalizing the Study of Small Group Communication: Fifteen Years Later Sponsor: Group Communication Division Chair: Gwen Wittenbaum, Michigan State University Presenters: Lawrence R. Frey, Trinity University/University of Colorado, Boulder Dennis S. Gouran, Penn State University Joann Keyton, North Carolina State University Renee Meyers, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Marshall Scott Poole, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Kathleen M. Propp, Western Michigan Univ 302065 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony N - Fourth Floor SC11: Directing The Communication Internship Program Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Karen M. Roloff, Elmhurst College 302066 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Bonaparte - Fourth Floor SC09: Conquer Speech Anxiety & the Multidimensional Model: Design a Class, Module, or Workshop for Anxious Speakers Sponsor: Short Courses Presenter: Karen Kangas Dwyer, University of Nebraska, Omaha 302067 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Regent - Fourth Floor SC10: Developing Student Voice Through Technology: Teaching the Business & Professional Communication Course Online Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Katherine Castle, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 302069 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Iberville - Fourth Floor SC12: Enhancing Voices through New and Continuing Communication Centers Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College Presenters: Linda B. Hobgood, University of Richmond Kyle B. Love, Columbia College Marlene Preston, Virginia Tech Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College Mary E. Von Till, San Jose State University Eunkyong L. Yook, Univ of Mary Washington 302070 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Reclaiming Their Voice: Modern-Day Reactions to Gender Roles and Representations in “Mad Men” Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Bonnie J. Dow, Vanderbilt University "Feminine Voices in a ‘Triple-Bind’: Female Interpretations of ‘Mad Men’ Women" Allison M. Prasch, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "From Her Voice: Reconciling Feminist Ideology and ‘Mad Men’ Fandom" Holly N Willson Holladay, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Men without Voice: The Hegemonic Masculinity of ‘Mad Men’ as Disciplining Gendered Discourses" MaryAnn Martin, University of Iowa "Selective Purity: ‘Mad Men’ and Issues of Voicing Gender Role Contradictions" Emma Bertolaet, Purdue University "Suppressing Their Voice: The Symbolic Annihilation of Women at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce" Rod Carveth, Fitchburg State Univ 302071 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor The Practice of Rhetorical Inquiry: Object, Theory, Method Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Emily Ann Berg, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Respondent: Lisa Shawn Hogan, Penn State University "Beyond Public Address: Carter's Purpose, Trade, and Confidence" Steven Stuglin, Georgia State University "Giving Voice to Activism: Cindy Sheehan’s Use of Autobiography to Defend and Build the Peace Movement" Amy Pason, Univ of Nevada, Reno "Not Normal Circumstances: Rhetorical Crises, Problematic Articulations, and the Scene-Agent Ratio" Blake Abbott, University of Richmond "Inoperative Speech: Literacy, Legibility, and the Study of Public Address" Samuel McCormick, Purdue University 302072 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Voices of Students: Learner Communication Variables and Their Impact on Instructional Interactions Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Laura Martin, Univ of Texas, Pan American Respondent: Chad Edwards, Western Michigan Univ "Personality and its Association with Students’ Prosocial/Antisocial Communication Orientations" Jason Teven, California State University, Fullerton; James A. Katt, Univ of Central Florida "The Relationship between Students' Motives to Communicate with their Instructors and Classroom Environment" Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University; Christopher J. Claus, West Virginia University "Voicing Effective Feedback: An Investigation of Student Traits and Instructional Feedback Orientations" Colleen C. Malachowski, West Virginia University; Matthew M. Martin, West Virginia University; Jessalyn I. Vallade, West Virginia University 302073 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Finding Voice as Mother and Academic: Conversations with Women in the Trenches Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Lesli K. Pace, University of Louisiana, Monroe Presenters: Vanessa B. Beasley, Vanderbilt University Cindy L. Griffin, Colorado State University Lesli K. Pace, University of Louisiana, Monroe Kristan Poirot, Texas A&M Univ Amy R. Slagell, Iowa State Univ Shevaun E. Watson, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 302093 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Applied Voices Across the Field Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Convention Theme Group, Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: San Bolkan, California State Univ, Long Beach Respondent: Audra Diers, Marist College "'When We Arrived and Opened My Dorm Room Door, It Smelled Like Freedom and Opportunities': Voicing FirstGeneration College Students’ Experiences" Tiffany Wang, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jenna Stephenson-Abetz, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Conflicting Voices: Millennial College Graduates' Transitions from College to Career" Leilani Carver, Maryville Univ "Online Voice: An Interpretive Philosophical Reflection" Stacey O Irwin, Millersville University "Voice Versus Virus: Studying Rural Media Use to Best Employ Health Crisis Information" Mark Poepsel, Loyola University of New Orleans; HyunJee Oh, University of Missouri, Columbia; Annette Sobel, University of MissouriColumbia; Glen T. Cameron, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 302095 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Omnipresent Voices: Exploring the Nature and Implications of Ubiquitous Connectivity and Ambient Awareness Facilitated by New Media Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Mass Communication Division Chair: Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University Respondents: Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University; Jennifer Adams, DePauw University; Edward C. Brewer, Appalachian State Univ; Melissa Plew, Georgia Southern University; Stephen Dickter, Pepperdine University "Capturing a Sense of Others: The Development of An Ambient Awareness Scale" Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University "Privacy vs. Disclosure: Making Sense of the World With Mobile Imaging Technologies" Stephen Dickter, Pepperdine University "The Relationship between University/College Instructors’ Reasons for Deciding to Allow Students as Facebook Friends and Subsequent Ambient Awareness" Melissa Plew, Georgia Southern University "The Relevance of Snail Mail to Facebook: Negotiating Presence and Absence in New Social Media Technologies" Jennifer Adams, DePauw University "The Ubiquitous Nature of Second Life" Edward C. Brewer, Appalachian State Univ; Lynn D Gregory, Appalachian State Univ 302101 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Retired: Now What? Sponsor: NFHS Speech, Debate, and Theatre Association Chair: Robert Stockton, Anaheim Union High School District Presenters: Diane Ritzdorf, Arapahoe High School Nancy Rose, Churchill High School Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato Harry Sharp Jr., Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo 302103 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor The Cultural Politics of Deviance: Representing Drugs and Crime in the City and the Cell Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Amanda Davis Gatchet, Eastern New Mexico University Respondent: Kristen Hoerl, Butler University "Drugs and Accordions: Representations of Narcocorridos in U.S. American Print Media" Danielle Jones-Kvam, Univ of New Mexico "Neocolonialism and Prison Rhetoric in National Geographic's 'Locked Up Abroad'" Casey Kelly, Butler University "Rehabilitating the Masses: How Mediated Religion at the Louisiana State Penitentiary Translates to More Moral Prisoners" Kalen Churcher, Niagara University "Stepping Out of the Shadow Economy: A Critical, Cultural Look at a City's Addiction to Drug Money" Katie Kavanagh O'Neill, University of Pittsburgh 302104 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor The Voices of Cutting Edge Research in Mass Communication Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Rebecca ML Curnalia, Youngstown State Univ Respondent: Tracy Worrell, Rochester Institute of Technology "The Fervent, the Ambivalent, and the Great Gap Between: American Print Media Coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup" David R. Novak, Erasmus University, Rotterdam; Andrew C. Billings, University of Alabama "A Role for the Self: Media Content as Triggers for Autobiographical Memories" Dan McDonald, Ohio State University; Shu-Fang Lin, National Chung Cheng Univ; Melanie Sarge, Ohio State University; James G. Collier, Ohio State University; Bridget Potocki, Ohio State University "Media Authority, Sports Mythology, and Organizational Identity: Red Barber as the 'Voice' of the Brooklyn Dodgers" Raymond I. Schuck, Bowling Green State University "The Impact of Exposure to Sexually Oriented Media on the Endorsement of Hookup Culture: A Panel Study of FirstYear College Students" Jennifer S. Aubrey, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Siobhan Smith, University of Louisville "Associations between Television and Mental Well-being via Neighborhood Belonging" Meghan Moran, San Diego State University; Matthew Matsaganis, University at Albany, SUNY; Carmen Gonzalez, Univ of Southern California; Andrew R Schrock, Univ of Southern California 302106 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Clandestine Collectives and Secret Societies: Communicative Perspectives on Hidden Organizations Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Craig R. Scott, Rutgers University Presenters: Jack Z. Bratich, Rutgers University Craig R. Scott, Rutgers University Michael S Stohl, Univ of California, Santa Barbara Cynthia Stohl, Univ of California, Santa Barbara Angela Trethewey, Arizona State University 302108 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor We or Me? Issues of Personal, Social, and Cultural Identity Sponsors: International and Intercultural Communication Division, Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Mary Grace Antony, Schreiner University Respondent: Miriam S. Sobre-Denton, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "A Pancultural Preference for Other-Serving Attribution over Self-Serving Attribution" Austin Lee, Michigan State University; Hee Sun Park, Michigan State University; Tatsuya Imai, Univ of Texas, Austin; Seoyeon Hong, University of Missouri "Haafu a Voice: Biethnic Identity Development in Japan" Josh Nelson, San Diego State Univ "Experiencing “Chineseness” Affectively: Voices from Chinese College Students" Hsin-I (Cynthia) Cheng, Santa Clara University "The Rhetoric of Pizza: Intercultural Communication and Italian Politics" Fabio Parasecoli, New School Univ 302112 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Applied Communication in Health-related Contexts Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Health Communication Division Chair: Melinda Weathers, George Mason Univ Respondent: Heather J. Carmack, Missouri State Univ "Mammogram Screening Policy as Need Intervention" Susan Opt, James Madison University "Perceptions about Organ Donation among African American, Caucasian, and Hispanic High School Students" Brian L. Quick, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Nicole R. LaVoie, University of Illinois; Allison M Scott, University of Kentucky; Susan E. Morgan, Purdue University; Dave Bosch, Gift of Hope "Using an Ecological Framework to Understand Parent-Child Communication about Nutritional Decision-making and Behavior" Khadidiatou Ndiaye, Michigan State University; Kami J. Silk, Michigan State University; Jenn Anderson, Michigan State University; Allison Hurley, Michigan State University; Amanda Carpenter, Rutgers University; Haley Kranstuber, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jeffrey Proulx, Michigan State University "What Women with Breast Cancer Discuss with Clinicians about Risk for their Adolescent Daughters" Erin Maloney, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Richard Brown, Virginia Commonwealth University; Kissane David, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Shawna Edgerson, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Ken Offit, Cornell University; Mark Robson, Cornell University; Carma Bylund, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 302113 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Communicating about Cancer: Perceiving, Preventing, & Coping Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Shelly Hovick, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center "Educating Males about Testicular Cancer: Support for a Comprehensive Testicular Cancer Campaign" Melissa B. Wanzer, Canisius College; Catherine Foster, Canisius College; Sara LaBelle, West Virginia University; Timothy Servoss, Canisius College "Public Estimates of Cancer Frequency: Cancer Incidence Perceptions Mirror Distorted Media Depictions" Jakob D. Jensen, University of Utah; Courtney Lynam Scherr, Purdue University; Natasha Brown, Purdue University; Christina Jones, Purdue University; Katheryn Christy, Purdue University; Ryan J. Hurley, North Carolina State University "Improving Recruitment of Young Women Donors for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tissue Bank: Factors Influencing Intentions to Donate" Eileen F. Doherty, Purdue University; Erina L. MacGeorge, Purdue University "Young Women’s Perspectives on Cervical Cancer Prevention in Appalachian Kentucky: Insight from the Integrated Behavioral Model" Katharine Head, University of Kentucky; Elisia Cohen, University of Kentucky; Margaret McGladrey, University of Kentucky "Consulting with Surgeons prior to Breast-Cancer Surgery: Exploring the Negative Association between Patients' Self-Initiated Questions and Aspects of Patients' Satisfaction" Maria Venetis, Rutgers University; Jeffrey Robinson, Portland State University; Thomas Kearney, Cancer Institute of New Jersey 302114 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor Speaking For, Speaking Against: Everyday Representations of East Asia in the Twenty-First Century Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Caucus Chair: Hilary Franklin, Carnegie Mellon University "'Managing the Octopus': Yellow Peril Rhetoric in the 21st Century" Helen Ho, University of Michigan "A New Imprisonment: The Rhetorical Containment of 'Comfort Women' in English-Language Media" Hilary Franklin, Carnegie Mellon University "The Paradox of an Authentic Voice: Translating Japanese Manga for a U.S. Audience" Kristin Anderson-Terpstra, University of Iowa "The Search for the New Nazis: Representations of East Asia in Military Video Games" Robert Mejia, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 302115 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor A 'Vernacular Voice' for the Discipline: Exploring Recruitment, Organizational Maintenance and Scholarship in State Associations Sponsor: National States Advisory Council Chair: Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University Presenters: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Marie H. Baker-Ohler, Northern Arizona Univ Melissa A. Cook, St. Vincent College Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University Elesha L. Ruminski, Frostburg State Univ 302121 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Theoretical Perspectives on Voice, Dialogue, and Meaning Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Ryan Clark, Black Hills State University "An (Un)Critical Condition: The Trauma of Rhetorical Violence" Brett Ingram, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst; Dijana Jelaca, Univ of Massachusetts "Giving Voice to the Dialogic Paradigm" Matthew S Thatcher, Arkansas State University "Nationalism, Rhetoric, and the Structure of Voice" Matthew deTar, Northwestern University "Strategic Ambiguity in 'The Intentional Fallacy'" Ryan Clark, Black Hills State University "The Communication of Value-Expressive Attitudes: Giving Voice to the Communicative Side of Functional Theory" Jenn Anderson, Michigan State University 302122 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor The Voice of Conservatism: Understanding Contemporary Conservative Discourses of Power and Resistance within the Tea Party Movement Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Paul Elliott Johnson, University of Iowa Respondent: Ronald Walter Greene, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "'A Pretty Good Cross-section of America': Rick Santelli’s CNBC Outburst and the Condensation of Anxiety in the Tea Party’s Genesis" Paul Elliott Johnson, University of Iowa "(Radical) Democracy in the Age of (Racial) Neoliberalism? The Case of the Tea Party" Darrel Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas "Making Sense of Common Sense: The Aesthetics of Tea Party Rhetoric" Matthew B. Morris, Univ of Texas, Austin "The Rhetoric of Resentment" Jeremy Engels, Pennsylvania State University 302123 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Does Listening Need A Voice? Implications of "Listening" as Metaphor Sponsor: International Listening Association Chair: Debra L. Worthington, Auburn University Presenters: Margaret Fitch-Hauser, Auburn Univ Andrea J. Vickery, Louisiana State University 302125 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Not Just Social Networking: Self and Other in Online Communication Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University Respondent: Michael E. Holmes, Ball State University "Interpersonal Feedback in CMC" Erin Schumaker, Ohio State University; Brandon Van Der Heide, Ohio State University "Marital Communication as Framed by Entries on Popular Websites: A Private, Complex, and Problematic Phenomenon" Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Kattrina Baldus, University of Phoenix; Brittney Lee, University of Arkansas; Katie A. Tinker, University of Arkansas; Sarah Chorley, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville "Online Communication Attitudes as Predictors of Problematic Internet Use and Well-Being Outcomes" Joseph Mazer, Clemson University; Andrew M. Ledbetter, Texas Christian University "The Effects of Anonymity on Self-Disclosure in Blogs: An Application of the Online Disinhibition Effect" Erin Hollenbaugh, Kent State Univ, Canton; Marcia K. Everett, Malone Univ 302127 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor The Roles of Affect and Cognition in Message Processing Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Chair: Stephanie E. Kelly, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Respondent: John O. Greene, Purdue University "Expertise in Deception Detection Involves Actively Prompting Diagnostic Information Rather Than Passive Behavioral Observation" Timothy Levine, Michigan State University; J. Pete Blair, Texas State University; David D. Clare, Michigan State University "Searching for Moderators of Message Framing Effect: A Motivational Approach" Lijiang Shen, University of Georgia; Laura Min Kollar, University of Georgia "The Interaction of Integral Anger, Efficacy, and Argument Quality on Cognitions and Intentions: A Test of the Anger Activism Model" Monique Mitchell Turner, University of Maryland; Adam Richards, University of Maryland; Yoav Magid, University of Maryland "Story Appraisal Theory: From Story Kernels and Their Implications to Effects" Charles R. Berger, Univ of California, Davis; Yehreen Ha, University of California, Davis 302128 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor And Now the News: A Look at News Production and Consumption Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Kate Dunsmore, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Respondent: Joan L. Conners, Randolph-Macon College "Corporate Media Ownership and Negativity in Campaign News Coverage" Johanna Dunaway, Louisiana State University "Covering the Gulf Oil Spill: A Comparison of Local and National Television Coverage" Ashley Kirzinger, Louisiana State University; Kirby Goidel, Louisiana State University; Johanna Dunaway, Louisiana State University "Perceptions of Cable News Credibility" Natalie Jomini Stroud, Univ of Texas, Austin; Jae Kook Lee, Indiana University 302130 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Multiple Latina/o Voices in La Raza Caucus Sponsor: La Raza Caucus Chair: Elena Esquibel, California State University Long Beach Respondent: Richard Pineda, University of Texas, El Paso "Arizona SB 1070: A Critical Interrogation of Democracy" Anna Ortiz, Purdue University "Hips That Don't Lie: Rhetorical Analysis of a Shakira Song" Rebecca Mercado Thornton, Ohio University "Latino USA: The Use of Multiple Voices in Latino Historical Accounts" Adriana Angel, Ohio University "Undocumented Immigrant Voices in the Public Sphere: A Case Study" Melissa R. Meade, Temple University 302131 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor International and Global Studies of Organizational Communication Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Mohammad Auwal, California State University, Los Angeles Respondent: Jennifer L Gibbs, Rutgers University "Encouraging Careers that Capture the Imagination of a Country: A Poststructuralist Analysis of Lebanese Children’s Talk About Meanings of Work and Career" Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University; Abrar Hammoud, Purdue University; Brenda L. Berkelaar, University of Texas, Austin; Lorraine G. Kisselburgh, Purdue University "Foxconn Suicides, Voice of Resistance against Globalization: In the Lens of the Four Central Problematics of Organizational Communication" Dongjing Kang, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Integrating Religious Faith in Human Rights Collaboration" Matthew A. Koschmann, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "The Communicative Constitution of Organizational Culture: A Question of Cultivation" Boris H. J. M. Brummans, Université de Montréal; Chantal Benoit-Barne, Université de Montréal; Francois Cooren, Université de Montréal; Frédérik Matte, Université de Montréal 302132 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor The Constantly Evolving World of Uses and Gratifications Research Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Eun-Ho Yeo, Plymouth State University Respondent: Mina Tsay, Boston University "Cards, Dice, and Male bonding: An Examination of Strat-O-Matic Baseball Motives" John S.W. Spinda, Murray State Univ; Daniel L. Wann, Murray State University; Michael Sollitto, West Virginia University "Reading Motivations: Uses and Gratifications of Avid Readers" Kristina Drumheller, West Texas A&M Univ; R. Nicholas Gerlich, West Texas A&M University "A Proposed Media Use and Social Capital Model: Toward Understanding the Relationship between Media Use and Social Capital from a Uses and Gratifications Perspective" Esther A Agyeman-Budu, Kent State University "Why We Watch Them Sing and Dance: The Uses and Gratifications of Talent-based Reality Television" Kristin Barton, Dalton State College "Voices of Chinese Web-TV Audiences: A Case of Applying Uses and Gratifications Theory to Examine Popularity of Prison Break in China" Li Li, Ohio University; Yea-Wen Chen, Ohio University; Ran Ju, Ohio University; Masato Nakazawa, University of New Mexico 302142 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Difficult Family Circumstances that Impact Relational and Communicative Processes Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Julie E Delaney, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "The Meanings of 'Open Communication' Among Couples Coping with a Cardiac Event" Daena J. Goldsmith, Lewis & Clark College; Kelsey Domann, Lewis & Clark College "Depressive Symptoms and Mechanisms of Relational Turbulence as Predictors of Relationship Satisfaction among Returning Service Members" Leanne Knobloch, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Jennifer A. Theiss, Rutgers University "The Impact of a Parent’s Presence on Facebook on Perceptions of Parental Privacy Invasions and Parent-Child Relationship Quality" Maggie Kanter, University of California, Santa Barbara; Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara; Stephanie Robbins, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Enacted and Perceived Goal Attention in Family Conversations about End-of-Life Decisions" Allison M Scott, University of Kentucky "Giving Voice to Communication Research: A Review and Synthesis of the Family Stress and Coping Literature from a Communication Perspective" Katheryn C. Maguire, Wayne State Univ 302143 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Hurtful and Aggressive Communication in Interpersonal Interactions Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Courtney Wright, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville "Communicating about Romantic Relationship Conflict: The Influence of Locus of Control and Relational Intimacy on Communicative Strategies and Perceived Resolution" Christin E. Bates, University of Georgia; Jennifer Samp, University of Georgia "Components of Integrative Communication during Arguing: Implications for Stress Symptoms" Rachel Reznik, Elmhurst College; Courtney Waite Miller, Elmhurst College; Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University "Serial Hurt in Romantic Relationships: Toward an Understanding of Recurring Hurtful Interactions" Alexa Hampel, George Washington Univ "The Role of Relationship Estrangement in Intimate Partner Violence and Aggression" Lea D. L. Ciceraro, University of Texas, Austin; Brian Spitzberg, San Diego State Univ "Why Dating Partners Communicate Defensively in Conflict Interactions: Relationships Between Defensive Communication and Four Communicative Traits" Jennifer Becker, University of Alabama 302151 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor The Mediation of Communication: Reframing Human Language in Media Ecology Sponsor: Media Ecology Association Chair: James Hamilton, University of Georgia Presenters: Christopher M. Boulton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Matt Fuss, Duquesne University Brian Gilchrist, Duquesne University Olivier J. Tchouaffe, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: James Hamilton, University of Georgia 302152 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Contested Patriotisms: Capturing the State Through Pride and Intolerance Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Mary McCoy, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Respondent: M. Lane Bruner, Georgia State University "A New Voice of Russian Patriotism: A Lacanian-Burkean Study of the Anti-Western Rhetoric of the Russian State and the Pro-Kremlin Youth Group Nashi" Hanna Baranchuk-Hajiyev, Georgia State University "Purifying Islam in an Emerging Democracy" Mary McCoy, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "Salvaging National Pride: The Taekwondo Controversy in Taiwan and East Asian Politics" Jiyeon Kang, University of Iowa "Silencing Progressive Patriotism: Resurgent American Exceptionalism in Tea Party Rhetoric" Brandi Rogers, University of Wisconsin-Madison 302154 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Exposing Critical/Cultural Voices in the Field Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Carolina R.F. Branson, Univ of Minnesota Respondent: Alexa Dare, Gonzaga University "Challenging the “Will to Health:” Environmentalist and Feminist Voices in Health Communication" Alexandra Nutter Smith, Penn State University "The First and Final Fantasy: The Voice as Object a in Final Fantasy X" Gerald Voorhees, Oregon State University "Voices from the Archive: Family Names, Official Documents, and Unofficial Ideologies in the Gloria Anzaldúa Papers" Diana I. Bowen, University of Houston, Downtown "Voicing Working Class Sentiment and Bringing Poetry to Life: The Cultural Production of San Diego’s Poetry Crews" Jenifer Vernon, Univ of Alaska, Southeast 302156 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Communication and Aging Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication and Aging Division Presenters: Carla L. Fisher, George Mason University Jill S. Yamasaki, University of Houston Margaret Jane Pitts, University of Arizona Mei-Chen Lin, Kent State University Karen Anderson, University of North Texas 302157 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor From the Great Depression to the Great "He"-Cession: The Making of the Media/Labor Crisis Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Brian Dolber, SUNY College at Oneonta "'Communist Nazis': The Newspaper Guild and the Unmaking of the Jewish 'Newspaper Culture' in the CIO Era" Brian Dolber, SUNY College at Oneonta "'We’re Ready for Our Close-up': State Media Industry Subsidies and the Fight for 'Runaway Productions'" Camille Johnson-Yale, Lake Forest College "The Chicago Media, the Labor Movement and the Struggle over Taft-Hartley" Stephen H. Macek, North Central College "The Crisis Stops Here: How Can We Trade Crises in White Masculinity for Working Class Consciousness?" Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Penn State University 302158 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Dual Voices: The Pedagogical Influences of Having Both Law and Communication Degrees Sponsors: Communication and Law Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver Respondent: Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver "Everything's a Case: Law School Style Testing in Undergraduate Courses" Irwin Mallin, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne "Promoting Excellence in Higher Education Through Combining Communication Strategies, Leadership Principles and Law School Experiences" Crystal Rae Coel Coleman, Murray State University "Socrates was a Teacher? The Utilization of the Socratic Method in Undergraduate Courses" Sarah Ubel, Washburn University "Teaching Debate from a Courtroom Orientation " Erica Hollander, Metropolitan State College of Denver "The Utility of Law-Related Examples in Communication Education" Michael R. Kramer, Saint Mary's College "We're Not Law Students: Helping Students See the Value of a Professor with a Law Degree" Greg Lisby, Georgia State University 9:00 AM 304021 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall - Second Floor Scholar to Scholar: Rhetorical Scholar to Scholar Perspectives Sponsor: Scholar to Scholar Chair: Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Respondents: Lonny Brooks, University of California, East Bay; Carolyn Calloway-Thomas, Indiana University; Claude Miller, University of Oklahoma; Richard Paine, North Central College "01. (Re)articulating Difference: Constitutive Rhetoric, Christian Identity, and Discourses of Race as Biology" Theon Edward Hill, Purdue University "02. Apathy, Appearance and Anti-Animal Bigotry: A Rhetorical Analysis of Hegemonic Leadership and Strategies in the Musical 'Wicked'" Valerie Lynn Schrader, Penn State Schuylkill "03. Branding Media Authorship: The Critical-Industrial Function of the Horror Auteur" Joe Tompkins, University of Minnesota "05. Conversations around the Poker Table: A Character Study of Stanley, Blanche, and Stella through Burke and Lacan Analysis " Andrea Iaccheri, University of Nebraska, Omaha "06. Cramer v. Stewart: The Dynamic Nature of Image Restoration" Nicholas Browning, University of Louisville "07. Debating the Constitutive Force of Religion: The Rhetoric of the Early Christian Conflict with Hellenism" Thom Vaughn, Arkansas Technical University "08. Delegitimizing the Tea Party’s Voice: Uncovering the Power Structures in the 2010 Texas Republican Gubernatorial Debate" Maegan Stephens, Univ of Texas, Austin "09. Derrida's Hospitality and Free Software Movement" Song Shi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "10. Did Kyoto Open a Door?" James Coleman McGuffey, Indiana University "11. Do Not Let Him Live: A Colonel's Command That Contributed to War Crimes in Iraq" Joseph McGlynn III, Univ of Texas, Austin; Rachel Romero, Texas A&M University "12. Indigenous Cultural Artifacts or Hegemonic Reproductions? A Semiotic Analysis of the Film End of the Spear" Bethany Beck, West Texas A&M University "13. Legendary Mothers: In Search of Black and Latino Womanhood in 'Paris Is Burning'" Thomas R. Dunn, Univ of Georgia "14. Marcuse’s Legacy and Foucault’s Challenge: A Philosophical Understanding of the Relationship between Comedic Pleasure and the Mass Media" Kyung Han You, Pennsylvania State University "15. Mrs. 'Jack' and the Power of Publicity: Eccentric Voices in the Public Sphere" Kristin S. Stimpson, Univ of Texas, Austin "16. Navigating from Ptolemy to Tron and Mii" Daniel M. Sutko, North Carolina State University "17. Negotiating Power Through Styles of Scientific Discourse: A Controversy in Immunology" V. Emily Stark, Carnegie Mellon University "18. P. B. Randolph & His Spirits of the Dead: Giving Voice to the Voiceless" Timothy Fallis, University of Pennsylvania "19. Post Civil Rights Era Black Genre Films and African American Ideology: Giving Voice to Viewer Reception and Decoding of Nothing But a Man and Do the Right Thing" Patrick L. Stearns, Morgan State University "20. Power Negotiations and Rhetorical Distance A Foucauldian Approach to Understanding the Interview Process" Samantha Gable, Villanova University "21. Discourse of Muslim Identity in the context of French Hijab Ban" Purba Das, Ohio University Southern; Sheida Shirvani, Ohio Univ, Zanesville "22. Queering the Core: Straightedge Hardcore as a Variable Phototropic Discourse" John I. Sewell, Georgia State University "23. Reframing Competitive Critical Analyses: An Argument for Education-Application-based Methods for Speech Writing in Communication Analysis and Rhetorical Criticism" Katherine Hatfield-Edstrom, Creighton University "25. Revisiting the Beating of Rodney King Through the Murder of Oscar Grant" Alexandrina Agloro, Univ of Southern California "26. Rhetorical Implications: The Affirmation-Subversion Dialectic in Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver" Spencer Patterson, Ohio University "27. Terrortotalization: Joseph Stack and the Rhetoric of Terrorism" Matthew B. Morris, Univ of Texas, Austin "28. The Horror at Fort Hood: Disseminating American Exceptionalism" Piotr Szpunar, University of Pennsylvania "29. The Persistence of Ethos: A Short Reflection on the Limits of Scientific Expertise" Thomas M. Lessl, University of Georgia "30. The Public and the Technical: Cancer Discourse in Scientific Communications" Hugo Arellano Santoyo, University of Washington "31. Why Praxis makes 'Perfect': Objective Empiricism and the Unreasonable Reign of (Self-deceptive) Reason" Lars Jørgen Kristiansen, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "32. Freedom by Any Means Necessary: The Street Rhetoric of Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale" Arielle Manoli, Humboldt State Univ "33. The Seven Sins of Collective Memory (and Forgetting)" Neta Kligler Vilenchik, Univ of Southern California "34. They Call Me Wonderful, so I am Wonderful: Social Constructionism in the Song 'Wonderful' in the Musical 'Wicked'" Valerie Lynn Schrader, Penn State Schuylkill 304040 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM New Orleans Marriott Grand Ballroom - Third Floor NCA Job Fair Sponsor: NCA National Office 9:30 AM 305011 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Light on the Horizon: Environmental and Ethnographic Performances in Conversation Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Michael S. Bowman, Louisiana State University Respondents: Travis P Brisini, Louisiana State University; Elizabeth A Nelson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ; Deb a Royals, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Light On the Horizon" Deb a Royals, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Seeking, Listening and Being with Voices in the Historical Safety Club Comunity in Southeas Raleigh." Elizabeth A Nelson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "The Oil of Gladness: 'Home and Healing After the BP Oil Spill '" Travis P Brisini, Louisiana State University 305012 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor A Trending Topic: How Public Relations Professors Engage Their Authentic and Transparent “Voice” on Social Networking Sites Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Kristen Eichhorn, SUNY, Oswego Presenters: Amber Hutchins, Trinity University Tina McCorkindale, Appalachian State University Bey-Ling Sha, San Diego State University Natalie Tindall, Georgia State University 305013 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Directing Collaborative Performance: The Practice of Critical Performance Pedagogy Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Jeanine Minge, California State University, Northridge Respondent: Amy K. Kilgard, San Francisco State University "Drop: Pedagogical Practice Cultivating Collaborative Community" Jeanine Minge, California State University, Northridge; Nicole Embree, California State University, Northridge "Lost & Found: Facilitating the Critical Voice of Collaborative Pedagogy" Justin T. Trudeau, University of North Texas; Chandler Thompson, University of North Texas "Non-fiction Zombie as Critical Pedagogy" Danielle McGeough, Louisiana State University; Tracy Stephenson Shaffer, Louisiana State University "Raise Your Voice: Directing as Critical Performative Pedagogy" Aubrey A. Huber, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Chris McRae, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 305014 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Disability and Performance in Communication Sponsor: Caucus on Disability Issues Chair: Mairi Adams, Ohio University Respondent: James Cherney, Wayne State Univ "Media Framing of People with Disabilities: Effects on Attitudes of the Non-Disabled" Morgan Ellithorpe, Ohio State University "Mickee Faust’s “Disaster(abilities)”: Pain, Humor, and New Meanings" Julie Cosenza, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "No Voice, No World: Transformation and the Unimpaired Body in Disney’s 'The Little Mermaid'" Elizabeth L Scherman, University of Washington "Seeing Double: A Diplopic Aesthetic in Experience and Performance" Samuel Scott Sloan, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 305022 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Voices of Katrina: Laughing, Crying, Surviving Sponsors: Emeritus/Retired Members Section, Theatre Division Chair: Sharon Ammen, St. Mary of the Woods College Presenters: Kenneth E. Andersen, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign M. Susan Anthony, DePauw University Ray R. Benkendorf, Southwestern College Sherry Bube, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Tyler Hutcheson, St. Mary of the Woods College Joan E. Leininger, Oakland Community College Sara Nalley, Columbia College Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato 305023 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Speech, Silence, and Citizenship in the Cold War Sponsors: American Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Kaitlyn G. Patia, Univ of Minnesota Respondent: Timothy J. Barney, University of Richmond "Nuclear Fear, Kairos and the Role of the Writer's Voice in Faulkner's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech" Mark LaVoie, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "A Lone Voice: The Politics of Plain Speech in Margaret Chase Smith’s Declaration of Conscience Address" Rachel A. Johnson, Penn State University "A Right to Speak on the Subject: Margaret Chase Smith and a Voice Against McCarthyism" Nicole Barnes, Georgia State University "Moving Pictures, Moving People: The Non-fiction Film as a Resource for Negotiating Cold War Citizenship" Nathan S. Atkinson, Georgia State University 305024 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Conversation Analytic Explorations of Talk Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Kathleen C. Haspel, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ "(Re)Formulating Time and Place: An Interactional Resource for the Task at Hand" Celia Kitzinger, University of York (UK); Rebecca Barnes, University of Plymouth; Gillian Busch, Central Queensland University; Carly Butler, Loughborough University; Ariel Vasquez Carranza, Essex University; Sonja Ellis, Sheffield Hallam University; Rowena Viney, Loughborough University; Sue Wilkinson, Loughboro University; Joerg Zinken, University of Portsmouth; Gene Lerner, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Heidi A.K. Kevoe-Feldman, Northeastern University; Alexa Hepburn, Loughborough Univ "Why Do They Cheer, Laugh and Applaud? A Case Study of Audience Response in Ethnic Stand-Up Comedy" Ingrid H Norrmann-Vigil, UCLA "Addressing an Order: Next-speaker Selection Practice in an Ordering Sushi Sequence in Japanese" Satomi Kuroshima, National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology "Balancing the Constraints of the Interaction Order and the Institutional Order in the Process of Constructing Mediation Activity" Alena Vasilyeva, Minsk State Linguistic University "Love Yurts: The Intimacy of Text Messaging" Sally Spalding, Syracuse University 305025 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor BEAT: A Performance Ethnography on Higher Ed Budget Cuts, Collateral Damage, and Resilience Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: James L. Owen, Univ of Nevada, Reno Respondents: Vincent Chandler, Univ of San Francisco; Lisa R. Gates, San Diego Christian College 305028 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Our Voices are Changing: Deconstructing Messages in the College Classroom Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Julie C. Copp, St. Louis Community College Presenters: Julie C. Copp, St. Louis Community College Ellen McCloskey, St. Louis Community College, Florissant Valley Renee Thomas-Woods, St. Louis Community College, Florissant Valley 305029 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Voices of the Instructor: New Research on Effective Communication Choices, Strategies Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Shannon M. Maki, Towson University Respondent: Keith D. Weber, West Virginia University "Instructor Swearing and Student Perceptions of Instructor Competence and Trustworthiness: An Expectancy Violations Theory Analysis" Danette Ifert Johnson, Ithaca College; Alexandra Bates, Ithaca College "The Relationship Between Teacher Clarity and Student Learning: A Meta-Analysis" Brian Scott Titsworth, Ohio University; Joseph Mazer, Clemson University "The Voice of Humor in Learning" Ann B. Frymier, Miami University; Marian Houser, Texas State Univ, San Marcos "Using Brief Teaching Cases To Promote Learning And Transfer: A Comparison of Different Approaches" Joseph Chesebro, College at Brockport, State University of New York; Alex Lyon, College of Brockport, SUNY 305031 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Challenges of Conducting Research on Special Publics in Russia Sponsor: Eurasian Communication Association of North America Chair: Elina Erzikova, Central Michigan Univ Presenters: Sergei Samoilenko, George Mason Univ Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch, Wichita State Univ Svetlana Polyakova, Perm State University Svetlana Mishlanova, Perm State University Evelina Frolovich, Perm State University Elena Gritsenko, Perm State University Thomas Walz, University of Iowa Svetlana Zhdanova, Perm State University Olga Kilchenko, Perm State University Elina Erzikova, Central Michigan Univ 305051 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Can You Hear Me Now? Identity, Vocality, and Pedagogy in Performance Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Chair: Lisa Flanagan, Xavier University Presenters: Mark Jaynes, Not Blood, Paint Reuben Mitchell, Freelance Vocal Coach Derek Mudd, Louisiana State University Danielle Sears Vignes, Baton Rouge Comm College 305052 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Voices of a Changing Climate: Crafting Sane Policy in a World of Rising Tempers and Temperatures Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Environmental Communication Division Chairs: Andrea Feldpausch-Parker, SUNY, ESF; Tarla Rai Peterson, Texas A&M University Presenters: Andrea Feldpausch-Parker, SUNY, ESF Ted Greenhalgh, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Susanna Priest, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Chara Ragland, Texas A&M University Miriah M. Russo Kelly, Oregon State University Gregg B. Walker, Oregon State Univ 305053 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Creating Space for the Voice of the Other: An Exploration of Non-Dominant (Subordinate/ Minority) Christian Perspectives in Contemporary Society Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Religious Communication Association Chair: Omotayo Banjo, University of Cincinnati Respondent: Omotayo Banjo, University of Cincinnati "Competing Non-Dominant Black Voices: Discrepant Experiences of African American and Rwandan Students in a Christian ‘Majority’ Institution" Jeanetta D. Sims, Univ of Central Oklahoma "Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Teaching Non-Dominate Voices of Theologians of Color in the Academy" Algernon A. Williams, Reading Area School District "Toward a More Peaceful Existence: Religion & Culture in the 21st Century College Classroom" Deandre J. Poole, Florida Atlantic Univ "What About Me? Evangelical Christian College Student Responses Surrounding Sexual Value Systems" Kesha Morant Williams, Penn State, Berks 305054 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Voicing and Negotiating Relational Challenges on Facebook Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Pamela Lannutti, Boston College "Aggressive Communication on Facebook" Melanie K. Laliker, Bridgewater College "Challenges Managing Facebook’s Relationship Status Indicator" Fran C. Dickson, Chapman University; Travis Cross, University of Arizona "Emotional and Cognitive Responses to Being Defriended on Facebook: An Exploratory Study" Jennifer Bevan, Chapman University; Jeanette Pfyl, Chapman University; Michelle Kermani, Chapman University; William Miller, Chapman University; Brett Barclay, Chapman University; James Fearns, Chapman University; Shea Ledbetter, Chapman Univesity "Facebook Disclosure: Collisions of Health Information Ownership" Ashley P Duggan, Boston College; Sandra Petronio, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis "Facing Death on Facebook: The Role of Social Networking in the Experience of Death and Grief" Kelly Rossetto, Boston College; Pamela Lannutti, Boston College; Elena Strauman, College of Charleston "Social Support and Social Silence in Cyberspace: The Benefits and Challenges of Seeking Social Support via Narrative Construction in Online Social Networks" Jessica Moore, North Carolina State University 305060 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Alternative Approaches in the Basic Course Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Steven D. Cohen, University of Maryland Respondent: Kristine S. Bruss, University of Kansas "An Alternate Design for the Basic Course Speaks for Itself" Susan M. Wildermuth, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater; Edward Frederick, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater; Tammy S. French, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater "Giving Students a Voice in the Evaluation Process: Peer Feedback in the Basic Course" Mary McInturff, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "Graphics as 'Voice': A Fully Graphic Way to Understand Public Speaking" Anne Holmquest, Northern State University "Introduction to Communication Studies: A Constitutive Approach" Thomas J. Yannuzzi, Penn State University, Brandywine 305061 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor The Many Voices of Conflict Resolution: New Insights into Complex Language Choices Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Erik Green, Concordia University Texas Respondent: Linda L. Putnam, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Disputant Storytelling in Community Mediation" Brian L. Heisterkamp, California State Univ, San Bernardino "Giving Resilience a Voice: Evaluation of Language Used to Describe Resilient Communication" Gary A. Beck, Old Dominion University "Identifying Turning Points that Lead to Conflict Transformation in Mediation" Jessica K. Jameson, North Carolina State University; Jenette Hodge, North Carolina State University; Donna Sohan, North Carolina State University "Indirectness in Interpersonal Conflict Scenarios: Differences in Ironic Message Endorsement Across Topics" Joshua Averbeck, Marshall University; Emily Nicholls, University of Oklahoma "Narratives of Restoration in Mediation: A New Lens for Understanding Conflict Communication" Emily Richardson, University of Texas at Austin; Madeline M. Maxwell, Univ of Texas, Austin; Andrew C. Tollison, Univ of Texas, Austin; Erik Green, Concordia University Texas 305062 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Top Student Papers in Group Communication Sponsor: Group Communication Division Chair: Torsten Reimer, Purdue University Respondent: Dawna I. Ballard, Univ of Texas, Austin "Killing Together Isn’t Just More Fun: An Exploration of Moderators on the Relationship between Group Play and State Hostility" J.J. De Simone, University of Wisconsin, Madison "Last One Picked in Gym: Reclaiming Narrative Voice in Gifted Children's Stories of Ostracism" Katie Margavio Striley, Ohio University "Problems of Purpose in University Governance Meetings: Conflicting Ideals and the Role of Stakeholder Voices" Jessica M. Fridy, University of Colorado, Boulder "The Influence of Motives for Selecting a Favorite Team on Sport Team Identification and Fan Behavior" Christopher C. Gearhart, Louisiana State University; Shawn Keaton, Louisiana State University 305070 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Feminist Generations and Finding a Voice: Exploring Different Generations of Feminisms’ Voices Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: D. Lynn O'Brien Hallstein, Boston University Presenters: Julia T. Wood, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Bonnie J. Dow, Vanderbilt University Natalie N Fixmer-Oraiz, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Cindy Koenig Richards, Willamette University D. Lynn O'Brien Hallstein, Boston University Respondent: Catherine E. Waggoner, Wittenberg University 305071 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Voicing Community: Confronting Race and Sexual Orientation in Communication Studies Sponsor: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Chair: Robert Gutierrez, San Jose State University Presenters: Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver Robert Gutierrez, San Jose State University Sheena Cheri Howard, Rider University Rahul Mitra, Purdue University Carlos A Tarin, University of Utah Respondent: Brenda J. Allen, University of Colorado, Denver 305072 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Black Women, Tenure, and the Politics of “Talking Back” Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Rachel A. Griffin, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Respondent: Tina M. Harris, Univ of Georgia "'Nope': Learning to Say No…And Mean It" Marnel Niles, California State University, Fresno "'Talking Back' to the Political Risk of Making White Women Cry" Rachel A. Griffin, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "'Talking Back': The Danger of Remaining Silent; The Risks of Speaking Up in Black and White" Shauntae Brown White, North Carolina Central Univ "'What Have You Done for me Lately?' BFF’s, Talking Back and Creating Identity in the Tenure Process at a Predominately White Institution" Sharnine Herbert, Shippensburg University 305073 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Feminist Voices Informing Masculine Lives Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Cindy L. Griffin, Colorado State University Presenters: Jared Bendel, Colorado State University Darrie Burrage, Colorado State University Jackson - Fifth Floor Jeremy Grossman, University of Georgia Gregory Sean Hummel, Bloomsburg University Alexis Pulos, Univ of New Mexico Derek R. Sweet, Luther College 305093 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Multiple Voices Defining Self and Bridging Identity Through Research Sponsors: Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Dexin Tian, Savannah College of Art and Design Respondent: Dexin Tian, Savannah College of Art and Design "'We Chinese are not racist people, but…': Anti-black racial sentiments and discourse in contemporary Chinese social space" Qi Tang, Tennessee State Univ; Jincao Yu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China "Building Bridges between the East and West: A critical examination of the major cultural differences between Asian students and their American counterparts and the strategies to dealing with the differences in US classrooms" ChinChung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha "Identity development & communication strategies: How students of color survive and thrive in pre-dominant White Division III private higher education institutions" Hsiu-Jung Mindy Chang, Western New England College "Motherhood: A process of becoming better selves for Chinese mother bloggers" Yahui Zhang, Wayland Baptist Univ "To be a 'sea turtle' or not to be: Analysis of a Chinese immigrant online forum on possibilities to return" Janice Hua Xu, Cabrini College 305095 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor New Voices in the Church: How Marginalized Groups Join the Discussion Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Religious Communication Association Chair: Eilene Wollslager, St. Mary's University "Unwelcome Voices and Unwelcome Questions: The Pattern of Silencing Discussions that Challenge Conventional Theology within the Evangelical Tradition" Jessica Ptomey, Kaplan Univ "Giving Voice to Marginalized Individuals: How One Woman with Disabilities Found Her Voice In Church Settings" Laura F. Sherwood, Oral Roberts University "Women’s Voices in the Pulpit: A Qualitative Exploration of Women’s Journey from Pew to Pulpit" Eilene Wollslager, St. Mary's University 305101 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Emerging Scholars in Critical and Cultural Studies Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Respondent: Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Coming out of Closets, Coming out of Shadows: The Risky Rhetoric of Appropriation" Karma R. Chávez, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "Durable Participants: A Generational Approach to Reality TV’s 'Ordinary' Labor Pool" Hugh Curnutt, Montclair State Univ "Reading the Danish Cartoons Affair against the Grain: Re-ontologizing the Social" Ferruh Yilmaz, Tulane University "Thug Life: Outlaw Emotion and the Meaning(s) of Tupac Shakur" Bryan J. McCann, Wayne State University 305103 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Crossing, Maintaining, and Living Borders: Cultural Discourses from Immigration to Transnational Labor Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Susana Martinez Guillem, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Respondent: Kelly Happe, University of Georgia "Border Patrols: The Creation and Maintenance of the Israeli People through Film and Television" Joshua L Beaty, Univ of Pittsburgh "Humanitarian Discourse Legitimating Migration Control: FRONTEX Public Communication" Karina Horsti, New York University "Moving On Up: Examining the Construction of Chinese Social Reality through Transnational Corporations' Relocation Practices" Nan Li, California State Univ, Chico; Michele H. Jackson, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Rethinking Resistance: Space and Culture in Transnational Alliances" Alexa Dare, Gonzaga University 305104 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Facebook, Social Networking and Online Media Consumption Sponsors: Human Communication and Technology Division, Mass Communication Division Chair: Thomas Ksiazek, Villanova University Respondent: John McArthur, Queens University, Charlotte "From Loving the Hero to Despising the Villain: Sports Fans, Facebook, and Social Identity Threats" James Sanderson, Arizona State University "'Tell Me What Company thou Keepst, and I'll Tell Thee What Thou Art' - Homophilious Relationships on Facebook" Mia Fischer, University of Minnesota; Amanda Ruth-McSwain, College of Charleston "Facebook, Blogs, and Fake News: Teens Seek News with Attitude" Regina Marchi, Rutgers Institution "Talking about the YouTube Indians: Images of Native Americans and Viewer Comments on a Viral Video Site" Maria A. Kopacz, West Chester University; Bessie L. Lawton, West Chester Univ "Is Public the New Private? A First Look at Media Multitasking and Online Video" Lara Zwarun, Univ of Missouri, St Louis; Alice E. Hall, Univ of Missouri, St Louis 305106 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Institutions as Resources for Voice in and of Organizing Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Mattea A. Garcia, Indiana State University Respondent: Charles Conrad, Texas A&M University "(Re)constituting Profession: The Role of Communication in Sustaining Institutions" Mattea A. Garcia, Indiana State University "Ambiguity in Institutional Messages" Elizabeth Carlson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; John Lammers, University of Illinois "An Analysis of the Institutional Messages of Susan G. Komen for the Cure" Amy S. O'Connor, North Dakota State Univ "Emergency Planning as Organizational Uncertainty Management: An Institutional Perspective" Joshua Barbour, Texas A&M Univ; Jacquelyn N. Chinn, Texas A&M Univ 305108 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Social Media and Revolution in the Muslim World Sponsors: International and Intercultural Communication Division, Political Communication Division Chair: Kellie D. Hay, Oakland University Presenters: Ece Algan, California State Univ, San Bernardino Marne Austin, Bowling Green State Univ Nahed Eltantawy, High Point University Kellie D. Hay, Oakland University Amal Ibrahim, University of Sharjah Sahar Khamis, University of Maryland Ammina Kothari, Indiana University Valerie J. Smith, California State University, East Bay Julie Wiest, High Point University 305112 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Generating Gender: Emergent Implications of Gender and Sexuality in the Communication Discipline Sponsor: Student Section Chair: Nicole Cox, Florida State University Respondent: Kathryn Hobson, University of Denver "Imagine DS: Fulfilling the Patriarchal Dream" Caitlin Ryder, Purdue University, Calumet; Genae Barron, Purdue Univ, Calumet; Kimberly Lindsey, Purdue University, Calumet "Muscle, Pride, and 'a Lie': A 'Suprem' Homo-Machoism" Zheng Zhu, Washington State Univ "Playing the Field: A Post-structural Critique of Gender by Analyzing the Depiction of Female Athletes on the Cover of Magazines" Kate Harman, Towson University "Voices of Life on the 'Down Low': Sexual Identity Development among African American Men" Kevin Lessard, Villanova University "Women Fight Monsters; Men Fight Societal Norms: The Gender Implications of Weight-loss Rhetoric in Weight Watchers’ Momentum Campaign" Jessica Solverud, Colorado State University 305113 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Communicating about Risky Health Behaviors among Adolescents & Young Adults Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Jennifer A. Kam, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Friends Don’t Let Friends Hook Up Drunk Unless… Examining Gender and Intoxication Influences on College Students’ Interpersonal Protective Behaviors" Lisa M Menegatos, Arizona State University; Matthew Savage, Arizona State University; Anthony J. Roberto, Arizona State Univ "Members, Isolates, and Liaisons: Meta-Analysis of Adolescents’ Network Positions and Their Smoking Behavior" HyeJeong Choi, Penn State Univ; Rachel Smith, Penn State University "'Above the Influence:' How College Students Communicate about the Healthy Deviance of Alcohol Abstinence" Lynsey Kluever Romo, Univ of Texas, Austin "Smoker Identity: Theory-based Suggestions for Anti-smoking Interventions Targeting College Students" Hayeon Song, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Jihyun Kim, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Amy May, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Arguments about Sex Education: A Case Study in Intertextual Controversy" Melissa Carrion, Purdue University; Robin E. Jensen, University of Utah 305114 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor The Voice of Memory in Rhetorical Studies: Place, Politics, and Media Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Mark Glantz, Coker College "'In Memoriam' Comic Strip Framing of a New Vietnam" Amy N Jung, Arizona State University "America, Rhetorically, in Ruins" Thomas Patin, Northern Arizona University "Post-Obama Racism: Reading WWII's Holocaust as America's Racial Archetype" Kim Nguyen, Oregon State University "The Virtual Mourner: Affective Responses to Memory-Of.com" Chloe Hansen, University of Pittsburgh 305115 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor Magazines, Advertising and Societal Perceptions of Beauty Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Susan Tomasovic, George Mason Univ Respondent: Rebekah Watson, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Effects of Magazine Consumption on Body Perceptions and Weight Loss Motives" Ashley M. Anderson, University of Louisville; Steve H. Sohn, University of Louisville "The Lies We Buy: Defining Health at Women’s Expense" Lindsay Kite, University of Utah "Topic Agendas of Women’s Lifestyle Magazines: A Content Analysis of Transnational Magazines" Barbara Myslik, University of California, Davis; Elise Armitage, University of California, Davis; Raj Dhanda, Univeristy of California, Davis; Catherine Huh, University of California, Davis; Young Ju Kim, University of California, Davis; Anupreet Sidhu, Univeristy of California, Davis; Laramie D. Taylor, Univ of California, Davis; Yehreen Ha, University of California, Davis "Advertising, Alchemy, and Armani: The 'One Cream for a Lifetime' Campaign" Debra Merskin, University of Oregon "Perceived Reality of Magazine Images of Women: A New Scale " Valerie E Kretz, University of Wisconsin, Madison 305121 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor American Studies Division Business Meeting Sponsor: American Studies Division Presenters: Justin Davis, New York City College of Technology Denise Oles-Acevedo, Iowa State University David Worthington, DePauw University Joan Faber McAlister, Drake University Kimberly Moffitt, University of Maryland 305122 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Kenneth Burke, Rhetorical Tropes, and Identification in Interdisciplinary Contexts Sponsor: Kenneth Burke Society Chair: Kathleen M. German, Miami University Respondent: Kathleen M. German, Miami University "'Time to Set Aside Childish Things': Conceptualizing Maturity, Rhetorically" John B. Hatch, Eastern University "Do Ghosts Have Voices? Making Room for Presidential Speechwriters in Identification" Ashlyn Gentry, University of Texas, Austin "The Use of Classic Tropes in the 'Move Your Money' Campaign: Mr. Bailey is Deployed to Washington" Shannon Scott, Seattle Pacific University "Voicing Burke's Inner Adorno: Synecdoche and the Negative Dialectic of Difference" Robert J. Green, Purdue University "X is the Y of the Z: Connecting Burke's Master Tropes through Cross-field Comparisons" Andrew Ishak, Univ of Texas, Austin 305123 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Voice Lessons in American Democracy Sponsor: Commission on American Parliamentary Practice Chair: James Gaut Ragsdale, Northern Kentucky University Presenters: Don M. Boileau, George Mason Univ Barry Poyner, Truman State University James Gaut Ragsdale, Northern Kentucky University Paul Scovell, Salisbury University Donald A. Fishman, Boston College Raymond C. Puchot (In Memoriam), College of Southern Nevada John Ray, University of Montana / Montana Tech Roberta Ray, Montana Tech 305125 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor The Avatar as the Self Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Zachary J. McDowell, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst "Character Attachment: When You Are Your Avatar" Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University "Gaming a Good Talk: Gameplay and Narrative Purposes of Video Game Dialog" Jason Tocci, Pine Manor College "Interactive Revelation: The Journey Through Post-Apocalyptic Roleplaying Games" Zachary J. McDowell, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst "When it Matters: Interactivity and Minority Representation in Video Games" Adrienne Shaw, University of Pittsburgh 305127 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Training Patients to Have a Voice in Medical Consultations Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville "Enhancing the Patient’s Voice through Medical Communication Workshops in Clinic Waiting Rooms" Christa Arnold, University of North Florida; Justin Coran, University of Florida "Finding our Voice in the Deaf Community: Strategies for Improved Health Communication" Valarie Williams, Southern Illinois University "Providing a Voice to African American Asthma Patients via Cultural Competency Training" Min Liu, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville; Rhonda Comrie, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; Radhika Devraj, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; Terri Poirier, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville "Situating American Indian and Alaska Native Voices at the Center of Physician-Patient Consultations" Terry Rentner, Bowling Green State Univ; Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State University; Lara M. Lengel, Bowling Green State Univ "Training Postpartum Depressed Women to Have a Voice about their Symptoms: Patient Training Interventions for Postpartum Women" LaKesha Anderson, Indiana State University "Voices in Healthcare: The Family" Jim E. Towns, Stephen F. Austin State Univ 305128 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Trying to Make Sense of War and Death Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Dan Schill, Southern Methodist University Respondent: Elizabeth Richard, St. Louis University "Going to Dover: Casualty Shyness and the Framing of Fallen Soldiers Returning Home from Iraq and Afghanistan" Stephen Heidt, Georgia State University "Restoring the 'Margin of Safety': Ronald Reagan’s National Security Rhetoric in the 1980 Presidential Campaign" Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Wabash College "Speaking for the Dead: The Rhetorical Construction of the Pat Tillman Death Narrative" Jessy J. Ohl, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 305129 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Voice and Voiceless Voice: The Taoist Perspective of Spiritual Communication Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Division Chair: Brecken Chinn Swartz, Curry College Respondent: John L. Hochheimer, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Comparisons of the Voices of Martyrdom of Ancient and Modern Prophets through the Ears of Chi Theory: An Interface between Spirit and Chi" Jensen Chung, San Francisco State Univ "Giving Voice to Silence in the Chinese Spiritual Concept of 'Wu Wei'" Paul R. Grosswiler, Univ of Maine "The Construction of the Dao as the Divine Being in Daode Jing" Xiaosui Xiao, Hong Kong Baptist Univ "Zhong (Centrality): The Heart of Chinese Chi Discourse" Guo-Ming Chen, Univ of Rhode Island 305130 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Association of Communication Administration Business Meeting Sponsor: Association for Communication Administration Presenters: William D. Harpine, Univ of South Carolina, Aiken Don W. Stacks, University of Miami Melissa M. Chastain, Spalding University Alena Amato Ruggerio, Southern Oregon University Christopher Lynch, Kean University 305131 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Managing Uncertainty Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Andrea M. Pampaloni, La Salle University Respondent: Michael W. Kramer, University of Oklahoma "Communication, Uncertainty, and Volunteer Membership" Michael W. Kramer, University of Oklahoma; Rebecca J. Meisenbach, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Glenn Hansen, University of Oklahoma "Experiencing and Managing Job Uncertainty" Patricia Sias, University of Arizona; Todd M. Norton, Washington State Univ; Shafer Brown, Washington State University; Kate Hardy, Washington State University; Irina Kopaneva, Washington State Univ; Eli Typhina, Washington State University; Ritch Woffinden, Washinton State University; Zheng Zhu, Washington State Univ "Religiosity and Uncertainty Reduction Theory during Vocational Anticipatory Socialization" Greg G. Armfield, New Mexico State Univ "The Flip Side of Organizational Encounter: Developing and Testing a Model of Veteran Employee Uncertainty and Information Seeking about New Employees" Erin Gallagher, Oregon State Univ 305132 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Multiple Rhetorics, Multiple Voices: Showcasing Master's Student Research From Comic Frames to Public Memory Sponsor: Master's Education Section Chair: Barbara Baker, University of Central Missouri Respondent: Daniel Cronn-Mills, Minnesota State University, Mankato "Disassociated Ideas: Examining the Rhetoric of a Marginalized Voice- Elizabeth Cady Stanton" Brandi Murphy, Monmouth University "Storying Stasis: Teaching Forensic Stasis Using the Trail of Dmitri Karamazov" Addison Shockley, University of Central Missouri "Memorial to Memory: Erecting Public Memory at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial" Nicholas Goda, Univ of Northern Colorado 305135 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Ellendale Boardroom Latina/o Studies and La Raza Caucus Executive Meeting Sponsors: La Raza Caucus, Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Presenters: Josue David Cisneros, Northeastern University Hector Amaya, University of Virginia Matthew Brigham, James Madison University George Pacheco Jr., Angelo State Univ Yarma Velázquez Vargas, California State Univ, Northridge 305141 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Family Transitions and Turning Points: Managing Change in the Family Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Jill Tyler, University of South Dakota Respondent: Tara McManus, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "Applying the Relational Turbulence Model to the Empty-Nest Transition: Sources of Relationship Change, Relational Uncertainty, and Interference from Partners" Mary Elizabeth Nagy, Rutgers University; Jennifer A. Theiss, Rutgers University "Giving Voice to Siblings: Relational Turning Points in Full, Step, and Half Sibling Relationships" Elizabeth A. Craig, North Carolina State University; Nicole A. Ploeger, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Amy Janan Johnson, University of Oklahoma "The Transition to Extended Family: Examining Relational Uncertainty in the Parent- Adult Child Dyad" Sylvia L. Mikucki-Enyart, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Christine E. Rittenour, West Virginia University "Turning Points in Development of 'Family' in Stepfamilies" Falon F. Kartch, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 305142 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Creating Meaningful and Pragmatic Experiences Through Service Learning in Sigma Chi Eta Sponsor: Sigma Chi Eta Presenters: Puvana Ganesan-Chiu, Mesa Community College Paul R. Raptis, Gainesville State College 305143 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Top Four Papers in Interpersonal Communication Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State Univ, West Respondent: Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara "Understanding the Routine Expression of Deceptive Affection in Romantic Relationships" Sean M Horan, DePaul University; Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University "Secret Keepers as Information Providers: A Test of the Theory of Motivated Information Management" Adam Richards, University of Maryland "Jealousy about Partners' Friendships: An Interference Framework" Timothy Ryan Worley, University of Georgia; Jennifer Samp, University of Georgia "Rumination, Conflict Intensity, and Perceived Resolvability as Predictors of the Motivation to Sustain and Likelihood of Continuing Serial Arguments" Kristen Carr, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Paul Schrodt, Texas Christian University; Andrew M. Ledbetter, Texas Christian University 305144 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor CRAFT (Coaching, Running, and Administering Forensic Tips) Sponsor: Phi Rho Pi Chair: Jeff Przybylo, Harper College "Character Development through Improvisation" Audrey Cunningham, University of Indianapolis; Adam Henze, University of Indianapolis "Character Speed Dating" Kristofer B. Kracht, Gustavus Adolphus College "Creating Strong Voices: Team Harmonies" Janis K. Crawford, Butler University "From Persuader to Advocate: Using Your Voice Outside of the Persuasive Round" Karen R. Morris, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire "Giving Voice to Debaters: Facebook and Skype Debates" Tomeka Robinson, Marietta College "Giving Voice to Persuasion: Discovering the Underlying Emotion of Persuasive Speeches" Margaret Bilos, Harper College "Mount 5 Visual Aids in 20 minutes" Todd Holm, Miami University "My Piece As a Play List" Kristofer B. Kracht, Gustavus Adolphus College "Pass The 'Pop'" Kristofer B. Kracht, Gustavus Adolphus College "The Difference is in the 'Voice:' A Look at the 'Dramatic' Difference Between DI and Prose" Paul Cummins, Southeastern Illinois College; Tyler Billman, Southeastern Illinois College "Using Your Voice in a Conversational Way: Exploring Exercises to Enhance a Natural Delivery Style" Kittie Grace, Hastings College "Voicing Comedy: Teaching Students Suitable Humor in Forensics and Public Speaking (A How To Do Humor in Speech-To-Entertain/After-Dinner-Speaking)" Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College 305151 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Rhetorical Voice: Heidegger and His Rector Speech Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Chair: David A. Frank, University of Oregon "Heidegger's Rhetorical and Moral Incompetence in His Rector Address" Michael J. Hyde, Wake Forest University "Rhetoric as Situated Discourse: Heidegger’s Rectorate Address" Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University "The Linguistic Erasure of Phenomenology: Reading the Husserl-Heidegger Break via the Rhetoric of Heidegger’s Rectory Address" Erik Garrett, Duquesne University "The Responsibilities of the Rhetorical Scholar: Enthymemes of National Socialism and Anti-Semitism in Heidegger’s Rector’s Speech" David A. Frank, University of Oregon 305152 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor The Promise and Politics of Engaged Scholarship Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, NCA Research Board Chairs: Lynn M. Harter, Ohio University; David R. Novak, Erasmus University, Rotterdam Presenters: Renee Houston, Univ of Puget Sound Mark A. Leeman, Northern Kentucky University Marianne LeGreco, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Marlynn May, St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities Maggie Quinlan, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Heather Zoller, Univ of Cincinnati Respondents: Barbara F. Sharf, Texas A&M Univ; Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University 305153 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Secular Politics, Christian Appeals, and Government Initiatives: Exploring American Poverty Discourses Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Karen Lee, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Respondent: Kathleen Edelmayer, Madonna University "The Duty of a Christian Nation: The Irish Famine and the U.S. Congress" James Farrell, University of New Hampshire "'For I was Hungry and You Gave Me Food': The Post-Denominational Christian Rhetoric of Jim Wallis and The Poverty Forum" Brant Short, Northern Arizona Univ; Dayle Hardy-Short, Northern Arizona University "New Testament Parables, Conservative Poverty Discourses, and the Case Against Government Activism" Ronald E. Lee, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Robert Patterson, University of Virginia 305154 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Voices from Communication Departments: Institutionalized Service-learning Programs—Approaches, Practices and Techniques Sponsor: Experiential Learning in Communication Division Chair: Toni S. Whitfield, James Madison Univ Presenters: Timothy C. Ball, James Madison Univ Carol J. Bruess, University of St. Thomas Kimberly J. Chandler, Xavier University Kirsten Isgro, SUNY Kara Laskowski, Shippensburg University Colleen Lemza, SUNY, Plattsburgh Kevin O. Sauter, University of St. Thomas Jonathan R Slater, SUNY, Plattsburgh Deborah J. Wooldridge, Coe College 305156 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Advanced Studies in the History of Rhetorical Theory Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Scott R. Stroud, Univ of Texas, Austin "Logos, Enthymeme and Rhetoric: The Coherence of Boethius’ De Topicis Differentiis and The Consolation of Philosophy" Michael Keith Althouse, Louisiana State University "Narrative Rationality and Rhetorical Epistemology in Vico's Common Sense Rhetoric" Beth A. Walter, Duquesne University "Self-Persuasion and Rhetorical Exercises: Discovering the Voice of Stoic Rhetoric" Scott R. Stroud, Univ of Texas, Austin "Tropos as Topos: Synecdoche, Individualism, and Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century" Jason Andrews, Penn State University 305157 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Digital Voice in the Political World Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: Teresa Pierce, Univ of Ontario Institute of Technology Respondent: Mary M. Meares, University of Alabama "Digital Voices as a Tool for Revolution in the Middle East and North Africa" Mary M. Meares, University of Alabama "Hacktivist Voice/s: Anonymous and the Tensions between Individual and Collective Voices Online" Eric Netterlund, University of North Dakota "The Right (Wing, that is) Voice: Female CEOs In Search of Political Success" Tracey Quigley Holden, University of Delaware; Sandra L French, Radford University "Tracing Social Movements through the Use of Social Media in the 21st Century" Dana Seay, University of Louisville 11:00 AM 308001 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Boardroom - First Floor NCA Student Clubs Business Meeting Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association Diana Karol Nagy, University of Florida Neil A. Patten, Ferris State University 308011 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Voices of Identity: Performing Self and Community in Social Networks, Blogs, and Online Contexts Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Lisa J. Weckerle, Kutztown University Respondent: Marianne Leonardi, St. Ambrose University "MaskBook: A Performance of (Re)constructing Identity on Facebook." Lisa J. Weckerle, Kutztown University "Mommy Blogs: The Performance of Identity, Community, and Online Maternity" Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Brittney Lee, University of Arkansas "Narbs as Collective Historical Narratives" Ananda Mitra, Wake Forest University "Re-Presenting Fluid Self: A Performance of Sexual Identity in Response to Sherry Turkle's Alone Together" Deryl Johnson, Kutztown University 308012 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Performance of Resonance (Voice): Sounds and Soundings Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Ronald E. Shields, Bowling Green State Univ "Hearing Mao, Again" Ronald E. Shields, Bowling Green State Univ "Resonance in the American Repertoire" Lesa L. Lockford, Bowling Green State Univ "Resonance, Resistance, and Revolution" Nathan P. Stucky, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Wanting to Hear: Performance's Resonant and Dissonant Seduction" Ronald Pelias, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 308013 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Feminist and Women Studies Division Top Papers Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University "'F**k Stories:' Tales of Sexual Conquest as Discursive Performances of Masculine Ontology" Marissa M Yandall, University of Denver "In the Transition from Childhood to Womanhood: Constructing Coming of Age Rituals in Contemporary U.S. American Culture" Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch, Wichita State Univ; Jackie Silveria-Sater, Mountain View Montessori School; Alyssa Ballard-Reisch, Andover Central High School "In through the Side Door: Postracial and Postfeminist Imaginings of Interracial Family on Parenthood" Catherine Squires, University of Minnesota "Resident Evil 5 Discourse: An Examination of Embedded Racial and Gender Assumptions in the Gaming Industry" Samantha Gable, Villanova University "The Mother Tongue as 'Balk Talk': Resisting Racism in the Age of Obama" Mary E. Triece, University of Akron "Victoria's Secret: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Self-Subjectification" Lexie Kite, University of Utah 308014 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Public Relations Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Public Relations Division Presenters: Katerina Tsetsura, City University of Hong Kong Susan Waters, Auburn University Michael J. Palenchar, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Beth E. Eschenfelder, University of Tampa Brigitta Brunner, Auburn University 308015 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Voicing Different Perspectives on Intellectual Property: A Roundtable Discussion of the Issues Facing Today's Faculty Sponsor: Difficult Dialogues in Communication Chair: JJ McIntyre, University of Central Arkansas Presenters: Nelle Bedner, Univ of Central Arkansas Suzanne V. L. Berg, Bowling Green State University Bernard K. Duffy, California Poly State University, San Luis Obispo Elaine Gale, California State Univ, Sacramento Rita L. Rahoi-Gilchrest, Winona State Univ Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver 308021 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall - Second Floor Scholar to Scholar: Giving Voice to Health and Interpersonal Issues and Perspectives Sponsor: Scholar to Scholar Chair: Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Respondents: John Caughlin, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Daena J. Goldsmith, Lewis & Clark College; Brian Spitzberg, San Diego State Univ; Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky "01. A Balancing Act: How Parents Negotiate Norms-Related Tension with Their Children" Shuktara S Das, Rutgers University; Itzhak Yanovitzky, Rutgers University "02. Adolescent Egocentrism and Tanning Bed Use: Is the Relationship Direct or Mediated?" Smita C Banerjee, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Kathryn Greene, Rutgers University; Itzhak Yanovitzky, Rutgers University; Zhanna G. Bagdasarov, Univ of Pennsylvania; Choi Soe Yoon, Rutgers University; Kate Magsamen Conrad, Rutgers University "03. All is Fair in Love and Friendship: A Study of Third-Party Interference in Romantic Relationships" Kathren Sammis, Illinois State University; Rachel Marco, Illinois State University "04. An Examination of the Differences in the Role Nonverbal Immediacy, Interpersonal Attraction, Communication Satisfaction, and Self-Disclosure Play in the Development of Traditional versus Speed-Dating Relationships" Alyssa Maute, Clemson University; Todd Lee Goen, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne "05. An Exploration of College Students’ Efficacy and Risk of Contracting Chlamydia and Gonorrhea" Jessalyn I. Vallade, West Virginia University; Sara LaBelle, West Virginia University; J. Grant Cupp, West Virginia University; Megan R. Dillow, West Virginia University "06. An Investigation of Modern Mate Selection Characteristics: What do People Look for in a Dating Partner?" Valerie Young, Hanover College; Jessica Miller, Hanover College "07. And the Prayer of Faith Shall Save the Sick: Media as Portrayer and Creator of Uncertainty in High Profile Faith Healing Cases" Amorette Hinderaker, North Dakota State University "08. Applying Self-Determination Theory to College Students’ Physical Activity Behavior: Understanding the Motivators for Physical (In)Activity" Jennifer Marmo, Arizona State University "09. Assessment of Techniques Used to Obtain Prevalence Estimates of Sensitive Behaviors" Frank Boster, Michigan State University; Allison S. Shaw, Michigan State University; Briana DeAngelis, Michigan State University; Brian Manata, Michigan State University "10. Community Based Service Learning as Engaged Citizenship: Students’ Reflections on Learning beyond the Boundaries of the Course" Patricia Geist Martin, San Diego State Univ; Jill Gannon, San Diego State Univ "11. Cynicism towards Advocates of H1N1 Influenza Immunizations and Immunizations in Young Adults" Joaquin Aguilar, Northwestern University; Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University "12. Defining ‘Expert’ Voices: Giving Testimony in Mental Health Policy Making" Ardis Hanson, University of South Florida "13. Dialogism, Situated Learning and Cognitive Apprenticeship in World Language Education" Luci J. Galvan, California State Univ, Sacramento "14. Disciplinarity, the Family, and the State: Understanding Purity Balls as Cultural Technologies" Carolina R.F. Branson, Univ of Minnesota "15. Disentangling Discussion Partner Characteristics and Their Relationships with Ambivalence" Jay Daniel Hmielowski, Yale University ; Myiah J Hutchens, Texas Tech Univ "16. Examining Uses, Reasons, and Differences in Uncertainty and Topic Avoidance in Remarriages and First Marriages" Sarah E. (Dirks) Wilder, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "18. Exploring the Conflictual Southern Voice: A Multivariate Analysis of Conflict Tactics used by Men in Louisiana" Michelle Pence, Louisiana State University "19. Grounded Theory Approach of Relationship Commitment for Expectant Cohabiting Couples" Valerie Young, Hanover College; Kimberly D. Badt, University of Arizona; Melissa Curran, University of Arizona; Megan E. Sykes, University of Arizona "20. In transit: A Collaborative and Performance Autoethnography of Illness Narratives" Elizabeth Spradley, Texas A&M Univ; Robert Tyler Spradley, Texas A&M Univ "21. Investigating Race and Vocalic Intensity as Expectancy Violations for Public Arguers" Gina Castle Bell, George Mason Univ; Mark C. Hopson, George Mason Univ; Harry Weger, Univ of Central Florida "22. It’s all about a Name: Dialectical Tensions in Parents’ Baby Naming Processes" Brandi N. Frisby, University of Kentucky; Carrie D. Kennedy Lightsey, Texas State University; Nicholas T. Iannarino, University of Kentucky "23. Joy and Pain: Dialectical Tensions Experienced by Ultra-endurance Athletes" Carrie West, University of Denver "24. Message Convergence and Health Literacy During Food Contamination Crises" Kathryn E. Anthony, University of Kentucky; Alyssa Grace Millner, King College "25. Observed Communication Between Oncologists and Patients: A Causal Model of Communication Competence" Katie LaPlant Turkiewicz, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Maria Venetis, Rutgers University; Jeffrey Robinson, Portland State University; Mike Allen, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "26. The Relationship between Social Support and Well-Being: An Investigation Using the MIDUS National Sample" Yixin Chen, SUNY, University at Buffalo "27. Revealing Family Secrets: Investigating Time, Understanding, Agreement, and Family Solidarity" Jennifer Lynne Cronin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "28. The Effects of Informational and Narrative Evidence Messages about Childhood Overweight: Targeting Parents of Children and Teenagers" Nan Yu, North Dakota State Univ; Elizabeth Crawford, North Dakota State University; Abby L Gold, North Dakota State University "29. The Impact of Facebook on Relational Satisfaction: Joint Networks & Joint Activities" Lisa van Raalte, University of Hawaii, Manoa; Andra Kubulins, University of Hawaii; Aili Peyton, University of Hawaii, Manoa; Meredith Trockman, University of Hawaii, Manoa "30. The Influence of Teacher Self-Efficiacy on Student Perception of Teacher Credibility: A Pretest and Recommendations for Future" Abby Freeman, University of Nebraska, Omaha "31. The Normalization of Verbal Aggression" Lindsey Susan Aloia, Penn State University "32. The Role of Physical Touch in Emotion Expression: Sentics" Mike Miller, University of Connecticut; Ross W. Buck, University of Connecticut "33. Tracing the Differential Effects of Communication Apprehension and Chronic Stress on Automatic Nonverbal Processing: Neural Correlates of Visual Attention and Working Memory" Stacie Powers, Ohio State University "34. Whose Voice Carries the Most Weight? A Critical Examination of Discourses Surrounding the Body Mass Index" Jenn Anderson, Michigan State University "35. Young Adults and Diet Product Use: The Interplay among Attitude, Experience, and Intention" Yongick Jeong, Louisiana State University; Hyunjae Yu, Sogang University; Cydney Palmer, Louisiana State University 308022 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor From Disaster to Order: How Leaders are Communicating to Transform New Orleans Sponsor: Emeritus/Retired Members Section Chair: Barbara Lieb, Independent Researcher Presenters: Jeremy Cooker, New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation Fresh Johnson, Evacuteer, City of New Orleans Allen Square, City of New Orleans, Information Technology and Innovation Department Mary-Jo Webster, ServeNOLA, Office of Mayor Mitch Landrieu, New Orleans 308023 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott The Voices Of/For Experiential Learning Sponsor: NCA Educational Policies Board Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Chair: Mary Ann Danielson, Creighton University Presenters: Ron Jacobson, Fordham University Michelle Dunnick, Tales of the Cocktail Masako Hirsch, Loyola University Jamey Piland, Trinity Washington University 308024 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Health as a Context and Topic for Talk and Social Interaction Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Evelyn Y. Ho, Univ of San Francisco "Learning and Instruction in the Operating Room" Alan Zemel, Univ at Albany, SUNY; Timothy Koschmann, Southern Illinois University "Some Uses of Metric Shifts in Doctor-patient Discussions of Alcohol and Tobacco Use" Timothy Halkowski, Univ. of Wisconsin, Stevens Point "Appraisal, Behavior and Language Pragmatics in Patients with Frontotemporal Dementia" Anna Dina L. Joaquin, California State University, Northridge "'People Don’t Want to Call it Your Baby': Stigma and Identity in Miscarriage Narratives" Jennifer Fairchild, Eastern Kentucky University; Michael I Arrington, University of Kentucky 308025 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Voicing the Digital Humanities: A Brainstorm Sponsor: NCA Research Board Chair: Patricia A. Suchy, Louisiana State University Presenters: Wendy K Z Anderson, Michigan Technological Univ Anthony Arrigo, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth M. Bartley Seigel, Michigan Technological University Jeanette Castillo, Florida State University Mindy Fenske, Univ of South Carolina Lisa Flanagan, Xavier University Craig S. Gingrich-Philbrook, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Nathan R Johnson, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Ross Louis, Xavier University of Louisiana Daniel Makagon, DePaul University Christopher Plummer, Michigan Technological University Desiree D. Rowe, Univ of South Carolina, Upstate David Terry, San Jose State University Respondents: Marcy Chvasta, California State University, Stanislaus; Michael LeVan, University of South Florida; Tara McPherson, University of Southern California 308027 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM New Orleans Marriott 2012 NCA Convention Planner Meeting II Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Katie Karsnak, National Communication Association Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos Michelle Randall, National Communication Association Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor 308028 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Theatre Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Theatre Division Presenters: Patricia Friel, University of Cincinnati / Clermont College John E. Socas, Bronx Community College James M. Brandon, Hillsdale College Prairie A. Endres, Tarleton State Univ John Chase Soliday, University of Miami 308029 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Top Papers in Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Chair: Irwin Mallin, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne Respondent: Renee Meyers, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "'We Are More Similar than Different': An Assessment of the Impact of Communication Training on Pakistani Students’ Cultural Mindsets" Derek Wingfield, Independent Researcher "Learning-Centered Evaluation and Assessment: Framing Evaluation Practices to Promote Deep Learning" Jonathan P. Rossing, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis "Locative Reading and Locative Writing: Incorporating Location-Aware Technologies in the Classroom" Jordan Frith, North Carolina State University "Student Voices: Student Perceptions of Different Approaches to Service-learning." Lori Leonard Britt, James Madison Univ 308031 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor GLBTQ Communication Studies Business Meeting Sponsor: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Presenters: Michaela D.E. Meyer, Christopher Newport Univ Theodore Albiniak, Univ of Southern California Danielle Stern, Christopher Newport Univ 308051 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor The Interaction of Voice and Frame in Mediatized Discourse Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Kate Dunsmore, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Respondent: Karen Tracy, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Conflicting Voices: Framing What is Known and Unknown in Interviews" Aaron M Dimock, Univ of NebraskaKearney "Discursive Practices in Framing Voices of Others for the News" Richard Buttny, Syracuse University "Omission and Frame: Representing Voice through Silence" Kate Dunsmore, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ "The Construction Site of News: Heteroglossia and Narrative Lamination in Public Mediated Discourse" Kathleen C. Haspel, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ 308052 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Voice in International Security: On Diplomacy and Propaganda, Convergent Communication in Peace and Conflict through Operators, Scholars, Public Servants, and Private Sector Practitioners Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chairs: Michael J. Beatty, University of Miami; Steven G. Shenouda, MIT Sloan School of Management Presenters: Michael J. Beatty, University of Miami Beverly Thomas, United States Navy Tamsen McMahon, Sametz Blackstone Associates Steven G. Shenouda, MIT Sloan School of Management Respondents: Douglas E. Jordan, United States Special Operations Command; Karla A. Stevenson, USCENTCOM AFGPAK Center / University of Tampa 308053 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Lost in Translation: The Ethics of Representation in Transnational Research of Marginalized Voices Sponsors: Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Thomas Nakayama, Northeastern University Respondent: Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Avoiding the Massification of the Other: Responsible Methodology and Commitment in Transnational Feminist Ethnography" Diem-My Bui, University of Illinois, Chicago "Representations of Birth Search Economy in Tammy Chu's Resilience" Jennifer Kwon Dobbs, St. Olaf College "Sotto Voce: The Silencing of Voices in Representations of International Adoption" Mirim Kim, University of South Florida "Voices from the Virtual: Korean Birthmothers’ Stories of Separation" Hosu Kim, College of Staten Island 308054 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Voices from the Second Wave Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Public Address Division Chair: Tiffany Lewis, University of Maryland "An Ambiguous Extraction: Self-Help, Abortion, & the Second Wave" Tasha N Dubriwny, Texas A&M Univ; Kristan Poirot, Texas A&M Univ "Feminism, Race, and the Miss America Pageant: Lessons from 1968" Bonnie J. Dow, Vanderbilt University "Re-Reading Second Wave Feminism and Motherhood: Challenging the Anti-Motherhood Charge" D. Lynn O'Brien Hallstein, Boston University "Talking Back to Ms. Magazine: Articulating Second Wave Feminism through Letters to the Editor" Sara Hayden, Univ of Montana 308055 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Strategic Planning 2.0: Alumni Relations, Governance and New Programming Sponsor: Pi Kappa Delta Chair: Phillip A. Voight, Gustavus Adolphus College Presenters: Michael Bartanen, Pacific Lutheran University Gina L. Jensen, Webster University Phillip A. Voight, Gustavus Adolphus College 308060 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Communicating Climate Change Sponsor: Environmental Communication Division Chair: Jennifer Good, Brock University Respondent: Steven Schwarze, Univ of Montana "Climate Change and Human Rights as Rhetorical Appropriation of Risk in Late Modernity" Diana M Winkelman, University of Southern California "Communicating the Science behind Carbon Sequestration: A Case Study of U.S. Department of Energy and Regional Partnership Websites" Andrea Feldpausch-Parker, SUNY, ESF "Newspaper Coverage of Global Warming and Climate Change (GWCC) as a Public Health Issue" Melinda Weathers, George Mason Univ "The Voice of Reason: Bjorn Lomborg and the Cost-Benefit Construction of Climate Change" Michael Svoboda, George Washington Univ "Using the Extended Parallel Process Model to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Global Warming News in Taiwan." ShuChu Li, National Chiao Tung University; Lin-Mei Huang, Shih Hsin University 308061 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Symbolic Interaction and Communication Sponsor: Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Chair: Denise Polk, West Chester Univ Respondent: Denise Polk, West Chester Univ "A Symbolic-Interactive Approach to Jury Research" Christopher Vincent Langone, Cornell University "Doodling and It's Interpretation in Our Life" Afnan Qutub, California State University, King Abdul Aziz University "Emoticons as Politeness Functions: The Impacts of Non-verbal Cues on Perceived Politeness in Computer Mediated Communication" Jieun Shin, University of Southern California 308062 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Supportive, Protective, and Effective Communication Strategies to Manage Risk, Conflict and Opportunities Sponsor: Japan-U.S. Communication Association Chair: Steven Goss, California State University, San Bernardino Respondent: Makoto Saito, Westfield State University "Sexual Risks of Female Victims of Bullying in Japan: A 2-Study Research from a Supportive-Communication Perspective * Top Faculty Paper" Masaki Matsunaga, Rikkyo University "Voicing the Margins: A Defining and Ascribing of the Japanese Identity" Josh Nelson, San Diego State Univ "Voice of Japanese Hikikomori (Social Withdrawal)" Shoko Hayashi Barnes, Univ of Southern California "Effects of Goals and Cultural Orientations on Subjective Well-being Among College Students in Japan" Ayano Yamaguchi, Reitaku University; Min-Sun Kim, University of Hawaii, Manoa "Perceptions of Argument Qualities in Japan" Shinobu Suzuki, Hokkaido University 308070 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Sharing Expert Advice: Strengthening Our Pedagogical Voice Audubon - Fifth Floor Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: David L. Bodary, Sinclair Community College Presenters: Lora A. Cohn, Park University Kathleen Edelmayer, Madonna University Staci Mayo, Park University Michael McDonald, University of Missouri, Kansas City Heidi McGrew, Sinclair Comm College Kellie L. Mzik, Georgia Military College 308071 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Junior and Contingent Faculty: Voices of Activism from Windowless Offices Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Division Chair: Adria Battaglia, Angelo State University Presenters: Meredith M. Bagley, University of Alabama Karma R. Chávez, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Amanda Davis Gatchet, Eastern New Mexico University Kristen Hoerl, Butler University Matt May, North Carolina State University Bryan J. McCann, Wayne State University Christopher J Oldenburg, Illinois College Anna Marjorie Young, Pacific Lutheran University Respondent: Rosa A. Eberly, Penn State University 308072 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Whose "Voice" is it anyway? Race, Controversy, and Objectivity: Why Interpretive Journalism Does it Better Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Hazel J. Cole, McNeese State University Respondent: Chris Campbell, University of Southern Mississippi "'Privileged' Voice: Hegemonic Representations of Black Male Athletes" Rockell Brown Burton, Texas Southern University ; Jason Thompson, Brooklyn College, City University of New York "Discourses of Race and Rage: Mainstream and Black Press Coverage of Sister Souljah’s Dissenting Voice" Sarah Janel Jackson, Northeastern University "Telling ‘Our’ Story: The Value of an Interpretive Voice in News Reporting" Donyale Padgett, Wayne State University; Cheryl Jenkins, University of Southern Mississippi 308073 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor The Anti-Reactionary Reaction: Conservative Voices in Satire Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: Dan Schill, Southern Methodist University Respondent: Dan Schill, Southern Methodist University "'Is the Pope Catholic and Making the World Safe for Pedophiles?' South Park, Anti-liberalism and Religion" Charles Howard, Tarleton State University "Catcher in the Wry: Will Rogers’ Conservative Satire" Michael Milford, Auburn University "Moderate radicalization: Satire as the voice of reason" John W. Self, Truman State Univ "Saving Money on Sweaters: Conservative Satire Addresses Contemporary Environmental Issues" Mark Glantz, Coker College 308082 11:00 AM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott St. Charles - 41st Floor Southern States Communication Association's Business Meeting Sponsor: Southern States Communication Association Presenters: Daniel Grano, University of North Carolina, Charlotte J. Emmett Winn, Auburn University Thomas J. Socha, Old Dominion Univ Carl Cates, Valdosta State Univ Monette Callaway, Hinds Community College James D. Ragsdale, Sam Houston State Univ John W. Haas, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Kenneth N. Cissna, Univ of South Florida Michael H. Eaves, Valdosta State Univ Roseann M. Mandziuk, Texas State University, San Marcos Jennifer Mize Smith, Western Kentucky Univ Frances Brandau-Brown, Sam Houston State University 308093 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Voices about “Eastern” and “Western” Parenting Styles: The Latest Controversy Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Family Communication Division Chair: Bei Cai, Kent State Univ, Canton Presenters: Bei Cai, Kent State Univ, Canton Mei Zhang, Missouri Western State Univ Zhuojun Joyce Chen, Univ of Northern Iowa Rita Mei-Ching Ng, Ohio University, Zanesville Mary Fong, California State University, San Bernardino Meina Liu, University of Maryland Xing Lu, DePaul University Respondent: Minmin Wang, Rider University 308095 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Writing Textbooks in an Evolving Time: Do's, Don'ts, Should's, Shouldn'ts Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Steven D. Cohen, University of Maryland Presenters: Melissa Beall, University of Northern Iowa Monica Eckman, Cengage/Wadsworth Publishing A. Todd Jones, Bakersfield College Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University Rich West, Emerson College Julia T. Wood, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 308101 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor The Girl and the Franchise Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Sarah Projansky, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "'At least I know how to be a girl!': Postfeminist 'Girlification' on Disney Channel" Morgan Genevieve Blue, University of Texas, Austin "'The Force Is with You, Katie': Media Franchising and the Confinement of Girls through Multiplied Production" Derek Johnson, University of Wisconsin-Madison "From Clothes to New Media: Alloy Inc. and the Colonization of Contemporary Girl Culture" Taylor Nygaard, University of Southern California "Gaming the System: How Video Game Critics' Discourse Marginalizes Girls" Kyra Hunting, University of Wisconsin, Madison 308103 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Voicing Dissent in Contested Spaces: Cultural Studies of War and Conflict from a Global Perspective Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Mark Hayward, American University of Paris "Imprints of Revolution: Visual Voice and Global Resistance in Havana, Cuba" Lisa Calvente, DePaul University; Guadalupe Garcia, Tulane University "Indecorous Dissent: Zazous and Jazz under the Occupation of France, 1940-1944" Kelly Jakes, University of Wisconsin, Madison "Mal D’Africa: Voicing and Visualizing War Guilt in Italian Documentary, 1967-1970" Mark Hayward, American University of Paris "Space Wars and Atmospheric Militarization: Reterritorialzing Popular Militarism" Joshua J. Smicker, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 308104 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Cultivating New Kinds of Mediated Reality: A Fresh Look at Cultivation Theory Research Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Hugh Curnutt, Montclair State Univ Respondent: Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University "A Cultivation Analysis of Character Stereotyping in Video Game Description" David Ta-Pryor, University of Missouri; Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Examining the 'CSI Effect': The Impact of Television Viewing on Perceptions of Forensic Evidence" Amber L. Ferris, Kent State University, Stark "The World According to Snooki: Uniting Uses & Gratifications with Cultivation Research in the Study of Reality TV Effects" Dannagal E. Goldthwaite Young, University of Delaware; Sarah Esralew, Ohio State University "Revisiting Gerbner’s Cultivation Analysis: Has Cultivation Research Fulfilled His Vision?" Chan Le Thai, Univ of California, Santa Barbara 308106 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Gendered Work and Organizing Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Kristen Lucas, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln Respondent: Kirsten Broadfoot, Colorado State University "A Phenomenological Study of Working Moms' Transition Back into Paid Work after a Maternity Leave" Amy S. O'Connor, North Dakota State Univ; Rebecca J. Meisenbach, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Branding Feminisms for Sustainability in a Competitive Marketplace: Branding as Ideological, Aesthetic, and Material Labor" Suzy D'Enbeau, University of Kansas; Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University "Millennials in a Gendered Workplace: Implications of Generations on Traditional Gendering of Organizations" Marlina Davidson, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha; Erica P Heiden, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Kristen Lucas, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Shared Voices of the Liminal Tribe: Indian Women in U.S. Engineering Programs" Debalina Dutta, Purdue University; Lorraine G. Kisselburgh, Purdue University "What Do You Name Your Car? Theorizing the Intersection of Organizing, Gender, and Technology" Christopher Dahlie, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 308108 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Using Social Justice To Help Challenged Students Find Their Voice Sponsor: NFHS Speech, Debate, and Theatre Association Chair: David A. Wendt, Keokuk High School Presenters: Monique Davis, Springfield Community Schools Elizabeth Hansen, Grinnell High School Craig Ihnen, Iowa High School Speech Association 308112 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Toys, Ploys, and Media Noise: Perspectives in Mass Media and Political Communication Sponsor: Student Section Chair: James Ponder, Kent State University Respondent: Darin J. Gully, University of Missouri "Cross-Cultural Press Coverage and Framing of Violent Video Games: Comparing Newspaper Coverage in America and Australia" Christopher R Ortega, State University of NY, University, Buffalo; Michael Egnoto, Univ of Buffalo "Ideology, Media Diet, and Candidate Preference in the U-Vote Generation" Cathy Rosenholtz, University of Missouri, Columbia "Legos are Harmless- Right?" Consuelo Sanchez, California State University, San Bernardino "Online Agenda-Setting in a Sports Environment: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Michael Vick Controversy" Kenon A. Brown, University of Alabama "The Stigma of Mental Illness and the Way of Destigmatization: Beyond the Influence of Traditional Media" Doori Song, University of Florida; Hyun-Ji Lim, University of Florida; Yoo Jin Chung, University of Florida 308113 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Top Student Papers: Nominees for the Joanna Ploeger Memorial Award Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Chair: Gregory D. Wilson, Iowa State Univ "Chasing Prevention: HIV, Containment Rhetoric, and Scholarly Intervention" Jennifer A Malkowski, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Chat: On Writing the History of an Interface" William McClain, Univ of Southern California "Establishing Ethos on Proprietary and Open Source Software Websites" Kevin Brock, North Carolina State University "Militarism and Mechatronics: Occultatio and the Veil of Science Fiction Cool in United States Air Force Advertisements" Nicholas Maradin, University of Pittsburgh "Repairing the Irreparable: Why it is Difficult to Argue for the Conservation of an Extinct Ecosystem (Pleistocene Rewilding)" Kayla Wopschall, University of Washington "Rhetoric, Medicine, and Emerging Scientific Knowledge: Scottish Medical Education in the Late Eighteenth Century" Kimberly Thomas-Pollei, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 308121 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Top Papers in American Studies Sponsor: American Studies Division Chair: Kimberly Moffitt, University of Maryland Respondent: Daniel Schowalter, Rowan University "'The Good Earth and the Still Waters': New Deal Rhetoric in F.D.R.'s Political Speeches and M-G-M's Captains Courageous" Carl R. Burgchardt, Colorado State University; David Scott Diffrient, Colorado State University "From Fear to Resolve: The Emmett Till Anecdote as Didactic Crisis" Pamela Royse, Kutztown University "Performing Guilt and Redemption: The Art of Chris Burden, Ron Athey, and Steven Leyba" Chema Salinas, Arizona State Univ "Signs and Wonders: Class Awareness and Nineteenth-Century Freak Show Portraiture" Katherine H Williams, Indiana University 308122 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Helping Reticent Students Find their Voice: Techniques for Reducing Anxiety and Building Confidence Sponsor: Communication Apprehension and Competence Division Chair: Chia-Fang (Sandy) Hsu, University of Wyoming Presenters: Karen Kangas Dwyer, University of Nebraska, Omaha Amber N Finn, Texas Christian University James Keaten, Univ of Northern Colorado Lynne Kelly, University of Hartford Suzy Prentiss, Univ of Tennessee Chris R Sawyer, Texas Christian University 308123 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Commission on American Parliamentary Practice Business Meeting Sponsor: Commission on American Parliamentary Practice Presenters: Raymond C. Puchot (In Memoriam), College of Southern Nevada Paul Scovell, Salisbury University Don M. Boileau, George Mason Univ Donald A. Fishman, Boston College John Ray, University of Montana / Montana Tech James Gaut Ragsdale, Northern Kentucky University 308125 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor The Pedagogical Implications of Voices Communicating Forensics Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Scott Harris, University of Kansas "The 'Carousel Effect' in Individual Events Conference Presentations: Impact on Research and the Discipline" Daniel Cronn-Mills, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Stephen Croucher, Marist College "How Attorneys Judge Collegiate Mock Trials" Ruth R. Wagoner, Bellarmine Univ; Adam Molnar, Bellarmine University "Hit It and Quit It: Masculine Mono-climactic Structures in Competitive Forensics" C. Austin McDonald II, Louisiana State University 308127 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Korean American Communication Association Paper Session Sponsor: Korean American Communication Association Chairs: Seok Kang, University of Texas, San Antonio; Eun-Ho Yeo, Plymouth State University Respondent: Eungjun Min, Rhode Island College "Comforting Messages for Korean Breast Cancer Patients: Recipients’ and Providers’ Perspectives" Hyegyu Lee, Michigan State University; Hanna Joo, Michigan State University; Hee Sun Park, Michigan State University "Cultural Participation and Stronger Community Life: Multilevel Analysis of Participation in Community Organizations and Cultural Events as an Indicator of Strong Community Belonging and Local Storytelling Network" Yujung Nam, University of Southern California "Radio Korea as the Community Guard Dog: Frame Analysis of Radio Korea's Emergency Broadcasting During the 1992 Los Angeles Riot" Taehyun Kim, California State University, Northridge "TV News Coverage of Dementia from 2000 to 2009: The Case of South Korea (Top Paper)" Eun-Gyuhl Bae, University of Southern California; Hyuhn-Suhck Bae, Yeungnam University 308128 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Media Environments, Orality and Voice: How Media Shape and Transform Culture Sponsor: Media Ecology Association Chair: Michael J. Grabowski, Manhattan College "Defining 'Irishness': The Golden Age of Irish Music on 78 RPM Records" Roxanne M O'Connell, Roger Wiilliams Univ "Mediated Memorials: Creative Visualities of Undocumented Migration in Europe" Karina Horsti, New York University "Orality, Print and Voice: How Disparate Communities Gained Symbolic Power from Nineteenth Century IrishAmerican Community Newspapers to Contemporary Punk Zines" Brian A Cogan, Molloy College "The Voices on the Screen Become the Voices in Our Heads: An Ecological Model of Mediated Narratives" Michael J. Grabowski, Manhattan College 308129 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Do We Have a Voice? Images and Construction of Asians and Asian Americans in the (New) Media Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Caucus Chair: Mariko Izumi, Columbus State Univ Respondent: Philip Wander, Loyola Marymount Univ "Making Space, Negotiating Identities, Being Seen: Asian American Musicians in the Age of Digital Media and the Internet" Cynthia Wang, Univ of Southern California "Where Can I Find an (Asian) American Pop Star? A Reception Analysis of Popular Music Fans" Joe J Phua, University of Georgia "Googling 'Asian woman': Decoding Visual Codification and Consumption of Images Online." Seungwha Sophie Lee, University of Washington "Revitalization of 'Yellow Prowess': Resistive Discourse of New Chinese Masculinity in Dominant Filmic Representations" Zheng Zhu, Washington State Univ 308130 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Top papers in Latina/o Studies Sponsor: Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: Nathaniel I. Cordova (In Memoriam), Williamette University Respondent: Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ "Brown-Skinned Outlaws: An Ideographic Analysis of 'Illegal(s)'" Jennifer E Potter, Towson University "El Muro de la Verguenza and the Crossing of Borders" Danee Pye, Univ of Texas, Austin "Queriendo Bailar: A Theoretical Review of Agency and the Undocumented Subject Identity" Gabriela Rodriguez, California State University, Fresno 308131 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Intra- and Interorganizational Relations Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: William Barley, Northwestern University Respondent: Peter R. Monge, Univ of Southern California "A Tale of Two Crises: A Structurational Analysis of Forgotten Stakeholders" Colleen Arendt, Fairfield University "Creating a Typology of Distributed Organizations Based in Organizational Structure and Technology Use" Peter Knutson, University of Kansas "Disaster in the Gulf and Crisis on Land: Poor Stakeholder Management of Transocean Ltd." Chris McArthur, SUNY College at Brockport "The Policy Communication Index: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Multi-Dimensional Measure" Heather E. Canary, University of Utah; Sarah Riforgiate, Arizona State University "The Structuration of Campus-Community Partnership: How Partnership Participants Structure Their Work" Georgi Rausch, University of Utah 308132 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Sigma Chi Eta Business Meeting Sponsor: Sigma Chi Eta Presenters: Paul R. Raptis, Gainesville State College Puvana Ganesan-Chiu, Mesa Community College 308141 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Challenges of Parenting: Sensitive Topics and Risky Experiences Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Charee Mooney, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: Allison Thorson, Univ of San Francisco "Children's Perceptions of Parent-Child Communication about Money" Lynsey Kluever Romo, Univ of Texas, Austin; Anita L. Vangelisti, Univ of Texas, Austin "Peers, Predators, and Porn: Predicting Parent Underestimation of Risky Internet Experiences" Sahara Byrne, Cornell University; Theodore Lee, Cornell University; Sherri Jean Katz, Cornell University; Daniel Linz, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Mary McIlrath, C+R Research "Walking the Tightrope: Parenting Advice in Essence Magazine" Diane Prusank, Westfield State University; Robert L. Duran, University of Hartford "Communication between Young Adults and their Parents about Purchasing and Consumption: Concealment, Topic Avoidance, and Separation during College" Cindy H. White, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 308142 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Phi Rho Pi Business Meeting Sponsor: Phi Rho Pi Presenters: Duane R. Fish, Northwest College Wade Hescht, Lone Star College, North Harris Lisa L. Benedetti, Tarrant County College, Northeast Cynthia Dewar, City College of San Francisco Jeff Przybylo, Harper College John Schultz, Purdue University 308143 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Interpersonal Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Presenters: Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara Jennifer Samp, University of Georgia Mark T. Morman, Baylor University Jennifer Bevan, Chapman University Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State Univ, West 308144 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Great Ideas for Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S) Session II Sponsor: Great Ideas for Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S) Chair: Patricia O'Keefe, College of Marin "01. A Funny Eulogy? John Cleese’s Eulogy as a Model for Breaking the Constraints of the Rhetorical Situation " Jennifer Guthrie, University of Kansas "02. Acknowledging Sources Makes You a Better Speaker" Arata Miyazaki, Wayne State Univ; Noriaki Tajima, Kanda Univ of International Studies "03. Breaking the Ice: Conquering Common Anxieties of Public Speaking" Anne M Bialowas, Weber State Univ "04. Busted Myths, Manly Answers, and Controlling Parents: Ontological, Epistemological, and Axiological Questions in Contemporary Television" Corey B. Davis, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater "05. Do You Speak School Spirit? Learning About Organizational Culture By Analyzing the University Bookstore" Heather J. Carmack, Missouri State Univ "06. Exploring Our Online Voices through Self-Analysis: An Examination of Online Self-Presentation" Erin Hollenbaugh, Kent State Univ, Canton "07. Giving Communication a Voice through Wikipedia" Rachel Price, University of Kentucky "08. Illustrating Tensions Using Stretchy String: Teaching Relational Dialectics in the Interpersonal Communication Class" Valerie Lynn Schrader, Penn State Schuylkill; Azhanni Muhammad, Ohio University "09. In their Own Words: Using a Party Game to Recall and Understand Communication Theories" Andrea Terry, Cuesta College "10. Leader-Member Exchange Theory in Action: Leading In-Group and Out-Group Members in Organizational Teams" Julie Apker, Western Michigan Univ "11. Let's Hear that Story One MoreTime! Helping Students to become More Confident in a Public Speaking Class through a Simple Story-telling Exercise" Gillian Bennett Bonanno, CUNY BMCC "12. Preparing Your Shopping Lists and Preparation Outlines: Getting Groceries and Getting the Point!" Asli Gokhan- Kucuk, Fashion Institute of Technology "13. Stylish Speech Day" Lorelle Jabs, Seattle Pacific University "14. The Apartment Hunt: A Small Group Decision Making Activity" Amy S Tully, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "15. The Power of Asking 'Why?' Learning Theoretical Traditions Through Dialogue" Karyl Daughters, College of St Benedict/St. John's University "16. The Unplugged Project" Wendy L. Bjorklund, St. Cloud State Univ; Tompkins Paula, St. Cloud State University; Diana L. Rehling, St. Cloud State Univ; Renee Strom, St. Cloud State Univ "17. Understanding the Use of 'Voice' in the Rational World and Narrative Paradigms: The Case for Health Care Reform Using The National Enquirer" Dacia Charlesworth, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne "18. Virtual Voices with Real Life Consequences: Teaching Students about Cyber-Vetting" Lisa K. Hanasono, Purdue University "19. Walk about and Talk about: Instant audience analysis Or: 10 for 4 or maybe more" Nancy R. Pearson, Minot State University "20. 'What a Tangled Web We Weave' or Not?" Kathleen Beauchene, Community College of Rhode Island 308151 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Our Many “Voices” on Facebook: From Our Classrooms to Our Families (and every relationship in between) Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Mass Communication Division Chair: Jennifer Brubaker, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Presenters: Mary Beth Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ Adam C. Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ Allison Sanders, Marymount University 308152 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Voices of the 2011 Revolutions: The Impact of Communication Technology in Tunisia, Egypt and Elsewhere in the Middle East and North Africa Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Human Communication and Technology Division, International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Noemi Marin, Florida Atlantic Univ Respondent: Jillian C. York , Harvard University "Analyzing Social Media Information Flow of the Voices of Tunisians and Egyptians in the Revolutions of 2011" Victoria Newsom, California State University, Fullerton; Lara M. Lengel, Bowling Green State Univ "Before the Revolution: Communication Technology as a ‘Leveller’ on Power Relations" Orayb Najjar, Northern Illinois University "Citizen Journalism, Crisis Communication, and Communication Technology" Ramune Braziunaite, Bowling Green State Univ "Revolution from the Margins: Cell Phones, Social Media, Satellite News, and the 2011 Tunisian Uprising" Catherine Cassara, Bowling Green State University "Voicing Dissent: The Digital Divide and the Gradual Unfolding of Post-WSIS Protest in Tunisia" Priya Kapoor, Portland State University 308153 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Promoting a Culture of Scholarship and Professional Development in MA Programs: Developing the Voice of Our Graduate Students Sponsor: Master's Education Section Chair: Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Presenters: Barbara Baker, University of Central Missouri Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University John Hooker, Illinois State University Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University Joseph Mazer, Clemson University Leslie A. Rill, Portland State University 308154 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Discovering Voice in the Communication Classroom Through Critical Dialogue Sponsor: Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Christopher Lynch, Kean University Respondents: Teresa Nance, Villanova University; Jack E. Sargent, Kean University; Anita K. Foeman, West Chester Univ; Jason Del Gandio, Temple University; Christopher Lynch, Kean University "Can We Have Critical Dialogue without Critical Listening?" Jack E. Sargent, Kean University "Can you hear me now? New voices in the intercultural classroom" Anita K. Foeman, West Chester Univ "Critical Dialogue in the Conflict Classroom: Analysis of Town Hall Meetings" Christopher Lynch, Kean University "Locating Dialogue and Listening Within Activist-Powerbroker Relations" Jason Del Gandio, Temple University "Speaking Black to White about Privilege in the Communication Classroom" Teresa Nance, Villanova University 308156 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor The Voice of Continental Philosophy in Rhetorical and Communication Theory Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Daniel Mistich, University of Georgia "Gilles Deleuze and the Rhetoric of Sense" Matthew B. Morris, Univ of Texas, Austin "Making Sense (of Judgment)" Michelle R. LaVigne, Univ of San Francisco "Poststructural Prudence: Rethinking Phronesis Through Derrida" Daniel Mistich, University of Georgia; Ryan McCullough, West Liberty University "Voice, Equality, and Controversy: Rethinking Argumentation through the Politics of Jacques Rancière" Robert J. Green, Purdue University 308157 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Regional Rhetorics: A Panel Discussion on the 2012 Special Issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Debra Hawhee, Penn State University Presenters: Gregory Clark, Brigham Young Univ Kevin D. Kuswa, California State University, Fresno Christa J. Olson, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Jenny Rice, University of Kentucky Dave Tell, University of Kansas Andrew F. Wood, San Jose State University 308158 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Voices of War: Examining the Rhetorical Functions of Presidential and Protest Rhetoric Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida "Distilled Voices of War: A Visual Criticism of Protester Images and the Representation of Dissent in the 2011 Middle East Revolutions" Stephanie Wideman, Wayne State Univ "From Darkness to Light: Establishing a Presidential War/Peace Paradigm" Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida; Andrya Crossland, University of West Florida "Nixon's Cambodia and Obama's Afghanistan: Image Restoration and Presidential Differentiation" Samantha Rodzwicz, University of West Florida "War Rhetoric and Protest: Challenging Presidential Foreign Policy Doctrines" John Koch, Wayne State Univ 12:30 PM 310011 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Funding 101 Video Premiere: Grant Seeking for Communication Scholars Sponsor: NCA National Office Chair: Betsy Wackernagel Bach, National Communication Association Presenters: Noshir S. Contractor, Northwestern University Shawn J. Parry-Giles, University of Maryland Marshall Scott Poole, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Timothy L. Sellnow, University of Kentucky Amber Story , National Science Foundation 310012 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Teachers on Teaching Session I Sponsor: Teachers on Teaching Series Chair: Kristen LeBlanc, Texas State University, San Marcos Presenters: Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ James A. Aune, Texas A&M Univ Robert L. Ballard, Pepperdine University Lora Helvie-Mason, Southern University, New Orleans Stephen Hunt, Illinois State Univ 310013 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Feminist and Women Studies Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Presenters: Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Barbara Parisi, Long Island University Yahui Zhang, Wayland Baptist Univ Alena Amato Ruggerio, Southern Oregon University Rachel M. Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University Jennifer Dunn, Dominican University Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ Helen Tate, Columbia College La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University 310014 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Top Papers in Public Relations Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Katerina Tsetsura, City University of Hong Kong Respondent: Susan Waters, Auburn University "BP’s ‘Voices from the Gulf’ and the Stories They Tell: A Case Study of Neo-PR" Chris T Caldiero, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ; Kathleen C. Haspel, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ "Race to the Bottom in Corporate Voice: Incivility, Undesirability, and Inevitability" Sarah VanSlette, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; Joshua Boyd, Purdue University "So What it Happened? Who’s Going to Fix it? Addressing the Impact of Media Frames and Treatment Responsibility within the Situational Crisis Communication Theory Framework" Alicia Mason, Pittsburg State University; Andrew Doherty, Pittsburg State University; Rodney Kimlin, Pittsburg State University; Christopher Powers, Pittsburg State University; Laura Pyle, Pittsburg State University; Holly Roberts, Pittsburg State University; Sarah Valencia, Pittsburg State University; Justin Young, Pittsburg State University 310015 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Lambda Pi Eta Business Meeting Sponsor: Lambda Pi Eta Presenters: Natasha Horn, Illinois State University Emily O'Gorman, College of New Jersey Jacqueline Webb, College of New Jersey W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association Caroline S. Parsons, The University of Alabama Michaela D.E. Meyer, Christopher Newport Univ Deborah L. Whitt, Wayne State College Leslie Reynard, Washburn University Jason B. Munsell, Columbia College Jeff Pierson, Bridgewater College 310022 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Weapons and Words: The Debate over Civility Following the Tucson Shootings Sponsors: American Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Robert C. Rowland, University of Kansas Respondent: David Zarefsky, Northwestern University "'America’s Enduring Strength' and the Debate over the Role of Political Discourse in the Violence in Tucson" Beth Boser, Univ of Southern California "At the Limits of Trauma: Barack Obama’s Tucson Memorial Speech, 12 January 2011" David A. Frank, University of Oregon "Civility, Democracy, and National Politics" Mary E. Stuckey, Georgia State University; Sean Patrick O'Rourke, Furman University "Human Agency and Mental Illness: Conflicting Conservative Arguments in Locating Responsibility for the Tucson Massacre" Francesca Marie Smith, Univ of Southern California; Thomas A. Hollihan, Univ of Southern California 310023 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Voicing Resistance: Performing Tactics, Rhetoric, and Taboo in Global Context Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Chair: Gregory Mitchell, Northwestern University "'Don’t Sing the Words You Left Behind:' Mobility, Voice and the Erasure of Identity in Musical Performance." Pavithra Prasad, Northwestern University "Acting Ign'ant: Negotiating Race, Gender, Sexuality and the Popular Panopticon" Riley Snorton, Northwestern University "Competing Voices: Culture War Performances and the Politics of Display" Jennifer Tyburczy, Rice University "The Romance of Performance: Critical Ethnography, Prostitution, and the Problem of Resistance" Gregory Mitchell, Northwestern University 310028 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Japan-U.S. Communication Association Business Meeting Sponsor: Japan-U.S. Communication Association Presenters: Koji Fuse, University of North Texas Chikako McLean, Oakton Community College Makoto Saito, Westfield State University Rose G. Campbell, Butler University Peter S. Lee, California State Univ, Fullerton Akira Miyahara, Seinan Gakuin University Tatsuya Imai, Univ of Texas, Austin Akiko Fukumoto, Aichi Shukutoku University James Mueller, University of North Texas Takeshi Suzuki, Meiji University Josh Nelson, San Diego State Univ Jiro Takai, Nagoya Univ Paul Westbrook, Northeastern University 310029 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Business Meeting Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Presenters: Christopher Carey, Portland State University Mary Ann Danielson, Creighton University Ana M. Cruz, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha Colleen Garside, Weber State Univ Irwin Mallin, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne 310031 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Top Papers in GLBTQ Communication Studies Division Sponsor: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Danielle Stern, Christopher Newport Univ "'Angie Was Our Sister': Embodied Judgments and Trans-formation of Disgust in the Citizenry of Photography" Emily Cram, Indiana University "A Content Analysis of Sexual and Relational Health Messages for Women Who Have Sex with Women" Sandra Faulkner, Bowling Green State Univ; Andrea Davis, University of South Carolina Upstate; Manda Violet Hicks, Boise State University; Pamela Lannutti, Boston College "A Kiss is just a Kiss? Comparing Perceptions Related to Female-female and Female-male Kissing in a College Social Situation" Pamela Lannutti, Boston College; Amanda N. Denes, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Girls Love Fashion and Boys Don’t Cry: Rhetorical Assemblages and the Disciplining of Queer Voices at the Nebraska History Museum" Joshua Ewalt, University of Nebraska, Lincoln ; Sara Baker, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Queer Activism, Gender Dilemma, and Neoliberalism in India: Mapping the Rhetoric around Section 377" Santhosh Chandrashekar, Univ of New Mexico 310051 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor The Various Voices in Social Interaction Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Interpersonal Communication Division, Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Richard Buttny, Syracuse University Respondent: Kristine Muñoz, University of Iowa "Listening to Voices Often Overlooked: Stories of Maintaining Difficult Relationships" Katelyn Grayson, University of Dayton; Jon A. Hess, University of Dayton "Responding to Face Threats: Strategic Use of Voice in the Clinton-Wallace Interview" Frank Thiel, University of Nebraska, Kearney "The Fusion of Language and Ethnic Identity: The Voices of Hispanic Emerging Adults in New Mexico and Oklahoma" David Duty, University of Central Oklahoma "Voicing Nostalgia: Discursive Construction of an Urban Neighborhood's 'Good Old Days'" Cynthia Gordon, Syracuse University; Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University 310052 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Religious Constructions of the Voices of Fundamentalism, Forgiveness, Morality, and Belief Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Religious Communication Association Chairs: Brandon Chase Goldsmith, Univ of Memphis; Sean Connable, Christopher Newport Univ Respondent: David Gray Matthews, University of Memphis "Voicing the Paradox of Conditional Forgiveness: A Case Study Using Negotiating Morality Theory" Dayna N. Kloeber, Arizona State Univ, West; Douglas L. Kelley, Arizona State Univ; Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State Univ, West "Religious Rhetoric: A Voice in Emerging Adults’ Moral Turning" Joshua Danaher, Grand Canyon University "The Voice that Brings Silence: Fundamentalism, Ideology, and the Silencing of Discourse" Sean Connable, Christopher Newport Univ "A Nation of Prodigal Sons: Fantasies, Personas, and Standpoints in the A New Form of Political Theater: The United Church of America" Brandon Chase Goldsmith, Univ of Memphis 310053 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Emergent Voices about Nuclear Power Following the Crisis at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Sponsors: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology, Convention Theme Group, Environmental Communication Division Chair: Dorothy Collins Andreas, Pepperdine University Respondent: Carolyn R. Miller, North Carolina State University "Intertwined Voices on Message Boards During the Nuclear Crisis at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant" Dorothy Collins Andreas, Pepperdine University "Negotiating Nuclear Narratives: Voices of Nuclear Energy after Fukushima" William J. Kinsella, North Carolina State University "Voices of Distrust and Uncertainty in the Aftermath of the Nuclear Crisis at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant" Jennifer Duffield Hamilton, Wabash College 310054 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Giving Voice to the Mind, Body, Heart, and Soul of Theatre, Film, and Media Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Theatre Division Chair: Darlene Graves, Liberty University Respondent: Jonas K Nissen, Bethany Lutheran College "'Lyrics [No] Voices/Un[seen] Performances': Healing the Dismembered Body Through Performance Poetry in a PostShange, YouTube Age" Jesus Ivan Valles, California State Univ, Long Beach "But Scare-cancer, He is Not My Husband? An Auto/Ethnographic Performance" Matt Saltzberg, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Communicating A/Cross the Divide: Utilizing Reciprocal Ethnography to Increase Dialogue" Noah Lelek, University of Missouri "Giving Voice to a New Kind of Performance Therapy: The Risks of Disclosure, the Productiveness of Humor, and the Importance of Public Dialogue about Gender Violence" Jennifer L. Freitag, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Giving Voice to What Artists Need Creatively and Spiritually" Patricia Friel, University of Cincinnati / Clermont College "How Television Media Gives Voice to Transgender Characters" Prairie A. Endres, Tarleton State Univ "The Voices of Hidden Memories and Brain Arousal" Sanjive Qazi, Gustavus Adolphus College "Using Forum Theatre to Give Voice to Campus Concerns of Heterosexism/Homonegativity" Kevin Babbitt, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 310055 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Political Communication in and around "The Big Easy": A Variety of Voices Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College "Huey Long: Vox Populi or Vox Diaboli" Carl T. Hyden, Morgan State University "Senator David Vitter's Image Repair on the 'DC Madam'" William Benoit, Ohio University "The Landrieu Family: Different Styles, Same Devotion to New Orleans" Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College "Voicing Blame for Hurricane Katrina: Immediate and Retroactive Apologia of George W. Bush, Kathleen Blanco, and Ray Nagin" Kevin A Stein, Southern Utah Univ; Lionel A. Grady, Southern Utah University; Suzanne Larson, Southern Utah Univ 310057 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras H - Third Floor Riding Streetcars, Voicing Desire: Performing Digital Adaptation Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chairs: Andrée E. C. Betancourt, Independent Scholar; David Terry, San Jose State University Presenters: Andrée E. C. Betancourt, Independent Scholar Paul C. Edwards, Northwestern University Marjorie Hazeltine, San Jose State University Michael LeVan, University of South Florida Benjamin D. Powell, CUNY BMCC Samuel Scott Sloan, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Patricia A. Suchy, Louisiana State University David Terry, San Jose State University 310060 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Voices Online: E-texts and Distance Learning in the Basic Course Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Joseph M. Valenzano, University of Dayton Respondent: Blair Thompson, Western Kentucky Univ "Student Perceptions of Digital Textbooks: An Exploratory Study of E-Readers and E-Books as Replacements to the Traditional Textbook" Jeffrey Kuznekoff, Ohio University; Elizabeth Graham, University of Akron "Student Voices on Reading an E-textbook vs. Paper Textbook: Performance and Preferences for Learning and Spending" Karen Kangas Dwyer, University of Nebraska, Omaha; Marlina Davidson, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha "Are Students Ready for the Basic Communication Class Online? A Case Study Examining the READI Assessment as a Possible Predictor of Student Success in Online Communication Courses" Brandy Fair, Grayson County College; Leah E. Wickersham, Texas A&M University, Commerce "Interrogating Critical Dialogue in Distance Learning" Charles Rudick, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 310061 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Identifying the Available Means of Persuasion: Using Rhetoric to Make Sense of Conflict Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Gregory Paul, Millersville University Respondent: Tracey Quigley Holden, University of Delaware "Civil Voices and Democratic Discourse: Restoring the Peace After the Tucson Tragedy" Rod L. Troester, Penn State Erie, Behrend College; Colleen E. Kelley, Penn State Erie, Behrend College "Religion in Sport: A Case toward Peace for Religious Athletes" Erin Marie Paun, Bowling Green State Univ "Rhetorical Time and Memory in the Aftermath of Genocide: A Study of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Timor-Leste" Laurance Paul Strait, Univ of Southern California "The Identity Trap: The Rhetoric of Genocide" William A. Donohue, Michigan State University "You have Atomic Bombs, We have the Martyrdom-seekers: Ayman Al-Zawahiri’s Rhetoric of Martyrdom" Timothy Paul Huffman, Arizona State University 310062 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Finding the Collaborative Voice of the Marketplace, Classroom, and Community through Innovative Approaches to Training and Development Sponsor: Training and Development Division Chair: Amanda Grace McKendree, Univ of Notre Dame "Corporate Leadership Development: Cultivating the Voice of the Next Generation of Leaders" S. Alyssa Groom, Duquesne University "Developing the Professional Voice of Graduate Students as They Prepare for the Professoriate" Amanda Grace McKendree, Univ of Notre Dame "Multiple Voices: Training and Development for Instructors and Students" Leeanne Marian Bell McManus , Stevenson University "Voices Found Through Dialogic Meeting of Communities, NPOs, and the Public Relations Seminar" John H. Prellwitz, Univ of Pittsburgh, Greensburg 310066 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Bonaparte - Fourth Floor SC13: Diagnosing Communication Privacy Management Breakdowns Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Sandra Petronio, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis Presenters: Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Jack E. Sargent, Kean University 310067 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Regent - Fourth Floor SC14: Medical Communication Sponsor: Short Courses Chairs: E. Phillips P. Polack, West Virginia University; Theodore A. Avtgis, Ashland University 310068 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Bacchus - Fourth Floor SC15: Straight Talk about Teaching Communication Research Methods Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Christine Davis, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Presenter: Kenneth A. Lachlan, Univ of Mass, Boston 310069 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Iberville - Fourth Floor SC16: Teaching Communication Theory Sponsor: Short Courses Chairs: Emily J Langan, Wheaton College; Em Griffin, Wheaton College 310070 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Poetics for the Polis Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chair: Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University Respondent: John Poulakos, University of Pittsburgh "Lysistrata and the Homeric Gift: A Poetics of Generosity for the Polis" Mari Lee Mifsud, University of Richmond "On the Razor’s Edge: The Kairos Statue and the Formation of Deliberative Space" Jane S. Sutton, Penn State York "Revising Rome: The Poetry of Horace's Editorial File" Michele Kennerly, Northeastern University "The Democratic Style: How the Sophists Rationalized Poetry" Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University "The Poetics of Epicurus’ Garden: Freedom, Wholeness, and Self-Sufficiency" Bryan Moe, Louisiana State University 310071 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Protecting Abhorrent Voices: The Supreme Court's Decision in Snyder v. Phelps Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Division Chair: Susan J. Balter-Reitz, Montana State Univ, Billings "A Contextual Approach to Snyder v. Phelps" Craig R. Smith, California State Univ, Long Beach "Beyond Snyder v. Phelps: Free Speech and Funeral Picketing Laws" Dale A. Herbeck, Boston College "Feeling Emotionally Distressed? Just Avert Your Eyes! How the Public Forum Doctrine Trumps Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress in Snyder v. Phelps" Juliet L. Dee, University of Delaware "Supreme Court Protects the Penumbral Right to Persuade in Snyder v. Phelps" Mary Elizabeth Bezanson, Univ of Minnesota, Morris "The Westboro Baptist Church as Public Spectacle: Should the Form of Speech Matter?" Susan J. Balter-Reitz, Montana State Univ, Billings; M. Lane Bruner, Georgia State University 310072 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor The Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) Program Provides a Student-Centered Voice for Professional Development in Academia Sponsor: Black Caucus Chair: Truman R. Keys, Western Connecticut State Univ Presenters: Cerise L. Glenn, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Kimberly Moffitt, University of Maryland J. Gregory Payne, Emerson College Kesha Morant Williams, Penn State, Berks Truman R. Keys, Western Connecticut State Univ 310073 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Threading Our Stories: A Communal Exploration of Women's Voices in Academic Debate Sponsors: American Forensic Association, Cross Examination Debate Association, Women's Caucus Chair: Stephanie Eisenberg, San Francisco State University Presenters: Alexis Litzky, San Francisco State University Catherine Palczewski, Univ of Northern Iowa Sarah Partlow-Lefevre, Idaho State University Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre, Western Washington University Sarah E. Stone Watt, Pepperdine University Danielle Wiese Leek, Grand Valley State Univ 310093 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Mi Experiencia, Mi Voz: Deconstructing Borders Through Chicana/o and Latina/o Performance of Lived Experience Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: George B. Sanchez-Tello, California State University, Northridge Respondents: Bernardita Yunis, Penn State University; Luis M. Rodriguez, California State Univ, Northridge; Reina Alejandra Prado Saldivar, Claremont Graduate School "Latin@s, Labor, Voice" Bernardita Yunis, Penn State University "Los Jardineros Tambien Saben" Luis M. Rodriguez, California State Univ, Northridge "Voicing Desire: How Santa Perversa saved the Good Mexican Girl" Reina Alejandra Prado Saldivar, Claremont Graduate School 310095 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Voicing Neoliberalism on American Television: Politics, Economics, and the Political Economy of Rac(e/ism) Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division, Mass Communication Division Chair: Darrel Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas "Family Ties as Neoliberal Rhetoric: How I Learned to Love Alex P. Keaton and Stop Worrying about Reagan" Kristen Hoerl, Butler University "Perfecting 'Gangsta Barbie': Whiteness, Passing, and the Ideal Neoliberal Subject in Weeds" Darrel Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas; Rachelle Avery, University of North Texas "The Voice of 'Killing Rage': The Boondocks Speaks Against Neoliberal Racial Violence" Jennifer Heusel, Indiana University "Tremé’s Media Spaces: Television, Race, and Neighborhood in the Age of Neoliberalism" Helen Morgan, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities 310101 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Voices for Sale: Monetizing Social Media Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Kathleen M. Kuehn, Christopher Newport University Respondent: Robert Bodle, College of Mount St. Joseph "'Take My Survey!' How Junior Ad Executives Use Facebook to Exploit their Friends" Christopher M. Boulton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Negotiating Health Information via Interactivity: Web MD, Marketing and Communal Collaboration" Carolina R.F. Branson, Univ of Minnesota "Selling to Ourselves: User-generated Advertising" James Hamilton, University of Georgia "Where Young People Are: Qualitative Research via Social Networking" Allison Butler, Westfield State University 310103 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Monstrous Cultures: Embracing and Resisting Change in the 21st Century Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Marina Levina, Univ of Memphis "'And Man Made Life': Synthetic Organisms and Biocapitalism of Monstrosities" Marina Levina, Univ of Memphis "A Gothic Approach to Monster Discourse and Immigration" Diem-My Bui, University of Illinois, Chicago "Black Monstrosity in True Blood" Aisha Durham, Texas A&M Univ "Robots, Cyborgs and Avatars: Monsters in the Machine" Grant Kien, California State University, East Bay 310104 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Top Student Papers in Mass Communication Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Dana E. Mastro, University of Arizona Respondent: Adam C. Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ "The Violent Voice: An Examination of the Impact of Violence in Film on the Audience" Nicholas Scott Smith, Northern Kentuckey University; James M. Durbin, The University of Akron "Historicizing a Holiday Special: Rudolph's Mark on Children's Television Broadcasting" Heather Liebling, University of Pittsburgh "Media Framing of Government Intervention: The Morality of Bailouts and Economics of Loans" Steven Stuglin, Georgia State University "A (Truly) Captive Audience: The Twilight Zone as Mid-Century Equipment for Living" Robert L. Mack, Univ of Texas, Austin 310106 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Examining Voices of Experts in Organizations: What Organizational Communication Can Contribute to the Study of Expertise Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chairs: Jeffrey W. Treem, Northwestern University; William Barley, Northwestern University Respondent: Janet L. Fulk, Univ of Southern California "Experts and Expertise as Sources of Disruption in Organizational Practice" Timothy Kuhn, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Information Triage: Evaluating Expertise to Support Distributed Collaboration" William Barley, Northwestern University; Paul M. Leonardi, Northwestern University; Jeffrey W. Treem, Northwestern University "Stereotypes, Communication, and the Perceptions of Expertise in Teams" Andrea B. Hollingshead, Univ of Southern California; Kay Yoon, DePaul University "The Discursive Construction of Expertise: Implications for Interorganizational Communication" Jeffrey W. Treem, Northwestern University; Paul M. Leonardi, Northwestern University; William Barley, Northwestern University 310108 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Piles of Stones: Culture, Pro-Democracy Movements, Geopolitics and Opportunities Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Melbourne S. Cummings, Howard University "'Global Voices' and Blogging Citizen Journalism on the Global Stage" Teresa H. Housel, Hope College "(Auto) Ethnographies of Geographical and Geopolitical Knowledge: Explorations of Cultural Location and Social Movements’ Discourse" Ahmet Atay, College of Wooster "A Fine Balance: Newspaper Coverage of Movements toward Democracy in Egypt" Carolyn Calloway-Thomas, Indiana University "Barack Obama, as Seen in the Arab World: Toward a Cross-Cultural Understanding" Dorthy L. Pennington, University of Kansas 310112 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor From Extroversion to Introspection: Qualitative Research Across an Array of Data Collection Methodologies Sponsor: Student Section Chair: Tim McKenna, Ohio University Respondent: Ariel Gratch, Louisiana State University "'It Wasn’t Like New Orleans': Social Identity and Sensemaking in a Small Texas Town in the Aftermath of Hurricane Ike" Norma Jones, Kent State University; Stephanie Burt, University of North Texas "An Ethnographic Investigation of a Local Punk Culture: Ethical Communities and Audience Behaviors" Lars Jørgen Kristiansen, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "The Tension between Sacred and Secular Voices: An Autoethnographic Account of Peak Communication Experiences" Amanda Torrens, Ohio University "The ‘Ex’ Factor...Will They Be Friends? A Qualitative Analysis of Post-Dissolutional Communication of Former Premarital Cohabitating Couples" Brittany Kay Bunkers, South Dakota State Univ "Undocumented Student Blogs: A Public Sphere of Activism" Anna Ortiz, Purdue University 310113 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Voicing Issues of Risky Sex Behavior Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Andrew Spieldenner, Latino Commission on AIDS "Sexual Communication and Condom Use among Chinese MSM" Zhiwen Xiao, University of Houston; Xiaoyi Fang, Institute of Developmental Psychology, Beijing Normal University; Xiaoming Li, Wayne State University School of Medicine; Xiuyun Lin, Institute of Developmental Psychology, Beijing Normal University; Yingjie Liu, Chaoyang District Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Yan Song, Chaoyang District Center for Disease Control and Prevention "Risky Business: An Examination of the Relationship between Message Frame, Risk Perceptions, and Intentions to Seek HIV-Antibody Testing" Shawnika Hull, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Communicating About Sex and Safe Sex in Friends with Benefits and Dating Relationships: Examining the Impact of Love (Passion, Intimacy, and Commitment)" Mike Miller, University of Connecticut; Carolyn Lagoe, University of Connecticut; Gerard Jalette, University of Connecticut; Laura Kanzler, University of Connecticut "Denominational Differences in Socialization, Communication, and Gender as Predictors of Sexual Behavior of Nairobi Church-Going Youth" Ann Neville Miller, Univ of Central Florida; Kyalo Wa Ngula, Africa Nazarene University; George Musambira, Univ of Central Florida "'It Makes it More Romantic and it just Feels Better': Motivations and Relational Outcomes in the Suggestion to Stop Using Condoms" Amy Delaney, Univ of Illinois; Kelly G McAninch, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Liesel Sharabi, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 310114 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor Voices from the Intersections of Rhetoric & Performance Sponsors: Performance Studies Division, Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chairs: Phaedra C. Pezzullo, Indiana University; Stephen Olbrys Gencarella, Department of Communication, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Presenters: Jeffrey Bennett, University of Iowa Daniel Brouwer, Arizona State University Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver Dana L. Cloud, Univ of Texas, Austin Fernando Delgado, Univ of Wisconsin, River Falls Christine L. Garlough, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Stephen J. Hartnett, Univ of Colorado, Denver Gerard A. Hauser, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Debra Hawhee, Penn State University D. Soyini Madison, Northwestern University Phaedra C. Pezzullo, Indiana University Della Pollock, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill John M. Sloop, Vanderbilt University 310121 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Defining Philosophy of Communication: Process Contexts of Culture, Language, and Practice Sponsor: Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Deborah Eicher-Catt, Penn State University "Philosophy of Communicology: The Rhetorical Branch of Linguistics" Richard L. Lanigan, International Communicology Institute "What Becomes Communication?" Igor Klyukanov, Eastern Washington University "Philosophy of Communication and the Rustic Science of Communicology: Semiotic Phenomenology in Pragmatism and Continential Philosophy" Isaac Catt, Duquesne University 310122 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Uncanny Vocalics Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Barbara Biesecker, University of Georgia Respondent: Barbara Biesecker, University of Georgia "'Because I Have a Voice': Music and Injured Masculinity in The King's Speech" Claire Sisco King, Vanderbilt University "A Great and Distracting Boon: Roy Orbison and the Voice of Phonography" Joshua Gunn, Univ of Texas, Austin "Uncanny Speech" Christian O Lundberg, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 310123 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Top Papers in Argumentation and Forensics Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Chair: James Dimock, Minnesota State University, Mankato Respondent: Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida "Arguing about Public and Personal Topics: Implications for Research Concerning Interpersonal Argument" Amy Janan Johnson, University of Oklahoma; Dale Hample, University of Maryland "Between French and Islamic Law: Cennet Doganay’s Embodied Argument and le Loi 2004-228" Susan A Sci, Regis University "Embracing the Diversity of Voices: Mechanisms for Pedagogical Inclusiveness in a Fragmented Debate Community" Mike Bergmaier, Penn State University; Nicole L. Johnson, Ball State University "The Conservative Canon and Its Uses" Michael Lee, College of Charleston "Visual Argument Frames: Reading the Management of Claims" Leslie Hahner, Baylor University 310125 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Ethos in a Digital Era Sponsors: Argumentation and Forensics Division, Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Amy Gonzales, Univ of Pennsylvania Respondent: John McArthur, Queens University, Charlotte "An Investigation of Youth and Digital Information Credibility" Miriam J. Metzger, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Andrew J. Flanagin, University of California, Santa Barbara; Ryan Medders, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Rebekah A. Pure, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Ethan Hartsell, University of California, Santa Barbara; Alex Markov, University of California, Santa Barbara "The Effect of Online Review Message Characteristics on Helpfulness Ratings" Yuhua Liang, Michigan State University; Briana DeAngelis, Michigan State University; David D. Clare, Michigan State University; Timothy Levine, Michigan State University "Sent from my iPhone: The Medium and Message as Signals of Sender Professionalism in Mobile Telephony" Caleb T Carr, University of Oklahoma; Chad M Stefaniak, Oklahoma State University "Credibility in a Social-Media Environment" Rebekah A. Pure, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Amber WestcottBaker, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Miriam J. Metzger, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Andrew J. Flanagin, University of California, Santa Barbara 310127 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Listening to the Voices of People Living with HIV/AIDS Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: William L. Mullen, Liberty University Presenters: Warren Bareiss, Kings College Christine J. Gardner, Wheaton College Stephanie Houston Grey, Louisiana State University Zhou Feng Li, Yanbian University of Science & Technology Alisha Menzies, University of South Florida Karen Mercincavage, King's College Faith E. Mullen, Liberty University William L. Mullen, Liberty University Thomas Steinfatt, University of Miami Respondent: Dennis A.V. Leoutsakas, Salisbury University 310128 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Political Debates: Processes and Effects Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Maureen C. Minielli, Kingsborough Comm College Respondent: Craig A. Dudczak, Syracuse University "Exploring Viewer Effects of Watching Gubernatorial Debates" David M. Rhea, Governors State University; Sumana Chattopadhyay, Marquette University; Corey B. Davis, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater "Incumbent and Challenger Influences on Argument Strategies in Presidential Debates" Dan Schill, Southern Methodist University; Diana B. Carlin, Saint Louis University "Political Blogs and the Permanent Campaign: A Functional Analysis of the Health Care Debate" James Smith, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "The Influence of Interactional Structure on Candidates’ Debate Strategies: Analysis of Intra-debate Dynamics in the 2008 Presidential Debates" Ji Won Han, Univ of Texas, Austin 310129 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Beyond the East-West: Exploring Inter-Asia Pacific Communication Research Sponsors: Asian / Pacific American Caucus, Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division Chair: Mariko Izumi, Columbus State Univ Presenters: Hsin-I (Cynthia) Cheng, Santa Clara University Shinsuke Eguchi, University of Denver Richie Hao, University of Denver Ako Inuzuka, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown JongHwa Lee, Hawaii Pacific University 310130 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Voices of Change: Critical Issues for Directors of Forensics Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Scott Harris, University of Kansas "Bid Chasing: An exploration of incentives and possible remedies related to selection processes for the National Debate Tournament" Eric R Morris, Missouri State University "Adding new voices to academic debate: The benefits of embracing alternative forms of argument expression and authorship in policy debate" Erik Holland, California State University, Northridge "Theory, Application, and Pragmatism: Ethical Issues for Directors of Forensics" Crystal Lane Swift, Mt. San Antonio College 310131 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor The Communicative Construction of Roles at Work Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Todd M. Norton, Washington State Univ Respondent: Patricia Sias, University of Arizona "'A Good Job': Exploring Women’s Meaning of Work in Contemporary Urban China " Ziyu Long, Purdue University "Culture as Control: Identification, Empowerment, and Moral Involvement Among Casino Workers" Elizabeth O'Connor, Purdue University "Role Negotiation: A Communicative Framework" Vernon D. Miller, Michigan State University; Rose A. Clark-Hitt, Michigan State University; Kevin Mahler, Creighton University "Scientific difference: Foreign-born scientists and marginalization at work." Celeste Wells, Boston College; Sally Planalp, University of Utah "The Influence of Motivational Language in the Technologically Mediated Realm of Telecommuters" Paul Madlock, Texas A&M International University 310132 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Kenneth Burke Society Interest Group Business Meeting Sponsor: Kenneth Burke Society Presenter: Celeste Grayson Seymour, Duquesne University 310134 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor Latina/o Studies and La Raza Caucus Business Meeting Sponsors: La Raza Caucus, Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Presenters: Josue David Cisneros, Northeastern University George Pacheco Jr., Angelo State Univ Hector Amaya, University of Virginia Yarma Velázquez Vargas, California State Univ, Northridge 310141 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Everyday Life in Families: Maintenance and Interdependence Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Sarah E. (Dirks) Wilder, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln Respondent: Andrew M. Ledbetter, Texas Christian University "'I Heard It in His Voice:' Relational Presence, Absence, and Maintenance in the Context of a Wartime Deployment" Katheryn C. Maguire, Wayne State Univ; Daria S. Heinemann, Wayne State Univ; Erin M. Sahlstein, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "Mapping Interdependence in the Everyday Expressions of Commitment in Romantically Involved Couples" Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch, Wichita State Univ; Dan Weigel, Univ of Nevada, Reno "Relational Maintenance Strategies: A Feminist Communicology Review and Agenda for Research" Kristina Wenzel, University of Missouri; Loreen Olson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro "The Experience and Expression of Gratitude for Domestic Labor" Kendra Knight, Arizona State Univ; Jess K. Alberts, Arizona State University 310142 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Teaching Nonverbal Communication in the Basic Course: Beyond the Codes of Nonverbal Communication Sponsors: Instructional Development Division, Nonverbal Communication Division Chair: Amy Ebesu Hubbard, University of Hawaii, Manoa Presenters: Valerie Manusov, University of Washington Martin Remland, West Chester University Rene Dailey, Univ of Texas, Austin Peter A. Andersen, San Diego State Univ 310143 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Honoring Michael Roloff, Winner of the 2011 Mark L. Knapp Award in Interpersonal Communication sponsored by Pearson, Allyn & Bacon Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State Univ, West Presenters: Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara Charles R. Berger, Univ of California, Davis Jennifer Bevan, Chapman University Bradley Greenberg, Michigan State University Mark T. Morman, Baylor University Rachel Reznik, Elmhurst College Jennifer Samp, University of Georgia Denise Solomon, Penn State University Anita L. Vangelisti, Univ of Texas, Austin Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State Univ, West Respondent: Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University 310151 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Communication Ethics Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Presenters: Melba Hoffer, Grand Valley State Univ Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ Melissa A. Cook, St. Vincent College Lisbeth Lipari, Denison University 310152 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Voices of Outreach Beyond the Tower: Collaborating Across Communities, Ethics and Implications of Engagement Sponsor: Applied Communication Division Chair: Karla A. Stevenson, USCENTCOM AFG-PAK Center / University of Tampa Presenters: Jason A Edwards, Bridgewater State University Craig Hayden, American University Steven G. Shenouda, MIT Sloan School of Management Karla A. Stevenson, USCENTCOM AFG-PAK Center / University of Tampa Beverly Thomas, United States Navy Michael Williams , USCENTCOM, AFG-PAK Center of Excellence Respondent: Jason A Edwards, Bridgewater State University 310153 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor A Reassuring Voice in a Sea of Chaos: Application of Theory to the Practice of Mentoring Forensics Coaches Sponsor: National Forensic Association Chair: Kittie Grace, Hastings College Respondent: Joel Hefling, South Dakota State Univ "Listen up, Coach! Using Reverse Mentoring to Give Voice to the Voiceless" Abbie M. Syrek, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha "Mentoring to Grow the Forensics Voice: Bridging the Two-year/Four-year Coaching Divide" Bobby Imbody, Kansas State University; Neal Stewart, Moorpark College "My Mentor Only Texts Me: Technological Determinism and Dialogic Theory Applied to Mentoring Relationships" Allison Ronnau, University of Alabama; Aaron M. Duncan, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Steaks, Tab-sheets and Bowling: A Hybrid Mentoring Model" Justin Gus Foote, Miami University; Todd Holm, Miami University "When the Student Surpasses the Teacher: How Changes in Power and Status Impact the Mentoring Relationship" Aaron M. Duncan, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Craig Brown, Kansas State university 310154 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Elementary and Secondary Education Section Business Meeting Sponsor: Elementary and Secondary Education Section Presenters: Anna Wright, Illinois State University David A. Wendt, Keokuk High School John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School, Nebraska Christine Bruckner, Warrensburg-Latham High School 310156 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Communication and Law Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication and Law Division Presenter: Sarah Ubel, Washburn University 310157 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Nurturing Voices of Civility and Compassion Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Jessie J. Stewart, Colorado State University Presenters: Suzanne Daughton, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Cindy L. Griffin, Colorado State University Amy R. Slagell, Iowa State Univ 310158 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Hearing the Voice of the Light Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Division Chair: Michael P. Graves, Liberty University "Hearing, Speaking, and Doing the Word: The Inherent Tensions in Quaker Ministry" Michael P. Graves, Liberty University "Quaker Peacemaking and Communicative Action in the Alternatives to Violence Project" Eleanor M. Novek, Monmouth University "Too Deep For Words: The Voice of Silence in Quaker Communication Behavior from the Selected Works of William Penn, John Woolman, Thomas Kelly and Other Early Friends" Stephanie A. Bennett, Palm Beach Atlantic University 2:00 PM 312012 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Performance Studies Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Presenters: Amy Burt, Georgia College & State Univ Mindy Fenske, Univ of South Carolina Ruth Laurion Bowman, Louisiana State University Melanie Kitchens O'Meara, University of Georgia Amy L. Darnell, Columbia College Heather Carver, University of Missouri Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University Tracy Stephenson Shaffer, Louisiana State University 312013 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Deconstructing the Boob Tube: Giving Voice to Representations of Women on the Margins Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Erin Marie Arizzi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Respondent: Mary D. Vavrus, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Ellen DeGeneres & Rachel Maddow: An Inquiry into Performances of Female Masculinity on Mainstream Television" Liora Elias, University of Minnesota "Living by One's Principles: HBO's Big Love and the Oppressive Nature of Compulsory Monogamy" Erin Marie Arizzi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Reading The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency as a Global Vision of a Disease-Free Africa." Allison K Schlobohm, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "‘Empowered’ Sexual Subjects/Objects, Postfeminism, and Male-Centered Television Comedies." Melissa Zimdars , University of Iowa 312014 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Top Student Papers in Public Relations Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Brigitta Brunner, Auburn University Respondent: Corey A. Hickerson, James Madison Univ "Applying Dialogic Public Relations Theory to Public Relations Education" Joshua Bentley, University of Oklahoma "Online Crisis Communication: A Comparative Study" Vaibhavi Kulkarni, Rutgers University "Public Relations and Public Diplomacy: A New Look at Publics, Communication, Political Complexity, and Management" Leysan Khakimova, University of Maryland 312015 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Lambda Pi Eta and Sigma Chi Eta Awards Ceremony Sponsor: Lambda Pi Eta Presenters: Natasha Horn, Illinois State University Emily O'Gorman, College of New Jersey Jacqueline Webb, College of New Jersey Caroline S. Parsons, The University of Alabama W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association Michaela D.E. Meyer, Christopher Newport Univ Deborah L. Whitt, Wayne State College Leslie Reynard, Washburn University Jason B. Munsell, Columbia College Jeff Pierson, Bridgewater College 312022 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor 2011 James L. Golden Award Chair: James Darsey, Georgia State University Respondents: Vanessa B. Beasley, Vanderbilt University; Dave Tell, University of Kansas "Visibly Absent: The Re-Presentation of American Eugenic History through 'The Image Archive on the American Eugenics Movement'" Katie L. Irwin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 312023 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Voices of Public Discourse in Eurasia Sponsor: Eurasian Communication Association of North America Chair: Sergei Samoilenko, George Mason Univ "Is the Voice of Independent Journalism Silent in the Newly Governed Ukraine? How the Latest Developments in Business and Politics Influence the Ukrainian Media Sphere" Katerina Tsetsura, City University of Hong Kong "Preventive Journalism as a Means of Controlling Regional Media in Russia" Elina Erzikova, Central Michigan Univ "Selective Perception: A Strategic Challenge. An Alternative Approach to Russian Public Diplomacy in the United States" Yelena Osipova, American University "Global Internet Diffusion: A Comparison of Social and Infrastructural Factors in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia" Katy Elizabeth Pearce, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Nicole Starosielski, University of California, Santa Barbara "The Memorial of the Victims of Communism and of the Resistance Sighet, Romania: Layers and Intersections" Marie-Louise Paulesc, Arizona State University "AcademyTopicality as a Strategic Maneuver: What Oyun Tolgoi Gave to Mongolia" Allison Hahn, University of Pittsburgh "Evaluating Employer Communication Competency Expectations in Kazakhstan" Sergei Samoilenko, George Mason Univ; Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch, Wichita State Univ; Bagila Akhatova , Abylai Khan Каzakh University of International Relations and World Languages 312024 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Ethnography Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Ethnography Division Presenters: Patricia Sotirin, Michigan Technological Univ Patricia Geist Martin, San Diego State Univ Lisa Tillmann, Rollins College Christopher N. Poulos, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Keith Berry, Univ of Wisconsin, Superior 312025 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor US-China Disputes: From Google to Intellectual Property Rights Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: Gennadi Gevorgyan, Xavier University Respondent: Guo-Ming Chen, Univ of Rhode Island "Culture and Multitasking among Chinese Internet Users: The Effects of Cultural Appeals on Multitasking and Information Processing Patterns in Online Media Environment" Gennadi Gevorgyan, Xavier University; Jatin Srivastava, Ohio University "Constraining Divergent Voices: Western Media Coverage of Protests during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games" Michelle L. Murray, Belmont University "Google's Withdrawal from China: A Case Study of News Framing through an Agenda Setting Approach" Kai Kuang, Purdue University "News Framing of Google's Withdrawal from China: Comparing American and Chinese Newspapers" Yezi Hu, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Wenjing Xie, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "The Role of the Judiciary in Comparing Media Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Defamation Law in China and the United States" Mark Shifflet, University of Evansville "Innovation and Copyright Protection: Chinese Strategies under U.S. Pressure" Dexin Tian, Savannah College of Art and Design; Chin-Chung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha "Analyzing Intellectual Property Relations between the U.S. and China through the 2007-2009 TRIPS Dispute" Lucas Logan, Texas A&M 312028 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Giving Voice to those Silenced on May 4, 1970: How and Why to Remember the Kent State Shootings Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Linda Moore, Emerson College Presenters: Carole A. Barbato, Kent State, East Liverpool Kristen Hoerl, Butler University Linda Moore, Emerson College J. Gregory Payne, Emerson College Ashley L Torrence, Emerson College Carol Wilder, New School Univ 312029 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Critically Examining the Ideologies and Contestations of Talk Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: S. David Zuckerman, California State Univ, Sacramento "Communicating Utopian" Jolane Flanigan, Rocky Mountain College "Social Work, HIV/AIDS, and Minority Sex Worker Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Membership Categorization Analysis" Patrick John Dillon, Univ of South Florida "He Could have Fought Back: Assignment of Blame in National Discourse on Bullycides" Mridula Mascarenhas, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "'I’m not sexist, but . . .': How Ideological Dilemmas Reinforce Sexism in Talk about Intimate Partner Violence" Kate Lockwood Harris, University of Colorado, Boulder; Kellie Palazzolo, Arizona State University; Jennifer Scarduzio, Arizona State University; Matthew Savage, Arizona State University 312051 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Dialoguing Through/With Silenced Voices: Performing Alliance Possibilities through Intersectional Feminist Perspectives Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Chair: Cassidy Higgins, University of Denver Presenters: Cassidy Higgins, University of Denver Kathryn Hobson, University of Denver Julia Khrebtan-Hoerhager, University of Denver Dawn Marie McIntosh, University of Denver 312052 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Hearing Community Voices: Performance Ethnography as a Means of Exploring Third Places Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Ethnography Division Chair: Leah E. White, Minnesota State University, Mankato Respondent: Bryant Keith Alexander, California State Univ, Los Angeles "Wagon Wheel Stories: Third Place Voices" Leah E. White, Minnesota State University, Mankato; David Engen, Minnesota State University, Mankato 312053 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Religious Voices and the Civil Rights Movement Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Public Address Division Chairs: Maegan Parker Brooks, Independent Scholar ; Maegan Parker Brooks, Independent Scholar Respondent: Maegan Parker Brooks, Independent Scholar "'No Sin in Segregation': Southern Clergy, the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the Hermeneutics of Hate" Davis W. Houck, Florida State University "Forcing Innovation: The Fortuitous Constraint of Nation of Islam Theology on Malcolm X" Scott J. Varda, Baylor University "The Ego-Function of Mobilization: The Rhetoric of Reverend Edwin King and The Mississippi Freedom Vote of 1963" William Lawson, University of Maryland "Transcending Judaism: Rabbi Abraham Heschel and the Rhetoric of Civil Rights" Amos Kiewe, Syracuse University 312054 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Voices of the Tea Party Movement Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: James D. Trebing, Kent State University Respondent: Robert E. Denton, Virginia Tech "In One Voice? How Tea Partiers Frame Political Issues in the 'Lamestream' Media" Danielle Coombs, Kent State University "Palin & Bachmann: Leading Voices of the Tea Party Movement" Julia A. Spiker, University of Akron "Tea Parties Past and Present" Cynthia Willis-Chun, Hiram College "Tea, Terrorism, & Fear" Audrey Wagstaff Cunningham, Hiram College 312055 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Locating Voice(s) in Public Discourses of Food and Risk Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Masha Sukovic, Texas A&M Univ Presenters: Sarah N. Heiss, University of Vermont Anne E. Kerber, Winona State University Laura A. Lindenfeld, Univ of Maine Alyssa Grace Millner, King College Richard Watts, University of Vermont Respondent: Heather J. Carmack, Missouri State Univ 312057 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras H - Third Floor Discovering Voice through Acting, Improv and Performance: An Exercise Exchange Sponsor: Theatre Division Chair: Sara Nalley, Columbia College Presenters: Sharon Ammen, St. Mary of the Woods College M. Susan Anthony, DePauw University Sherry Bube, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Kimberly M. Cuny, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Darlene Graves, Liberty University Tyler Hutcheson, St. Mary of the Woods College Noah Lelek, University of Missouri Karen S. Mitchell, Univ of Northern Iowa Julie Rae Mollenkamp, University of Central Missouri Sara Nalley, Columbia College Eric D. Ronis, Champlain College Matt Saltzberg, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Jennifer Holmes Socas, Pace University John E. Socas, Bronx Community College Susan Tomasovic, George Mason Univ 312060 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Building a Better Bridge: Improving Environmental Communication between Organizations and the Public Sponsor: Environmental Communication Division Chair: Leah Sprain, Colorado State University Respondent: William J. Kinsella, North Carolina State University "Who's Voice Matters? A Multiple Stakeholder Examination of Corporate Social Responsibility" Esther Otis, Kansas State University "Rhetoric and Risk: The 2010 Michigan Fish Advisory" James Cherney, Wayne State Univ; Nathan T. Stewart, Wayne State Univ; Pradeep Sopory, Wayne State Univ; Donna Kashian, Wayne State University "Community Engagement and Transformation: Case Studies in Municipal Sustainability Planning from Alberta, Canada" Moira Calder, Legislative Assembly of Alberta; Mary A. Beckie, University of Alberta "Eco(logical) and Eco(nomic) Harmony: Bridging Our Oikoi and Reframing Innovation Discourses to Embody Lifeworld Wellness" Elizabeth K. Rush, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 312061 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Cross Examination Debate Association Executive Committee Meeting Sponsor: Cross Examination Debate Association Presenters: Jeffrey Jarman, Wichita State University Sarah Partlow-Lefevre, Idaho State University Eric R Morris, Missouri State University Mary Lynn Sandoz, Vanderbilt University Gordon W. Stables, Univ of Southern California Michael Kenneth Davis, James Madison Univ Robert Atchison, Wake Forest University Paul E. Mabrey III, James Madison Univ V.I. Keenan, City University of New York David L. Steinberg, University of Miami Kathryn Rubino, CEDA 312062 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Top Papers in Visual Communication Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Chuck Goehring, San Diego State University Respondent: Brian A. Lain, University of North Texas "Designing and Living: Cultures of Home and Martha Stewart Living" Melanie McNaughton, Bridgewater State University "The Story of a Hole: Aristotle’s Phantasia, Visual Rhetoric, and Haunting Voices in Places of Public Memory" Roger Aden, Ohio University "Virtual Photography: Playing with Photography in Video Games and Game-Art" Heidi Mau, Temple University "Visual Practices of Digital Network Memory: Inventing and Remembering with Digital Images, Places, and Publics" Jason Kalin, North Carolina State University 312070 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Finding Voice in the Queer Book: Spotlight on GLBTQ Communication Scholarship Sponsor: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Danielle Stern, Christopher Newport Univ Presenters: Tony E. Adams, Northeastern Illinois Univ Jeffrey Bennett, University of Iowa Jane Campbell, Purdue Univ, Calumet Theresa M. Carilli, Purdue Univ, Calumet Dustin B. Goltz, DePaul University Karen E. Lovaas, San Francisco State Univ 312071 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Voices of the American Dream Sponsors: American Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Craig R. Smith, California State Univ, Long Beach Respondent: Craig R. Smith, California State Univ, Long Beach "Commodifying the American Dream: Reaganomics and the Return of the Free Market" Geoffrey D. Klinger, DePauw University "Currying Resentment: The Price by Which the American Dream is Sold" Zac Gershberg, California State University, Stanislaus "Preaching the American Dream: His Master's Voice During the 2008 Presidential Election" Connie Young-Johnson, Univ of Texas, Austin "The 'Dream' of Secession and Jefferson Davis' Rhetorical Creation of the Sovereign State" R. Brandon Anderson, California State Univ, Long Beach 312072 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Voices of Success: Building a Better Conference Submission Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Jennifer Waldeck, Chapman University Presenters: Alan K. Goodboy, Bloomsburg University Stephen Hunt, Illinois State Univ Danette Ifert Johnson, Ithaca College Jennifer Waldeck, Chapman University Paul Witt, Texas Christian University Respondent: Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University 312073 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Do You Want To Be Right or Do You Want to be Effective? Using Your Voice to Deal with Difficult People in the Academy Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Sarah B. Feldner, Marquette University Presenters: Karrin Anderson, Colorado State University Sarah B. Feldner, Marquette University Krista Hoffmann-Longtin, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis Kristina Horn Sheeler, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Indianapolis Claire H. Procopio, Southeastern Louisiana Univ Helen Tate, Columbia College 312082 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott St. Charles - 41st Floor Black Caucus Business Meeting Sponsor: Black Caucus Presenters: Kesha Morant Williams, Penn State, Berks Marnel Niles, California State University, Fresno Anntarie Lanita Sims, College of New Jersey Sheena Howard, Rider University Kandace Harris, Shaw University Shavonne R. Shorter, Purdue University Mackenzie Jordan, Howard University Dorthy L. Pennington, University of Kansas Truman R. Keys, Western Connecticut State Univ 312093 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor The World is Flat: Voices from the UNFlat World Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chairs: Eric Durham, Chungnam National University; Eric Durham, Chungnam National University Presenters: Christopher Brown, Ohio State University Nickesia S-A Gordon, Barry University Sakara Remmu, Sable Verity Commentary Blog 312095 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Decolonizing Voice: An Asiacentric Approach Sponsors: Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Bhavana R. Upadhyaya, SSFGLOBAL, India Respondent: Margaret Miller Butcher, Fort Hays State University "'Where Can I Find Some Good Udon Here?' Voices of Japanese Americans in the Midwest " Precious Vida Yamaguchi, Cedar Crest College "Philosophical Underpinnings of the Concept 'Voice': The Need to Decolonize" Bhavana R. Upadhyaya, SSFGLOBAL, India "Redefining the Notion of Voice: A So-called 'Victim' Perspective" Maria Jessica Crespo, Clarion University of Pennsylvania "Remixing the Script: Sonic Negotiations and Articulations of Post-Colonial Voice" Stephanie Eisenberg, San Francisco State University "The Forgotten Voices of Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the Medical Community " Audrey Riffenburgh, University of New Mexico "Voice of Asian-Americans in the Workplace: Issues and Challenges" Pawena Sirimangkala, Barry University "Whose Voice? Parenting Issues Amongst Interracial Couples" Bessie L. Lawton, West Chester Univ 312101 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Islam and Neoliberalism: Mapping Connections Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Tabassum Khan, University of California, Riverside Presenters: Adisa Busuladzic, University of Sarajevo Drew McDaniel, Ohio University Fernando Resende, Fluminense Federal University (UFF) Respondent: Toby Miller, University of California, Riverside 312103 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor The (New?) Communication of Activism: Protest, Consumerism, and Media Technologies Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Tiara R. Naputi, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ "Collective, Contentious, and Vibrant: Agency and Politics of Cyberactivism in the 2009 Whole Foods Boycott on Facebook" Jiyeon Kang, University of Iowa "Im/Material Culture (or, Shopping with Bono and Oprah): ‘Product RED’ and the Rhetorical Iconography of Charitable Consumption" Cindy Spurlock, Appalachian State Univ "Legitimizing and Delegitimizing Strategies: The Discursive Representation of Teacher Unions in 'Waiting for Superman'" April Copes, Howard University 312104 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Top Papers in Mass Communication Research Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Adam C. Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ Respondent: Marina Krcmar, Wake Forest University "Persuasiveness of a Humorous Narrative Combined with an Explicit Persuasive Appeal" Emily Moyer-Guse, Ohio State University; John Tchernev, Ohio State University; Whitney Walther, Ohio State University "Imperfect Heroes and Villains: Patterns of Upholding and Violating Distinct Moral Domains and Character Appeal" Ron Tamborini, Michigan State University; Matthew Grizzard, Michigan State University; Allison L. Eden, VU University Amsterdam; Robert Lewis, Michigan State University "Social Aggression on Television and Its Relationship to Children's Aggression in the Classroom" Nicole Martins, Indiana University; Barbara J. Wilson, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Adolescents, Morality and Interactive Entertainment: The Influence of Moral Salience on Actions and Entertainment Experience in Interactive Media" Sven Joeckel, Universitat Erfurt; Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University; Leyla Dogruel, Free University of Berlin "Partisan Audience Polarization: Beyond Selective Exposure" Thomas Ksiazek, Villanova University 312106 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Dissent and Resistance Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Jennifer Mease, Texas A&M Univ Respondent: Dennis K. Mumby, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Angry Voices: Testing Connections between Organizational Dissent and Employee Aggression, Burnout, and Commitment" Johny Garner, Texas Christian University "Asserting Contested Power: Exploring the Control-resistance Dialectic in the World Trade Organization’s Discourse of Globalization" Rachel A. Stohr, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Constraining Voices and 'Getting the Ugly Out of the Way': The Role of Email in Dissent Expression" Sally Hastings, Univ of Central Florida; Holly J. Payne, Western Kentucky Univ "Organizational Dissent: A Cross-Cultural Analysis" Stephen Croucher, Marist College; Kim Balcerzak, Marist College; Deborah Bowles, Marist College; Connie M Castellano, SUNYIT; Billie Dunn, Marist College; LaToya Evans, Marist College; Candice West, Marist College; Dini Massad Homsey, University of Oklahoma "Stressing Out about Dissent: Examining the Relationship between Coping Strategies and Dissent Expression" Jeffrey Kassing, Arizona State Univ, West 312108 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Magical Thinking and the Illusion of Control Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Respondent: Michael David Hazen, Wake Forest University "Recovering Voice: The Multi-Vocal Narratives of Rwandan Women" Kathryn Toelken, Univ of South Alabama "The Vernacular Discourse of Discontent: The Dalit’s Views of Caste and Race and Racism" Purba Das, Ohio University Southern "The Disneyfication of the World: A Grobalization Perspective" Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida; Lauren Palermo, University of Central Florida "Constructing Ambivalence: An Analysis of Audience Perception of Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" ChihYun Chiang, College of Charleston 312112 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Applied Communication in Organizational Contexts Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Organizational Communication Division Chair: Colleen Arendt, Fairfield University Respondent: Debra Ford, University of Kansas Medical Center "Effects of Interviewer Characteristics on the Applicant’s Attractiveness to an Organization: Examination of the Initial Interview" Daniel Almanza, Millikin University; Isabel C. Botero, Aarhus University "Negotiating the Meaning of Organizational Expertise: Firefighters’ Epistemic Denial" Elizabeth Minei, University of Oklahoma; Ryan S. Bisel, University of Oklahoma "Responses to Organizational Mandates: The Attenuating Affects of Voice on Psychological Reactance and Dissent" Willona Olison, DePaul University; Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University "Understanding Minority Entrepreneurs Reluctance to Utilize Normative Business Standards: An Exploratory Study" Kathy Barnett, Loyola Univ of New Orleans; Jean Meyer, Loyola University; Daphne Main, Loyola University New Orleans 312113 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Top Papers in Rhetoric of Science and Technology Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Chair: John Lyne, Univ of Pittsburgh "Master Tropes and the Prefiguration of Plant Ecology: Invention of a New Science" Lawrence J. Prelli, Univ of New Hampshire "Reading the Schema: A Reception Study of Visuals in Chemistry" Michelle Sidler, Auburn University "Recovering the Voice in the Blackbox: A Story of Rhetoricians' Rhetoric about the Rhetoric of Technology" Mark Ward, Univ of Houston, Victoria "The Holy Grail of Physics: String Theory and the Pursuit of Unification" Brent Yergensen, Dixie State College of Utah "The Voice of the Frontiersman: Francis Collins and Human Genome Research" Leah M. Ceccarelli, University of Washington 312115 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor From PSAs and HIV, to Pregnant Women and People with Disabilities: The Many Voices of Mass Communication Sponsors: Health Communication Division, Mass Communication Division Chair: Chan Le Thai, Univ of California, Santa Barbara Respondent: Jakob D. Jensen, University of Utah "The Impact of Attitude Accessibility and Message Perceptions on Adolescents’ Retention of Anti-Smoking Public Service Announcements" Elisabeth Bigsby, Northeastern University; Jennifer L. Monahan, University of Georgia; David Ewoldsen, Ohio State University "Consuming Image: How Mass Media Impact the Self Identity of People with Disabilities" Lingling Zhang, Towson University; Beth Haller, Towson University "Explicating the Effects of Gain and Loss Framed Messages on HIV Test Intentions: Integrating Theories of Message Effects, Information Processing and Behavior Change" Shawnika Hull, University of Wisconsin-Madison "A Qualitative Analysis of the Role of Magazine Portrayals of Celebrity Pregnancy in Social Comparison Processes in Pregnant Women" K. Megan Hopper, Illinois State University "It Matters to Me: An Examination of the Impact of Information Utility on PSA Message Perceptions" Tracy Worrell, Rochester Institute of Technology 312121 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor The Obama Effect—Emergent and Divergent Voices Since the 2008 Campaign Sponsors: American Studies Division, Political Communication Division Chair: Catherine Squires, University of Minnesota Presenters: Bertram Ashe, University of Richmond Aimee Carrillo Rowe, University of Iowa Dina Gavrilos, University of St Thomas Heather Harris, Stevenson University Rebecca A. Kuehl, South Dakota State University Kimberly Moffitt, University of Maryland Robert Spicer, Rutgers University 312122 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Socially Constructing Identity and Relationship Sponsor: Communication as Social Construction Division Chair: Katie Margavio Striley, Ohio University "Is the Voluntarily Childlessness Stigma Evolutionarily Justified? (Top 3 Paper)" Jeff Halford, Keene State College "'Of Course, My Mother Had to Create Her Family': The Social Construction of Motherhood by Holocaust Survivor Mothers and Their Daughters" Samantha Gable, Villanova University; Sheryl Perlmutter Bowen, Villanova University "Ricoeur’s Narrative Identity as a Way to Explore Individual and Society Co-construction" Joëlle Basque, University of Montreal; Marie-France Vermette, University of Ottawa "Memento Mori: Processing Silenced Memories of the 'Suicide Dead' by a Living Survivor" Nicholas Zoffel, Sierra College "(Re)introducing The Interactional Case Study Method" Gregory Thompson, University of California, San Diego 312123 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Clash of the Voices: Class Warfare in the Media’s Political Choir Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Chair: Michelle Selk, Sul Ross State University Presenters: Reynaldo S. Anderson, Harris Stowe College Mark D. Cruea, Ohio Northern University Samuel Jay, University of Denver John T. Llewellyn, Wake Forest University Alfred G. Mueller II, Mount St. Mary's University Rachel Rigdon, Northwestern University Lindsey Rose, Ohio University Raechel Tiffe, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities 312125 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Virtuality as a Way of Seeing and Not Seeing: Embodied and Dis-Embodied Experiences Sponsors: Communication and the Future Division, Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Grace Leinbach Coggio, University of Wisconsin, River-Falls Respondent: Paul Scovell, Salisbury University "Embodied Experiences in Immersive Virtual Environments: Effects on Pro-Environmental Self-Efficacy and Behavior" Sun Joo Ahn, Stanford Univ; Jeremy N. Bailenson, Stanford University "Manipulating Virtual Representations to Promote Sunscreen Use" Jesse Fox, Ohio State University; Jeremy N. Bailenson, Stanford University "The Proteus Effect in Dyadic Communication: Examining the Effect of Avatar Appearance in Computer-Mediated Dyadic Interaction" Brandon Van Der Heide, Ohio State University; Erin Schumaker, Ohio State University; Ashley Peterson, Ohio State University; Elizabeth Jones, Ohio State University "The Role of Personal Experience in Forming Spatial Presence in a Video Gaming Context" Mu Wu, Penn State University; Paul Skalski, Cleveland State University "The Virtual Locker Room Revisited: Video Game Design and Acceptance of Hate Speech in Online Gaming" Ryan Rogers, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 312127 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Goals and Planning in Social Interaction Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Chair: Amy E. Chadwick, Ohio University Respondent: Matthew McGlone, Univ of Texas, Austin "When and How Goals are Contagious in Social Interaction" Nicholas A. Palomares, Univ of California, Davis "A Test of the Conflict Linkage Model" Dale Hample, University of Maryland; Adam Richards, University of Maryland; Ling Na, University of Maryland "Imagined Interactions as a Deterrent to Students’ Antisocial Email Requests" Kristen M. Berkos, Bryant University "A Methodological Review of Imagined Interaction Research" Martijn J. Van Kelegom, University of Tennessee; Michael Kotowski, University of Tennessee; Kenneth J. Levine, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville 312128 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Online Political Deliberation Processes Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: David Weiss, Montana State Univ, Billings Respondent: Danielle Wiese Leek, Grand Valley State Univ "Considering Online Public Debate in Authoritarian Contexts: The Internet and Cultivation of Civic Competence for Democracy" Xiao Wu, Northwestern University "How Could You Think That? Creating a Measure of and Understanding Correlates of Political Flaming" Myiah J Hutchens, Texas Tech Univ; Vincent J. Cicchirillo, University of Texas, Austin; Jay Daniel Hmielowski, Yale University "Is Deliberation Finally Online? Exploratory Analysis of Citizen Voice in a Structurally Unique Online Discussion Board" Maegan Stephens, Univ of Texas, Austin "The Locations of Contention: Genres and Narratives of Online Public Discourse During the 2008 Candlelight Protests in South Korea" Kyung Lee, University of Pennsylvania 312129 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Communication and Law Division Top Papers Sponsor: Communication and Law Division Chair: Sarah Ubel, Washburn University Respondent: Irwin Mallin, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne "Indecency in the 21st Century: Revisiting the Assumptions of the Regulation of Indecent Broadcasting" Christopher Seaman, University of California, Santa Barbara; Daniel Linz, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Interrupting Justice: Interruptions in Supreme Court Proceedings" Nick Merola, Univ of Texas, Austin; Vysali Soundararajan, University of Texas, Austin "Optimizing Voices from the Witness Box: The Effects of Physician-Defendant Testimony on Findings of NurseDefendant Negligence in Medical Malpractice" Susan H. Sarapin, Purdue University; Emily Haas, Purdue University; Scott McWilliams, Jurinex Legal Services; Rahul Mitra, Purdue University; Melanie Morgan, Purdue University "The Case of Corrupted Coverage - Press Coverage and Framing Effects of the Citizens United Decision" Matthew Thornton, Louisiana State University 312130 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Contested Generational Voices of Imagined work and Digital Mobility Sponsor: Communication and the Future Division Chair: Edward E. Tywoniak, Saint Mary's College of California "Communication Perspectives on Social Networking and Citizen Journalism Challenges to Traditional Newspapers" James Katz, Rutgers University "The Haunting Voice of Kirk Cameron: Communication Studies After the Next Theoretical Rapture" Sean R Tiffee, Univ of Texas, Austin "It Takes an Online Community: Rethinking Motherhood, Technnology and Community in the 21st Century" Aimee Lau, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Ali Gattoni, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Examining Creative Collaboration on Visible Effort: A Pilot Study and Directions for Visual Collaboration as Individuals or Groups on the Internet" Rebecca K. Ivic, Purdue University "Giving Children a Voice: A Study of YouTube Video Memorials Featuring Children and the Women and Girls Who Memorialize Them" Rebecca Dinning Brinkmann, Lee University "Choice and Voice: Flexible Working Patterns as Represented in Films from 1930-2009" Erin Christie, Rutgers University "Voicing the Future Needs of CMC Service Users: The Prospect of Redesigning Systems for Enhanced Compatibility" Jocelyn DeAngelis, Rutgers University 312131 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor National Forensic Association Business Meeting Sponsor: National Forensic Association Presenters: Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida Karen R. Morris, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Dan Smith, Bradley University Richard Paine, North Central College R. Randolph Richardson, Berry College Raymond A. Quiel, Eastern Michigan University Chip Hall, Carson-Newman College Daniel A. West, Ohio University Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato 312132 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Psychoanalysis and Politics Sponsor: Association for Psychoanalysis in Communication Chair: Matthew B. Morris, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: Shaun Treat, University of North Texas "'If You See a Good Fight, Get In It': Vernon Johns and the Analytic Ethos" Kimberly Huff, Georgia State University "Finitude's Wake: Temporality and the Subject in Late Capitalism" Robert Olen McDonald, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "The Rhetoric of Enhancing the Human: Examining the Tropes of 'the Human' and 'Dignity' in Contemporary Bioethical Debates Over Enhancement Technologies" Kurt Zemlicka, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Uncanny Voice and the Vicarious Cosmopolitanism: Pseudo-Diegetic Voice of Kim Sun Il and Traumatized Modernity" Yongwoo Lee, Cornell University 312134 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor RCA Business Meeting Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Presenters: Kathleen Edelmayer, Madonna University Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University J. Matthew Melton, Lee University Calvin L. Troup, Duquesne University Robert H. Woods, Spring Arbor University Rodney Reynolds, California Lutheran University 312141 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Top Four Papers in Family Communication Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Loreen Olson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Respondent: Mary Claire Morr Serewicz, University of Denver "Alexithymia and Marital Quality: The Mediating Role of Relational Maintenance Behaviors" Colin Hesse, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Perry M. Pauley, San Diego State University; Nick Frye, University of Missouri "Parental Invasive Behaviors and Emerging Adults’ Privacy Defenses: Instrument Development and Validation" Andrew M. Ledbetter, Texas Christian University; Tennley A Vik, Ohio University "The Association between Parent and Adult Child Shyness, Social Skills, and Perceived Family Communication Environment" Analisa Arroyo, University of Arizona; Natalie Nevarez, University of Arizona; Chris Segrin, University of Arizona; Jake Harwood, University of Arizona "Young Adult Confidants’ Flashbulb Memories of Important Parental Disclosures: Message Components that Characterize Successful Boundary Management" Erin Donovan-Kicken, Univ of Texas, Austin; Charee Mooney, Univ of Texas, Austin; Leah LeFebvre, Univ of Texas, Austin; Andrew C. Tollison, Univ of Texas, Austin 312142 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Nonverbal Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Nonverbal Communication Division Presenters: Amy Ebesu Hubbard, University of Hawaii, Manoa Jonathan M Bowman, University of San Diego Judee K. Burgoon, University of Arizona Claude Miller, University of Oklahoma Valerie Manusov, University of Washington Norah E. Dunbar, University of Oklahoma Cindy H. White, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 312143 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Uncertainty-Related Processes in Close Relationships Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Jennifer Bevan, Chapman University "Relational Uncertainty and the Investment Model in Romantic Relationships" Alan Mikkelson, Whitworth University; Perry M. Pauley, San Diego State University; Kari Olson, Whitworth University "Themes of Relational Uncertainty and Interference from Partners in Depression" Leanne Knobloch, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Amy Delaney, Univ of Illinois "An Examination of Attraction, Romantic Intent, and Relational Uncertainty in Cross-Sex Friendships" Colleen C. Malachowski, West Virginia University; Megan R. Dillow, West Virginia University "Gr8 Textpectations: An Examination of the Role of Need for Closure in Parental Anxiety" Stephanie Robbins, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Walid Afifi, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Ambiguity in Cohabiting Partnerships: The Content and Similarity of Partners' Reports of Relational Uncertainty" Keli Ryan Steuber, University of Iowa; Jennifer S. Priem, Univ of Texas, Austin; Lindsey Thomas, University of Iowa; Joshua R. Pederson, University of Iowa; Kristina Scharp, University of Iowa 312144 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Service-Learning Discussion Circles: Giving Voice to Students, the Community and to Scholarship Sponsor: Experiential Learning in Communication Division Chair: Karyn I. Friesen, Montgomery College "01. Hearing Voices: Service-Learning in an Interpersonal Communication Course" Joel P. Litvin, Bridgewater State University "02. Using Their Voice and Helping the Community Find Theirs in a Communication Training Course" Toni S. Whitfield, James Madison Univ "03. The Media Literacy Service-Learning Project: Capturing Student and Community Voices through Video Production" Angela M Paradise, Stonehill College "04. Creating Voice in a Small Group Communication Class" Tammy Swenson Lepper, Winona State Univ "05. Looking at the Use of Voice from Around the World in Gender Communication" Athena A. du Pre', Univ of West Florida "06. Using Service-Learning to Facilitate Learning about, Modeling, Structuring, and Facilitating Community Dialogue" Lori Leonard Britt, James Madison Univ "07. Generating Continuity Across Service-Learning Courses in the Public Relations Curriculum" Jonathan R Slater, SUNY, Plattsburgh; Kirsten Isgro, SUNY; Colleen Lemza, SUNY, Plattsburgh "08. Tell Me a Story: The Use of Stories in Interpersonal Communiation" Julie Weeks Simanski, Des Moines Area Community College "09. Giving Younger Children a Voice: Service-Learning in Media Courses" Jennifer L. McCullough, Kent State University "10. Voices of Cultures: Intercultural Communication Partners" Hui-Min Kuo, Rutgers University "11. Forming a Voice: Strategic Communication Campaigns" Erin Szabo, College of St. Benedict/ St. John's University "12. Graduate Student Voices in the Community: Using Service-Learning to Teach Graduate Students" Faith E. Mullen, Liberty University; William L. Mullen, Liberty University "13. Directing Students to Conduct a Communication Audit with Non-Profit Organizations" Kimberly Bruce, West Texas A&M Univ "14. Giving Voice to Community and Non-profit Organizations through Public Speaking Service-Learning Projects" Sara C. Weintraub, Regis College "15. Using Public Service Campaigns as Teaching Tools in Persuasion: How Getting your Students into the Community can Teach them “Real World” Persuasion Theory and Skills" Jessica M. Henry, Hastings College "16. Online Service-Learning: Creating an Online Training and Development Resource for Local Non-Profit Organizations" Jennifer T. Edwards, Tarleton State Univ "17. Large-Scale Community Based Learning in an Innovative Introductory Communication Course" Carol J. Bruess, University of St. Thomas; Kevin O. Sauter, University of St. Thomas "18. The Nuts and Bolts of Service-Learning" Clark W. Friesen, Tomball College 312151 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Voicing the Voiceless: Shaping Social Norms in Women's Health Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Melbourne S. Cummings, Howard University Respondent: Kami Anderson, Southern Polytechnic State Univ "'Too Blessed To Be Stressed' African-American Women, Diabetes And Alzheimer’s Disease: Do These Women Have a Voice In Society?" Jane M. McGinn, Southern Connecticut State Univ "Do You Really Want to Know How I Feel? Breast Cancer Culture, Faith Talk, and the Myth of the Strong Black Woman" Annette Madlock Gatison, Southern Connecticut State University "Finding a Voice: Motives for Online Disclosure for People Experiencing Invisible Illnesses" Kristen Willett, George Mason Univ "Seeking and Receiving Effective Social Support for Postpartum Depression: How Support Groups Function to Both Silence and Encourage Voices of Motherhood" LaKesha Anderson, Indiana State University "Weighty Secrets: The Discourse of Secrecy and Its Connection to the Stigma of Being Overweight" Shana Kopaczewski, Southern Connecticut State University 312153 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Echoes of Immanuel Kant: Rhetoric’s Kantian Inheritance Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Chair: Gina Ercolini, University of South Carolina Respondent: Arthur E. Walzer, Univ of Minnesota "Ethical Criticism and the Search for Rhetoric in Kant" Scott R. Stroud, Univ of Texas, Austin "Kant’s Enlightenment Legacy: Critique, Popularity, and Publicity" Gina Ercolini, University of South Carolina "Redefining the Enlightened Citizen: Phronesis in Post-Kantian Democracy" Pat J. Gehrke, Univ of South Carolina 312154 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Communication Centers Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication Centers Division Presenters: Sue Weber, University of Pennsylvania Jennifer Butler Ellis, Michigan State University Wendy Atkins-Sayre, Univ of Southern Mississippi 312156 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Undergraduate College and University Section Business Meeting Sponsor: Undergraduate College and University Section Presenters: Colleen Garside, Weber State Univ Teresa H. Housel, Hope College Cami M. Sanderson, Ferris State University Barbara Burke, University of Minnesota, Morris 312157 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Civic Voice and the Public Work of Rhetoric Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: David W Seitz, Penn State University, Greater Allegheny Presenters: Hector Amaya, University of Virginia Thomas W. Benson, Penn State University Karma R. Chávez, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Eric English, University of Pittsburgh Katie Kavanagh O'Neill, University of Pittsburgh John J. Rief, Univ of Pittsburgh Brent A Saindon, Davis and Elkins College Respondents: John M. Ackerman, Univ of Colorado, Boulder; Carolyn R. Miller, North Carolina State University; M. Lane Bruner, Georgia State University 312158 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Situation, Habitation, Organization: Exploring the Contextual Dimensions of Rhetorical Phenomena Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Dale Cyphert, University of Northern Iowa "Rhetorical Organization: Material Decision Making Rules for Autonomous Agents" Dale Cyphert, University of Northern Iowa "Fragmentation and Circulation of Mass Mediated Messages and the Rhetorical Construction of Social Identities" Heather Roy, Syracuse University "Rhetorical Situation or Event?" Mark Schaukowitch, University of South Carolina "Voices Howling in the City: Re-wilding our Urban Narratives" Natasha Seegert, University of Utah "Toward a Systemic Understanding of Meaning: Retreading and Renewing the Question of the Habitation of Rhetoric" Kristyn E Meyer, Univ of Texas, Austin 3:30 PM 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Boardroom - First Floor NCA-Forum Business Meeting Sponsor: NCA Forum Presenters: Damien Smith Pfister, Univ of Nebraska- Lincoln Timothy Steffensmeier, Kansas State Univ J. Michael Hogan, Penn State University Cindy Spurlock, Appalachian State Univ Lisa Keranen, Univ of Colorado, Denver Stephen J. Hartnett, Univ of Colorado, Denver Gordon Mitchell, University of Pittsburgh 313011 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Charles H. Woolbert Award Panel: Critique of “Modernism, Postmodernism, and Communication Studies: A Rereading of an Ongoing Debate” Sponsor: NCA Research Board Chair: Karen Tracy, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Respondent: Dennis K. Mumby, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Communication is (Im)Possible: Self-Deconstruction on the Continuum of Disciplinary Discourses" Jay Brower, Western Connecticut State Univ "Discourses of Distinction and Admiration" Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University "Rereading Modernism, Postmodernism, and Communication Studies" Steve May, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Thinking Beyond the Binary: A Foothold for Feminisms" Karen Lee Ashcraft, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 313012 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Top Papers in Performance Studies Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Mindy Fenske, Univ of South Carolina Respondent: Mindy Fenske, Univ of South Carolina "Badgering Big Brother: Spectacle, Surveillance, and Politics in the Flash Mob" Rebecca Walker, University of North Texas "Listening to a Brick: Hearing Location Performatively" Chris McRae, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Expressions of Experience, Tools for Transformation: Performing Medical Narratives" Leigh Anne Howard, Univ of Southern Indiana "Meet on the Slope, Part on the Square: The Library Project and Dialogic Art" Joe Hassert, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "'You are Not Allowed to Talk About Production': Narratization on (and off) the Set of CBS’s Big Brother" Ragan Fox, California State University, Long Beach 313013 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Lift Every Voice: Nubian Women's Issues in Academe, the Media, and Government Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University "Disney's Princesses of Color: A Self-Sacrificing Narrative" Megan Tomei, Florida Atlantic Univ "Gender Role Construction and Relations among Kenyan Immigrants to the United States" Consolata Nthemba Mutua, Univ of New Mexico "Gender, Race and Online Discussion by Americans of African Women in an International News Story" Augustina Amakye, African University College of Communications; William J. Brown, Regent University "In Whose Voice? The Historical Contexts of Women and Minorities in Electronic Media" Rebecca Ann Lind, University of Illinois, Chicago "Speaking of African Women’s Agency, Activism and Complementary Gender Roles: A Look at African Feminism" Annie Duru, Howard University "Spoketokenism: Black Women Talking Back About Graduate School Experiences" Subrina Robinson, California State University, Long Beach "What Makes a Mother? Race, Class and the Narratives of Mother/Daughter Relationships in Finding Christa and Secrets and Lies" Dijana Jelaca, Univ of Massachusetts 313014 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Challenges and Opportunities in Bridging the Digital Divide: Diverse Populations, Access, and Use Sponsor: Partnership for Progress on the Digital Divide Chair: Jorge R. Schement, Rutgers University "The Parent Factor: Parental Involvement in Children’s Computer Use in Low- and Middle-Income Neighborhoods" Donna Celano, La Salle University "Strivers 2.0: Digital Inequalities, Channel Preferences, & Opportunity Structures" Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University "Children of Immigrants and the Digital Divide: What Do We Know?" Vikki S Katz, Rutgers University "Telecommunications Policy for the Digital Age: Diversity, Exclusion, and the Promise of Universal Internet Access" Jorge R. Schement, Rutgers University; Susan B. Kretchmer, Johns Hopkins University 313015 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Lambda Pi Eta: Top Student Papers Sponsor: Lambda Pi Eta Chair: Jeff Pierson, Bridgewater College Respondent: Carl T. Hyden, Morgan State University "From Chaos to Harmony: Metamorphosis in Pärt's 'Credo'" Daniel Saunders, Wheaton College "Nationwide Newspaper Coverage of Healthy Eating: A Community Structure Approach" Erin Prendergast, College of New Jersey; Kaitlin Connor, College of New Jersey; Melissa Redmond, College of New Jersey; Kelly Rossiter, College of New Jersey; Kathleen Ward, College of New Jersey "Nationwide Newspaper Coverage of Latino Immigration: A Community Structure Approach" Eboni Wingo, College of New Jersey; Carolina Chica, College of New Jersey; John C. Pollock, College of New Jersey "Nationwide Newspaper Coverage of Medicated Children: A Community Structure Approach" Kathleen Ward, College of New Jersey; Julie Buxbaum, College of New Jersey; Elizabeth Fella, College of New Jersey; Arash Nouri, College of New Jersey "The Effectiveness of Word Completion Tasks as a Measure of Aggressive Cognitions" Britney N. Craighead, University of California, Santa Barbara; Callie E Hargis, University of California, Santa Barbara; Joseph I. Kim, University of California, Santa Barbara; Ted O. McCrea, University of California, Santa Barbara; Georgina A. McNerney, University of California, Santa Barbara; Vanessa L. Werkheiser, University of California, Santa Barbara 313022 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Rhetoric and Remembrance Sponsors: American Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Greg Dickinson, Colorado State University Respondent: Sara VanderHaagen, Loyola University "Lincoln Reminiscences and Nineteenth-Century Portraiture: The Private Virtues of Presidential Character" Shawn J. Parry-Giles, University of Maryland; David Kaufer, Carnegie Mellon University "Strategies of Intellectual Public Address: William James Remembers the Massachusetts 54th" Paul H. Stob, Vanderbilt University "Carnival after Katrina: Popular Commemoration in a Time of Crisis" Ekaterina V. Haskins, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 313023 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor A New Generation of Research on Persuasion and Social Influence in Learning and Development Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Stephanie E. Kelly, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Respondent: Nancy F. Burroughs, California State University, Stanislaus "Compliance-Gaining in the Classroom: An Examination of Instructor and Student Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Student Behavioral Alteration Techniques" Christopher J. Claus, West Virginia University; Danette Ifert Johnson, Ithaca College "Encouraging Active Stress Management among Graduate Students: Formative Research for a Persuasion through the Stages Approach" Samantha Nazione, Michigan State University; Kristin Pace, Michigan State University; Alicia Shugart, CDC; Sandi W. Smith, Michigan State University "Psychological Reactance in the Classroom: Request Politeness, Relationship Distance, and Resistance Intention" Qin Zhang, Fairfield University; David Sapp, Fairfield University "Student Antisocial Compliance-Gaining as a Function of Instructor Aggressive Communication and Classroom Justice" Rebecca M. Chory, West Virginia University; Christopher J. Claus, West Virginia University; Colleen C. Malachowski, West Virginia University 313024 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Top Papers in Ethnography Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chairs: Keith Berry, Univ of Wisconsin, Superior; Patricia Geist Martin, San Diego State Univ; Christopher N. Poulos, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Respondent: Keith Berry, Univ of Wisconsin, Superior "That Baby Will Cost You: An Intended Ambivalent Pregnancy" Sandra Faulkner, Bowling Green State Univ "Zeno’s Paradox: Voices of Martial Art Bodies" Jieyoung Kong, Arizona State Univ "'Criteria Against Ourselves?' Or, How I Stopped Worrying and Started Writing Narrative Again" Andrew F. Herrmann, East Tennessee State University "Voices of Voluntary Childlessness: Emergent Pronatalist Discourses and Communicative Resistance to Reproduction" Julia K Moore, San Diego State Univ "The Remarcation of Identity: Online Health Forums, Rhetorical Identification, and Stories of HPV Exposure" Jennifer A Malkowski, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 313025 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Language and Talk in Organizational Contexts Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Theresa R. Castor, Univ of Wisconsin, Parkside "Balancing multiple roles through professional consensus: A microanalysis of client-professional interaction during the event of fixing the service outcome" Sae Oshima, Aarhus University "Exploring Essentially Three-Part Courses of Action" Heidi A.K. Kevoe-Feldman, Northeastern University; Jeffrey Robinson, Portland State University "Asking Different Types of Polar Questions: The Interplay between Context, Turn, and Sequence in Writing Conferences" Innhwa Park, Univ of California, Los Angeles "Discourse Elements in Collegiate Classroom Discussion: Multivocalic and Polyphonic Interactions" Heidi L. Muller, Univ of Northern Colorado "Definitional Discord: Deconstructing the Various Discursive Structures and Meanings of American Volunteerism" Disraelly Cruz, Univ of South Dakota 313027 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor Women's Caucus Business Meeting Sponsor: Women's Caucus Presenters: Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Barbara Parisi, Long Island University Yahui Zhang, Wayland Baptist Univ LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University Jennifer Dunn, Dominican University Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ Helen Tate, Columbia College Rachel M. Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ 313028 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor "I am Not Just a Number!": Helping Students Actively Find their Voice and Identity in Online Communication Classes Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Aimee D. DuBois, Normandale Community College Presenters: Jacqueline Barker, St. Louis Community College, Meramec Shannon DeBord, Austin Community College Aimee D. DuBois, Normandale Community College Amy S. Hasapis, Illinois Inst of Art Brian R. Klosa, South Central College Lauren G. Morgan, College of DuPage Stephen Thompson, College of DuPage Susan Ward, Delaware County Community College 313029 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Interpreting the Past, Critiquing the Present Sponsors: American Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Wabash College Respondent: David Henry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "Ad Hominem and the Rhetoric of History: Battle Scenes from the Texas Textbook Wars" Josh Reeves, North Carolina State University "President Barack Obama’s 2009 Address at the NAACP Centennial: Narrative, Synecdoche, and the American Dream" Marissa Lowe, University of Illinois "Jon Stewart's 'Rally to Restore Decorum'" Rachel Rigdon, Northwestern University "Sanity as a Joke: Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and the Ironic Intellectual" Joseph Faina, Univ of Texas, Austin 313031 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Examining LGBTQ Activism and Support, Past to Present Sponsor: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Chair: Thomas R. Dunn, Univ of Georgia Respondent: Bradley Gangnon, Minnesota School of Business "Voice of The Temperamentals: A Portrayal of Gay Activism Before Stonewall" Billy W. Catchings, University of Indianapolis "Memory and the Heteronormative Frame: Looking at the Stonewall Anniversary through the Eyes of the News Media" Mac Pogue, Lewis & Clark College "'The Government Has No Business': The Impact of Proposition 8 Rhetoric on Marriage Equality, Gender Binaries, Hegemony and Alternative Voices" Mike Bergmaier, Penn State University "Understanding the Soulforce Equality Ride as a Toxic Tour: Themes and Implications" Leland G Spencer, University of Georgia "Needed Allies: Actively Supporting LGBTQ University Students" Kristina Drumheller, West Texas A&M Univ; Sara Northrup, West Texas A&M University; Reagan Maldonado, University of North Texas; Heidi Naguib, West Texas A&M Univ 313051 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Competing Voices, Conflicting Stories: An Assessment of Environmental Voice and Discourse in Commercial News Media Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Environmental Communication Division Chair: Laura A. Lindenfeld, Univ of Maine "'Spill, Baby, Spill': An Examination of Competing Voices and Discourses in Commercial News Coverage of the 2010 Gulf Disaster" Ellen Moore, University of Washington "News Constructions of Voices and Actors in the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Recovery Narrative" Anders Hansen, University of Leicester "The Transformation of Weather, from 'Spectacle' to 'Voice' for the Environmental Other" Richard J Doherty, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 313052 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor International Student Voices on the American College Campus: Are They Heard? Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Rick Malleus, Seattle University Presenters: Joy Yang Jiao, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Jennifer Fairchild, Eastern Kentucky University Shelly K Stein, Hillsborough Community College 313053 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Vernacular Voices around a Troubled World: Engaging Rhetoric and Ethnography for Social Change Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Ethnography Division Chair: Gerard A. Hauser, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Presenters: Sarah Amira De la Garza, Arizona State University Christine L. Garlough, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Robert Glenn Howard, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Bryan Mark Urbsaitis, City University of New York Laguardia Mingjie Wang, University of Colorado, Boulder Respondent: Ralph Cintron, University of Illinois, Chicago 313054 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Seniors Finding Their Voice in Retirement Sponsors: Communication and Aging Division, Emeritus/Retired Members Section Chair: Kathleen E. Kendall, University of Maryland Presenters: John Hammerback, California State University, East Bay/ University of Washington Sandra L. Herndon, Ithaca College Linda Sternberg Katz, University at Albany Kathleen E. Kendall, University of Maryland Michael M. Osborn, Univ of Memphis Elaine V. Tompkins, University of Colorado, Boulder Phillip K. Tompkins, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 313055 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor An Introduction to College Public Forum Sponsor: Pi Kappa Delta Chair: Daniel A. West, Ohio University Presenters: Michael Bauer, Ball State University Marty J. Birkholt, Creighton University Janis K. Crawford, Butler University Daniel A. West, Ohio University Respondent: Brian Swafford, Boise State University 313060 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Assessing Quality in the Online Course Sponsor: Communication Assessment Division Chair: Audra Myerchin, Minot State University Presenters: Balcony I - Fourth Floor Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Melinda Tilton, University of Montana, Billings Shannon C. VanHorn, Valley City State Univ Jonna Ziniel, Valley City State University 313061 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Marginalized Voices in the Debate Space Sponsor: Cross Examination Debate Association Chair: Paul Mabry, James Madison University Presenters: Deven Cooper, California State University, Fullerton Kevin D. Kuswa, California State University, Fresno Luis Manuel Magallon Garcia, California State Univ Fullerton Jillian Marty, Towson University Raymond C. Puchot (In Memoriam), College of Southern Nevada Respondent: Sarah Partlow-Lefevre, Idaho State University 313062 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Visual Communication Business Meeting Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Presenters: James Benjamin, University of Toledo Chuck Goehring, San Diego State University Katherine Hatfield-Edstrom, Creighton University Amanda Davis Gatchet, Eastern New Mexico University Brian A. Lain, University of North Texas 313070 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Empowered Female Voices in Popular Culture: Redefining Feminism Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Sarah E. Stone Watt, Pepperdine University Respondent: Sarah E. Stone Watt, Pepperdine University "Combining Perspectives and Crafting Identity: Jezebel.com and Postfeminist Culture" Margeaux Lippman, University of Washington "From Frag Dolls to Gamer Moms: Video Gaming Meets Feminist Rhetoric" Shira Chess, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "Postfeminist Detectives: Rhetoric, Identity, and Gender" Sarah J. Kornfield, Penn State University "Stand-Up Comedy and Feminist Ideology: A Closer Look at the Funny Female Profession" Jenny Lewallen, Pepperdine University 313071 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Affirmative Action Forum Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Presenters: Beauregard - Fifth Floor Hector Amaya, University of Virginia Nathan L. Carter, California State Univ, San Bernardino Hsin-I (Cynthia) Cheng, Santa Clara University James Ferris, University of Toledo Roseann M. Mandziuk, Texas State University, San Marcos R. Anthony Slagle, Univ of Puerto Rico 313072 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Gossip...Voice of Peace? Voice of Conflict? Examining Gossip's Role in Helping and Hindering Interpersonal Relationships Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Cassandra LeClair-Underberg, Texas State University, San Marcos "An Ethnographic Examination of Gossip within a Small Organization: Coalitions and Conflict Escalation" Falon F. Kartch, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Gossip..... Good, Bad and Ugly? Examining Gossip's Role in Establishing Interpersonal Relationships in the Organization" Elizabeth N. Ribarsky, Univ of Illinois, Springfield "Helping or Hurting? Gossip as a Coping Mechanism within Interpersonal Relationships" Katie Warber, Wittenberg University; Dana Makstaller, Wittenberg University "Making Sense of 'Talking about Other People': The Malice and Pleasure of Gossip in Interpersonal Relationships" Dina Nekrassova, Rutgers University "No Gossip Here! Examining the Dialectical Tensions Surrounding Gossip and Interpersonal Voices in the Classroom" Amie Kincaid, University of Illinois Springfield "Verbal Teasing, Gossiping and Backstabbing: An Ethnographic Study of the Mean Girls Phenomena in Graduate and Professional Programs" Sarah Symonds, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 313073 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Activism in the 3rd Wave: Establishing New Voice(s) in the Feminist Movement(s) Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Suzanne Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas Presenters: Miranda Chesson, University of North Texas Suzanne Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas Jennifer L. Freitag, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Jamie Huber, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Valerie R. Renegar, San Diego State Univ Stacey Sowards, Univ of Texas, El Paso Holley Vaughn, Louisiana State University Brianne Kristine Waychoff, Louisiana State University 313082 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott St. Charles - 41st Floor Black Caucus and African American Communication & Culture Division Meet and Greet Sponsor: Black Caucus Presenters: Truman R. Keys, Western Connecticut State Univ Shawn D. Long, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Kesha Morant Williams, Penn State, Berks Eletra Gilchrist, University of Alabama, Huntsville Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary Anntarie Lanita Sims, College of New Jersey Sheena Howard, Rider University Cerise L. Glenn, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Mackenzie J. Jordan, Howard University Kandace Harris, Shaw University Shavonne R. Shorter, Purdue University Dorthy L. Pennington, University of Kansas Marnel Niles, California State University, Fresno 313093 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Memories of James Mackin: An Officer, A Scholar, and A Gentleman Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College Presenters: Carole Daruna, Tulane University Suzanne Daughton, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Roderick Hart, Univ of Texas, Austin Chad Okrusch, Montana Tech / University of Montana John Patton, University of Pittsburgh Karen Taylor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College 313095 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Expression & Suppression: Voices in Social Media Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Dawn R. Gilpin, Arizona State University "Identities & Privacies: Self-Expression & Self-Suppression in the Complex Social Mediasphere" Dawn R. Gilpin, Arizona State University "Twittering on the Edge of Disaster: Cattenom’s Curation of a Catastrophe" Corinne Weisgerber, St. Edwards University "Voices of the Revolution: Tweeting The Bahrain Uprising" Ashley Fitch Blair, Union University "Voicing a Campus Icon: Twitter, a Bronze Goddess, and Hyperlocal Community Engagement" John McArthur, Queens University, Charlotte 313101 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Revisiting the Postcolonial and its Relevance to Contemporary Communication Studies Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre, Western Washington University Presenters: Derek Buescher, Univ of Puget Sound Aimee Carrillo Rowe, University of Iowa Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Anandam Kavoori, University of Georgia Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre, Western Washington University Ferruh Yilmaz, Tulane University 313103 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Telling Stories of Ourselves: Comic Books, Super Heroes, and Fairy Tales as Cultural Ideology Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Michael Mario Albrecht, Univ of New Hampshire Respondent: Emily D. Ryalls, Univ of South Florida "'Fixing' the Fairy Tale: A Discussion of Ideology in the Transition from Oral to Literary" Alanna Miller, Temple University "What Would Batman Do? An Ideological Analysis of Superheroes and Authority" Matt Hammer, North Dakota State Univ 313104 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Mass Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Presenters: Srividya Ramasubramanian, Texas A&M Univ David M. Rhea, Governors State University Adam C. Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ Marina Krcmar, Wake Forest University Dana E. Mastro, University of Arizona Brenton Malin, Univ of Pittsburgh Jakob D. Jensen, University of Utah Hugh Curnutt, Montclair State Univ Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University Melissa A. Click, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Nancy Jennings, Univ of Cincinnati Kyle S. Barnett, Bellarmine Univ Leslie A. Rill, Portland State University Stanley D. Tickton, Norfolk State Univ Jeffrey Tyus, Youngstown State Univ David Berube, North Carolina State University Emily Moyer-Guse, Ohio State University Sumana Chattopadhyay, Marquette University 313106 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Discourse in Organizations Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Bernadette Gailliard, Univ of California, Santa Barbara Respondent: Linda L. Putnam, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "An Adapted Typology and Meta-theoretical Analysis of Discursive Strategies: Communicative Navigation of Social Class Differences" Angela Gist, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Black Gold, Green Earth: An Analysis of the Petroleum Industy's Sustainability Discourses" Amy S. O'Connor, North Dakota State Univ; Katherine Gronewold, North Dakota State Univ "Deetz’s Discursive & Foucault’s Archeology: Rethinking the Discursive in Organizational Communication Theory" Ritch Woffinden, Washinton State University "Discursive Positioning in the Case of a 'Sustainable Communications' Firm: Dialogue, Innovation and Social Change in Negotiating Responsible Business" Rahul Mitra, Purdue University "Eventuating materiality: Beyond discourse-practice dualisms" Ying Wang, University of Waikato; Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato 313108 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor May the Force be With You: Empathy and Ethics across Cultures Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Dreama G. Moon, California State Univ, San Marcos Respondent: Jerry L. Allen, Univ of New Haven "Perceptions of Culture by Intercultural Communication Scholars: A Meta-analysis" Clark Callahan, Brigham Young Univ; Katie Burnett, Brigham Young University "Speaking in One Voice: An Explication of Synchrony for Intercultural Communication" Young Yun Kim, University of Oklahoma "Voicing Differences: Ethical Decision Making Differences between Gender Demographics and the United States and New Zealand." Susan Fredricks, Penn State Brandywine; Karrie Bowen, Penn State Brandywine; Elspeth Tilley, Massey University "A Cross-Cultural Study of the Effect of Empathy on the Moral Judgment of Need" Bing Han, University of South Carolina Aiken; Deborah A. Cai, Temple University 313112 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Practical Approaches to Engaging Communities around Health Issues Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Health Communication Division Chair: Jennifer Warren, Rutgers University Presenters: Michelle Miller-Day, Penn State University Terra Moody, University of Alabama Khadidiatou Ndiaye, Michigan State University John Parrish-Sprowl, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ Indianapolis Jennifer Warren, Rutgers University Brandi White, US Environmental Protection Agency 313113 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Persuasion Strategies Promoting Healthy Behaviors Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Brian L. Quick, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "The Influences of Temporal Orientation, Perceptual Barriers, and Communication on Medication Adherence Decision-making Among Patients with Chronic Diseases" Melinda Villagran, George Mason Univ; Emily Peterson, George Mason Univ; Wonsun Kim, George Mason Univ; Xiaoquan Zhao, George Mason Univ; Gary L Kreps, George Mason Univ; Colleen McHorney, Merck "Predictors of Pediatricians’ Encouragement of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine: Implications for Reducing Regional Health Disparities" Janice L. Raup-Krieger, Ohio State University; Mira Katz, Ohio State University; Jennifer A. Kam, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Anthony J. Roberto, Arizona State Univ "Improving Patient Outcomes through Physician Communication: Message Frame and Presentation Mode Influence on the Walking Behavior of Type 2 Diabetics" Christy J.W. Ledford, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences "The Moderating Role of Involvement on STD Screening Behaviors: Competing Influences of Vested Interest and Hedonic Relevance" Joshua Averbeck, Marshall University "Entertainment and Beyond: Motivating Audience members to register for Organ and Tissue Donation" Georges E Khalil, University at Buffalo 313114 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor Rhetorical and Communication Theory Business Meeting Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Presenters: Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University Daniel Brouwer, Arizona State University Brad Vivian, Syracuse University 313115 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor Fandom and the Public Sphere Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Patrick Burkart, Texas A&M Univ Presenters: Dawn L. Carusi, Marietta College Rod Carveth, Fitchburg State Univ Brian McKernan, University at Albany, SUNY Lucy Miller, Texas A&M Univ Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Texas A&M University Jingsi Wu, University of Albany, SUNY 313121 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Nonverbal and Environmental Communication: A Focus on New Orleans Sponsors: Environmental Communication Division, Nonverbal Communication Division Chair: Amy Ebesu Hubbard, University of Hawaii, Manoa Presenters: Aileen Buslig, Concordia College Robert Thomas, Loyola University, New Orleans Allen Eskew, Eskew+Dumez+Ripple 313122 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Hearing Alien Voices: The Animal, the Dead, and the Divine Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Pat J. Gehrke, Univ of South Carolina Respondent: Pat J. Gehrke, Univ of South Carolina "Rhetorical Acts, Human and Dead" Michelle Ballif, University of Georgia "Rhetorical Acts, Human and Divine" Steven Mailloux, Loyola Marymount University "Rhetorical Acts: Human and Animal" Diane Davis, University of Texas, Austin 313123 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Top Student Papers in Argumentation and Forensics Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Bayside C - Fourth Floor Chair: Ben Walker, Minnesota State University, Mankato Respondent: Jeannie Hunt, Northwest College "Apple Computer’s Mobile Platform as a Panopticon" Suzanne V. L. Berg, Bowling Green State University "I Concur, You Are Absolutely Correct that I am Correct: Agreement as an Argumentative Strategy" Sara Straub, University of Oklahoma; Jeremie Beller, University of Oklahoma; Tim Hunt, University of Oklahoma "Interactivity, Polyphony, and Disembodiment in Argument Online" R.M. Milner, University of Kansas "Signaling as Argumentation: Strategic Ambiguity and Trilateral Relations with the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China" Andrew D Barnes, Georgia State University "Voices in Space: Heterotopic Agency and Argumentation" Scott J. Tulloch, Georgia State University 313125 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Rhetoric in a Digital Age Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Star A. Muir, George Mason University Respondent: Brett Lunceford, Univ of South Alabama "Compressed Crystal: A Metaphor for Mediated Identity Expression" Breanna McEwan, Western Illinois Univ "Echoes in Email: Rhetoric, Digitality, and Fantasy-Meme Analysis" David S. Heineman, Bloomsburg University; Anna Turnage, Bloomsburg University "Folk Media Meets Digital Technology for Sustainable Social Change: A Case Study of the Center for Digital Storytelling" Emily Polk, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Liquid Language? On the Personalization of Discourse in the Digital Era" Oren Soffer, Open University of Israel 313127 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Deliberation and Tolerance Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Jerry L Miller, Ohio University Respondent: Myiah J Hutchens, Texas Tech Univ "Bringing the Facilitator Back In: Re-envisioning the Role of Facilitation in Public Deliberations" Kara N Dillard, University of Alaska, Fairbanks "Exploring the Effects of Deliberative Participation through Panelist Self-Reports" Katherine Knobloch, University of Washington; Rory Raabe, University of Washington "The Voice of the People: Political Rhetoric and Representation" Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury, Central Michigan Univ "When Tolerance Matters: Political Tolerance for Muslim Americans, Cable News Coverage, and Opinion toward the 'Ground Zero Mosque'" Chance York, Louisiana State University; Jeremy Padgett, Louisiana State University 313128 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Political Information Processing Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Pradeep Sopory, Wayne State Univ Respondent: Natalie Jomini Stroud, Univ of Texas, Austin "Affinity for Political Humor: An Assessment of Internal Factor Structure and Reliability" R. Lance Holbert, Ohio State University; Jayeon Lee, Ohio State University; Sarah Esralew, Ohio State University; Whitney Walther, Ohio State University; Kristen D. Landreville, University of Wyoming "Audience Political Leaning, Source Credibility, and Audience Credulity in Government Crisis Communication" KyuJin Shim, Syracuse University "Heuristic and Systematic Processing of Politicians’ Messages: Effects of Source Favorability and Political Interest on Attitude Judgment" Sungeun Chung, Sungkyunkwan University; Moniza Waheed, University of Amsterdam "Sponsor Credibility’s Influence in the Process of Candidate and Political Stealth Group Sponsored Political Attack Advertising in the 2008 Presidential Campaign" Shane Semmler, Univ of South Dakota 313129 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Voices of Hallyu (the Korean Wave): Transnationalism, Popular Culture, and Identity Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division Chair: Kathryn Toelken, Univ of South Alabama Respondent: Dan T Molden, Aichi Shukutoku University "Who's Riding the Wave? The Cultural Political Economy of Korean Wave in the East Asian Region" Siho Nam, University of North Florida "Hallyu Cinema and Nationalism: Rhetorical Re-construction of Brotherhood and Enemy" JongHwa Lee, Hawaii Pacific University; Min Wha Han, Hawaii Pacific University "An Alternative Approach to Korean Wave (Hallyu) Phenomenon: Toward a Theory of Cultural Chronotope and Imagination" Eungjun Min, Rhode Island College 313130 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Korean American Communication Association Panel Discussion Sponsor: Korean American Communication Association Chair: Eunkyong L. Yook, Univ of Mary Washington Presenters: Wonjun Chung, Univ of Louisiana, Lafayette Do Kyun Kim, Dept of Communication Chang Wan Woo, Univ of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Eun-Ho Yeo, Plymouth State University 313131 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Groups, Teams, and Organizations Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Stacey L. Connaughton, Purdue University Respondent: Michele H. Jackson, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Boundaryless Meetings: Reconceptualizing Contemporary Organizational Meetings" Keri Stephens, Univ of Texas, Austin; Gamze Erturk, Univ of Texas, Austin "Group Dialectical Tensions in Organizational Exit" Courtney W. Davis, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Refined Trust: Team Members Give Their Voice to Examining Trust in Temporary Virtual Teams" Jennifer S Linvill, Purdue University; Elizabeth A Williams, Colorado State University; Stacey L. Connaughton, Purdue University; Elizabeth O'Connor, Purdue University "Virtual Group Commitment: An Examination of Factors Leading to Group Donations in Second Life" Nick J Merrill, Northwestern University; Brooke Foucault Welles, Northwestern University; Noshir S. Contractor, Northwestern University 313132 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Psychoanalysis and Culture Sponsor: Association for Psychoanalysis in Communication Chair: Sean R Tiffee, Univ of Texas, Austin Oakley - Fourth Floor "Voices of Social Trauma: The Rise of Torture Porn in Post Nine-Eleven America" Sean R Tiffee, Univ of Texas, Austin "What Happens in the Meadow at Dusk? Ponderings on 'The Thing,' Everything, and Nothing." Danee Pye, Univ of Texas, Austin "Drunk History and Punchdrunk Performativity: Itera[bile]ty, Bilious Individuation, and Historical Humor in Derek Waters’s Satiric Series" Lydia Nelson, Univ of Texas, Austin 313134 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor From Dreams to Reality in the Enactment of Culture Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State University "Performing communicative functions in development projects: An exploratory study of development practices in Tanzania" Ryan Buddenhagen, Illinois State University "The Relationship among Social Identification with Religion, Stress and Conflict Management Styles" Deepa Oommen, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Stephen Croucher, Marist College "The Relationship of Self-Confidence and Cultural Values Will Lead to Higher Levels of Ambiguous Communication Behavior between High-Context and Low-Context College Students" Yen-I Lee, University of Connecticut "Hearing the Voice of Our Dreams: Utopian Literary Expressions and Cultural Value Orientations to Time" Mark Ward, Univ of Houston, Victoria "After the Storm: The Roles of Structure, Identity and Communication in the Adaptation of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees to Texas" Erla S. Kristjansdottir, Reykjavik University; Sara DeTurk, Univ of Texas, San Antonio 313141 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Family Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Family Communication Division Presenters: Loreen Olson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Mary Claire Morr Serewicz, University of Denver Rene Dailey, Univ of Texas, Austin Erin Willer, University of Denver Tina Coffelt, Murray State Univ April Trees, Saint Louis University 313142 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Managing Power Dynamics in Close Relationships Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Stacy Westerman, University of Georgia Respondent: Jennifer Bevan, Chapman University "Why Don't You Take Care of It? The Voluntary Ceding of Decision-Making Authority in Dating Relationships" Benjamin Whitney Chiles, Northwestern University; Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University "The Influence of Dependence Power on Information Management About Partners’ Problematic Behaviors" Timothy Ryan Worley, University of Georgia; Jennifer Samp, University of Georgia "The Relative Investment Model of Power in Romantic Relationships" Christopher J. Carpenter, Western Illinois Univ "Taking Back Power: Using Superiority Theory to Predict Humor Use Following a Relational Transgression" Jessalyn I. Vallade, West Virginia University; Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University; Lori Vela, West Virginia University 313144 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Voices of Consciousness Session I Sponsor: Voices of Consciousness Series Chair: Stephen Hunt, Illinois State Univ "Hurricane Katrina " Danielle Vignes, Baton Rouge Community College "Invisible Children" Elizabeth Munz, SUNY New, Paltz "Mentoring Youth" Sue Weber, University of Pennsylvania "Passion Works (Developmental Disabilities)" Lynn M. Harter, Ohio University "Sierra Club" Robert Cox, University of North Carolina "Waterhouse Family Institute" Bryan Crable, Villanova University 313151 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor From the Voice of the President: Advancing the Discipline through Communication Leadership Sponsor: Association for Communication Administration Chair: Amanda Grace McKendree, Univ of Notre Dame Presenters: Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University Christina L. McDowell Marinchak, Duquesne University Respondents: Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University; Rich West, Emerson College; Nancy Kidd, National Communication Association; Mark Hickson, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham; Sue DeWine, Hanover College; Jon A. Hess, University of Dayton 313152 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Obama’s Nuanced Voice: Race, Airstrikes, and Democracy Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Kathleen Edelmayer, Madonna University "Am I Black Enough for You? Should President Obama Articulate a Black Agenda?" Anita K. Foeman, West Chester Univ "Obama in Jakarta, Indonesia: Praising Indonesia for its Democratic Turn" Michael McDonald, University of Missouri, Kansas City "Obama Juggling the Revolution in Egypt" Christopher Lynch, Kean University "Spheres of Influence and Universal Values: Obama and Whispers of Democracy in Russia" Lora A. Cohn, Park University "The Libyan Airstrikes: Justifying Military Action" Kathleen Edelmayer, Madonna University 313153 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Intersections of Rhetorical Education and Capitalism in America Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chairs: Mark Longaker, University of Texas, Austin; Rodney Herring, University of Colorado, Denver; Mark Longaker, University of Texas, Austin; Stephen Schneider, University of Louisville "David Jayne Hill, Rhetoric, and Monetary Policy" Rodney Herring, University of Colorado, Denver "Rhetoric as Social Action at the Highlander Folk School" Stephen Schneider, University of Louisville "Samuel Newman on Commercial Clarity" Mark Longaker, University of Texas, Austin 313154 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Many Voices (Re)Speaking the One Voice: Unity, Perspectivalism, Incarnation and Trinity in Vern Poythress’ “In the Beginning Was the Word: Language—a God-Centered Approach” Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Mark Gring, Texas Tech Univ Respondent: Vern S. Poythress, Westminster Theological Seminary "Speaking of the Unsayable: Reductionism & Incarnation in V. Poythress and J. K. A. Smith" Ned O'Gorman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Rhetoric, Reality, and Revelation: A Christian-Theistic Grounding for Rhetoric" Mark J. Haas, Geneva College "Positioning Poythress: Triangulating Poythress, Vico, and Locke on Language and Reality" John L Pauley, Eastern University "Challenging the Center from Above the Fray—Transcending the Objective and Subjective Divide with the Perspectivalist Voice" Mark Gring, Texas Tech Univ "Treating Appendicitis: Toward a Triadic Philosophy of Rhetoric" Calvin L. Troup, Duquesne University 313156 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Top Four Papers in Philosophy of Communication Division Sponsor: Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Pat Arneson, Duquesne University "William James Among the Machines (Top Paper)" Chris Russill, Carleton University "Community/Common: Traversing the Aporia between Jean-Luc Nancy’s and Antonio Negri’s (Un)common Ontologies (Top Student Paper)" Helen Morgan, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Habermas and Bateson in a World Gone M.A.D.: Metacommunication, Paradox, and the Inverted Speech Situation" Marc H. Rich, Univ of Colorado, Boulder; Robert T. Craig, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Toward a Virtue Philosophy of Rhetoric" Daniel R. Berger, Simpson University 313157 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Opening Minds, Expanding Possibilities: Exploring the Role of Race and Class-Based Perspectives in PR Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Public Relations Division Chair: Damion M. Waymer, Virginia Tech Presenters: Nilanjana R. Bardhan, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Robert L. Heath, University of Houston Michael J. Palenchar, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Jae-Hwa Shin, Univ of Southern Mississippi Katerina Tsetsura, City University of Hong Kong Respondent: Damion M. Waymer, Virginia Tech 313158 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Queer Voices in Communication and Law Sponsors: Communication and Law Division, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Charles E. Morris III, Boston College "GENDA Trouble: Identity Politics and the Law" Isaac West, University of Iowa "Gender Laws: Caster Semenya and the Third World War" John M. Sloop, Vanderbilt University "Geopolitics and Human Rights Rhetoric in Recent Mexican LGBT Asylum Cases in the United States" Sara L McKinnon, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "The Procedural Queer: Substantive Due Process, Lawrence v. Texas, and Queer Rhetorical Futures" Peter Odell Campbell, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 5:00 PM 315143 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Carroll C. Arnold Distinguished Lecture Sponsor: NCA National Office Chair: Rich West, Emerson College "Voice Lessons for Social Change" Brenda J. Allen, University of Colorado, Denver 6:00 PM 317065 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony N - Fourth Floor A Life in Praxis/Honoring the Work and Life of John T. Warren Sponsors: Ethnography Division, NCA First Vice President, Performance Studies Division Chairs: Keith Berry, Univ of Wisconsin, Superior; Tracy Stephenson Shaffer, Louisiana State University Presenters: Jay Brower, Western Connecticut State Univ Deanna L. Fassett, San Jose State University Rachel A. Griffin, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Amy Kilgard, San Francisco State University Chris McRae , University of South Florida Keith Nainby, California State Univ, Stanislaus Ronald Pelias, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Elyse L. Pineau, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 6:30 PM 319011 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Francine Merritt and Bonnie Ritter Award Ceremony Sponsor: Women's Caucus Presenters: Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University Barbara Parisi, Long Island University LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University Jennifer Dunn, Dominican University Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ Yahui Zhang, Wayland Baptist Univ Helen Tate, Columbia College Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Rachel M. Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ 319057 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras H - Third Floor Juanita's Art of Hair Fashi'n 20th Anniversary Special: Voice of a Movement or I Spoke Out About Tourism in New Orleans and All I Got Was This Lousy Hairdo Sponsors: NCA First Vice President, Performance Studies Division, Theatre Division Chair: Sharon E. Croft, Capital University Presenter: Daniel W. Heaton, Capital University Respondent: Kelly S Taylor, University of North Texas 7:00 PM 320143 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor "The Big Uneasy" Film Screening Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Rosa A. Eberly, Penn State University Saturday November 19, 2011 7:00 AM 401028 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Community College Section Business Meeting II Sponsor: Community College Section Presenters: Susan Ward, Delaware County Community College Allison Ainsworth, Gainesville State College Deborah Hefferin, Broward College, North Campus Danna Prather, Suffolk County Community College Robert G. Leonard, Sinclair Community College 401082 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM New Orleans Marriott St. Charles - 41st Floor NCA Department Chair's Breakfast Sponsor: NCA National Office Chairs: Betsy Wackernagel Bach, National Communication Association; W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association Presenters: Robert K. Avery, University of Utah Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos 8:00 AM 402014 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor The Digital Voice of Public Relations: Social Media and How to Teach it in a PR Curriculum Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Kathy Keltner-Previs, Eastern Kentucky University Presenters: Melissa M. Chastain, Spalding University Karen Freberg, University of Louisville Kathy Keltner-Previs, Eastern Kentucky University Ann Peru Knabe, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Richard Murphy, Wayne State College Respondent: Karen L. Lollar, Metropolitan State College of Denver 402015 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor There's No Place Like Home(less) Sponsor: Black Caucus Chair: Tracey Frazier, Eastern Michigan university Presenters: Tracey Frazier, Eastern Michigan university Christina M Strong, Michigan State University Laura Tanner, Eastern Michigan University 402022 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Public Policy, Deliberation, and the Polysemous Text Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Robert Asen, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Presenters: Vanessa B. Beasley, Vanderbilt University Pamela Conners, Gustavus Adolphus College Jeremy Engels, Pennsylvania State University John M. Murphy, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 402024 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Assessment, Accreditation, and Student Learning Outcomes Sponsors: Communication Assessment Division, Instructional Development Division Chair: Sally Vogl-Bauer, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater Presenters: Elizabeth Graham, University of Akron Jon A. Hess, University of Dayton Timothy P. Mottet, Texas State University, San Marcos David Roach, Texas Tech Univ Kelly A. Rocca, St. John's University Sally Vogl-Bauer, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater Sylvia White, University of Akron 402025 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Narratives of Home and Homelessness Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Robin Boylorn, University of Alabama Respondent: Robert Krizek, Saint Louis University "Automethodological Home: Envisioning Ethnography through Calvin O. Schrag’s Praxis-Oriented Self and Intersubjectivity" Satoshi Toyosaki, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Sandra L. Pensoneau-Conway, Wayne State Univ "'I Was Never Happy the Whole Time': Forgetting and (Re)membering Home" Melissa W. Aleman, James Madison Univ "An Ethnoarcheological Exploration of Identity Performances by Third Culture Kids" Amy N Jung, Arizona State University "Communal Ties Among the Residentially Challenged" Samira Rostami, San Diego State University 402028 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Voices of/from Disengaged/Isolated Teachers of Satellite/Branch Campuses Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Robert G. Leonard, Sinclair Community College Presenters: Meredith Ginn, Georgia Highlands College, Cartersville Campus Brenda Jones, Franklin University Jodie D. Mandel, College of Southern Nevada Heidi McGrew, Sinclair Comm College Cheryl L Skiba-Jones, Trine University 402029 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Embodiment and Representation Sponsors: Performance Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Alyssa A. Samek, University of Maryland Respondent: Michael Milford, Auburn University "The Voice of the Communist Party: An Analysis of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn’s Statement at the Smith Act Trial" Hope Stallings Willoughby, Georgia State University "The Rhetoric of Vigor in John F. Kennedy’s Cold War Policy" Bonnie Sierlecki, Penn State University "Embodied Rhetoric: Guillermo Fariñas and the Affective Politics of the Hunger Striker" David Gruber, North Carolina State University; Kenneth S. Zagacki, North Carolina State University "Archetypal Metaphor in the Boston Tea Party and Tea Party Movement" Kent Butler, Arkansas Tech University 402031 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Pi Kappa Delta Business Meeting Sponsor: Pi Kappa Delta Presenters: Susan Millsap, Otterbein University Patrick A. Luster, McNeese State Univ Gina L. Jensen, Webster University Michael Bartanen, Pacific Lutheran University Scott L. Jensen, Webster University Jeffrey A. Stoppenhagen, Boise State University Thomas D. Serfass, Webster University Tomeka Robinson, Marietta College David Bailey, Southwest Baptist University Keith Townsend, El Paso Comm College Ryan C. Louis, Ottawa University Nina-Jo Moore, Appalachian State Univ Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Phillip A. Voight, Gustavus Adolphus College 402051 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Voiced and Muted: Stories from Youth, Patients and Homosexuals in Africa and the Diaspora Sponsors: Black Caucus, Convention Theme Group Chair: Diane Forbes Berthoud, University of California, San Diego Presenters: Ephraim Nikoi, University of Wisconsin, Superior Shirley A. Acquah, Ohio University Mumba Mumba, Illinois College Kallia Wright, Univ of Technology, Jamaica Respondent: Karen P. Greiner, Univ of South Florida 402052 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Voices of Nonnative English-Speaking Teachers in American Classrooms Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Instructional Development Division Chair: Chia-Fang (Sandy) Hsu, University of Wyoming Presenters: Juraj Kittler, St. Lawrence University Yea-Wen Chen, Ohio University Richie Hao, University of Denver Hui-Min Kuo, Rutgers University Claudia McCalman, Southeastern Louisiana University Consolata Nthemba Mutua, Univ of New Mexico Beverly R. Natividad, University of Denver Olga Zaytseva, Univ of New Mexico Mei Zhang, Missouri Western State Univ Peter Zhang, Grand Valley State University 402053 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Voices of Japan-US Relationships: Reflecting the Past, Considering the Present, and Envisioning the Future Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Japan-U.S. Communication Association, Public Address Division Chair: Michael David Hazen, Wake Forest University Presenters: Rose G. Campbell, Butler University Koji Fuse, University of North Texas G. Thomas Goodnight, Univ of Southern California James Mueller, University of North Texas Hiroko Okuda, Nanzan University Takeshi Suzuki, Meiji University 402054 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Voices at the Crossroads: Feminist Communication Scholarship and Religion Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Feminist and Women Studies Division, Religious Communication Association Chair: Christy Mesaros Winckles, Bowling Green State University Presenters: Marne Austin, Bowling Green State Univ Kirsten Isgro, SUNY Becky Johns, Weber State University Bethany Keeley-Jonker, University of Georgia Christy Mesaros Winckles, Bowling Green State University Alena Amato Ruggerio, Southern Oregon University Kristy Maddux, University of Maryland 402055 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Voices In, Of, and Against "The Law": Roundtable on Alternative Pedagogies for Teaching Legal Communication as Other than Professional Preparation Sponsors: Communication and Law Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: William Lewis, Drake University Presenters: Timothy M. Barouch, Northwestern University Catherine Langford, Texas Tech Univ William Lewis, Drake University John Louis Lucaites, Indiana University Sarah Ubel, Washburn University Isaac West, University of Iowa 402060 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Youth in the Digital Age: Privacy, Identity Management, Digital Literacy, and Civic Participation Sponsor: Partnership for Progress on the Digital Divide Chair: Donna Celano, La Salle University "Teen Privacy and Social Networks: Myths and Realities" Nancy Kranich, American Library Association "Reconfigurable Youth Identities in Virtual Environments" Joe Sanchez, Rutgers University "Digital Literacy Development Through Game Design: The Case of Globaloria-West Virginia" Rebecca Reynolds, Rutgers University "A Narrowing Digital Divide: The Impact of the Internet on Youth Political Participation" Maya Forrester, University of Central Florida; Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida 402061 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Cross Examination Debate Association Business Meeting Sponsor: Cross Examination Debate Association Presenters: Sarah Partlow-Lefevre, Idaho State University Eric R Morris, Missouri State University Jeffrey Jarman, Wichita State University Mary Lynn Sandoz, Vanderbilt University David L. Steinberg, University of Miami Kathryn Rubino, CEDA 402062 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Images of Death and Suffering in Public Memory Balcony K - Fourth Floor Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Amanda Davis Gatchet, Eastern New Mexico University Respondent: Susan Owen, University of Puget Sound "Picturing the Past: The (Re)Appropriation of Lynching Photographs in 'Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America'" Jessy J. Ohl, University of Nebraska, Lincoln "Electric Disaster: Images of 'The Chair' and the Visual Politics of Capital Punishment in the United States" Peter Odell Campbell, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "The 1935 Art Commentary on Lynching: Images as a Voice of Protest" Samuel Perry, Georgia State University "Visibly Absent: The Re-Presentation of American Eugenic History through the 'Image Archive on the American Eugenics Movement'" Katie L. Irwin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 402066 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Bonaparte - Fourth Floor SC17: Giving Voice to Online Students: Bridging Traditional Pedagogical Methodologies with 21st Century Technologies Sponsor: Short Courses Presenters: Elizabeth Tolman, South Dakota State Univ Nanci M. Burk, Glendale Community College 402067 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Regent - Fourth Floor SC18: Helping Students Find Their Voice: Teaching the College Course in Persuasion and Social Influence by Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Ann B. Frymier, Miami University Presenter: Marjorie Keeshan Nadler, Miami University 402068 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Bacchus - Fourth Floor SC19: Strengthening Democratic Voices in Group Communication Courses Sponsor: Short Courses Presenters: Laura W. Black, Ohio University John W. Gastil, Penn State University Rebecca M. Townsend, Manchester Community College 402069 8:00 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Iberville - Fourth Floor SC20: Teaching Applied Organizational Communication: Investigating Organizational Voice through the Eyes of Theory, Research, and Application Sponsor: Short Courses Chairs: Theodore A. Avtgis, Ashland University; Andrew S. Rancer, University of Akron Presenter: Corey J. Liberman, Marymount Manhattan College 402070 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Women, War and Orientalism Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chairs: Valerie N. Wieskamp, Indiana University; Kathryn Margaret Johnston, Northwestern University Respondent: Lucy (Xing) Lu, DePaul University "Critiquing Corporate Feminism in Kabul: A Rhetorical Analysis on how Ironic Juxtaposition Enables the Subaltern to Speak for Herself" Valerie N. Wieskamp, Indiana University "From Photographed Victim to the Voice of Peace: The Rhetoric of Phuc Kim" Jennifer Jackson, Univ of Memphis "Imperialist Tools: A Postcolonial Deconstruction of Orientalist Media and the Obsession with Unveiling" Raven A. Pfister, Purdue University "Women, Youth, and Beauty: A Comparative Analysis of the Iranian Green Movement and its American Media Coverage" Afsanhe Rashnu, Tehran University; Kathryn Margaret Johnston, Northwestern University 402071 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor "Unvanquished and Unyielding": Performing Virginia Woolf's "The Waves" 80 Years Later Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Scott E. Dillard, Georgia College and State Univ Presenters: John Dennis Anderson, Emerson College Bruce Henderson, Ithaca College Carol Simpson Stern, Northwestern University Respondent: Scott E. Dillard, Georgia College and State Univ 402073 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Voicing Our Concerns by Radicalizing Help in the Six-Woman Show “2nd Helping” Sponsors: Performance Studies Division, Women's Caucus Chair: John T. Warren (In Memoriam), Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Presenters: Andrea Baldwin, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Aubrey A. Huber, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Heather Hull, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Meggie Mapes, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Nichole Nicholson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Molly Wiant Cummins, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Diana Woodhouse, Southern Illinois University Respondents: Amy K. Kilgard, San Francisco State University; W. Benjamin Myers, Univ of South Carolina, Upstate; Chris McRae, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 402095 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Awakening Curiosity and Empowering Voices: Transforming Students into Learners and Teachers in the Digital World Sponsors: Communication and the Future Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Jessica Mallard, West Texas A&M University Presenters: Leigh Browning, West Texas A&M Univ Enyonam Osei-Hwere, West Texas A&M University Jessica Mallard, West Texas A&M University 402101 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor New Voices in Critical and Cultural Studies Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Meryl J. Irwin, Drake University Respondent: Adina Schneeweis, Oakland University "Constructing 'Islamerica:' An Analysis of Select Conservative News Media Websites’ Coverage of the Park51 Islamic Cultural Center Debate" D. Elisabeth Glassco, Rutgers University, New Brunswick "Governing Children: An Analysis of English Educational TV in Japan" Sayuri Arai, Univ of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign "Prosthesis as Metonymy: Haitian Amputees after the Earthquake" Russell Kirkscey, Texas Tech University "What Dreams are Made Of: Appealing to Citizenship and Belonging from the Margins" Megan Morrissey, Univ of Colorado, Boulder 402103 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Securing the State, Securing the Self: Voice and Vision in (Domestic) Foreign Policy Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Chuck Goehring, San Diego State University Respondent: Kalen Churcher, Niagara University "Tasers, Torture and the Politics of Visibility" Andy Opel, Florida State University; Greg Elmer, Ryerson University "The Possibility of Politics: Aesthetics, Airports, and the Production of Docile Bodies" George McHendry Jr., University of Utah "The Two Shootings of Oscar Grant: Cellular Panopticon as a Diagonal Process" Chema Salinas, Arizona State Univ 402104 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor It's Not Just a Game: Understanding Video Game Narratives and their Audiences Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Anita Fay Atwell Seate, University of Arizona Respondent: LaChrystal Ricke, Sam Houston State Univ "'I’m Attached, And I’m A Good Guy/Gal!' How Character Attachment Influences Pro- and Anti-Social Motivations to Play MMORPGs" Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University; Daniel Schultheiss, Ilmenau University of Technology; Christina Schumann, Ilmenau University of Technology "Prevalence of Cooperative Opportunities in Violent Video Games" John Velez, Ohio State University; Chad Mahood, The University of Texas at San Antonio; David Ewoldsen, Ohio State University; Emily Moyer-Guse, Ohio State University "Spontaneous Narrative: Emergent Order’s Effect On Story" Joseph C. Packer, Univ of Pittsburgh "Skill Gap: Quantifying the Amount and Type of Generated Violent Content in Video Game Play between Variably Skilled Users" Nicholas Lynch Matthews, Indiana University "What’s the Story of This Game? The Narrative of World of Warcraft in the Mind of Its Users" Sabine Reich, University of Mannheim; Anja Kalch, University of Augsburg; Franziska Spitzner, University of Erfurt 402106 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Theorizing Occupation, Profession, and Career Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Jeffrey W. Treem, Northwestern University Respondent: Karen Lee Ashcraft, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Conceptualizing Occupations as Communicatively Constituted: Examining the Relationship between Organizations, Work, and Identities" James McDonald, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Imagined Possibilities: Examining the Paradoxes and Tensions of Calling in the Contemporary Marketplace" Brenda L. Berkelaar, University of Texas, Austin; Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University "Millennials and Clair’s 'Real Job' Colloquialism: The Possibility of Change" Corey H. Palmer, Purdue University "Moving Past Looking Forward: Theorizing Chronogenetic Temporality into Career Discourse" Abigail Selzer King, Purdue University 402108 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Transcending Potential Cultural Barriers in Online Communication Sponsors: Human Communication and Technology Division, International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Edward C. Brewer, Appalachian State Univ Respondent: S. David Zuckerman, California State Univ, Sacramento "Cultural Imperialism on the Internet?" Sujin Choi, University of Texas, Austin "The Transcending Intercultural Voice of Facebook: Investigating the Relationship of Ethnocentrism and Communication Apprehension in Computer-Mediated Communication" David Maile, University of Portland "'We Can Work 24 Hours A Day!' Exploring Computer-Mediated Intercultural Communication between Chinese and Americans in an Online Engineering Design Collaboration" Yu Lu, Pennsylvania State University "Cultural Differences in Communication Competence: A Comparison of Online and Offline Communication Traits" Zheng An, Univ of Southern California 402110 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D1 - Third Floor Who Are We Anyway? Explorations of American Identity Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Lindsey A. Harvell, Southern Utah University Respondent: Jerry L. Allen, Univ of New Haven "America in Black and White: Locating Race in the Modern Presidency, 1933-2011" Anthony Schmidt, University of Arizona; Kevin Coe, University of Arizona "Are Latinos Citizens? Voice Given to Labels and Rights in Coverage of Arizona’s Immigration Reform Legislation" Sharon E. Jarvis, Univ of Texas, Austin; Clariza Ruiz De Castilla, Univ of Texas, Austin "Narrative Counter-conduct: Reversing Power in the Cherokee Nation Freedmen Controversy" Eddie Glenn, University of Kansas "The Transcendental Lincoln" Jeremy Rogerson, Texas A&M University 402113 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Communication Obstacles and Strategies Regarding Alcohol and Tobacco Use Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Norman Wong, University of Oklahoma "Dynamic Motivational Processing of Anti-Marijuana Messages: Coactivation Begets Attention" Zheng Joyce Wang, Ohio State University; Tyler Solloway, Ohio State University; John Tchernev, Ohio State University; Bethany Barker, Ohio State University "Emotional Expressions in Anti-Smoking Television Advertisements: Anger- and Sadness-Framing Leads to Different Pathways of Persuasion" Sunny J. Kim, Cornell University; Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell University "Problematic Parental Drinking and Health: Investigating Differences in ACOA Status, Health Locus of Control, and Health Self Efficacy" Sharlene T. Richards, James Madison Univ; C. Leigh Nelson, James Madison University "Perceived Legitimacy of Workplace Health Promotion in Korea: Smoke-Free and Fitness Programs" Hee Sun Park, Michigan State University; Hannah Klautke, Michigan State University; Seungcheol Austin Lee, Michigan State University; Seoyeon Hong, University of Missouri; Youngyoul Fred Kang, NHN Corporation "Finding Voice: Understanding Adult Children of Alcoholics’ Experiences Using Communication Privacy Management Theory" Kerry Byrnes, Collin County Community College; Maria Brann, West Virginia University 402115 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor Revisiting Issues of Race and Gender in the Media Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Sumana Chattopadhyay, Marquette University Respondent: Riva Tukachinsky, University of Arizona "The Effects of Facial Close-ups and Viewers’ Gender on Empathy and Intentions to Help People in Need" Xiaoxia Cao, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Images of Gender and Race in Super Bowl Advertising in the Twenty-First Century" Barbara King, Carroll Univ "He Wrote, She Wrote: Journalist Gender, Political Office, and Campaign News" Lindsey Meeks, University of Washington "Considering the Semiotics of the Drink and the Representation of the Lesbian in AMC’s Period Drama Mad Men" Stephen McCreery, University of Georgia "An Examination of the Potential Mediators of the Relationship between Actors’ Race and Selective Exposure to Movies" Andrew J. Weaver, Indiana University 402125 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Social Networking I: Self-Presentation in a Mediated Environment Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Carolyn Cunningham, Gonzaga University "Audience Visualization Influences Online Social Network Disclosures" Lorraine G. Kisselburgh, Purdue University; Kelly Caine, Indiana University; Louise St. Clair Lareau, Purdue University "Face Threatening Messages and Attraction in Social Networking Sites: Reconciling Strategic Self-Presentation with Negative Online Perceptions" Nicholas Brody, Univ of Texas, Austin; Jorge F. Pena, Univ of Texas, Austin "Narcissism or Openness? College Students’ Use of Facebook and Twitter" Bruce C. McKinney, University of North Carolina, Wilmington; Robert L. Duran, University of Hartford; Lynne Kelly, University of Hartford; David E. Weber, University of North Carolina, Wilmington "Psychological Benefits and Costs: Effects of Facebook Profile Exposure on Self-evaluations and Task Performance" Catalina Toma, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Jeffrey Hancock, Cornell University "Self-Presentation as a Balancing Act: A Qualitative Exploration of Impression Management Goals and Behaviors on Facebook" Judith E. Rosenbaum, Albany State University; Benjamin K. Johnson, Ohio State University; Peter A. Stepman, NHTV Breda University; Koos C.M. Nuijten, NHTV Breda University "Using Social Networking Sites to Find a Voice in Telework" Caroline Sinclair, Univ of Texas, Austin 402127 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Top Student Papers in the History of Rhetoric I Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chair: Sabrina Marsh, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Respondent: Richard Graff, University of Minnesota Estherwood - Fourth Floor "Aristotle’s Phantasia and the Politics of Nostalgia: The Ethical Dimensions of Evoking Imagery through Rhetoric" Anne Harries, Penn State University "Isocrates’ Attitude Toward History: Politics and Pedagogy" Jason Andrews, Penn State University "The New Heroic Wisdom in Oedipus at Colonus: An Analysis of the Rhetoric of Sophocles’ Last Tragedy" John Minbiole, Penn State University "The Ship and the Crown: Statehood and Selfhood in the Political Oratory of Demosthenes and Cicero" Diana Yildiz, Georgia State University 402142 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Communicating with Empathy and Affection Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Christin E. Bates, University of Georgia Respondent: Susanne M. Jones, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Communicated Perspective-taking: Spouses’ Perceptions of Each Others’ Behaviors during Stories of Marital Stress" Jody Koenig Kellas, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Erin Willer, University of Denver; April Trees, Saint Louis University; Cassandra LeClair-Underberg, Texas State University, San Marcos "New Directions in the Measurement of Affectionate Communication" Mark Hamilton, University of Connecticut; Melissa A. Tafoya, Arizona State University; Alice E. Veksler, University of Connecticut "The Temporal Stability and Situational Contingency of Active-Empathic Listening" Graham Bodie, Louisiana State University; Christopher C. Gearhart, Louisiana State University; Jonathan P. Denham, Louisiana State University; Andrea J. Vickery, Louisiana State University "Understanding Empathy through Relational Dialectics" Beth A. Walter, Duquesne University 402143 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Dark Side Dynamics in Close Relationships Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Jayson L. Dibble, Univ of Hawaii, Manoa "Attachment and the Use of Negative Relational Maintenance Behaviors in Romantic Relationships" Alan K. Goodboy, Bloomsburg University; San Bolkan, California State Univ, Long Beach "Attachment Theory as a Predictor of Communicative Responses to Infidelity" Sandra Donovan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Tara Emmers-Sommer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "Assessing the Voice of Conscience: Measuring Remorse Experience and Expression" Monica Gracyalny, Arizona State University; Paul A. Mongeau, Arizona State University "My Friends with Benefits Relationship is My Little Secret: A Test of the Revelation Risk Model (RRM)" Shannon M. Maki, Towson University; Megan R. Dillow, West Virginia University "Bad Romance and the Power of Voice: A Content Analysis of Unilateral and Bilateral Initiation of Relational Repair in Romantic Relationships" Deborah Pincon, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kimberly L. Kulovitz, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 402150 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM Sheraton New Orleans NCA Legislative Assembly II Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Tony E. Adams, Northeastern Illinois Univ Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara Allison Ainsworth, Gainesville State College Lin S. Allen, Univ of Northern Colorado Armstrong - Eighth Floor Kenneth E. Andersen, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Karen Anderson, University of North Texas Pat Arneson, Duquesne University Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Wendy Atkins-Sayre, Univ of Southern Mississippi Kevin Ayotte, California State University, Fresno Jay Baglia, Kutztown University Barbara Baker, University of Central Missouri Linda Baughman, Christopher Newport University Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos Jamel Bell, Boston College James Benjamin, University of Toledo Jeffrey Bennett, University of Iowa Keith Berry, Univ of Wisconsin, Superior Andrew C. Billings, University of Alabama Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University Carl Botan, George Mason Univ Dawn O. Braithwaite, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln James M. Brandon, Hillsdale College Mary Bresnahan, Michigan State University Matthew Brigham, James Madison University Daniel Brouwer, Arizona State University Nancy Brule, Bethel University Leah E. Bryant, DePaul University Lori J. Carrell, Univ of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Nathan L. Carter, California State Univ, San Bernardino Victoria Chen, San Francisco State Univ Hsin-I (Cynthia) Cheng, Santa Clara University Kenneth N. Cissna, Univ of South Florida Dana L. Cloud, Univ of Texas, Austin Donovan Conley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Angie Corbo, Widener University James W. Crocker-Lakness, Univ of Cincinnati Justin Davis, New York City College of Technology Jean DeHart, Appalachian State Univ Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University Lynn M. Disbrow, Huntingdon College Rachel M. Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan Univ Michael H. Eaves, Valdosta State Univ Amy Ebesu Hubbard, University of Hawaii, Manoa Jill Edy, University of Oklahoma Mindy Fenske, Univ of South Carolina Carla L. Fisher, George Mason University Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato Patricia Geist Martin, San Diego State Univ Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Loril M. Gossett, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Daniel Grano, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Ronald Walter Greene, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Glenn Hansen, University of Oklahoma Tina M. Harris, Univ of Georgia Joy L. Hart, University of Louisville Debbi A. Hatton, Sam Houston State Univ Mike Hazel, Gonzaga University Deborah Hefferin, Broward College, North Campus John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School, Nebraska Kirsten Heintz, Pulaski Technical College David Henry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jeremiah P. Hickey, St. John's University Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ Mark C. Hopson, George Mason Univ John W. Howard III, East Carolina Univ Timothy Paul Huffman, Arizona State University Ako Inuzuka, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown Ronald L. Jackson II, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Jessica K. Jameson, North Carolina State University Susan A. Jasko, California Univ of Pennsylvania Adam C. Jones, Illinois College Spoma Jovanovic, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Ruth E. Kay, Detroit Country Day School James Keaten, Univ of Northern Colorado Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida Kate Kenski, University of Arizona Nancy Kidd, National Communication Association Erika L. Kirby, Creighton University Marina Krcmar, Wake Forest University Anastacia Kurylo, Marymount Manhattan College Brian A. Lain, University of North Texas John Lammers, University of Illinois Andrew M. Ledbetter, Texas Christian University Kurt Lindemann, San Diego State Univ Lisa Lindsey, Naval Postgraduate School Brett Lunceford, Univ of South Alabama Tobi Mackler, Montgomery County Community College Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University Anne Mattina, Stonehill College Paula McKenzie, Bethune-Cookman University Raymie E. McKerrow, Ohio University Miriam McMullen-Pastrick, Penn State University, Behrend College Kevin R. Meyer, Illinois State University Trudy Milburn, Independent Researcher Katherine Miller, Texas A&M Univ Claude Miller, University of Oklahoma Michelle Miller-Day, Penn State University Lisa Millhous, West Chester Univ Kimberly Moffitt, University of Maryland Susan E. Morgan, Purdue University Charles E. Morris III, Boston College Star A. Muir, George Mason University Kristine Muñoz, University of Iowa Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University David R. Novak, Erasmus University, Rotterdam Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign George Pacheco Jr., Angelo State Univ Barbara Parisi, Long Island University Gregory Patton, Univ of Southern California Jennifer Peeples, Utah State University David John Petroski, Southern Connecticut State Univ Michael William Pfau, Univ of Minnesota, Duluth Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University Mary Pilgram, Washburn University Richard L. Quianthy, Broward College, North Campus Erin J. Rand, Syracuse University Emily Rauscher, University of Missouri Lance Rintamaki, University at Buffalo, SUNY Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University Thomas Sabetta, University of Kentucky Todd L Sandel, University of Oklahoma Ann Savage, Butler University Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato Ronald E. Shields, Bowling Green State Univ Kirt Shineman, Glendale Community College Robert Shuter, Marquette University Paul Siegel, University of Hartford Kami J. Silk, Michigan State University Cheri J. Simonds, Illinois State University Ross Singer, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale R. Anthony Slagle, Univ of Puerto Rico Michael F. Smith, La Salle University John Chase Soliday, University of Miami Lindsay Soliman, Illinois State University Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky Robert Stockton, Anaheim Union High School District Jean Ann Streiff, Oakland Catholic High School David Ta-Pryor, University of Missouri Stanley D. Tickton, Norfolk State Univ Shane Tilton, Ohio University, Lancaster Mari Boor Tonn, University of Richmond Katerina Tsetsura, City University of Hong Kong Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College Paaige K. Turner, St. Louis University Jeffrey Tyus, Youngstown State Univ Yarma Velázquez Vargas, California State Univ, Northridge Brad Vivian, Syracuse University Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State Univ, West Melissa B. Wanzer, Canisius College Sue Weber, University of Pennsylvania Rich West, Emerson College Cindy H. White, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Shauntae Brown White, North Carolina Central Univ Dennis L. Wignall, Dixie State College of Utah Kirt H. Wilson, Penn State University J. Macgregor Wise, Arizona State Univ, West Anna Marjorie Young, Pacific Lutheran University Lori Zakel, Sinclair Community College Nicholas Zoffel, Sierra College 402151 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Giving 'Voice' to Non-Tenured Faculty: Experiences of Junior and Senior Faculty on Speaking and Being Heard Sponsor: Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Candice Thomas-Maddox, Ohio University, Lancaster Presenters: Janis Andersen, Emerson College Nicole Blau, Ohio University, Lancaster Danielle J. Dolin-Bane, West Virginia University Kristen Eichhorn, SUNY, Oswego Steve Granelli, SUNY, Oswego Angela M. Hosek, Emerson College Candice Thomas-Maddox, Ohio University, Lancaster Keith D. Weber, West Virginia University 402152 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Finding Voice in the “Prison Abolition” Movement Sponsors: Argumentation and Forensics Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Bryan J. McCann, Wayne State University Presenters: Megan G. Bernard, Northwestern University Stephen J. Hartnett, Univ of Colorado, Denver Casey Kelly, Butler University Karen E. Lovaas, San Francisco State Univ Bryan J. McCann, Wayne State University Eleanor M. Novek, Monmouth University Emily Plec, Western Oregon University 402153 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Young Voices in Democracy Sponsor: Elementary and Secondary Education Section Chair: John C. Tedesco, Virginia Tech Respondent: John C. Tedesco, Virginia Tech "Learning Democracy: Kids Voting and Political Socialization" Mark Wonnacott, University of Kansas; Diana B. Carlin, Saint Louis University "Parents and Children's Voices Interacting to Engage in Democracy" Spencer Harris, University of Kansas; James Ovard, University of Kansas "Peer influence in Adolescent Political Socialization: Deliberative Democracy Inside and Outside the Classroom" Mi Jahng, University of Missouri; Mitchell S. McKinney, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 402154 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Contested Medicine: Communication and Crisis in Scientific Medical Ethos Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Chair: Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University "Collective Diagnosis: The Communicative Constitution of Morgellons Disease" Lisa Keranen, Univ of Colorado, Denver "Pharmaceutical Suspicion: The Pre-War Origins of Public Distrust of the Drug Industry" Joseph Gabriel, Florida State University "Populist Science: Anti-vaccine Propaganda and the Heroic Character" Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University "Rhetorical Medicalization: How Contested Diseases Are Born" John Lyne, Univ of Pittsburgh; Susan M. Wieczorek, Univ of Pittsburgh, Johnstown 402156 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Analyzing Threats to Democratic Agency and Deliberative Reason Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: John Jordan, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Dewey’s Public and the Problem of Affective Consequences" Lynn E. Clarke, Univ of Pittsburgh "Incommensurable Polemics in Contemporary Crisis Rhetoric" John Jordan, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Teaching Machines: Toward an Ethics of Pedagogy for the Posthumanist Age" Kathleen F. McConnell, San Jose State University 402157 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Democratic Dialogues: Creating New Avenues for Rhetoric and Political Theory Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Jeff Motter, Appalachian State Univ Respondent: Gary Remer, Tulane University "Civic Rhetoric: Aristotle Speaks Back" Jeff Motter, Appalachian State Univ; Melanie Loehwing, Indiana University "Hybridity, Complementarity, and Reflexivity in Democratic Discourse" Robert Ivie, Indiana University "Rational Consensus meets the Spiral of Silence: The Place of Vernacular Rhetoric in Understanding Public Opinion" Gerard A. Hauser, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Voicing Nature’s Rights: Ventriloquist Democratic Representation in the Transnational Derechos de la Naturaleza Movement" Megan K. Foley, Mississippi State Univ 402158 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor A Treasure from Egypt: Revaluing St. Augustine’s Platonic Voice Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Calvin L. Troup, Duquesne University Respondent: James Farrell, University of New Hampshire "Psychagogia in the Grand Style: Platonic Desire and Ascent in St. Augustine’s Rhetoric" John Joseph Jasso, Univ of Pittsburgh "Between Individual Truth and Common Faith: Rhetoric as Memoria in Arendt’s 'Love and Saint Augustine'" Joe E. Rhodes, Louisiana State University "Answering the Arians: The Emergence of St. Augustine’s Rhetorical Theory in De Trinitate" Brian Gilchrist, Duquesne University "The Platonic Augustine: Soul, Confession, and Being" Benjamin T. Russell, Purdue University 9:30 AM 405011 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Voices of Educators of Color Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Chair: Zazil Elena Reyes García, Univ of Texas, Austin Presenters: Diana I. Bowen, University of Houston, Downtown Daniel Rodolfo Lopez, Rio Hondo Community College Cindy N. Phu, California State Univ, Los Angeles La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Claudia Quintero, University of Utah Clariza Ruiz De Castilla, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: Teresita Garza, St. Edward's University 405013 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor How Can the Communication Department Speak with a More Credible Voice to the Campus Community? Sponsor: Difficult Dialogues in Communication Chairs: Sarah Ubel, Washburn University; Leslie Reynard, Washburn University Presenters: Audrey Wilson Allison, Kennesaw State University Daniel Cochece Davis, Marist College Leslie Reynard, Washburn University Abhik Roy, Loyola Marymount Univ Sarah Ubel, Washburn University Susan Waters, Auburn University Respondent: Gregory J. Shepherd, University of Miami 405014 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor The Current Status of Social Media Research and Practice in Public Relations Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Jae-Hwa Shin, Univ of Southern Mississippi Presenters: Yan Jin, Virginia Commonwealth University Michael L. Kent, University of Oklahoma Adam Saffer , University of Oklahoma Erich J. Sommerfeldt, Towson University Maureen Taylor, University of Oklahoma Respondent: Jae-Hwa Shin, Univ of Southern Mississippi 405015 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Demystifying Voices: Running towards and not away from Social Media in the Classroom Sponsor: Black Caucus Chair: Monica Flippin Wynn, Jackson State Univ Presenters: Reginald Miles, Howard University Tia Tyree, Howard University Respondent: Meta G. Carstarphen, University of Oklahoma 405022 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Voices of Response to Snyder v. Phelps: Protecting Protests at Military Funerals Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Division Chair: Paul R. Grosswiler, Univ of Maine "'Openly and Vigorously' Debating the Public Issue of Hate with Signs and Angel Wings: Finding the Counter-Voice after Snyder v. Phelps" Matthew Maddex, Louisiana State University "Alito’s Dissent: Words That Hurt Revisited" Robert Margesson, Regis University "Contentious Speech After Snyder v. Phelps: Which Expression is Entitled to 'Special Protection Under the First Amendment?'" Dan Schill, Southern Methodist University "The 'Great Pain' of 'Hurtful Speech': New York Times Reader Responses to Snyder v. Phelps" Paul R. Grosswiler, Univ of Maine "The Punishment of an Immoral Nation: Cries for Spiritual Awakening in 21st Century America" Rita G. Kirk, Southern Methodist University 405024 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Conversation Analysis Data Session Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Charlotte M. Jones, Carroll College Presenters: Wayne A. Beach, San Diego State Univ Galina Bolden, Rutgers University Phillip J. Glenn, Emerson College Charlotte M. Jones, Carroll College Mardi Kidwell, University of New Hampshire Jeffrey Robinson, Portland State University 405025 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Voicing the Self and Other in Ethnographic Inquiry: Methodological Possibilities of Engaging Crystallization Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Patricia Sotirin, Michigan Technological Univ "Ethical Questions: Truths, Fictions, and Embodying Cultural Theory" Patricia Sotirin, Michigan Technological Univ "Forging Ethnographic Pathways through Crystallization" Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University "Qualitative Quilting: Engaging Woven Crystallization in Ethnographic Writing" Shirley Drew, Pittsburg State Univ "Reflections on Reflexivity in Ethnography: A Crystallization Perspective" William Rawlins, Ohio University; Elaine Jenks, West Chester Univ "Refracted Research: God’s Fingers in Spiritual Occupational Studies" Melanie Bailey Mills, Eastern Illinois Univ 405028 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Stamping Out the Script: Helping Public Speaking Students Find their Extemporaneous Voice Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Wyl A. McCully, Michigan State University Presenters: Isa N. Engleberg, Prince George's Community College Danna Prather, Suffolk County Community College Susan Ward, Delaware County Community College 405029 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Chinese Communication in the New Media Age Sponsor: Chinese Communication Association Chair: Wan-Ying Lin, City University of Hong Kong Respondent: Wan-Ying Lin, City University of Hong Kong "Demystifying Collective Identities in Hong Kong and Taiwan: The Effects of Media and Communication" Wan-Ying Lin, City University of Hong Kong; Xinzhi Zhang, City University of Hong Kong "Managing Life Predicaments: Strategic Cultural Identification by Chinese Overseas Online Commentators (COOCs)" Haibin Dong, University of New Mexico "The Democratic Voice Expressed through Fansubbed Media: A Study of E Gao in Chinese Fansubbing" Jing Zhao, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "The Rising of Microblog in China: Changing of Attitude, Behavior and Relationship" Linjia Xu, Renmin University of China "Two Cases in Communication for Development: Connecting Every Village Project and CSO Web2.0 Project" Song Shi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 405031 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Old Queens, New Celebrities, Trannies and Sluts: Recognizing Politics in Unusual Voices Sponsor: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Chair: Mary Anne Trasciatti, Hofstra University Respondent: Valeria Fabj, Lynn University "Bridging the Closet and the Open Secret: Recovering the Queer Voice of Charles Hammond Gibson" John Dennis Anderson, Emerson College "Gentlemen, Start Your Engines, and May the Best Woman Win: RuPaul's Drag Race and Giving Voice to Cross Gender Lives" Mary Marcel, Bentley University "No Tranny Left Behind: GID and the LG(B)(T) Politics of Forgetting" Guillermo G. Caliendo, Mercy College "Sex Activism, Sexual Politics, and Queer Liberation" Matthew J. Sobnosky, Hofstra University 405051 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Ferment in Asian Communication: East-Asian Voices Sponsors: Association for Chinese Communication Studies, Convention Theme Group, Japan-U.S. Communication Association, Korean American Communication Association Chair: Akira Miyahara, Seinan Gakuin University Presenters: Guo-Ming Chen, Univ of Rhode Island Min-Sun Kim, University of Hawaii, Manoa Yoshitaka Miike, Univ of Hawaii, Hilo William J. Starosta, Howard University 405052 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Digital Media: Giving Voice to the Voiceless? Sponsors: Communication and the Future Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Kristen Heflin, University of Alabama Presenters: Matthew Corn, University of Georgia Shana Meganck, Virginia Commonwealth University Amy Sindik, University of Georgia Darcey West Morris, Georgia State University Mardi Gras B - Third Floor 405053 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Every Voice Needs a Listening Ear: Teaching Listening as a Critical Life Competency Sponsor: Convention Theme Group Chairs: Debra L. Worthington, Auburn University; Margaret Fitch-Hauser, Auburn Univ 405054 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Navigating Relationships: Student Voice in the Interpersonal Communication Classroom Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Tara B. Perry, Western Washington Univ Presenters: Dana Makstaller, Wittenberg University Christina G. Paxman, University of Iowa Tara B. Perry, Western Washington Univ Joey W. Pogue, Pittsburg State University Mark Redmond, Iowa State Univ Katie Warber, Wittenberg University 405055 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Mediated Animals: Voices Crafted for Endangered Cougars, Factory Farming, Animal Hoarding, and Puppy Voyeurism Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Environmental Communication Division Chair: Shana Heinricy, Indiana University Presenters: Mark Glantz, Coker College Shana Heinricy, Indiana University Debra Merskin, University of Oregon Scott J. Tulloch, Georgia State University Respondent: Emily Plec, Western Oregon University 405057 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras H - Third Floor Memory, Medium, Movement Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Patricia J. English-Schneider, Gustavus Adolphus College Presenters: Craig S. Gingrich-Philbrook, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Michael LeVan, University of South Florida David Terry, San Jose State University Naida Zukic, BMCC, CUNY, Manhattan 405060 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Prioritizing Student Voices in Program Assessment Sponsor: Communication Assessment Division Chair: Jamie Capuzza, University of Mount Union Presenters: Balcony I - Fourth Floor Fendrich R. Clark, University of Mount Union Len Cooper, University of Mount Union 405061 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor The Revolution Might Be Televised: Examining the Influence of Media Outlets on Political Conflicts Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Ian M. Borton, Aquinas College Respondent: Sudeshna Roy, Stephen F. Austin State Univ "Communication, Terrorism, and Research: Trends and Directions" Rebekah Husted, University of Oklahoma "Do Cell Phones Affect the Magnitude of Wars?" Jeffrey Gottfried, Univ of Pennsylvania "Excitation Transfer Theory: An Analysis of the Abu Ghraib Prison Abuse Scandal" Gerald-Mark Breen (In Memoriam), University of Central Florida; Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida "Guiding Public Opinion in Civil Disorders: The Chinese Experience" Guosong Shao, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics; Tangbiao Xiao, Southwest University of Political Science and Law; Shuo Yao, Radford University; Hongmei Shen, San Diego State University "The Material Costs of Democracy: Business Media Construction of Humanitarian Concerns in the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars" Karen Rohrbauck Stout, Western Washington University 405062 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Honoring Scholar Lawrence R. Frey: Winner of the 2010 Career Achievement Award in Group Communication Sponsor: Group Communication Division Chair: Marshall Scott Poole, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Presenter: Dennis S. Gouran, Penn State University 405070 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor To Be or Not to Be…a Housewife? Examining the Housewife’s Changing Face and Voice in Society Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Adria Yvonne Goldman, Howard University Presenters: VaNatta Ford, Ripon College Alexa Harris, Howard University Natasha Howard, Howard University Respondent: Debyii Sababu-Thomas, Howard University 405071 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Obama Thus Far: Analysis and Assessment Sponsors: Emeritus/Retired Members Section, Political Communication Division, Public Address Division Chair: Steve Goldzwig, Marquette University Presenters: Denise M. Bostdorff, College of Wooster David A. Frank, University of Oregon Steve Goldzwig, Marquette University Mark McPhail, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater Martin Medhurst, Baylor University John M. Murphy, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Robert C. Rowland, University of Kansas Craig R. Smith, California State Univ, Long Beach Patricia Sullivan, SUNY, New Paltz 405072 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Womentoring Panel: Finding our Voice Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chairs: Katherine R. La Pierre, Ivy Tech Community College, Fort Wayne; Janelle Briggs, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Jennifer Jackson, Univ of Memphis Presenters: Carole Blair, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ Katherine R. La Pierre, Ivy Tech Community College, Fort Wayne Julie Parenteau, Global Perceptions Communication and Relocation Consulting Brigit K. Talkington, Bowling Green State Univ Toniesha Latrice Taylor, Prairie View A&M Univ Anita Taylor, George Mason Univ Respondent: Aditi Paul, Bowling Green State University 405073 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Creating Evil: Rhetorical Constitution of an Enemy Sponsors: American Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: James Jasinski, Univ of Puget Sound Respondent: Paul H. Stob, Vanderbilt University "'You Dirty, Yellow-Bellied Rat!' J. Edgar Hoover and the Vermin Metaphor" Stephen Underhill, University of Maryland "Unification through Antithesis: Rhetorically Constructing the Perfect Villain in the Turner Diaries" Chuck Goehring, San Diego State University; George N. Dionisopoulos, San Diego State Univ "The 'Mosque at Ground Zero' Controversy: Stop Islamization of America’s Strategic Use of Militaristic and Religious Metaphors" Amy Fallah, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "The Mythical Journey of Scott Roeder: The Rhetorical Trajectory of Antiabortion Violence" Jaclyn Howell, University of Kansas 405093 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Multiple Identities and Silenced Voices: An Examination of Marginalized Groups’ Positive and Negative Communication Experiences Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Convention Theme Group Chair: Kelly E. Tenzek, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Presenters: James Carviou, University of Iowa Anna Herrman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Amber Jannusch, University of Iowa Amy May, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Sarah Nebel Pederson, University of Iowa 405095 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Voices in the Storm: Before, During and After Katrina and Andrew Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Theatre Division Chair: John Chase Soliday, University of Miami 405101 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Bent Toward Some Flashing Scene: Performing, Marketing, and Visualizing Revitalized Urban Spaces Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Greg Dickinson, Colorado State University "'Still Standing’: Gentrification and Rhetorical Style in Historic East Austin" Kristin S. Stimpson, Univ of Texas, Austin "Escaping Suburbia: An Erotics of Urban Revitalization" Joan Faber McAlister, Drake University "Once the Industrial Heartland, Now the Coolest Corner of Leeds: The Visual-material Performance of Lifestyle in Holbeck Urban Village" Giorgia Aiello, University of Leeds "Take Me Out Tonight: Collective Public Performance and Urban Placemaking" Daniel Makagon, DePaul University 405103 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor The Uses of Sport: Identity, Politics, Activism Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Kyle Kellam, Wayne State University Respondent: Michael Butterworth, Bowling Green State Univ "'The Audacity of Hoops:' Basketball as Deep Play in Barack Obama’s 2008 Election" Bonnie Sierlecki, Penn State University "'Tied Together': NIKE(RED) and the commodification of global soccer activism" Spring-Serenity Duvall, University of South Carolina, Aiken; Matthew Guschwan, Indiana University "Multiracial Celebrity as Game-changer: How a Blasian Athlete Challenges Discourses of Race, Nationalism and Masculinity" Myra S. Washington, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 405104 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Advances in Mass Communication Research on Children and Teens Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Allison L. Eden, VU University Amsterdam Respondent: Kari Michelle Wilson, Purdue University "Teenage Girls Don't Eat: Gender Representation in Food and Beverage Advertising Aimed at Children" Joelle Sano Gilmore, University of Pennsylvania; Amy B. Jordan, Univ of Pennsylvania "Children's Parasocial Relationships with Trade Characters" Nancy Jennings, Univ of Cincinnati; Matthew A. Lapierre, Univ of Pennsylvania "Teen Mom and 'New Momism'" Sarah M. Wolter, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Lang’s Limited Capacity Model vs. Fisch’s Capacity Model: Which is More Appropriate to Test Young Children’s Learning from Televised Educational Content?" Erin Ryan, Kennesaw State University; Cynthia Nichols, Oklahoma State University; Cui Zhang, University of Alabama "Theory and Research on Children and Media in Communication Journals from 1995 to 2004" Wes Fondren, Coastal Carolina University 405106 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Studies of Professions and Occupations Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Matthew Weber, Rutgers University Respondent: Mattea A. Garcia, Indiana State University "Am I Coming or Going? Reimagining Socialization of Profession Specific Temporary Workers through the Experience of Substitute Teachers" Matthew S. Vorell, St. Cloud State Univ; Sarah J Steimel, Weber State University "Communication and Professional Associations: 'On the Brink' of a Profession in an Organizational Field" Monique L. Snowden, Fielding Graduate University "Exploring the Impact of Structurational Divergence in Nursing" Anne Nicotera, George Mason Univ; Margaret M. Mahon, George Mason University School of Nursing "Professionals in Chinese Media Conglomeration: The Case Study of Southwest China’s Chongqing Broadcasting Group" Li Pu, Slippery Rock University "Socialization, Gender, and STEM: Review and Agenda" Abigail Heller, Univ of Texas, Austin 405108 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Top Four Faculty Papers in International and Intercultural Communication Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Robert Shuter, Marquette University Respondent: Mary Bresnahan, Michigan State University "Understanding a 'Culture' of Poverty: Subjectivity and Social Justice in Poverty Training Materials" Brandi Lawless, Univ of New Mexico; Mary Jane Collier, Univ of New Mexico "The Ignorance Contract: Recollections of Apartheid Childhoods and the Communication of Epistemologies of Ignorance" Melissa E. Steyn, University of Cape Town "The Voice at the Front of the Room: Identity Dialectics of the Intercultural Communication Instructor" Elizabeth Root, Oregon State University; Anchalee Ngampornchai, Florida State University; Tara D. Hargrove, Southern Adventist Univ; Matthew Petrunia, Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY "Cultural Accounts of September 11th in Digital Discourse Fora" Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University 405113 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Health Information Seeking: Behaviors and Outcomes Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: LaKesha Anderson, Indiana State University "Navigating the Cancer Information Environment: A Two-Way Relationship between Seeking from Medical and Nonmedical Sources of Information" Mihaela Moldovan, University of Pennsylvania; Andy Tan, Univ of Pennsylvania; Robert Hornik, Univ of Pennsylvania "Who Uses Social Media for Food Recall Information and How? Application of the Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking" Minsun Shim, University of Georgia; Vicki S. Freimuth, University of Georgia; Laura Min Min Mercer Kollar, University of Georgia; Nancy Ostrove, Food and Drug Administration; Cari A. Wolfson, Focus on U! Users, Usability & You "The Influence of Uncertainty and Social Support on Information-Seeking for Illicit Stimulant Use among Young Adults" Chris R. Morse, Bryant University; Julie Volkman, Emerson College; Wendy Samter, Bryant University; Joseph Trunzo, Bryant University; Kelly McClure, Lasalle University; Carolynn Kohn, University of the Pacfic; Joanna Logue, Emerson College "Trust and Affect: How Do They Impact Information Seeking in a Health Context?" Jennifer R. Allen Catellier, State University of NY, University at Buffalo; Z. Janet Yang, SUNY, Buffalo "On the Importance of Numeracy to the Efficacy of Health Information Seeking: A Regression-based Study Using Jackknife Replicates of HINTS III Data" Lisa Sparks, Chapman University/University of California, Irvine; Cyril Rakovski, Chapman University; James D. Robinson, Univ of Dayton 405115 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor It's All about How You Frame the Message: Exploring New Frontiers of Research on Framing Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: James M. Durbin, The University of Akron Respondent: Srividya Ramasubramanian, Texas A&M Univ "'Please Raise Our Children on the Love of Jihad and Martyrdom': Exploring Self-Presentation and Framing with the Al-Qassam Martyrs" James Sanderson, Arizona State University "The Importance of Immediate and Implicit Frames: The Framing of New Orleans in the Wake of Katrina" Owen H. Lynch, Southern Methodist University "An Analysis of the Methodological Decisions in Media Priming and Framing Effects Research" Theresa Marie de los Santos, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "'You’re Useless and I’m Bored': The Framing Functions of Competitive Reality Judges" Christopher Bell, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs "Investigating the Effects of Communication Modality, Message Framing, and Source Credibility on Presence Experiences" Robert C. Whitbred, Cleveland State Univ; Cheryl Bracken, Cleveland State University; Paul Skalski, Cleveland State University; William Weaver, Cleveland State University 405121 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Advertising Media, Messages, and Messengers Sponsor: Association for Business Communication Chair: Melissa M. Chastain, Spalding University Respondent: Andrew F. Herrmann, East Tennessee State University "Find us on Facebook: Emotional and Cognitive Responses Towards Facebook Social Ads" Qinwei Xie, University of Florida; Jon Morris, University of Florida; Meng Zhang, University of Florida "The Application of the Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT) in Making Online Advertising Culturally Sensitive and Persuasive" Gennadi Gevorgyan, Xavier University "The Impact of Spokesperson’s Body Sizes on the Perceived Product Quality" Hyuk Soo Kim, University of Alabama; Steve H. Sohn, University of Louisville 405122 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Listening to the Voices of Citizenship: The Renovation of New Orleans Sponsor: American Studies Division Chair: Ron Von Burg, Christopher Newport Univ Respondent: Kenneth R. Chase, Wheaton College "Learning to Listen as Hard as We Serve: Becoming Citizens While Providing Aid" Shelley Graves Sizemore, Wake Forest University "Listening to a Higher Calling: Identifying Need and Creating Opportunities for Engagement" Patty Ann Bogue, Texas A&M University "The Renovation of Citizenship: Immigrants Fight for What Was Their Village" Alessandra Beasley Von Burg, Wake Forest University 405125 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Social Networking II: Relationship Development Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Lorraine G. Kisselburgh, Purdue University "'If Students are Not Ashamed to Have Me as a Friend, That’s Good Enough For Me' vs. 'I’m Not Their Friend, I’m Their Professor': An Exploration of How College and University Instructors Decide Whether or Not to Allow Students as Facebook Friends" Melissa Plew, Georgia Southern University "Cultivating Social Resources: The Relationship between Bridging Social Capital and Facebook Use Among Adults" Nicole B. Ellison, Michigan State University; Jessica Vitak, Michigan State University; Cliff Lampe, Michigan State University; Rebecca Gray, Michigan State University; Brandon Brooks, Michigan State University "Effects of Public Figures’ (Para)Social Interaction with Citizens through Social Network Sites: The Moderating Role of Affiliative Tendency" Eun-Ju Lee, Seoul National Univ; Jeong-woo Jang, Michigan State University "Remember Me? Facebook and the Motivations to Reconnect" Michael Parsons, Ohio University "The Depth and Breadth of Relationship Development in Online Social Networks" Victor Bilgen, University of Connecticut; Mark Hamilton, University of Connecticut 405127 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Communication as Social Construction Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication as Social Construction Division Presenters: John Chetro-Szivos, Fitchburg State Univ Jonathan Shailor, Univ of Wisconsin, Parkside Christine Davis, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Saskia Witteborn, Chinese Univ of Hong Kong Liliana Rossmann, California State Univ, San Marcos Austin Babrow, Ohio University 405128 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Women in Politics: Sarah Palin and Beyond Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Shawn M. Snidow, University of Oklahoma Respondent: Keith V. Erickson, Univ of Southern Mississippi "'Outside' Discourse: The Unscripted Rhetoric of Sarah Palin" Elizabeth Roodhouse, University of Pennsylvania "Going Rogue or Going Backwards? Sarah Palin’s Construction of Femininity in 'Going Rogue'" Kelly L. Winfrey, University of Kansas "The First Ladies’ ‘Pillow Sphere’ of Governance: Femininity, Intimacy and Legitimacy in the White House" Rebecca Jurisz, University of Minnesota "Women Gain a Voice in Czech Politics: Gender as Strategy in the May 2010 Election" Kristina Horn Sheeler, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Indianapolis 405129 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Examining Asian American Identity: Memorial, Museum, and Media Activism Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division Chair: Chin-Chung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha Respondent: Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver "Conflicting National Identities and Ideologies: A Rhetorical Analysis of the National Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II" Kaori Yamada, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Our Home Is Here: History, Memory and Identity in the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), New York Chinatown" Le Han, University of Pennsylvania "Reimagining Asian American Media Activism" Lori Kido Lopez, Univ of Southern California 405130 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Voices and Flavors of Latina/o Studies; Representación, Cultura y Negociación de Voces Entre Latinas Sponsor: Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: Jessica Klein, El Paso Comm College Respondent: T.M. Linda Scholz, Eastern Illinois Univ "Representación Visual y Derechos Humanos: Las Voces de las Mujeres Latinas en el Reciente Cine Documental" Jessica Retis-Rivas, California State Univ, Northridge "Rite of Passage: Mexican American Girls, their Parents and the Negotiation of the Quinceañera" Jose L. Rivera, California State Univ, San Bernardino "Voices and Flavors of the Colonias: Maximizing Empowerment and Personal Agency through Food Choices and Preparation among Mexican Women in the Texas Colonias" Masha Sukovic, Texas A&M Univ; Barbara F. Sharf, Texas A&M Univ; Joseph R. Sharkey, School of Rural Public Health / Texas A&M Health Science Center; Julie St. John , Center for Community Health Development / Texas A&M School of Rural Public Health 405131 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor "The Big Uneasy": Voice, and Rhetorics of New Political Documentary Films Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Rosa A. Eberly, Penn State University Presenters: Nick Johnson, Penn State University Angela J. Aguayo, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Thomas W. Benson, Penn State University Shawn J. Parry-Giles, University of Maryland Brian Snee, SUNY, Potsdam Roger Stahl, University of Georgia Robert Terrill, Indiana University Harry Shearer, Director 405141 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Translating Scholarship into Practice: Advice, Applications, and Interventions to Strengthen Family Voices Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Sakile K. Camara, California State Univ, Northridge Respondent: Kathleen M. Galvin, Northwestern University "Accounting for Lesbian Families: Lesbian Mothers Respond to Discursive Challenges" Jody Koenig Kellas, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Elizabeth A. Suter, University of Denver "Passport toward Success: Description and Evaluation of a Program Designed to Help Children and Families Reconnect after a Parents’ Military Deployment" Steven Wilson, Purdue University; Kristi L.C. Wilkum, Purdue University; Skye Chernichky, Univ of New Haven; Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Purdue University; Kathy M. Broniarczyk, Purdue University "The Voice of the Incarcerated Mother: An Exploratory Study of the Communication in Mother-Child Relationship" Clare M. Gross, Cleveland State University; Jennelle M. Franz, Cleveland State University; Jill Rudd, Cleveland State University; Alicia F. Romano, Cleveland State University; Paul Palisin, Cleveland State University "Coping with Ambiguous Loss: Giving Voice to Military Wives and their Experiences with Spousal Deployment" Kelly Rossetto, Boston College 405142 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Cognitive and Emotional Influences on the Darker Side of Relational Behavior Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Kirsten Weber, Central Michigan University "Examining Jealousy Expression as a Function of Emotion and Alcohol Expectancies for Partner’s Drinking Behavior" Stacy Westerman, University of Georgia; Chadwick A. Sutton, Arizona State University; Jennifer L. Monahan, University of Georgia "Jealousy in Four Nations: A Cross-Cultural Analysis" Stephen Croucher, Marist College; Bethany Bohlin, Marist College; Linda Guarino, Marist College; Adrienne Huy, Marist College; Anthony Izzo, Marist College; Tiffany Sykes, Marist College; Jared Trumpetto, Marist College; Dini Massad Homsey, University of Oklahoma "Using Appraisal Theory to Predict Emotional and Coping Responses to Hurtful Messages" Amy M. Bippus, California State Univ, Long Beach; Stacy L. Young, California State Univ, Long Beach "Distal and Proximal Influences on Obsessive Relational Intrusion and Stalking: A Comparison of Dispositional and Contextual Variables" Brian Spitzberg, San Diego State Univ; William Cupach, Illinois State University; Carmen Lee, San Diego State Univ "Voices from the Dark Side of the Internet: Commitment, Satisfaction, Perceived Alternatives, Relationship Distance, and Locus of Last Relationship Termination as Predictors of Facebook Jealousy" Megan Cole, Arizona State Univ; Harry Weger, Univ of Central Florida 405143 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Biological and Psychological Influences on Everyday Interaction Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Steven D. Cohen, University of Maryland Respondent: Graham Bodie, Louisiana State University "An Examination of the Communication Behaviors Related to Fisher’s (2009) Biological Personality Types" Deatrick Leslie, University of Tennessee; Matthew Gabriel , University of Tennessee; Josh Hayes, University of Tennessee; Daniel Martin, University of Tennessee; Martijn J. Van Kelegom, University of Tennessee "An Exploration of Everyday Talk through Culture: A Comparison of Chinese and American Families" Michael E. Burns, North Dakota State Univ; Judy C. Pearson, North Dakota State Univ; Nan Yu, North Dakota State Univ "Explaining the Gender-Linked Language Effect: An Empirical Test of a General Process Model" Anthony Mulac, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Howard Giles, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; James J. Bradac, University of California, Santa Barbara "Triggering Self-presentation Efforts Outside of Peoples’ Conscious Awareness" James Tyler, Purdue University 405144 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Voices of Consciousness Session II Sponsor: Voices of Consciousness Series Chair: Stephen Hunt, Illinois State Univ "Dialogue about Diversity (Racism in Cincinnati)" Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University "Domestic Violence/Women in Prison" Suzanne Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas "Girls on the Run" Jennifer S. Aubrey, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Loreen Olson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro "Human Rights in Ghana" D. Soyini Madison, Northwestern University "Mentoring Youth" Renee Houston, Univ of Puget Sound "Prison Communication: Activism Research and Education (PCARE)" Stephen J. Hartnett, Univ of Colorado, Denver; Bryan J. McCann, Wayne State University; Eleanor M. Novek, Monmouth University 405151 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor The New Voice of Nationalism: Deconstructing the Political Framing of Economic Competitiveness Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Chair: Matt Gayetsky, Univ of Pittsburgh Respondent: John J. Rief, Univ of Pittsburgh "Capitalism versus the Capitalist" Aaron Swanlek, Clarion University "Economic Enemies? Carl Schmitt, Chinese Currency, and a Bloated Concept of the Political" Matt Gayetsky, Univ of Pittsburgh "Keeping the Economy in the Family: The Family as Figure in the Tea Party's Economic Conservatism" Dustin Greenwalt, University of Georgia "Strategic Maneuvering Underlying the Rhetorical Frame of Economic Nationalism in Security-driven Presidential Rhetoric" Jeff Kurr, Baylor University 405152 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Not Just a Number: Giving Students a Voice on College Campuses Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Instructional Development Division Chair: Michelle Burch Coleman, Clark State Comm College Presenters: Aaron Burton, Bowling Green State Univ Kerry Byrnes, Collin County Community College Brandi N. Frisby, University of Kentucky Jennifer Walton, Ohio Northern Univ 405153 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor From Monotony to Vocal Variety: Reclaiming Our Voices in the Oral Interpretation of Literature Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Mark S. Hickman, West Chester Univ Presenters: Tim W. Brown, Cedar Crest College Lee Mayfield, James Madison Univ Adam Sharples, University of Alabama Kenneth Wayne Young, James Madison Univ Respondent: Andrew C Jones, Louisiana State University 405154 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Shock Treatment: Giving Voice to Narratives of Culture Shock and Border Crossing Within Forensics Sponsor: National Forensic Association Chair: Aaron M. Duncan, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "'You Did What? So Did We!' Acculturation (Dis)Similarities for Coach Initiation" Sarah Lynn Jones, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "A New Community: Culture Shock in Forensic Coaches Moving Between 2- and 4-Year Programs" Chad Kuyper, Florida State College, Jacksonville "Intra-Team Culture Shock: The Defining and Re-Defining of Forensics Teams' Organizational Identities" Emily Kofoed, Tennessee State University "Shift Happens: The Challenges that Come with Transitioning through Differing Forensic Regions and Institutions" Zeke Sorenson, Laramie County Community College "Speaking of Nationals: Voicing Cultural Variances Between the AFA-NIET and NFA National Tournament" Michael S. Chouinard, Florida State University 405156 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor In the Event: Alain Badiou and Re-imagining Communication Theory Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Shannon A. Montgomery, Georgia State University Presenters: G. Thomas Goodnight, Univ of Southern California Leonard C. Hawes, University of Utah Shannon A. Montgomery, Georgia State University Tomasz Tabako, Georgia State University Respondent: Barbara Biesecker, University of Georgia 405157 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Rhetoric and Power Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University Respondent: Andrew A. King, Louisiana State University "After Parrhesia: Covert Acts of Dissent in Open Political Orders" Samuel McCormick, Purdue University "Language and Power in Chinese Nationalism" Rya J. Butterfield, Louisiana State University "Power as Sublimation: Walter Lippmann’s Political Psychology" Dave Tell, University of Kansas "Power as Sublimity" Ned O'Gorman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Rhetoric, Power, Torture" Jeremy Engels, Pennsylvania State University "The Power of Ideology" Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University "The Power of Place" G. Mitchell Reyes, Lewis & Clark College 405158 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Voices from the Small College/ University Undergraduate Program Sponsor: Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Barbara Burke, University of Minnesota, Morris "'The ‘Voice’ of the Small Undergraduate College/University at NCA'" Penny L. Krampien, Adrian College "Getting Your Voice Heard: Successful Strategies Used by Small Colleges and Universities to Compete for Talented Instructors" George C. Wharton, Curry College "Hearing the Voice of Successful Small College/University Undergraduate Programs" Jackie Schmidt, John Carroll University "The Voice of the Small College/University in Future Curriculum Planning" Deborrah Uecker, Wisconsin Lutheran College "Voice of Adjunct Faculty in the Small College Undergraduate Program" Ina R. Ames, www.mmworkshops 11:00 AM 408011 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor "Just" Voices and Border Crossings Sponsors: La Raza Caucus, Theatre Division Chair: Karen S. Mitchell, Univ of Northern Iowa Respondent: Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver "'Border Crossings': The Risks and Impact of Simulations on Student Facilitators" Jennifer Cooley, University of Northern Iowa; Karen S. Mitchell, Univ of Northern Iowa "Justicia @ Hutto" Olivia Gessella Perez-Langley, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Road Blocks and Border Crossings: You Know I Can’t Talk Like This Just Anywhere" Rebecca Kennerly, Georgia Southern University 408012 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Teachers on Teaching Session II Sponsor: Teachers on Teaching Series Chair: Marian Houser, Texas State Univ, San Marcos Presenters: Carolyn Calloway-Thomas, Indiana University Melbourne S. Cummings, Howard University Andrew S. Rancer, University of Akron Paul Schrodt, Texas Christian University Michael A. Tew, Eastern Michigan University Brian Scott Titsworth, Ohio University 408013 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Difficult Dialogues in Communication: Publishing Communication Research in a Digital Age Sponsor: Difficult Dialogues in Communication Chair: Ted Striphas, Indiana University Presenters: Katherine Burton, Taylor & Francis Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Pomona College Mark Hayward, American University of Paris David Henry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Charles E. Morris III, Boston College W. Benjamin Myers, Univ of South Carolina, Upstate Desiree D. Rowe, Univ of South Carolina, Upstate Ted Striphas, Indiana University Eric Zinner, NYU Press 408014 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Caucus on Disability Issues Business Meeting Sponsor: Caucus on Disability Issues Presenters: Benjamin R. Bates, Ohio University Susan Sample, University of Utah La Galerie 4 - Second Floor James Ferris, University of Toledo James Cherney, Wayne State Univ Kallia Wright, Univ of Technology, Jamaica Kurt Lindemann, San Diego State Univ Kelly P. Herold, Winona State Univ Bruce Henderson, Ithaca College Christopher R. Smit, Calvin College Joy M. Cypher, Rowan University Elaine Jenks, West Chester Univ Julie Cosenza, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Maggie Quinlan, University of North Carolina, Charlotte 408015 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor The Voice of African/African American Women Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Shauntae Brown White, North Carolina Central Univ Respondent: Heather Harris, Stevenson University "Communicating Identities: The Voices of US African-American and African Ghanaian Mothers" Sakile K. Camara, California State Univ, Northridge "Delayed Voice(s): Memory, Terror, Trauma and the Un(Imaginary) in Black Women's Discourse" Dorthy L. Pennington, University of Kansas "Minstrel or Auteur? African American Women’s Responses to Tyler Perry" Kennaria C. Brown, Berea College "The Rhetorical Legacies of Black Motherhood and Scorching Irony in Sara Stanley’s Speech to the 'State Convention of Colored Men' (1855)" Jason Edward Black, University of Alabama "The Silencing of Black Mothers: A Textual Analysis of Urban Education Films" Nicole Files-Thompson, Emerson College 408021 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall - Second Floor Scholar to Scholar: Gender, Race, and Communication in Culturally Diverse Environments Sponsor: Scholar to Scholar Chair: Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Respondents: Ross W. Buck, University of Connecticut; Ronald L. Jackson II, Univ of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign; Catherine Palczewski, Univ of Northern Iowa; Gust A. Yep, San Francisco State Univ "01. A Princess Cut Identity: The Shaping of the Crystallized Self through Female Participation in Youth Sports" Kirsten Anne Schuster, Southern Methodist University; Owen H. Lynch, Southern Methodist University "02. A Review of African-American Seminal Research" Onyx Taylor, California State University, San Bernardino "03. Antecedents to College Students’ Attitude toward Integration" Sachiyo M. Shearman, East Carolina University "04. Apology as a Culturally Persuadable Form of Talk: An Analysis of Culturally Situated Facework" Joshua R. Pederson, University of Iowa "05. Attributes of Highly Contemptuous People" John Crowley, University of Washington "06. Auto-Ethnography of a Woman Over Weight" Tracey Frazier, Eastern Michigan university "07. Cartography of the Repressed: Trickster’s Bible as Liberatory Practice" Chema Salinas, Arizona State Univ "08. Chinese New Media, Boy-Love Novels, and the Discourse of Masculinity and Romance in Chinese Society" Yuan Gong, Ohio State University; Susan L. Kline, Ohio State University "09. Decreasing the Welcome Deficit: Diversity and Dialogue in a Community Initiative" Stephanie Norander, Missouri State Univ; Gloria J. Galanes, Missouri State Univ "10. Framing Acceptance, Framing Memory: Representations of Civil Rights in Mississippi" Jacob A. Dickerson, North Carolina State University "11. F**king the Other: Marking Race and Communicating Intra- and Cross-racial Desire on Manhunt.net" Alfred L. Martin, Jr., University of Texas, Austin "12. Gender Stereotype of Thin Female Characters on Kid’s Television" Hyuk Soo Kim, University of Alabama "13. Giving Voice to Community Needs through Pedagogical Practices: A Critical Feminist Approach to Service Learning" Amy Duvall, University of Arkansas "14. Giving Voice to Issues of Diversity: Showing the Videos 'Precious', 'Ethnic Notions', and 'The Celluloid Closet' in the Communication Classroom" Kristen L. Majocha, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown; Ako Inuzuka, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown "15. Horses, Women, and Dirt: Lessons of Embodying and Performing Feminist Aesthetics" Dawn Marie McIntosh, University of Denver "16. Invoking Resilience: Development of an Interpersonal Resilience in Romantic Relationships Scale (IR3)" Gary A. Beck, Old Dominion University "17. Let Their Voices Be Heard: The Visibility of Black Gay Men on Campus" LaCharles T. Ward, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "18. Like Us, Like them: The Effects of Televised Intergroup Contact on Prejudicial Attitudes" Nicholas Joyce, University of Arizona "19. Message Quality and Standing to Support: A Qualitative Study of Support Messages Given to African-American HIV Survivors" Dale Hample, University of Maryland; Ling Na, University of Maryland "20. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Interpersonal Contact: An FS/QCA Approach to Understanding Intergroup Attitudes" Anita Fay Atwell Seate, University of Arizona; Nicholas Joyce, University of Arizona; Jake Harwood, University of Arizona "21. Non-Accommodation as Experienced by Young Adults" Jessica Gasiorek, University of California, Santa Babara "22. Performance Auto-Ethnography — A Transgendered Life in 15 (very short) Acts" Julie Peters, Deakin University "23. Physician Attractiveness and Expectancy Violation: An Analysis of the Effects of Gender and Attractiveness in Provider-Patient Communication" Sheryl Perlmutter Bowen, Villanova University; Qi Wang, Villanova University "24. Renegotiating the 'Macho-Man Thing': Expanding Conceptions of Masculinity in Murderball and How to Train Your Dragon" Carrie Isard, Temple University "25. Safe Sex is Funny Business: Humor and Cultural Taboos" Deepa Anagondahalli, University of Maryland "26. Serial Arguments in Inter-Ethnic Relationships" Dale Hample, University of Maryland; Ioana Andreea Cionea, University of Maryland "27. The Multicultural Classroom: Working to Create Opportunities out of Possible Obstacles " Jim Schnell, Ohio Dominican University "28. The Voice of Aesthetics in Christian Education and the Fine Arts" James M. Brandon, Hillsdale College "29. Voice in Community: Healing Trauma through Therapeutic Drum Circles" Brecken Chinn Swartz, Curry College "30. When the Ends Do Not Justify the Means: Ethical Concerns and the Donor-Patient Dilemma in Cancer Communications Campaigns" Kathleen Stansberry, University of Oregon "31. Where's My Daddy: Effects of Fatherlessness on Women's Relational Communication" LaToya Jackson, San Jose State University; Priya Raman, San Jose State University 408022 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Top Papers in Instructional Development Communication Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Steven D. Cohen, University of Maryland Respondent: Jennifer Waldeck, Chapman University "'If You Can Dream It, You Can Achieve It': Parent Memorable Messages as Indicators of College Student Success" Haley Kranstuber, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Kristen Carr, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Angela M. Hosek, Emerson College "Instructional Feedback II: How Do Instructor Immediacy Cues and Facework Tactics Interact to Predict Student Motivation and Fairness Perceptions?" Jeff Kerssen-Griep, Univ of Portland; Paul Witt, Texas Christian University "Consumerist Education in America: When Ideology Impacts the Basic Purpose of Higher Education" Jason Wrench, SUNY, New Paltz; Shannon Brogan, Kentucky State University; Angea Fiore, Allegheny County Community College; Jim McKean, Ohio University, Chillicothe "Learner-to-Learner Immediacy: Refocusing the Lens of Nonverbal and Verbal Immediacy" Christine Keller, University of North Texas; Karen Anderson, University of North Texas 408024 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Applied Moves in Ethnography of Communication Research: Fostering a Conversation between Scholarship and Practice Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chairs: David Boromisza-Habashi, Univ of Colorado, Boulder; Leah Sprain, Colorado State University Presenters: David Boromisza-Habashi, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Donal A. Carbaugh, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst Lisa M. Coutu, University of Washington James L. Leighter, Creighton University Trudy Milburn, Independent Researcher Derek Miller , The Policy Lab Lisa Rudnick, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research Leah Sprain, Colorado State University Rebecca M. Townsend, Manchester Community College 408025 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Experiments in Écriture Féminine: Voices of Body, Voices of Text Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Brianne Kristine Waychoff, Louisiana State University Presenters: Kari-Anne Innes, Bowling Green State University Brianne Kristine Waychoff, Louisiana State University Respondent: Benjamin D. Powell, CUNY BMCC 408028 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Listening to the Wrong Voice and Drawing in Bad Information: Teaching Students to Correctly Use Supporting Material Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Rick Lindner, Georgia Perimeter College Presenters: Linda Bowen, Georgia Perimeter College, Newton Kathleen DeMarco, Georgia Perimeter College, Newton Lindsey Icenogle, Georgia Perimeter College, Decatur Robert G. Leonard, Sinclair Community College Jodie D. Mandel, College of Southern Nevada Chris Moser, Georgia Perimeter College, Newton C. Thomas Preston Jr., Gainesville State College Raymond C. Puchot (In Memoriam), College of Southern Nevada 408029 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Association for Chinese Communication Studies Business Meeting Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Presenters: Zhuojun Joyce Chen, Univ of Northern Iowa Chin-Chung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha 408031 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor When Queer Goes Digital Sponsors: Communication and the Future Division, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division, Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Sara Mourad, University of Pennsylvania Respondents: Nora Draper, University of Pennsylvania; Stephanie Mannis, University of Pennsylvania; Aymar Jean Christian, University of Pennsylvania; Sara Mourad, University of Pennsylvania "Are There Queer Web Series?" Aymar Jean Christian, University of Pennsylvania "Lebanese Queer Negotiations of Visibility Online" Sara Mourad, University of Pennsylvania "Reading Queerness: Visual Sexuality Cues in Online Dating" Stephanie Mannis, University of Pennsylvania "Storytelling Online: The Role of Personal Narrative in the 'It Gets Better' Campaign" Nora Draper, University of Pennsylvania 408051 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Voices of Distress and Recovery in the Family Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Family Communication Division Chair: Lauren Amaro, Arizona State University Presenters: Lauren Amaro, Arizona State University Kory Floyd, Arizona State University Gino Giannini, Arizona State Univ Andrea Iaccheri, University of Nebraska, Omaha Paige Toller, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha Respondent: Jody Koenig Kellas, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln 408052 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Crossing Voices: Latina Feminism, Family Nicknaming and Disparaging Humor Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, La Raza Caucus Chair: Daniel E. Schabot, Cameron University Presenters: Dave Nelson, Valdosta State University John Nicholson, Mississippi State Univ George Pacheco Jr., Angelo State Univ Leslie Rodriguez, Univ of Southern Mississippi Wade Walker, Louisiana State University Respondent: John C. Meyer, Univ of Southern Mississippi 408053 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Voice in Revolt: Uprising, Movement, Commemoration Sponsors: Black Caucus, Convention Theme Group Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Chair: Dante Morelli, Suffolk County Community College Presenters: Todd A. Allen, Geneva College Pat Arneson, Duquesne University Gina Castle Bell, George Mason Univ Dante Morelli, Suffolk County Community College Danna Prather, Suffolk County Community College 408054 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor On Solidarity and Voice: The Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill, Union Busting, Fleeing Senators, and Political Voice Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: Mridula Mascarenhas, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Bakhtin and the Buffalo Beast: The Carnival and Ethical Aspects of the Scott Walker Prank Call" Phil Rippke, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Deliberation and Dissent: On the Ethical Necessity and Hazards of Disrupting Public Institutions" John W. Gastil, Penn State University; Robert Kraig, Citizen Action of Wisconsin "Dialogue and the Future of Democracy: Constructive Conversations in the Midst of Wisconsin's Budget Crisis" Jonathan Shailor, Univ of Wisconsin, Parkside "Speaking Politically: The Metacommunicative Terms of a Political Impasse" Theresa R. Castor, Univ of Wisconsin, Parkside "The Role of Union Leaders and the Democratic Party in Narrowing Solidarity and Voice" Dana L. Cloud, Univ of Texas, Austin 408055 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Providing a Voice to a Mass Audience Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Mass Communication Division, Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Adam C. Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ Respondent: Mary Beth Earnheardt, Youngstown State Univ "Bad Reception: Al-Jazeera English’s Network Expansion and Barriers in Global News Discourse" Ian Davis, University of Illinois "Construction of Unfinalized 'Voice' in Popular Cultural Communication through Bakhtin’s Global Concepts." Eungjun Min, Rhode Island College "Radio Goes to Resistance: Providing Voice for the Powerless in Occupation" Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp, Lynchburg College 408057 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras H - Third Floor Can You Hear Me Now? Performing Poetry, Pop-Culture, and Politics Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Bryant Keith Alexander, California State Univ, Los Angeles Presenters: Rachel Hastings, California State University, Long Beach Javon Johnson, University of Southern California Respondents: Subrina Robinson, California State University, Long Beach; Bryant Keith Alexander, California State Univ, Los Angeles 408060 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Environmental Communication Division: Top Four Papers Sponsor: Environmental Communication Division Chair: Brenden E. Kendall, Clemson University Respondent: Stephen Depoe, Univ of Cincinnati "Toward a Theory of Environmental Patriotism*" Anne Marie Todd, San Jose State University "Doubt, Delay and Discourse: Communication and Climate Change Denial" Theodore Zorn, University of Waikato; Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato; Juliet Roper, University of Waikato "Defending the Fort: Michael Crichton, Pulp Fiction, and Green Conspiracy**" Patrick Belanger, Univ of Southern California "Speaking Electronically: Mountaintop Removal and the Possibilities for Public Advocacy through Virtual Toxic Tours*" Tom Bowers, Northern Kentucky University 408061 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor George Herbert Mead Lecture Series: Symbolic Interactionism and Communication Sponsor: Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Chair: Shing-Ling Sarina Chen, University of Northern Iowa Respondent: Shing-Ling Sarina Chen, University of Northern Iowa "The Future of Narrative(s) in the Study of Health and Illness" Christopher A. Faircloth, Xavier University of Louisiana 408062 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor The Politics of Oppression, Aggression, and Reconciliation: Studies of Japan-U.S. Relations Sponsor: Japan-U.S. Communication Association Chair: Donald Jung, Southeast Missouri State Respondent: Mikiko Crawford, Ohio University Southern "The Epideictic Nature of the 'End of War' Speech: Hirohito and Truman *Top Student Paper" Shannon V. Stevens, Univ of Minnesota "The 'Mute' Sites and Practices of Anti-base Protest in Post-September 11 Okinawa" Hiroko Okuda, Nanzan University "Media Framing Analysis of Japan-U.S. Conflicts in the Era of 'Japan (Sur)Passing': A Cross-Cultural Comparison" Koji Fuse, University of North Texas; Nicole Holland Pearce, University of North Texas; James Mueller, University of North Texas "Parody Diplomacy: A Civic Participatory Diplomacy" Yasuhito Abe, University of Southern California "A Voice of Being Accused: Liberation from Internalized Oppression" Makoto Saito, Westfield State University 408070 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor The Power of Women’s Political Voices Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Lisa Burns, Quinnipiac University "'The View' on Politics: Giving Voice to Women’s Political Perspectives" Lisa Burns, Quinnipiac University "Lady Jessie Street: A Voice from History" Karrin Anderson, Colorado State University; Sue D. Pendell, Colorado State University "Sandra Day O'Connor's Post Supreme Court Political Voice" Nichola Gutgold, Penn State Univ, Lehigh Valley "Sarah Palin’s Rude Voice: Strategic Incivility and the Woman Warrior" Janis L. Edwards, University of Alabama 408071 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Rights and Freedoms of Urban Voices Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Division Chair: Roger Smitter, Chesapeake College Respondent: Roger Smitter, Chesapeake College "'Free Speech Zones' and 'Speech Free Zones': Reflections on the First Amendment and Public Space" Dale A. Herbeck, Boston College "Do First Amendment Clauses Protecting Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion Collide?" Martin Wallenstein, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY "Rights to the City and the Right to Not Communicate" Susan J. Drucker, Hofstra University; Gary Gumpert, Urban Communication Foundation 408072 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Speaking of Good Girls Gone Bad: Race, Gender, and Class Politics Surrounding U.S. Media Representations of the "Female Culture Crisis" Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Sarah Comer, University of Georgia Respondent: Rachel Dubrofsky, University of South Florida "'But She Had It All': Representations of Killer Women on the True Crime Series Snapped and Deadly Women" Shannon L. Holland, Clemson University; Michael Lee, College of Charleston "'The Slut List': A Feminist Examination of the Discursive Formation of Girls’ Promiscuity, Popularity, and Power" Emily D. Ryalls, Univ of South Florida "Disciplining Drunken Mothers: Media Representations of Women’s Use of Alcohol" Jenni Simon, University of North Carolina, Greensboro 408073 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Voices Across Disciplines: Womentoring Cross-Discipline Appointments Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chairs: Jennifer Jackson, Univ of Memphis; Janelle Briggs, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Presenters: Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University Susan Case, Case Western Reserve Laura L. Ellingson, Santa Clara University Alberto Gonzalez, Bowling Green State Univ Diana K. Ivy, Texas A&M Univ, Corpus Christi Allyson Jule, Trinity Western University Amber Kinser, East Tennessee State University Cynthia M. Lont, George Mason Univ Karla D. Scott, St. Louis University Paaige K. Turner, St. Louis University 408095 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor They'll Huff and Puff and Blow Your House Down: How Bullies Destroy Faculty, Morale, and Departments Sponsors: Association for Communication Administration, Convention Theme Group Chair: Molly M. Wertheimer, Penn State Univ Presenters: Jerry L. Allen, Univ of New Haven Janis Andersen, Emerson College Lorin Basden Arnold, Rowan University Ann B. Frymier, Miami University Mark Hickson, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham Kara Laskowski, Shippensburg University Diane M. Monahan, Saint Leo University Timothy P. Mottet, Texas State University, San Marcos Alfred G. Mueller II, Mount St. Mary's University Molly M. Wertheimer, Penn State Univ Susan M. Wieczorek, Univ of Pittsburgh, Johnstown 408101 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Top 3 Competitive Papers in Critical and Cultural Studies Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Kevin Ayotte, California State University, Fresno Respondent: Linda Baughman, Christopher Newport University "Life and Death of the American Pickers: Visual Labor and the Commodity Fetish" Eric Jenkins, University of Cincinnati "Multinational Going Cultural: A Postcolonial Deconstruction of Cultural Intelligence" Mohan J. Dutta, Purdue University; Debalina Dutta, Purdue University "Silencing Racialized Voices: Whiteness and Neoliberalism in Crash" Rachelle Avery, University of North Texas 408103 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Ghosts in the Machine: (Para)textuality, Trauma, and Popular Culture Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Diana Iulia Nastasia, University of North Dakota Respondent: Bernardo A. Attias, California State Univ, Northridge "From Bogeymen to Lost Fathers: Trauma, Cinema and the Bosnian War" Dijana Jelaca, Univ of Massachusetts "Lost in Paratextuality: The Official Lost Podcast as Master Paratext" Brian MacAuley, Pennsylvania State University "Of Ghosts and Spooks: Numbers Stations, Cultural Trauma, and the Popular Haunting of Espionage" Ashley Noel Mack, University of Texas, Austin; Robert L. Mack, Univ of Texas, Austin "Speaking for Hitler: Downfall and Its Ludic Uptake" Christopher Gilbert, Indiana University, Bloomington 408104 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Advertising, Capitalism and Consumption Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Lindsay Fullerton, Northwestern University Respondent: Bin Xing, Kent State University "You Can Be Old, as Long as You’re Young: Advertisers’ Construction of the 50-plus Target Market" Nadine Gabbadon, Lincoln University "How Far Have We Come? Fashion Advertisements in Vogue Before and After the Feminist Revolution" Jessica Ruggles, University of Hartford; Mala Matacin, University of Hartford "Remembering Print Advertisements: Exploring the Interactions of Modality, Concreteness and Mental Imagery" Tyler Solloway, Ohio State University "Black Friday Everyday: Capitalism, Consumption, and Community in Online Deal Forums" Christopher A. Medjesky, Bowling Green State Univ; Clayton Rosati, Bowling Green State Univ 408106 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Organizational Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Presenter: John Lammers, University of Illinois 408110 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D1 - Third Floor Remembering Lynda Lee Kaid Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: John C. Tedesco, Virginia Tech Presenters: Mary C. Banwart, University of Kansas Dianne Bystrom, Iowa State University Mitchell S. McKinney, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 408112 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Applied Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Applied Communication Division Presenters: Michelle Miller-Day, Penn State University Joy L. Hart, University of Louisville Julie Volkman, Emerson College Ryan S. Bisel, University of Oklahoma David R. Novak, Erasmus University, Rotterdam 408113 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Fall Out: The Rhetoric and Discourse of the Nuclear Crisis in Japan Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Chair: James I. Wynn, Carnegie Mellon Univ Respondent: William J. Kinsella, North Carolina State University "International Values and Nuclear Crises" Jessica Sochol, Carnegie Mellon University "Nuclear Accident and/as Natural Disaster: An Accidental Rhetoric of Fukushima Nuclear Crisis During 2011 East Japan Earthquake" Satoru Aonuma, Tsuda College; Joseph P. Zompetti, Illinois State University "Nuclear Crisis and the Politics of Formal Representations" Olga Kuchinskaya, University of Pittsburgh "Three Mile Island Redux? The Press, the Public, and Nuclear Power" James I. Wynn, Carnegie Mellon Univ 408114 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Simply the Best: The Top Five Papers of the Student Section Sponsor: Student Section Maurepas - Third Floor Chair: Emily Rauscher, University of Missouri Respondent: David Ta-Pryor, University of Missouri "Conspiracy Rhetoric Meets the Apocalypse (Again): The Ambiguous Voice of the Zeitgeist Movement" Kyle Kellam, Wayne State University "'Dying With Their Rights On': Agency, Mental Illness, and Representation in 1980s New York" Jessica Bargar, Penn State "User-Generated Content Creation: An Exploration of the Impact of Motivation and Internet Self-Efficacy" Toby Hopp, University of Oregon "The Role of the Humphrey Program: A Coorientational Approach" Jarim Kim, University of Maryland, College Park "The Academic Freedom Campaign: Case Study of a 'Dangerous Professor' and his Class" Erin E. Baird, University of Oklahoma 408115 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor Fear of weak voices: Why national broadcasting interests fight community radio Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Joy Hayes, University of Iowa "Civil Voices: Community radio and the thickening of civil society in Mexico" Joy Hayes, University of Iowa "Cultivating Local Voices: The Past, Present and Future Challenges of LPFM" Zack Stiegler, Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania "Hurricane Katrina: Local Radio and Community Responsibility" Reginald F. Moody, University of South Alabama, Mobile "Who’s Afraid of Thai Community Radio?" Patricia W. Elliott, University of Regina 408121 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Burke in Conversation with Others Sponsor: Kenneth Burke Society Chair: Erik Garrett, Duquesne University Respondent: Erik Garrett, Duquesne University "Identification in the Success of Joel Osteen: What Burke Might Say" Cory Williams, Concord University "Kenneth Burke and Martin Heidegger on Language and Catharsis" Cem Zeytinoglu, East Stroudsburg Univ "Levinas and Buber unpack Burke: The Other in Kenneth Burke’s rhetorical theory" Loubna El Abbadi, Carnegie Mellon University "Revolutions without Ideology? Some clues from Paul Ricoeur and Kenneth Burke" Fadoua Loudiy, Slippery Rock University 408122 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Why a Voice is not Enough: Multiple Views of the Listener and Listening Sponsor: International Listening Association Chair: Molly Stoltz, Valdosta State Univ "The Relations among Eysenck's Big Three, Emotional IQ, Taking Conflict Personally and the Big Three of ActiveEmpathic Listening" Michelle Pence, Louisiana State University; Andrea J. Vickery, Louisiana State University "The Forum on Listening Ethics: A Postmodern Form for a Postmodern Field" Molly Stoltz, Valdosta State Univ "Listening to Diverse Student Voices in Faculty Development: An Exploration of Impact" Lori J. Carrell, Univ of Wisconsin, Oshkosh 408123 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor NFHS Speech Editorial Board Meeting Sponsor: NFHS Speech, Debate, and Theatre Association Presenters: Richard E. Edwards, Baylor University Kevin Minch, Truman State Univ Kent Summers, National Federation of State High School Associations 408125 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Virtual Media Voices and the Technologizing of the Spoken Word Sponsor: Media Ecology Association Chair: Paul R. Grosswiler, Univ of Maine "Quintilian's 'Good Man Speaking Well' Remediated? The Virtual Troll Speaking Swell" Steven L. Reagles, Bethany Lutheran College "Texts, Virtual Texts, and the Voices in our Heads: Questions of Interactivity Emerging from an EEG Investigation of Page and Screen Reading" Robert C. MacDougall, Curry College "Virtual Media Voices: "Isn't It Nice to Have a Computer That Will Talk to You?"" Paul R. Grosswiler, Univ of Maine "Voices From the Cloud: The Virtual Sonification of Contemporary Culture" Edward E. Tywoniak, Saint Mary's College of California 408127 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor The Artistic Expression of Culture in the Mass Media Sponsors: International and Intercultural Communication Division, Mass Communication Division Chair: Qi Wang, Villanova University Respondent: Susan B. Poulsen, Portland State University "Effects of Cultural Preferences for Visual Styles on Perceptions of Television Commercials" Jin Liu, Cornell University; Susan Fussell, Cornell University "Bollywoodization of Foreign Policy: How Film Discourse Portrays Tension between States" Azmat Rasul, University of the Punjab "New Citizens…or Unthreatening Others? Constructing Europeanness in TVE’s Babel" Susana Martinez Guillem, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Transnational Television Formats and Cultural Adaptation: Who Wants to be a Millionaire in India" Lauhona Ganguly, American University 408128 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Top Papers in the History of Rhetoric Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chair: Jermaine Martinez, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Cross-Examining Scripture: Testimonial Strategies in Thomas Paine’s The Age of Reason" David C. Hoffman, Baruch College, CUNY "Imitation and Parody: Rhetorical Theory and Augustan Rome" Kathleen Suzanne Lamp, Arizona State University "Propaganda in the Presidential Campaign of Alfred E. Smith" Peter J. Bicak, Rockhurst University "Women’s Voices as an Epistemological Tool: Mediated Consciousness-Raising in Ms. Magazine, 1972-1977" Sarah Partlow-Lefevre, Idaho State University 408129 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor East Asian Media Discourse: Korean and Japanese Journalism and Taiwanese Popular Culture Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division Chair: Delindus R. Brown, Saint Augustine's College Respondent: Wenshu Lee, Loyola Marymount Univ "Can Everyone Have a Voice? Different Fates of Citizen Journalism in Korea and Japan" Inkyu Kang, Penn State, Behrend College "Cultural Anxiety: Textualizing the Virginia Tech Shooting in South Korea’s Media Coverage" Kyung Han You, Pennsylvania State University "My Fair Lady is a Baby: A Critical Analysis of Femininity in Taiwanese Popular Culture" Hsin-I Yueh, University of Iowa 408130 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Religious Voices and Media Sponsors: Mass Communication Division, Religious Communication Association Chair: Colene J. Lind, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: Daniel Brown, Grove City College "The Voice of AIDS: A Case Study in Religious Media" Andrew Kirk, Southern Illinois University; Katie Gilliam, King County Elections; Jeremy Salucka, Olmsted Medical Center; Nathan Sargent, Peace Corps "(Un)Reasonable Voices: Perelman’s Universal Audience and Al-Qaeda’s Inspire Magazine" Meagan Schreiner, California State University, Sacramento; Mark A. E. Williams, California State Univ, Sacramento; S. David Zuckerman, California State Univ, Sacramento "Where is the Moderate Muslim Voice? Constituting the American Muslim Subject through the Discourse of the 'Moderate Muslim'" Renu Pariyadath, University of Iowa "A Pastor, a Rabbi and an Imam Walk into a Newscast: A Content Analysis of the Use of Religious Experts on the U.S. Evening News" Cathy Rosenholtz, University of Missouri, Columbia 408131 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Giving Voice to Organizational Ethics: Case Studies as Engaged Pedagogy Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Steve May, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Presenters: Charles Conrad, Texas A&M University Sarah B. Feldner, Marquette University Joann Keyton, North Carolina State University Alex Lyon, College of Brockport, SUNY Caryn E. Medved, Baruch College, CUNY Rebecca J. Meisenbach, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Mark Ricci, College at Brockport, SUNY Kendra Dyanne Rivera, California State University, San Marcos Sarah J. Tracy, Arizona State University 408141 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Voices in the Stepfamily: Communicating Identity Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Andrea Lambert South, Northern Kentucky University Respondent: Leah E. Bryant, DePaul University "Investigating Stepparent-Stepchild Interactions: The Role of Communication Accommodation" Rebecca B. Speer, University of California, Santa Barbara; Howard Giles, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Amanda N. Denes, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Giving Voice to Extended Stepfamily Members: An Exploration of the Construction and Maintenance of Stepgrandparent Stepfamily Identity" Becky L. DeGreeff, Upper Iowa Univ "Stepsiblings’ Use of Politeness in Emotional Expression" Emily N. Lamb Normand, Olivet Nazarene Univ "Stepchildren’s Perceptions of Accommodation with their Nonresidential Parent’s Family" Rebecca DiVerniero, Christopher Newport University 408142 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Avoiding Difficult Discussions: Processes and Predictors Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Christin E. Bates, University of Georgia Respondent: Amy Janan Johnson, University of Oklahoma "Relationships as Secondary and Serial Arguing: Associations with Patterns of Distancing and Post-episodic Stress" Sara R. DiDomenico, Northwestern University; Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University "When Friends Deflect Questions about Sensitive Information: Individual Differences and Explanations for Avoidance" Erin Donovan-Kicken, Univ of Texas, Austin; Joseph McGlynn III, Univ of Texas, Austin; Jane Damron, Univ of Texas, Austin "A Skills Deficit or Not Using the Skills that are Available? Communication Competence and Communication Efficacy as Explanations for why Topic Avoidance is Dissatisfying" Anne Casillas, University of California, Santa Barbara; Tamara Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara "It Depends on Why You Ask Me: The Multiple Meanings of Intrusive Requests for Information" Erin DonovanKicken, Univ of Texas, Austin; Jennifer Bute, Ohio University; Emily Richardson, University of Texas at Austin; Sarah T. Zaitchik, Univ of Texas, Austin 408143 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor The Conservative Voice and the National Communication Association Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Richard E. Vatz, Towson University Presenters: Kristin K. Froemling, Radford University Eric Grabowsky, Dickinson State Univ Craig R. Smith, California State Univ, Long Beach D.L. Stephenson, Western Connecticut State Univ Richard E. Vatz, Towson University Bradley S. Wesner, Nova Southeastern University 408144 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Great Ideas for Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S) Session III Sponsor: Great Ideas for Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S) Chair: Patricia O'Keefe, College of Marin "01. American Values in the Global Workplace" Kim M. Omachinski, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "02. Challenging Your Students to Express their Voice by Paying it Foward" Tim McKenna, Ohio University "03. Getting to know you: Using photo narratives to break the ice" Andrea Terry, Cuesta College "04. Giving Students a Public Voice: How Blogging Enhances the Learning Process " Jennifer Gill Rosier, James Madison University "05. Google Me? Facebook You! Implications of Online Voices" J. Kanan Sawyer, West Chester University "06. Intercultural Voices: Whose voices are privileged, acknowledged, and silenced?" Sarah T. Zaitchik, Univ of Texas, Austin "07. Is this a real assignment? Identifying persuasion, fallacies and Monroe using Vince and his Slap Chop" Matthew Woods, Berkeley City College "08. Making the Familiar Strange: Creatively Engaging Voice, Gesture, and Storytelling within the Public Speaking Classroom" Kristen C. Blinne, Univ of South Florida "09. Patriotism and Ethnocentrism: When is the Line Crossed?" Anna Herrman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "10. SVU: Stereotyping and Perceptual Tendencies of 'RAW'" Helena R. Mays, Glendale Community College; Pamela Joraanstad, Glendale Community College "11. The Frankenstein Project: Voicing Concerns Regarding Media's Role in Constructing Romantic Relationship Ideals" Elizabeth N. Ribarsky, Univ of Illinois, Springfield "12. The Games We Play" Alex Leith, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville "13. The Whole World as 100 People" Ashley Fitch Blair, Union University "14. The Worst-Case Scenario: Using Humor to Give Voice to Communication Apprehension " Anne E. Kerber, Winona State University "15. Understanding Hariman’s (1995) Conventions of Bureaucratic Authority through University Regulations of Parking" Abigail Selzer King, Purdue University "16. Using NPR's 'This I Believe' Program to Engage and Inspire Everyday Voices in the Public Speaking Classroom " Katie Kavanagh O'Neill, University of Pittsburgh "17. Voice in Healthcare Interactions: Burke, Agency, and Student Experiences" Erin F. Doss, Purdue University "18. What do I say if I don’t know the answer? And other difficulties in public speaking" Lisa Leopold, Monterey Institute of International Studies "19. What happens when cell phone observations and a wiki meet? Documenting cell phone use in everyday life and facilitating collaborative learning" Elizabeth Tolman, South Dakota State Univ "20. What’s the Story with Women’s Magazines?" Nichole Kathol, University of Wisconsin, Barron County; Ryan Weaver, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 408151 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor The Culture of Fear: Immigration and the Border Sponsor: Latino/Latina Communication Studies Division Chair: Jennifer Willis-Rivera, Univ of Wisconsin, River Falls Respondent: Stacey Sowards, Univ of Texas, El Paso "For Our Borders, For Our Culture, For Our Future: Tom Tancredo for America" Donathan Brown, Ithaca College "Producing a Culture of Fear among American Citizens: Lifelong Learning, Immigration and the Media Post9/11" Cristina Mislan, Pennsylvania State University "Revisiting Borderlands/La Frontera: Towards a Communication Theory of Hybrid Border Identity" Sarah Upton, University of New Mexico 408152 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Amplifying the Voice of Elementary and Secondary Communication Education Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, NCA Educational Policies Board Chair: Sara C. Weintraub, Regis College Presenters: Phil Backlund, Central Washington University Melissa Beall, University of Northern Iowa Valerie A. Goff Whitecap, Carlow University John R. Heineman, Lincoln High School, Nebraska Ruth E. Kay, Detroit Country Day School William Seiler, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Jean Ann Streiff, Oakland Catholic High School Nancy Willets, Cape Cod Community College 408153 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Voice of Evaluation: Shaping Judges' Voices and the Effect on Competition Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Chair: Gina L. Jensen, Webster University Respondent: Jeffrey A. Stoppenhagen, Boise State University "Binning and Blocking: Methods of Maintaining Elite Classes of Debate Adjudicators" Rose Helens-Hart, University of Kansas "Delivery in NPDA: An analysis of fast and slow delivery" Michael H. Eaves, Valdosta State Univ "Giving lay judges the keys to the castle: How a framework manual helps prepare and inform perspective guest judges about what they are about to see and hear" Thomas D. Serfass, Webster University "Judge adaptation as a crucial pedagogical tool in parliamentary debate" Steve R. Robertson, Chapman University; William Neesen, University of California, Long Beach "Oral debate critiques and their effect on participants" William Neesen, University of California, Long Beach; Steve R. Robertson, Chapman University "Voicing a Need for Judging Standards: Developmental Case Study of the National Forensic League Judge Training and Certification Program" Adam J. Jacobi, National Forensic League 408154 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Tuning the Millennial Voice: Meeting Pedagogical Challenges of “Millennials” in Classroom and Competition Contexts Sponsor: National Forensic Association Chair: Kathy Brittain Richardson, Berry College Respondent: Hope Stallings Willoughby, Georgia State University "'I’ve Been on a Team Since I Was Three and I’ve Always Gotten a Trophy': Describing and Understanding Characteristics of Millennials" Kathy Brittain Richardson, Berry College "Beyond Generation: Teaching Millennials About Audience-Centered Adaptation" Anna Zimmerman, Wayne State University ; Brendan B. Kelly, Univ of West Florida "Communicating with Millennials: Closing the Loop with the Always-On-But-Never-Quite-There Generation" Andrew F. Wood, San Jose State University "My Mom Thinks I’m Special; So Should You: Challenges of Coaching Millennials" Chip Hall, Carson-Newman College "The Revolutionary Will Not Be Tweeted: Forensic Education and the Articulation of Social Consciousness" R. Randolph Richardson, Berry College 408156 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Considering New Voices for Tropes in Contemporary Rhetorical Theory Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University Respondent: Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University "Playing the Part of the Part: Subject Form(s), Performance and the Subject-as-Trope" Daniel Mistich, University of Georgia "Synecdoche and the Political Voice" Lee Pierce, University of Georgia "Tropes of Protests: The Politics of Style in Contemporary Anti-Torture Campaigns" Bryan Thomas Walsh, Indiana University 408157 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Reconsidering McGee's Concept of the Ideograph: Auteur/Theory/Context Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Presenters: Barbara Biesecker, University of Georgia Hideki Kakita, Dokkyo University Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Susan Owen, University of Puget Sound Nathan E. Stormer, Univ of Maine 408158 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor The Student Voice: An Exploration of Unique Perspectives on “Voice” Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Naomi Bell O'Neil, Clarion Univ of Pennsylvania Respondent: Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University "'Can You Hear Me Now?' Student Perceptions of Voice and State Political Initiatives Affecting Universities" Martha J. Fay, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire "'Is My Voice Changing?' How Freshman Develop their 'Voice' in Higher Education" Naomi Bell O'Neil, Clarion Univ of Pennsylvania "Spoonfeeding at a Distance? Online Students Find their Voice and Ease Anxiety Interpreting Assignment Instructions" Scott A. Kuehn, Clarion Univ of Pennsylvania "The Internship: Cultivating the Student’s Professional 'Voice'" Christina L. McDowell Marinchak, Duquesne University "When Students Have No Voice: How to Enhance Engagement in Large Lecture and Upper Division Classes" Myrna Foster-Kuehn, Clarion University of Pennsylvania 12:00 PM 409080 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM New Orleans Marriott NCA Past President's Luncheon Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: R. R. Allen, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Kenneth E. Andersen, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign James Applegate, Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. Betsy Wackernagel Bach, National Communication Association Bill Balthrop, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Samuel Becker, University of Iowa Lloyd F. Bitzer, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Jane Blankenship, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst Arthur P. Bochner, Univ of South Florida John Waite Bowers, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Lafayette - 41st Floor Dawn O. Braithwaite, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln James W. Chesebro, Ball State University Herman Cohen, Penn State University John A. Daly, Univ of Texas, Austin Frank E.X. Dance, University of Denver Isa N. Engleberg, Prince George's Community College Gustav W. Friedrich, Rutgers University Patti P. Gillespie, University of Maryland Dennis S. Gouran, Penn State University Bruce E. Gronbeck, University of Iowa Mark L. Knapp, Univ of Texas, Austin Beverly W. Long Chapin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Raymie E. McKerrow, Ohio University H. Dan O'Hair, University of Kentucky Michael M. Osborn, Univ of Memphis Judy C. Pearson, North Dakota State Univ Sharon A. Ratliffe, Golden West College Malcolm O. Sillars, University of Utah J. Michael Sproule, San Jose State University Orlando L. Taylor, Howard University Anita Taylor, George Mason Univ Judith S. Trent, Univ of Cincinnati Martha S. Watson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas David Zarefsky, Northwestern University 12:30 PM 410011 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Hauntings: Marking Flesh, Time, Memory Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Patricia J. English-Schneider, Gustavus Adolphus College Presenters: Tessa Carr, Lees-McRae College Deanna Shoemaker, Monmouth University Respondent: Ruth Laurion Bowman, Louisiana State University 410012 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor For the Health of it: Raising Women's Voices against Medical Victimization Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University "Confessions of a Pharmaceutical Company: Voice, Narrative, and Responsibilization in the Case of GARDASIL®" Jennifer A Malkowski, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Globalizing Success: The Latin American and Caribbean Women’s Health Network as a Model for Future Transnational Feminist Networks" Amara Thomas, Minnesota State University, Mankato "Safe Haven or Dumpster Mother? An Exploration of Mediated Responses to Infant Relinquishment" Kimberly R. Field-Springer, Ohio University "The End of Menstruation? Anti-Menstruation Messages and 'The Extended Period Regime'" Jillian Klean Zwilling, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "The Rhetorical Implications of 'Birth Rape': Birth Rape as Persuasive Definition and Social Movement Rhetoric" Melissa Carrion, Purdue University "Voicing the Silence: Suggestions on Using Entertainment Education to Overcome the Stigma of Hysterectomy in Pronatalist Societies" Masha Sukovic, Texas A&M Univ "What’s So Funny (Or Feminist) About Cancer? Voicing Challenges to Biomedical Discourse in the 'Big C'" Sara Shaunfield, University of North Texas; Suzanne Enck-Wanzer, University of North Texas 410013 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor The Voice of Gender on Television Networks: Rich Diversity or Hegemonic Conformity? Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Jack Banks, University of Hartford Presenters: Nancy Bressler, Bowling Green State University Evan Kropp, University of Georgia Alexis Levy, University of Hartford Cameron Parker, University of Hartford Respondent: Lori Bindig, College of Saint Rose 410014 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Top Papers in Disability and Communication Sponsor: Caucus on Disability Issues Chair: Maggie Quinlan, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Respondent: James Ferris, University of Toledo "'What Can I Do to Help?' University Students with Learning Disabilities’ Perceptions of Instructors’ Classroom Accommodations*" Maggie Quinlan, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Maureen Angell, Illinois State University; Benjamin R. Bates, Ohio University "From Dazzling Color to Disturbing Sounds: How the Disability Memoirs of Stephen Kuusisto Create Cultural Dissonance*" Susan Sample, University of Utah "Rhetorical (Re)Constitution of ADHD: Narrative Representation of Potential ADHD Counter-Identity Discourses" Nathan T. Stewart, Wayne State Univ "Stories of Hyper-Embodiment: An Analysis of Personal Narratives of and through Physically Disabled Bodies" JulieAnn Scott, University of North Carolina, Wilmington 410015 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor From Research into Practice: Current Cases of SoTL Impact as Championed by Communication Educators Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Chair: Maria A. Moore, Illinois State University Presenters: Carolyn Calloway-Thomas, Indiana University Mary Ann Danielson, Creighton University Stephen Hunt, Illinois State Univ Lance Lippert, Illinois State University Jennifer McDade, Illinois State University Joseph P. Zompetti, Illinois State University 410022 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Instructional Development Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Presenters: Joseph Mazer, Clemson University Shawn Wahl, Angelo State Univ Melissa B. Wanzer, Canisius College Carrie D. Kennedy Lightsey, Texas State University Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University Jennifer Waldeck, Chapman University 410023 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Top Panel Session: Voice, Technology, and Student Critiques in the Digital Age Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Pamela Hayward, Augusta State University Presenters: John Hooker, Illinois State University Nancy J. Street, Texas A&M Univ Lynette L. Sharp Penya, Abilene Christian University Myra Young, Johnson County Community College Lauren Lemley, Abilene Christian University Lori A. Norin, Univ of Arkansas, Ft. Smith 410024 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Health Communication, Stereotypes and Ethnocentrism "Predicting Intercultural Willingness to Communicate from Ethnocentrism in Students in China and the United States" Margaret Miller Butcher, Online Education Consultants; Carrol R. Haggard, Fort Hays State University 紧张 "‘It is called (Jin Zhang)’: Chinese Students’ Descriptions of Stress and Depression" Khadidiatou Ndiaye, Michigan State University; Jenn Anderson, Michigan State University; Jie Zhuang, Michigan State University; Amanda Carpenter, Rutgers University; Nelfa Glova, Michigan State University "A Chinese Beauty Story: How College Women in China Negotiate Beauty, Body image and Mass Media" Meng Zhang, University of Florida "Stereotypes of Chinese by American College Students: Media Use and Perceived Realism" Lingling Zhang, Towson University 410025 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor The City’s Voice, Speaking Loudly: Space, Place, Identity Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Daniel Makagon, DePaul University "Hearing Location: Listening and Power in Geographic Locations" Chris McRae, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Landmark Life: Critical Ethnography of LA's First Skyscraper" Alison Brown, California State University, Northridge "Layers of Place: Understanding New Orleans through the Perspectives of Volunteers Tourists" Jenn L. Erdely, Prairie View A&M University "Over the Hill and (Not So) Far Away: Migration In/Between Los Angeles and ‘The Valley’" John Kephart III, California State University, Northridge "The Plastique Place of the Hollywood Hills" Jeanine Minge, California State University, Northridge 410028 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Voices from Inside the Prison Walls: Challenges in Educating the Incarcerated Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Faith E. Mullen, Liberty University Presenters: Jennifer A. Burke, Independent Researcher Carmen Heider, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Nikki Howard, Bowling Green State University William L. Mullen, Liberty University Jonathan Shailor, Univ of Wisconsin, Parkside Respondent: Faith E. Mullen, Liberty University 410029 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor The Voice of Crisis Communication in Public Relations Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Paul Scovell, Salisbury University Respondent: Michael J. Palenchar, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville "Effective Crisis Communication: Lessons Learned from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill" Andrew Pyle, George Mason University; Robert R. Ulmer, University of Arkansas, Little Rock "Reactions to Professional Athletes in Crisis: An Empirical Investigation" Tomasz A. Fediuk, Aarhus University; Isabel C. Botero, Aarhus University "Responding to a Campus Emergency: The Impact of Alert Sources on Message Speed, Learning Processes, and Perceptions of Campus Safety" JJ McIntyre, University of Central Arkansas; Kenneth A. Lachlan, Univ of Mass, Boston; Patric R. Spence, Western Michigan Univ; Stephen Spates, Western Michigan University "Voices in the Wave of Jasmine Revolution: Analyzing the 2011 Middle East Crisis" Bolanle Olaniran, Texas Tech 410031 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor As Our Voices Change: Transitions in Forensic Participation Sponsor: Pi Kappa Delta Chair: Phillip A. Voight, Gustavus Adolphus College Presenters: Sandra L. Alspach, Ferris State University Gina L. Jensen, Webster University Robert S. Littlefield, North Dakota State Univ Susan Millsap, Otterbein University Adam Schneider, Webster University Stephanie J. Thomson, Ferris State University Respondent: Phillip A. Voight, Gustavus Adolphus College 410051 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor The Voice of Organized Labor in Higher Education: Where Are We At? Where Have We Come? Sponsors: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns, Convention Theme Group Chair: Lisa Millhous, West Chester Univ Presenters: Dana L. Cloud, Univ of Texas, Austin Lynda Dee Dixon, Bowling Green State Univ Timothy Gura, Brooklyn College, CUNY Wenshu Lee, Loyola Marymount Univ Kurt Lindemann, San Diego State Univ Lisa Millhous, West Chester Univ Pat Oliver, Loyola Marymount University Susan Zaeske, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison 410052 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Silent Voices Through Visual Representation Sponsors: Communication as Social Construction Division, Convention Theme Group, Visual Communication Division Chair: Kathleen Suzanne Lamp, Arizona State University Respondent: Sorin Nastasia, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville "Voicing the Nation without Saying a Word: An Analysis of the Nation State Voice Found on the U.S Dollar Coin" John Katsion, Northwest Missouri State Univ "What Visual Sign Languages Teach us about Voice" Madeline M. Maxwell, Univ of Texas, Austin "When Silenced Voices Become Wall-Scale Public Discourse: A Social Constructionist Analysis of Two Philadelphia Murals" Silvana Pop, Villanova University 410053 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Without It I Would be Voiceless: Using Technology to Provide a Voice Sponsors: Communication and the Future Division, Convention Theme Group, Human Communication and Technology Division, Political Communication Division Chair: Brenda L. Berkelaar, University of Texas, Austin Respondent: Brenda L. Berkelaar, University of Texas, Austin "A Voice for Reaching Teens: Evaluation of an Online Tailored Intervention Targeting Teen Issues of Puberty and Decision Making" Juliann Cortese, Florida State University; Mia Liza A. Lustria, Florida State University; Ivee Rosario, Florida State University; Casey McLaughlin, Florida State University; Sarah Redmond, Florida State University; Albertina Webster, Florida State University "Future Participatory Medicine with Social Media: Hospital Website Uses of New Media Formats for e-health Communication and e-patients’ Voice" Linda Gallant, Emerson College; Gloria M. Boone, Suffolk University; Cynthia Irizarry, Suffolk University "The People’s Voice: Predicting Political Discussion in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election" James Ponder, Kent State University; Audrey Wagstaff Cunningham, Hiram College; Rekha Sharma, Kent State University; Paul Haridakis, Kent State University; Gary Hanson, Kent State University "What’s in a Voice? Content Analysis of Instructor Introductions in Online Courses" Daria S. Heinemann, Wayne State Univ 410054 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor Emeritus/Retired Members Business Meeting Sponsor: Emeritus/Retired Members Section Presenter: Larry G. Schnoor, Minnesota State University, Mankato 410055 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Voicing Our Vulnerabilities: Intimate Disclosures and Potential Responses Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Jennifer Gill Rosier, James Madison University "Advice Givers’ Facework Strategies and Recipients’ Evaluation of Advice Messages" Lisa Guntzviller, Purdue University; Erina L. MacGeorge, Purdue University; Lisa K. Hanasono, Purdue University "Sandwiching, Recapping, and Just Telling it Like it is: The Strategies College Students Use to Disclose their Sexual Likes and Dislikes" Jennifer Gill Rosier, James Madison University "Struggling with Stigma: Exploring Support Seeking Strategies for Targets of Interpersonal Racial Discrimination" Lisa K. Hanasono, Purdue University "The Communication of Sexual Identity Images in a Self-Presentational Context" Heather N. Fedesco, Purdue University; James Tyler, Purdue University 410057 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras H - Third Floor Voice of the Body: Performing Embodied Knowledge Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Chairs: Suzanne Pullen, San Francisco State Univ; Julie Cosenza, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Sarah Amira De la Garza, Arizona State University; Stephanie Eisenberg, San Francisco State University; Amy K. Kilgard, San Francisco State University; Jennifer A. Linde, Arizona State University; Rebecca Prather, San Francisco State University Respondent: Elyse L. Pineau, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Breaking the Spine: A Dyslexic Embodiment of Accommodations" Julie Cosenza, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Resistance, Revolt, and the Mixed Messages of the Body" Sarah Amira De la Garza, Arizona State University "Silencing Our Body of Knowledge: Performing Resistance to the Medicalization of Embodied Experience" Suzanne Pullen, San Francisco State Univ; Amy K. Kilgard, San Francisco State University; Stephanie Eisenberg, San Francisco State University; Rebecca Prather, San Francisco State University "Voices of Memory, Voices of Longing: Accessing Parental Illness with My Body" Jennifer A. Linde, Arizona State University 410060 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Environmental Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Environmental Communication Division Presenters: Todd M. Norton, Washington State Univ William J. Kinsella, North Carolina State University Ross Singer, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Cindy Spurlock, Appalachian State Univ Jennifer Peeples, Utah State University 410061 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Cross Examination Debate Association Top Papers Sponsor: Cross Examination Debate Association Chair: Eric R Morris, Missouri State University Respondent: Sarah Partlow-Lefevre, Idaho State University "Towards a Theory of Legitimate Representational-Justification Critiques: The JPIC" Scott J. Varda, Baylor University; John W. Cook, Baylor University "The Research Bell Curve: The Case for Broadening CEDA Debate Resolutions" Taylor Hahn, University of Pittsburgh "Pathos in Deliberative Rhetoric" Will Mosley-Jensen, University of Georgia "Debater-Choice: An Attempt to Logically Limit Rational Decision-Making" Martin Osborn, Wake Forest University 410062 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Visual Communication Spotlight Panel - The Voice of the Visual: About to Die: How News Images Move the Public Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Chuck Goehring, San Diego State University Presenters: Peter Ehrenhaus, Pacific Lutheran University Cara A. Finnegan, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Robert Hariman, Northwestern University John Nerone, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Carol Winkler, Georgia State University Respondent: Barbie Zelizer, Univ of Pennsylvania 410066 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Bonaparte - Fourth Floor SC21: Freeing One’s Voice: Using Free and Open Source Software, Literature, and Textbooks in the 21st Century College Classroom Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Jason Wrench, SUNY, New Paltz Presenters: Bernardo A. Attias, California State Univ, Northridge Danette Ifert Johnson, Ithaca College 410067 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Regent - Fourth Floor SC22: Introduction to Data Mining: Finding Hidden Voices in Massive Data Banks Sponsor: Short Courses Presenters: Donald B. Egolf, Univ of Pittsburgh Thomas S. Emert, SAS Federal, LLC Susan M. Wieczorek, Univ of Pittsburgh, Johnstown 410068 12:30 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Bacchus - Fourth Floor SC23: Preventing Intellectual Zombies by Treating Students as Creative Researchers Sponsor: Short Courses Chair: Gordon Carlson, University of Illinois, Chicago Presenter: James J. Sosnoski, Universityof Illinois, Chicago 410070 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Cracking the Interactional Code: Reports From the Field Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Michaela R. Winchatz, DePaul University "Apology Not Accepted: Unlocking the Code of Healing in the Aftermath of a Racist Rant" Michaela R. Winchatz, DePaul University "Combing Field Data for Evidence of Culturally Distinctive Terms, Meanings, Premises, and Rules for Communicative Conduct: A Model of Discovery and an Application with Norwegian Data" Gerry F. Philipsen, University of Washington "Finding the Code of an Online Language-Learning Community" Tabitha Hart, University of Washington "Notions of Identity, Society, and Rhetoric in a Speech Code of Science among Scientists and Engineers Working in Nanotechnology" Deborah R. Bassett, University of Washington School of Medicine 410071 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Voices at the Intersections of Women's Rights and Labor Rhetorics Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Carly S. Woods, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Respondent: Mari Boor Tonn, University of Richmond "Gossard Girls and Girdles: The Labor Rhetoric of Geraldine DeFant" Carly S. Woods, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Kristen Lucas, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Laborers and Ladies: The Feminist and Labor Rhetoric of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn" Mary K. High, Penn State University "Laboring in the Outfield: Female Ballplayers Advancing Women's Rights" Korryn D. Mozisek, Indiana University "Not like Mother, Not like Daughter: Harriot Stanton Blatch and Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Public Debate over 'The Educated Vote'" Belinda A. Stillion Southard, University of Georgia 410072 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Mass Mediated: Caribbean Culture for Consumption, Usurpation, and the Pursuit of Social Justice Sponsor: Black Caucus Chair: Melbourne S. Cummings, Howard University Presenters: Roger Caruth, Howard University Dominique V. Harrison, Howard University Nicole Files-Thompson, Emerson College Camille Walfall, Howard University Respondent: Melbourne S. Cummings, Howard University 410073 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Womentoring Female Scholars: From Graduate Students to Faculty Members Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Janelle Briggs, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Presenters: Shelly Blair, Texas A&M Univ Janelle Briggs, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Shauna M. MacDonald, Villanova University Danielle Stern, Christopher Newport Univ Sarah S. Topp, Trinity University 410093 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor The “It Gets Better Project”: Voices of Identity, Voices of Heteronormativity Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Wendy Hilton-Morrow, Augustana College Respondent: Wendy Hilton-Morrow, Augustana College "It Gets Better (Kid) Until it Gets Worse (Pops): Mediated Generativity and Youthism in the 'It Gets Better' Project" Dustin B. Goltz, DePaul University "It Gets Better in the Texas Panhandle" Kristina Drumheller, West Texas A&M Univ; Elizabeth Capt, West Texas A&M University; R. Nicholas Gerlich, West Texas A&M University; Emily Phillips-Murray, West Texas A&M University; Stephen Rothermel, West Texas A&M University; Andrew Villareal, West Texas A&M University "Performing Heteronormativity: Performative Synecdoche in the 'It Gets Better Project'" Hannah Johnson, Augustana College; Stephen A. Klien, Augustana College "The Effectiveness of the 'It Gets Better Project' in Terms of Attitude Change towards the LGBTQ Bullying Crisis" Scott Richmond, University of Denver; Amanda Goddard, Western Michigan Univ 410095 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Voices for Peace in the Middle East and South Africa Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Miriam McMullen-Pastrick, Penn State University, Behrend College "Anisa in Holyland: An Animated Story" Souhad Kahil, Lebanese University "Finding a Voice: Performance and Peacebuilding in Israel-Palestine" Robert Hostetter, North Park University "Interpersonal Forgiveness as Transformation in the Middle East" Douglas L. Kelley, Arizona State Univ "Performance of Reconciliation: Narrating Survival in South Africa" Bryan Mark Urbsaitis, City University of New York Laguardia 410101 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Critical and Cultural Studies Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Presenters: Linda Baughman, Christopher Newport University Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Donovan Conley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Emily D. Ryalls, Univ of South Florida Kevin Ayotte, California State University, Fresno 410103 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Cultural Identity Has Always Been Mediated: Continuities and Transformations of Culture from Newspapers to New Media Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Nurhayat H. Bilge, Arizona State University Respondent: Linda Levitt, Stephen F. Austin State Univ "Designing and Surveying Wired Landscapes: The Chicago Telephone Directory, 1886-1916" Emily Goodmann, Northwestern University "Playing in the Console Graveyard: Discourses of Technology and the Evolution of Online Gaming in Korea" Inkyu Kang, Penn State, Behrend College "Socialism for Sale: The Jewish Daily Forward’s Audience Commodity During the Interwar Era" Brian Dolber, SUNY College at Oneonta 410106 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Top Four Papers in Organizational Communication Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: John Lammers, University of Illinois Respondent: John Lammers, University of Illinois "Backstabbing in Organizations: Employees' Perceptions of Incidents, Motives, and Communicative Responses" Patty Malone, California State Univ, Fullerton; Javette G. Hayes, California State Univ, Fullerton "Did I become more polite when talking to my male boss? A cognitive-elaboration-based analysis of subordinatesupervisor advice giving behavior" Xiaowei Shi, Middle Tenn State Univ "Feeling America's Dirty Work: Voicing Emotional Labor Taint at the U.S. Border Patrol" Kendra Dyanne Rivera, California State University, San Marcos "Identity Business Organizations" James Hedges, Westminster College 410108 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Business Meeting for IIC Division Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Presenters: Mary Bresnahan, Michigan State University Maria Beatriz Torres, Gustavus Adolphus College S. Lily Mendoza, Oakland University Mark C. Hopson, George Mason Univ Robert Shuter, Marquette University 410110 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D1 - Third Floor Understanding Films and their Audiences Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Carl R. Burgchardt, Colorado State University Respondent: David Berube, North Carolina State University "Elevation in Response to Media Portrayals of Moral Virtue: A Reconceptualization of Responses to Sad Films" Mary Beth Oliver, Penn State University; Tilo Hartman, VU University Amsterdam; Julia K. Woolley, Penn State University "Pacing in 2D and 3D Films: The Effects on Presence, Enjoyment, and Viewing Intention" Cui Zhang, University of Alabama; Charles Meadows, University of Alabama; Shuhua Zhou, University of Alabama "Relational Aggression and the Third-Person Effect: A Qualitative Audience Analysis of the Film Mean Girls" Michaela D.E. Meyer, Christopher Newport Univ; Megan Wood, Christopher Newport Univ; Amy Fallah, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "The New Velveteen Rabbit: Participatory Fan Culture, Abjection, and The Room" Jeremy Grossman, University of Georgia "From Love at First Sight to Soul Mate: The Influence of Romantic Ideals in Popular Films on Young People’s Beliefs about Relationships" Veronica Hefner, Chapman University; Barbara J. Wilson, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 410112 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Top Four Papers in Applied Communication Sponsor: Applied Communication Division Chair: Joy L. Hart, University of Louisville Respondent: Michelle Miller-Day, Penn State University "Integrating Voices: Facilitative Ethnography as a Tool for Engaged Scholarship" Ryan T. Hartwig, Azusa Pacific Univ "The Longitudinal Effects of Video Message Perceptions in the keepin’ it REAL Substance Use Prevention Curriculum: Applying Attitude Toward Ad (Aad) Theory" Jeong Kyu Lee, ClearWay Minnesota; Michael L. Hecht, Penn State University "The Influence of Visual-Verbal Redundancy in Student Recruitment Messages" Tracy Rutledge, University of Tennessee, Martin; Pradeep Sopory, Wayne State Univ "Sources and Predictors of Patient Uncertainty When Reviewing Medical Disclosure and Consent Documentation" Erin Donovan-Kicken, Univ of Texas, Austin; Michael S. Mackert, Univ of Texas, Austin; Trey D. Guinn, Univ of Texas, Austin; Andrew C. Tollison, Univ of Texas, Austin; Barbara Breckinridge, University of Texas, Austin 410113 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor New Research in Computer-Mediated Health Communication Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Jae Eun Chung, Kent State University "Outcome Evaluation Results of School-Based Cybersafety Promotion and Cyberbullying Prevention Intervention for Middle School Students" Anthony J. Roberto, Arizona State Univ; Matthew Savage, Arizona State University; Leslie Ramos Salazar, Arizona State University; Douglas M. Deiss, Arizona State University; Jen Eden, Northern Illinois University "Privacy Management in E-Health Communication" Seung-A Annie Jin, Boston College "Computer Assisted Instruction for Healthcare Education: Impacts upon Student Performance" Erik Timmerman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Brittany L. Peterson, Ohio University; Jihyun Kim, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Online Diabetes Management and Email: A Preliminary Investigation" James D. Robinson, Univ of Dayton; Jeanine W. Turner, Georgetown University; Yan Tian, Univesity of Missouri, St. Louis; Alan Neustadtdl, University of Maryland; Pam Angelus, Georgetown University; Marie Russell, Phoenix Indian Medical Center; Seong Mun, Virginia Tech University; Betty Levine, Georgetown University "Computational Simulation of Communication Networks on Social Media for Strategic Diffusion of Health Innovations to Promote Social Change" Kerk Kee, Chapman University; Mirco Mannucci, Holomathics Inc.; Lisa Sparks, Chapman University/University of California, Irvine; Daniele C. Struppa, Chapman University; Alberto Damiano, Chapman University 410114 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor Student Section Business Meeting Sponsor: Student Section Presenters: Jessica M. W. Kratzer, Middle Tennessee State University David Ta-Pryor, University of Missouri Dayna Chatman, Univ of Southern California Daniel Almanza, Millikin University Tim McKenna, Ohio University Emily Rauscher, University of Missouri 410115 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans National States Advisory Council Business Meeting Sponsor: National States Advisory Council Presenters: Eric Grabowsky, Dickinson State Univ Borgne - Third Floor Douglas Marshall, Duquesne University Thomas G. Endres, Univ of Northern Colorado Thomas Sabetta, University of Kentucky Scott L. Jensen, Webster University C. Sue Strohkirch, Fort Hays State Univ Susan Tomasovic, George Mason Univ 410121 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Gender, Culture, and Corporate Reputation: Issues in Business Communication Sponsor: Association for Business Communication Chair: Randall E. Iden, Northwestern University Respondent: Charles Conrad, Texas A&M University "The Unintended Consequences of Sexual Harassment Policy: Organizational Discourse and Mystification" Marlo Goldstein Hode, University of Missouri "Measuring Interpersonal Communication Competence in SME Internationalization" Pipsa Purhonen, University of Jyväskylä; Tarja Valkonen, University of Jyväskylä "Message Design for Managing Corporate Reputations: Form Following Function" Peter M. Smudde, Illinois State University; Jeffrey L. Courtright, Illinois State University 410122 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor "This is What Democracy Looks Like": Voices of the 2011 Wisconsin State Budget Crisis Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Casey Schmitt, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Presenters: Kathy Brady, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Grace Leinbach Coggio, University of Wisconsin, River-Falls Lindsey M. Harness, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Paul Hendrickson, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Ashley A. Hinck, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Michelle L. Murray, Belmont University Mary Rose Williams, Univ of Wisconsin, Platteville Jennifer Willis-Rivera, Univ of Wisconsin, River Falls Respondent: Robert Asen, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison 410123 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Political Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Political Communication Division Presenters: Jill Edy, University of Oklahoma Mary C. Banwart, University of Kansas Danielle Wiese Leek, Grand Valley State Univ Dannagal E. Goldthwaite Young, University of Delaware Kate Kenski, University of Arizona 410125 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Networking, Texting, Blogging: Top Student Papers in Communication and Technology Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Pavica Sheldon, University of Alabama, Huntsville Respondents: Gamze Erturk, Univ of Texas, Austin; Brooke Foucault Welles, Northwestern University "Home is Where the Heart is: Facebook and the Negotiation of Old and New Relationships and Selves during the College Transition" Amanda J. Holman, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jenna Stephenson-Abetz, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Obstacles to Social Networking Website Use in Older Adults" Michael T. Braun, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "Status of Communication Research on Blogs, 2004-2010" Ryan Fuller, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Katherine Holland, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Use and Perceptions of Text-Based Communication Modes: Associations with Self-Disclosure in Personal Relationships" Erin Katrina Ruppel, SUNY Brockport 410127 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Media and Source Effects: Outcomes of Health Messages Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Amy E. Chadwick, Ohio University "Reactance and Public Health Messages: The Unintended Dangers of Anti-Tobacco PSAs" Norman Wong, University of Oklahoma; Kylie Jeanine Harrison, University of Oklahoma; Lindsey A. Harvell, Southern Utah University "How Interpersonal Communication Mediates the Relationship of Multichannel Communication Connections to Health-Enhancing and Health-Threatening Behaviors" Mihye Seo, Univ at Albany, SUNY; Matthew Matsaganis, University at Albany, SUNY "Integrating Communication Infrastructure Theory with Entertainment-Education: An Ecological Solution to Common Challenges" Ioana Literat, University of Southern California "Relationships between Sources of Health Information and Diabetes Knowledge in the U.S. Hispanic Population" Xiaoquan Zhao, George Mason Univ "Elaboration of the Health Belief Model: Presumed Influence of Media Voices" Laura Cooley, Bowling Green State University / American Academy on Communication in Healthcare; Sung-Yeon Park, Bowling Green State University 410128 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Presidential, Senatorial, Gubernatorial, and Judicial Elections Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: J. Brian Houston, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "A Burkean Poetic Frames Analysis of the 2008 Presidential Ads" Brian T. Kaylor, James Madison Univ "Issue Ownership in Gubernatorial Primary Ads" Sumana Chattopadhyay, Marquette University; David M. Rhea, Governors State University "Judicial Elections May Make Us More Cynical, But They Also Make Us Smarter" Jeffrey Gottfried, Univ of Pennsylvania "Music, Images, and Lyrics: The Introduction of Political Celebrity Endorsement Videos with the 2008 Presidential Election" David M. Richardson, Texas A&M University "The 2008 United States Senate Elections: A Typology of Negative Themes on Candidate-sponsored Websites" Erin Hammond, Faulkner State Community College 410129 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Insights into Inoculation and Reactance Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Chair: Martijn J. Van Kelegom, University of Tennessee Gallier A - Fourth Floor Respondent: Edward L. Fink, University of Maryland "Inducing Resistance to Conspiracy Theory Propaganda: Testing Inoculation and Meta-Inoculation Strategies" John Banas, University of Oklahoma "The Additive Value of Regulatory Focus/Fit on Inoculation’s Refutational Preemption Mechanism" Alicia Mason, Pittsburg State University; Claude Miller, University of Oklahoma "Boosting the Potency of Resistance: Combining the Motivational Forces of Inoculation and Psychological Reactance" Bobi Ivanov, University of Kentucky; Claude Miller, University of Oklahoma; Jeanetta D. Sims, Univ of Central Oklahoma; Kylie Jeanine Harrison, University of Oklahoma; Josh Compton, Dartmouth College; Kimberly Ann Parker, Bellarmine Univ; James L. Parker, University of South Dakota; Joshua Averbeck, Marshall University; Brittany Emery, University of Central Oklahoma; James Smith, University of Central Oklahoma "Inoculating Against Reactance" Adam Richards, University of Maryland; John Banas, University of Oklahoma 410130 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Spiritual Communication Division Top Papers Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Division Chair: Kip Redick, Christopher Newport University Respondent: Slavica Kodish, Eckerd College "A Relational Approach to Religion and Spirituality in Marriage: The Role of Couples’ Religious Communication in Marital Satisfaction" Prabu David, Washington State University; Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky "Exploring the Narrative to Identify Spiritual Themes: Combat Soldiers Coping with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder" Laura Smailes, University of North Carolina, Charlotte "Resolving Spirited Debates: Recasting Communication Inquiry as a Spiritual Practice" Timothy Paul Huffman, Arizona State University 410131 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Leadership Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Kathryn L. Fonner, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Respondent: J. Kevin Barge, Texas A&M Univ "Communication Climate, Leadership, and Job Satisfaction: Perspectives on Superior-Subordinate Communication" Kathleen Czech, Point Loma Nazarene Univ; G. L. Forward, Point Loma Nazaene University "Humor and Leader-Member Exchange: How Can a Leader Use Different Types of Humor to Create In-Groups and Out-Groups?" Jacob Ford, University of Texas "Leader-Member Exchange, Social Exchange, and Economic Exchange as Predictors of Employee Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Counterproductive Workplace Behavior" Leah Omilion Hodges, Wayne State Univ; Colin R. Baker, Wayne State Univ "Leadership Emergence in Virtual Teams: An Uncertainty Reduction Approach" Canchu Lin, Tiffin University; James O. Olufowote, Boston College 410132 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Perceptions, Expectations and Curriculum Sponsor: Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Teresa H. Housel, Hope College "It’s All Greek to Me: (Mis)perceptions of the Field of Communication and Communication Students" Ken Sereno, Univ of Southern California; Adam S. Kahn, Univ of Southern California "Expectation versus Reality: How New College Freshman Communicate with Faculty and Classmates in and out of the Classroom" Renee Strom, St. Cloud State Univ; Matthew Savage, Arizona State University "Giving Voice to Vision: Curriculum Development and Assessment in Communication Studies" Leila R. Brammer, Gustavus Adolphus College; Martin Lang, Gustavus Adolphus College 410141 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Family Communication and Child Development: The Voices of Children in the Family Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Jennifer M. Heisler, Oakland University Respondent: Carol Bishop Mills, University of Alabama "What Can Family Communication Learn from Children’s Laughter? Un-Muting the Voices of Children in Families and Integrating Positive Lifespan Development into Family Communication Theory and Research" Thomas J. Socha, Old Dominion Univ; Julie Yingling, Humboldt State Univ "Caregiver Confirmation and Children’s Attachment Security during the Transition to Kindergarten" Elizabeth Munz, SUNY New, Paltz; Steven Wilson, Purdue University "The Influence of the Home Environment on Children’s Language Skills" Kara Garrity, University of Pennsylvania; Jessica Piotrowski, Univ of Pennsylvania; Matthew A. Lapierre, Univ of Pennsylvania; Deborah L. Linebarger, University of Pennsylvania "How Can Parents Let Adolescents’ Voice Come Out? Empirical Evidence of Family Strategic Self-Disclosure Model" Naomi Kagawa, University of Texas, Tyler 410142 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Supporting Others and Supporting the Self Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Jayson L. Dibble, Univ of Hawaii, Manoa "How Should You Respond to Someone Else’s Good News? A Test of Recipient Evaluation of Celebratory Support Message Features" Jennifer D. McCullough, Saginaw Valley State University "Coping with Rejection: Promoting Reattribution and Reappraisal in the Esteem Support Process" Amanda J. Holmstrom, Michigan State University; Sang-Yeon Kim, University of Milwaukee, Wisconsin "The Role of Narcissism and Face Concerns in Providing Comforting Messages: A Cross-cultural Comparison between Japan and the United States" Satoshi Moriizumi, Univ of New Mexico; Virginia McDermott, High Point University "Social Support and Immunological Health: Evidence of the Benefits of Communicating Support" Perry M. Pauley, San Diego State University; Kory Floyd, Arizona State University; Colin Hesse, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Jen Eden, Northern Illinois University; Alice E. Veksler, University of Connecticut "Identifying Comforting Messages in Response to Perceived Discrimination" Jennifer A. Kam, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Juliana Ramirez, Ohio State University 410143 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor Capturing Cues, Clues, and Codes in Interactions and Media Sponsor: Nonverbal Communication Division Chair: Amy Ebesu Hubbard, University of Hawaii, Manoa Presenters: Tom Meservy, University of Memphis Judee K. Burgoon, University of Arizona Norah E. Dunbar, University of Oklahoma Kylie Robertson, University of Oklahoma 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 01: Communicating National and Political Identities Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Nina-Jo Moore, Appalachian State Univ "'The Hidden Address': A Case Study on the Rhetorical Construction of Ataturk’s 'Nutuk' as a Core Symbol of Turkish National Identity" Elif Guler, Old Dominion University "Chasing Patriotism" Teresa G. Bergman, University of the Pacific "Edging Back from the Neoliberal? Broadband Expansion and the Federal Government’s American Reinvestment and Recovery Act" Nadine Kozak, UCSD "Musical and Rhetorical Chills" David Dzikowski, Penn State University "Project Morrinho: Playing at Violence and Citizenship" Jessica Fifield, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Restoring what? Glen Beck and the Rhetoric of America’s Racial Redemption" Brett Farmer, University of North Texas 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 02: Communication and Identity II Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Annette Madlock Gatison, Southern Connecticut State University "Casa Samba: Identity, Authenticity, and Tourism in New Orleans" Lauren Lastrapes, University of New Orleans "Effects of Media Composition on Identity and Persuasion" Charisse Corsbie-Massay, University of Southern California "Girls Just Want to Have Fun: An Examination of Twilight Moms of Georgia" Melissa Miller, Georgia State University "Uncaging Visibility: Identity, Spectacle, and Imprisonment" Dan Berger, University of Pennsylvania "Understanding How Multiethnic Children Raised in Single-Parent, Monoethnic Households, Communicate a Multiethnic Identity" Audra Kate Nuru, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 03: Health communication II Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary "Blogging Underdogs - Do They Have a Voice?: The Political Strangulation of Stem Cell Rhetoric and the Resulting Silencing of Sufferers" Jennifer Tipton, California State Univ Fresno "Communication Between Biomedical Providers and Hispanic Women Patients: Conventional Medicine, Herbal Treatments, and Disclosure." Claudia McCalman, Southeastern Louisiana University; Naomi Howard, Southeastern Louisiana University "Slow, Steady, But Fascinating: Improving Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management with Virtual Pet Application" Yishin C Wu, SUNY, Buffalo "The Role of Peer and Family Influence on Body Image and Eating Disorders: A Communication-Based Investigation" Victoria Orrego, University of Miami 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 04: Interpersonal and Computer Mediated Communication Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Stacy Westerman, University of Georgia "'I Found Out on Facebook': The Effect Disclosing Important Information on Social Networking Sites has on Relational Closeness" Camille A. Hall, Univ of Texas, Austin "39 Weeks: Women’s Birth Decisions and the Internet" Sarah Vos, University of Kentucky; Kathryn E. Anthony, University of Kentucky; Dan O'Hair, University of Kentucky "After the Divorce: Finding Love Online" Eilene Wollslager, St. Mary's University "Forgetting Fundamentalism: Practicing Polygamy in Contemporary Society" Jennifer Huss Basquiat, College of Southern Nevada "Reexamining Media Richness: The Use of Communication Technologies to Maintain Long-distance Friendships" Jessica T. Smith, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville; Michelle Violanti, University of Tennessee 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 05: Media and Culture Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Roger Stahl, University of Georgia "Ethnojournalism: Giving diverse communities a voice through using a hybrid model of newsgathering" Valica M Boudry, Univ of Wisconsin, River Falls "Media Literacy for African Americans: A Segmented Approach to Widescale Implementation" Jayne Cubbage, Appointment Pending "The Development of a “Motivations of a Journalism Career” Scale" Serena Carpenter, Arizona State Univ; August E. Grant, University of South Carolina; Anne Hoag, Pennsylvania State University "Voices from the Home Front: The Power and Peril of Participatory Methods" Jennifer A. Scott, Grove City College 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 06: Media and Culture II Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Karla D. Scott, St. Louis University "Disappearing Perpetrators: The Consequences of Market Discourse Within Sex Trafficking and Prostitution Situations" Julie Taylor, University of Utah "Imaged Carnivalesque: An Analysis of the Judges Behaviors on America’s Next Top Model" Tracey Owens Patton, University of Wyoming; Julie Snyder-Yuly, Iowa State Univ "Local Production and the Arab Children’s Television Market" Katalin Lustyik, Ithaca College "Mapping Cosmopolitanisms in The Linguistic Landscape of Taipei: Toward a Theorization of Cosmopolitanism in Linguistic Landscape Research" Melissa L. Curtin, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "The Twilight Masses" Hina Ejaz, Pepperdine University 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 07: Organizational Communication Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Kimberly J. Chandler, Xavier University "Executives in Crisis: Public Relations and Crisis Communication Strategies in the Wake of Concurrent Personal and Organizational Crises" Stan Polit, George Mason University "Managing relationships in open business models: The case of Spain’s elBulli Restaurant" Cesar Garcia, Central Washington University "The Dialectics of Voice Organizing: Expanding Senecah’s Trinity of Voice to Account for Organizational Dynamics" Brenden E. Kendall, Clemson University "The Role of Organizational Communication in Personal Sensemaking during a Cascading Crisis Event: Tokyo Disney and the 2011 Japan Earthquake/Tsunami/Nuclear Crisis." Holly Roberts, University of Kentucky 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 08: Organizational Communication II Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Jennifer F. Wood, Millersville University "Beyond Business: Perceptions of Consumer Reviewing Amongst Local Business Owners" Kathleen M. Kuehn, Christopher Newport University "Developing a Multilevel Model of Information-Seeking Behaviors in Contemporary Organizations" Jaehee Cho, University of North Carolina at Charlotte "Reducing Reactance: Exploring the Effects of the Pairing Strategy" Juliana Fernandes, Florida International University; Weirui Wang, Florida International University 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 09: Stereotyping as Communication Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Nathan L. Carter, California State Univ, San Bernardino "How Do Newscasts Affect Prejudice? Understanding Television’s Ability to Prime Racial Attitudes" Ginger Loggins, Kansas State University "The Effect of Social Support Type on Resilience" Jooyoung Jang, University of Alabama "What have they done for me lately? A classification of the communicative functions of stereotypes and implications for their role in stereotype maintenance" Anastacia Kurylo, Marymount Manhattan College 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 10: Technology and Social Change II Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Reynaldo S. Anderson, Harris Stowe College "Cross-platform media use and its political implications" Su Jung Kim, Northwestern University "Digitally-Mediated Craft Economies and the Performance of Authenticity" Erin Louise Dempsey Cole, Univ of Minnesota "Implications of Family Communication Patterns and Computer Mediated Communication on Perceived Parental Support" Sarah Lechowich, University of Minnesota; Angela Janson, University of Minnesota "Net Neutrality: A Blueprint for Consideration" Paulina Swiatkowski, California State University, Fullerton; Genelle Belmas, California State University, Fullerton 410144 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Roundtable on Research in Progress 11: Whiteness Sponsor: Roundtables on Research in Progress Chair: Kellie D. Hay, Oakland University "Enduring and Performing Whiteness in the Workplace: A Case Study of the Organization of Difference" Carolina Rosas Webber, Univ of South Florida "In Other News: How Whiteness and Ideologies of the "Other Dominate Network News" Carmen House, Howard University "The Tea Party Movement, Collective Memories and the rhetoric of Whiteness" Angela Cooke-Jackson, Emerson College; Deborah Bush Haffey, Cedarville University; Thomas K Nakayama, Northeastern University 410151 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Performing the Literary Voices of New Orleans Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Chair: Dennis A.V. Leoutsakas, Salisbury University Presenters: Jay Baglia, Kutztown University Roberta Crisson, Kutztown University Liz Edgecomb, Xavier University of Louisiana Elaine Gale, California State Univ, Sacramento Robert Gonzalez, University of Tampa Shana Heinricy, Indiana University Andrew Ishak, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: Rebecca Kennerly, Georgia Southern University 410152 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Dialogic Others Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Chair: Spoma Jovanovic, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Respondent: Pat J. Gehrke, Univ of South Carolina "Mitigating the Dialectic Tension between the Call of Other and the Organization: A Dwelling Place of Dialogue" Karen L. Lollar, Metropolitan State College of Denver "A Dialogue of Difference: An Ethical Approach to Disability Communication" Sherri Fairbairn, University of North Carolina, Charlotte "Appositional (Communication) Ethics: Listening to Heidegger and Levinas in Chorus" Cem Zeytinoglu, East Stroudsburg Univ "A Communicative Approach to Ethics in Intergroup Dialogue" Leda M. Cooks, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst 410153 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Figuring the Sacred Voice: Paul Ricoeur and the Study of Religious Communication Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Robert Reid, University of Dubuque Presenters: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Craig E. Mattson, Trinity Christian College Robert Reid, University of Dubuque Mark A. Steiner, Christopher Newport Univ Margaret Zulick, Wake Forest University 410154 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Communication Center Research and Assessment: A Discussion of Methodological Pitfalls and Potential Paradigms Sponsor: Communication Centers Division Chair: Michael King, Univ of Southern Mississippi Presenters: Wendy Atkins-Sayre, Univ of Southern Mississippi Michael King, Univ of Southern Mississippi Luke LeFebvre, College of Southern Nevada Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College 410156 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Communication Apprehension & Competence Division Top Four Papers Sponsor: Communication Apprehension and Competence Division Chair: Mike Hazel, Gonzaga University "Diminishing Dating Distress to Increase Voice: An Experimental Examination of the Effects of Visualization on Dating Anxiety" Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University; Colleen C. Malachowski, West Virginia University "Examining Student Differences in the Oral Communication Classroom: An Exploration of the Impact of Student Sensitivity on Learning Outcomes" Michelle Garland, University of Tennessee; John W. Haas, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville "So Many Choices! The Impact of Reticence on Communication Channel Choice across Diverse Interpersonal Situations" James Keaten, Univ of Northern Colorado; Lynne Kelly, University of Hartford; Bonnie Becker, Univ of Northern Colorado; Jodi Cole, Univ of Northern Colorado; Lea Littleford, Univ of Northern Colorado; Christina Romero, Univ of Northern Colorado "The Impact of Sensory-Processing Sensitivity on Communication: A Preliminary Self-Report Study" Christopher C. Gearhart, Louisiana State University 410157 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor ACT UP at 25: Mourning, Militancy, Memory Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Charles E. Morris III, Boston College "ACT UP à la Française: Reconfiguring AIDS Politics" Thomas Nakayama, Northeastern University "ACT UP, Haitian Immigrants, and Alternative Memories of HIV/AIDS" Karma R. Chávez, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "After ACT UP as a Structure of Feeling on and off Stage" Craig S. Gingrich-Philbrook, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Gay Pride/Queer Shame: ACT UP and the Political Deployment of Affect" Erin J. Rand, Syracuse University "Textual Traces of a Radical Politic" Daniel Brouwer, Arizona State University "Transgender Activism in and after ACT UP" Isaac West, University of Iowa 410158 12:30 PM to 1:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Journal of Association of Communication Administration Business Meeting Sponsor: Association for Communication Administration Presenters: William D. Harpine, Univ of South Carolina, Aiken Alena Amato Ruggerio, Southern Oregon University Melissa M. Chastain, Spalding University Don W. Stacks, University of Miami Christopher Lynch, Kean University 1:00 PM 411021 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall - Second Floor Scholar to Scholar: Communication, Popular Culture, and Politics Sponsor: Scholar to Scholar Chair: Jeffrey T. Child, Kent State University Respondents: Lawrence R. Frey, Trinity University/University of Colorado, Boulder; Barbara Parisi, Long Island University; Lisa Tillmann, Rollins College "01. Anime and Its Visual Field" Justin Flores, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "02. Citizen Voice in a Deliberative Forum: Emotional Expression in User-Generated and Professional Content on the USA Today Website" Colene J. Lind, Univ of Texas, Austin "03. From Lumpy Rutherford to Nelson Muntz: A Content Analysis of Bullying in Sitcoms" Patrice Oppliger, Boston University; Alexandra Sear, Boston University "04. Gender Roles and Interaction in Multi-Child Reality Family Programs" Lauren Elizabeth Clark, North Carolina State University; Wendi Sierra, North Carolina State University "05. How Can You Be Looking at His Bellybutton? Examining Women's Voices in Ritualistic Viewing of Reality-Dating Television" Elizabeth N. Ribarsky, Univ of Illinois, Springfield "06. Husband, Father, Serial Killer? An Analysis of the Use of Deception for Impression Management in Dexter" Laura Mitchell, Illinois State University "07. Identity Construction of Beyonce Knowles" Kimberly Wu, Pepperdine University "08. If Only the Public Knew the Science: Examining the Role of Adult Learning Theory in Climate Change Communication" Caroline Beard, Colorado State University; Jessica L. Thompson, Colorado State University "09. Information’s Death Panels: The Roles of Factual Information and Ideology in the Correction of Political Misperceptions" Laura Alberti, Univ of Southern California "10. Lebron James and 'The Decision': An Empirical Examination of Image Repair in Sports" Kenon A. Brown, University of Alabama; Josh Dickhaus, University of Alabama; Mia Long, University of Alabama "11. Monopolizing Melodies: The Market of Live Music Performance" Kristine Weglarz, Trinity University "12. MTV’s docu-series delivers platform for teen parenthood: A content analysis of the sexual health references, the portrayal of the joys and struggles of teen pregnancy, and the major storylines depicted in MTV’s show 16 and Pregnant" Sara Peters, University of Missouri "13. Native or Naive? Detecting Deception on Undercover Boss" Terri Toles-Patkin, Eastern Conn State Univ "14. Never Play Musical Chairs with Scientologists: Performing Distinction in the Age of the Status Update" Heidi Khaled, University of Pennsylvania; Brett A. Bumgarner, University of Pennsylvania "15. Of men and monsters: Representations of Elba Esther Gordillo in political cartoons" Zazil Elena Reyes García, Univ of Texas, Austin "16. Party Labels and Social Issues: Experimental Support for Motivated Reasoning" Daniel E. Bergan, Michigan State University "17. Please be okay with this: Exploring Contemporary Coming Out Moments on Network Television" Liora Elias, University of Minnesota "18. Political Ads and Motivated Reasoning" Daniel E. Bergan, Michigan State University "19. Political Brokering in the Domestic Sphere: Examining the Role of Children in Immigrant Political Socialization and Participation" Wenlin Liu, University of Southern California "20. Queering Celebrity Spectacle: Lady Gaga's Carnivalesque Rhetorical Style" Amber Davisson, Willamette University "21. R.I.P. Kutner: Parasocial Relationships and Grieving the Death of a Television Character" Jocelyn DeGroot, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; Alex Leith, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville "22. Reinforcement of the Status Quo: The Populist Voice as Hegemony in Newspaper Coverage of the 2008 Financial Crisis" Justin Bergh, University of Arkansas "24. Strategies of Silence and Narrative in Image Management: A Case Study" John Huxford, Illinois State University "25. The Castro Effect" Bernardita Yunis, Penn State University "26. The Dilemma of Context in Studying Hypercommercialized Media Texts" Matthew P. McAllister, Penn State University; Alexandra Nutter Smith, Penn State University "27. The Displacement of Blame in Conflict: The Use of Internal and External Attributions in The Real Housewives of New York City" Anna Herrman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kim M. Omachinski, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Falon F. Kartch, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Nancy A. Burrell, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "28. The Effeminate Voice: Locating Kawaii Culture in Political Communication" Hsin-Yen Yang, Fort Hays State Univ "29. The More They Changed, the More He Stayed the Same: How Lyndon Johnson's Material Act of Renunciation Changes our Reception of the Speech" Frank Stec, Pennsylvania State University "30. The Power of Glee: The Use of Positive Televisual Representations of Gay Son-Father Relationships to Stop the Spiral of Silence" Jorge Amador, Rutgers University "31. What Candidates Talk about in a Gubernatorial General Election: A Comparative Study of Issue Ownership in Gubernatorial Ads" David M. Rhea, Governors State University; Brett Gerrish, Marquette University "32. Who Hears Government's Voice? A Study of Government Public Diplomacy Spending on Public Perception" Efe Sevin, American University "33. Zombie's 'Halloween' Re-Mask" Joey Watson, Louisiana State University 2:00 PM 412011 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Meet the NCA Editors Sponsor: NCA Publications Board Chair: David Henry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Presenters: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University Juliet L. Dee, University of Delaware Shiv Ganesh, University of Waikato Katherine W. Hawkins, Clemson University Ronald L. Jackson II, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Raymie E. McKerrow, Ohio University Katherine Miller, Texas A&M Univ Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University Cheri J. Simonds, Illinois State University Laura L. Stafford, University of Kentucky J. Macgregor Wise, Arizona State Univ, West 412012 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Distinguished Scholars of 2011: Reflections on their Scholarship Sponsor: NCA National Office Chair: Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University Presenters: Clifford Christians, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Gail T. Fairhurst, Univ of Cincinnati Dennis K. Mumby, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Barbie Zelizer, Univ of Pennsylvania 412013 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Finding “Voice” through Lambda Pi Eta Sponsor: Lambda Pi Eta La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Chair: Jason B. Munsell, Columbia College Presenters: Kristina Horn Sheeler, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Indianapolis Michaela D.E. Meyer, Christopher Newport Univ Jason B. Munsell, Columbia College Caroline S. Parsons, The University of Alabama Leslie Reynard, Washburn University Deborah L. Whitt, Wayne State College 412014 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Global Voices and Perspectives in Public Relations Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Sheila McAllister, Monmouth University Respondent: Michael F. Smith, La Salle University "A Cross-Cultural Study: American and Korean Public Relations Practitioners’ Perception on Organizational Ethical Conditions, Autonomy, and Their Ethics Counselor Role" Jin-Ae Kang, East Carolina University "Building an Agenda for Global Community Engagement: The Influence of Collaboration and Motivation on Message" Ji Young Kim, University of Florida; Jorge Villegas, University of Illinois, Springfield "Voices from Across the Atlantic: Reflections on U.S. and European Public Relations Scholarship" Anna Klyueva, University of Oregon; Erich J. Sommerfeldt, Towson University "Voices of Public Relations Practitioners in National and International Settings: Reflecting on Public Relations Definitions and Models" Sorin Nastasia, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville 412015 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Voices from the Within: An Insider Account of Exclusion and Survival as Told by Women of Color in Academia Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chairs: Marnel Niles, California State University, Fresno; Nickesia S-A Gordon, Barry University Respondents: Marcia A. Dawkins, Brown University; Cerise L. Glenn, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro; Angela Prater, Northampton Community College; Jeanetta D. Sims, Univ of Central Oklahoma "A Different Kind of Professor" Marcia A. Dawkins, Brown University "A Muted Voice on Public vs. Holy Ground: Comparing the Dialectics Experienced as an African American Female in Christian and Regional ‘Majority’ Institutions" Jeanetta D. Sims, Univ of Central Oklahoma "Disclose and Demystify: The Discrepancy between the Concept of Diversity and the Action of Diversity in the Face of 'Stubborn Faculty, Wary Students, and Unsupportive Administrators'" Angela Prater, Northampton Community College; Marnel Niles, California State University, Fresno; Yuping Mao, University of Alberta; Yuxia Qian, Albion College "Navigating New Terrain: Socialization Challenges of African-American Female Tenure-Track Faculty in the Stem Disciplines" Cerise L. Glenn, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro 412022 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor New Perspectives on Instructor/Student Communication: Focusing on Interactions Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Chad Edwards, Western Michigan Univ Respondent: Timothy P. Mottet, Texas State University, San Marcos "Teacher and Student Immediacy: Interactive Outcomes on Students' Learning" Katharine Hoyer, San Diego State University; Peter A. Andersen, San Diego State Univ "Teachers Echoing Students: The Impact of Incorporating Students’ Voice through Immediacy and Relevance to Enhance Cognitive and Affective Learning" John Hooker, Illinois State University "Too Much Information: Perceptions of Student Disclosures as Violating Classroom Expectations" Brandi N. Frisby, University of Kentucky 412023 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Basic Course Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Basic Course Division Presenters: Angela M. Hosek, Emerson College Kevin R. Meyer, Illinois State University Adam C. Jones, Illinois College Blair Thompson, Western Kentucky Univ Cassandra L. Secrease-Dickson, Indiana University Ben Walker, Minnesota State University, Mankato Sandra L. Pensoneau-Conway, Wayne State Univ Melissa Broeckelman-Post, California State University, Los Angeles 412024 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Working Learners: Educating for Success Sponsor: NCA Educational Policies Board Chair: Sara C. Weintraub, Regis College Presenters: Everett E. Corum, American Public University System W. Bradford Mello, National Communication Association Trent Webb, Nassau Comm College 412025 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Communication Assessment Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication Assessment Division Presenter: Phil Backlund, Central Washington University 412028 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Top Three Papers in Group Communication Sponsor: Group Communication Division Chair: Kathleen M. Propp, Western Michigan University Respondent: Dennis S. Gouran, Penn State University "Impersonal, Interpersonal, and Hyperpersonal: Social Media Contact and Perceptions of Team Processes and Outcomes" Elizabeth Carlson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Normative and Informational Influence in Decision-Making Groups: A Goals-Plans-Actions Approach" Mary Lynn M. Henningsen, Northern Illinois Univ; Valentina Cotini, CDI Head Start; David Dryden Henningsen, Northern Illinois University; Chance McWorthy, Mount Mercy University; Emily Honchar McWorthy, Kirkwood Community College "Understanding Participation in Groups: Individual and Group Factors that Influence Willingness to Voice Ideas in Groups" Isabel C. Botero, Aarhus University; Amber Raile, North Dakota State Univ 412029 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Enduring Voices: African American Women in Academia Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Monica Flippin Wynn, Jackson State Univ Presenters: Preselfannie McDaniels, Jackson State University Natalie Tindall, Georgia State University Respondent: Meta G. Carstarphen, University of Oklahoma 412031 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Imagining LGBTQ Futures: Analyzing Voice through the Voices of the It Gets Better Project Sponsor: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Kristen Cole, Univ of New Mexico Respondent: Jeffrey Bennett, University of Iowa "'It Gets Better' as Conflict Transformation: A Framework for Analyzing Social Change Campaigns" Leah Sprain, Colorado State University "An Underlying Exigency: (Susto) Heredado, an Internet Meme, and Story-telling as Voice in the It Gets Better Project ™" Eric Aoki, Colorado State University "Giving Universal Voice to Sympathy: The 'It Gets Better' Campaign as Catalyst for Inclusion" Allison Burr-Miller, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Linda Baughman, Christopher Newport University "Storytelling in a Public Meeting: Analyzing Joel Burns’ 'It Gets Better' Speech" Laura W. Black, Ohio University 412051 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor Women, Work, and Wobblies: Labor Union Voices across Time, Cultures, and Rhetorical Spheres Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Public Address Division Chair: Matt May, North Carolina State University Respondent: Kirt H. Wilson, Penn State University "'Other Peoples’ Kitchens': Working-Class Black Feminism in the Rhetoric of Claudia Jones" Jennifer A. Keohane, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "Disposable Labor: Navajo Uranium Miners and Indigenous Articulations of Work, Alienation, and Solidarity" Casey Kelly, Butler University "Hobohemia: Vernacular Surrealism in the Rhetoric of the Industrial Workers of the World" Matt May, North Carolina State University "Navigating Labor Sisterhood in a Man’s World: The Rhetoric and Activities of Industrial Labor’s Mary Harris 'Mother' Jones" Mari Boor Tonn, University of Richmond 412052 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor Voicing Race/Disrupting Whiteness: Critical Whiteness Studies as a Voice for Social Consciousness Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Aimee Carrillo Rowe, University of Iowa Respondent: Thomas Nakayama, Northeastern University "Locating Whiteness, Challenging Privilege: A Journey into the Borders of Performativity" Susana Martinez Guillem, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Revoking the White Press 'Pass:' Voicing Whiteness as a Method of Engaging the Media for Social Change" MaryAnn Martin, University of Iowa "Voices in My Head: On Doing Engaged Critical Whiteness Communication Work in Organizations" Chris Groscurth, Trinity Health "Voices of (Be)longing: Nation, Citizenship and Whiteness" Megan Morrissey, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Voicing the Poverty of Privilege: On the Instructive Failures of Critical Whiteness Studies" Clayton Rosati, Bowling Green State Univ 412053 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Voice and Visibility in Celebrity Branding: The Production of the Ordinary/Spectacular in Place, Space and Identity Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Allyson Shaffer, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "'The Brad Pitt Houses': Celebrity Brands and the Production of Neighborhood Space" Helen Morgan, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "How to Become a Celebrity, Whether You Want to or Not: The Celebritizing Space of The Sims 3 Late Night" Allyson Shaffer, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Sonic Cartography and Celebrity Voice-over: Mapping Place through Voice in the Central Park Celebrity Audio Tour" Stace Treat, Drake University "‘The Situation’ in Jersey Shore: Reality Stars, Geography, and the New TV Economy" Ishita Sinharoy, Allegheny College; Julie A. Wilson, Allegheny College 412054 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor What "Voices" are Represented? Analyses of LGBTQ Characters in the Media Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Mass Communication Division Chair: Karen A. McGrath, College of Saint Rose "'Coming Out' in Riverdale: An Analysis of the First Gay Character in the Veronica Comic Book" Karen A. McGrath, College of Saint Rose "Giving Voice to the First Gay Syndicated Comic Character: A Narrative Analysis of For Better or For Worse?" Dacia Charlesworth, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne "Gleefully Regressive: Representations of LGBTQ Characters in Glee" Lori Bindig, College of Saint Rose "Remade and Regressive: The CW’s 90210" Andrea Bergstrom, Franklin Pierce University 412055 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras E - Third Floor Voices Carry: Advancing Our Conversation about Critical (Communication) Pedagogy Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Christina Saindon, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Presenters: Karen Anderson, University of North Texas Leda M. Cooks, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst Ann Darling, University of Utah Deanna L. Fassett, San Jose State University Richie Hao, University of Denver Aubrey A. Huber, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Keith Nainby, California State Univ, Stanislaus Christina Saindon, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale John T. Warren (In Memoriam), Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 412057 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras H - Third Floor Material Praxis: The Visual Performativity of Experimental Film Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Nichole Nicholson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Respondent: Jake Simmons, Angelo State University "Bearing Fruit" Nicole Wood, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "Home Videos" Meagan Oestry, University of North Texas, Denton "Leaving Traces: The Preservation and Production of Memory in Handmade Film" Lindsay Greer, Independent Scholar "Oneiroid Life" Naida Zukic, BMCC, CUNY, Manhattan "The Nightingale’s Song" Sarah K. Jackson, Louisiana State University 412060 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Finding the Voices of Nature: Listening Beyond Words Sponsor: Environmental Communication Division Chair: Tarla Rai Peterson, Texas A&M University "'The Neatest Part I Think is Hearing the Whale': Experiencing and Interpreting Nature’s Voice" Tema Milstein, University of New Mexico "Articulating Beached Whales" Deborah Cox Callister, University of Utah "Elaborations on Non-verbal Ways of Communicating with Nature" Michelle Scollo, City University of New York, Bronx Community College "Listening Beyond Language" Donal A. Carbaugh, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst "Zen and the Art of Environmental Communication: Revisiting the Weyekin Principle" Michael W. Salvador, Washington State Univ 412061 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony J - Fourth Floor Top Four Papers in Peace and Conflict Communication Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Merci Decker, University of Memphis Respondent: Garry P. Bailey, Abilene Christian University "Cooperative Struggle: Re-framing Intercultural Conflict in the Management of Sino-American Joint Ventures" Kathleen J. Krone, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln; Sarah J Steimel, Weber State University "From Sierra Leone to Kosovo: Exploring Possibilities for Gendered Peacebuilding" Stephanie Norander, Missouri State Univ; Courtney E. Cole, Ohio University "Looking toward the Future by Considering the Past: The Impact of Counterfactual Narratives and Implicit Beliefs on Negotiation Performance" Elaine M. Wong, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Michael Haselhuhn, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Laura Kray, University of California, Berkeley "Organizing Dialogical Citizenship: A Pluralistic Alternative to Exclusionary Liberalism" Rachel A. Stohr, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln 412062 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Training and Development Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Training and Development Division Balcony K - Fourth Floor Presenters: Nicole Laster, University of Waikato Peter Jorgensen, Western Illinois Univ Liane Gray-Starner, Marietta College Jeffrey S. Martin, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Lori J.N. Charron, Concordia University Stephanie Dailey, Univ of Texas, Austin Andrew Murray, Metropolitan State College of Denver Joe Cardot III, Abilene Christian University 412070 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Ethnography of Communication Activism Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Christine Davis, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Presenters: Deborah Breede, Coastal Carolina University Jenn L. Erdely, Prairie View A&M University Ross Louis, Xavier University of Louisiana Jesica E. Speed, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Respondent: Christine Davis, University of North Carolina, Charlotte 412071 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Reading Lincoln’s Cooper Union Address in Memory of Michael Leff Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: David Zarefsky, Northwestern University Respondent: David Zarefsky, Northwestern University "Dialogic and Transcendent Ethics: A Speech at the Civic Crossroads" Brandon M. Inabinet, Furman University "Lincoln Designing a Veneer of Reason in the Cooper Union Address" Beth Innocenti, University of Kansas "The Unstable Moral Middle Ground in Lincoln’s Cooper Union Address" James Jasinski, Univ of Puget Sound 412072 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor And Still We Rise: Giving Voice to the Lived Experiences of Black Women Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Karla D. Scott, St. Louis University Presenters: Jamel Bell, Boston College Mariama M. Changamire Shaw, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst Olga I. Davis, Arizona State University Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University Amber Johnson, Prairie View A&M University Sacheen Mobley, Central Washington University Dana Seay, University of Louisville Siobhan Smith, University of Louisville Toniesha Latrice Taylor, Prairie View A&M Univ Kerry Wilson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 412073 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Dragons and Dresses and Ducklings, Oh My!: Performing LGBTQ Representations from Children’s Picture Books Sponsors: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns, Performance Studies Division Chair: Amy K. Kilgard, San Francisco State University Presenters: Allen Conkle, San Francisco State University Ruth A. Gildea, San Francisco State University Amy K. Kilgard, San Francisco State University Rebecca Prather, San Francisco State University Susan B. Shimanoff, San Francisco State University Respondent: Stacy L. Holman Jones, California State University, Northridge 412093 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor The Tucson Shootings: Voices of Political Civility and Blame Assessment Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: Judith S. Trent, Univ of Cincinnati Respondents: Mary L. Kahl, SUNY, New Paltz; Kathleen E. Kendall, University of Maryland; Richard E. Vatz, Towson University; Mitchell S. McKinney, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College; Paula J. Youra, Lynchburg College; Danielle Wiese Leek, Grand Valley State Univ "A Bipartisan Deal: Stopping the Voices in Cyberspace" Danielle Wiese Leek, Grand Valley State Univ "A Call for Recovery and a Recovering of Civility: President Obama’s Tucson Address" Mary L. Kahl, SUNY, New Paltz "In Defense of Principled Incivility" Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College "President Barack Obama’s Memorial Address and Sarah Palin’s Charge of 'Blood Libel': Responding to the Tragedy in Tucson" Mitchell S. McKinney, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Sarah Palin’s 'America's Enduring Strength' Speech: Civil Discourse or Blood Libel?" Paula J. Youra, Lynchburg College "The Tucson Shootings: Which Play Did You See?" Kathleen E. Kendall, University of Maryland "The Tucson Shootings: Caused by Political Motives or by Mental Illness?" Richard E. Vatz, Towson University 412095 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms III - Second Floor Voiceless: Strategies for Confronting the Transcendent Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Religious Communication Association Chair: S. David Zuckerman, California State Univ, Sacramento "Silence as Rhetorical Response to the Ineffable: Unprogrammed Quaker Meeting for Worship" James W. CrockerLakness, Univ of Cincinnati "Infinite Moment: Musicality and Transcendence in Christian Worship Services" Andrea Terry, Cuesta College "Voicing vs. Performing Love: Contact and Communion in John Paul II’s "Theology of the Body"" Jon P. Radwan, Seton Hall University "Voiceless Communication through Iconography in First and Secondary Oral Cultures." Christine Gunn-Danforth, Joahre "Seeing Silence: Style, Cinema, and Transcendence" Mark A. E. Williams, California State Univ, Sacramento 412101 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Top Student Papers in Critical and Cultural Studies Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: George McHendry Jr., University of Utah Respondent: Kevin Ayotte, California State University, Fresno "On Being-Confined: Destructive Time and the Supermax Prison Cell as a Weapon of War" Michael Vicaro, University of Pittsburgh "Two Sides of the Same Coin: Economic Bail Out Discourse as Liberating and Oppressive" Christy-Dale L. Sims, University of Colorado "What an Idea Sirji! Deconstructing the Language of Citizenship in Idea Cellular’s ‘Inclusive India’ Ads" Rahul Mukherjee, University of California, Santa Barbara 412103 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Outsourced: Laboring Bodies in the Digital Economy Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Kumi Silva, University of North Carolina Presenters: Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State Univ Pavithra Narayanan, Washington State University Sarah Sharma, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Kumi Silva, University of North Carolina 412104 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor From One TV show to Another: Exploring the Many Voices of Television Research Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Jeff Pierson, Bridgewater College Respondent: Debbi A. Hatton, Sam Houston State Univ "Making Prejudice Palatable: Narrative Revulsion and Resolution on The Office" Lisa Glebatis Perks, Nazareth College; Emily A. Soule, Nazareth College "Metaphors of Friendship in Real Housewives of New York" Lara C. Stache, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Nancy A. Burrell, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Lucy's Two Babies: Framing the First Televised Depiction of Pregnancy" Stephanie E. Bor, University of Utah "Producing Television 2.0: Reinventing the Industry in MTV's 'Valemont'" Aymar Jean Christian, University of Pennsylvania "Perceptions and Responses to Monk's Portrayal of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: The Perspective of Individuals with Mental Illness" Cynthia A. Hoffner, Georgia State University; Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University 412106 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Advancing Institutional Theory Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: John Lammers, University of Illinois Respondent: Patricia Riley, Univ of Southern California "Institutionalization of Community Engaged Scholarship at a Land Grant, Research Extensive University: Examining the Paradox of Identity" Jessica K. Jameson, North Carolina State University; Patti H. Clayton, Indiana UniversityPurdue University, Indianapolis; Audrey J. Jaeger, North Carolina State University "Managing Organizational Contradictions: The Institutionalization of Value-based Discourse" Erin E. Ortiz, University of Utah "Operationalizing Institutional Beliefs for Organizational Communication Research: Strategies for Measuring the Identity Constructs of Professionals" Joshua Barbour, Texas A&M Univ "The Power of Choice and a Rational Voice: Expanding the Implications of an Institutional Theory of Organizational Communication" Ashley K. Barrett, Univ of Texas, Austin "Two Dominant Industries, One Regulatory Agency: Organizational Lobbying Strategies in a Competitive Environment" Amy Sindik, University of Georgia 412108 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Assume the Tiger is in the Grass: Transformative Communication Events in Other Cultures Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Sara DeTurk, Univ of Texas, San Antonio Respondent: Kathryn Toelken, Univ of South Alabama "China’s Melamine Crisis: A Case Study in Actional Legitimacy" Elizabeth L. Petrun, University of Kentucky; Timothy L. Sellnow, University of Kentucky "Honduras and the Scene of the Crisis" Lauren Bayliss, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University "Coverage of the Economic Crisis in Mainstream Indian Media: Ideologies of Neoliberalism" Soumitro Sen, Purdue University; Mohan J. Dutta, Purdue University "New Media and Civic Engagement in China: The Case of the Xiamen PX Event" Guosong Shao, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics; Jiani Wu, Pittsburg State University; Jiayin Lu, China Youth University 412110 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D1 - Third Floor Top Four Papers in Experiential Learning Sponsor: Experiential Learning in Communication Division Chair: Lori Leonard Britt, James Madison Univ Respondent: Karen M. Roloff, Elmhurst College "Culturally Relevant Pedagogy, Service Learning and Voice in the Communication Classroom" Janet W. Colvin, Utah Valley University; Nancy Tobler, Utah Valley University "Voices of Service-Learning for Social Justice: A Wabi Sabi Approach" Spoma Jovanovic, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro; Crystal Edwards Oldham, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Dante L. Johnson, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro "The Student Voice in Service-Learning: Expressions of Frustration and Insight through Photovoice" Dylan P. Wolfe, Clemson University; David R. Novak, Erasmus University, Rotterdam "Aristotle's Cafe: Speaking from Experience" Seyed Hassan Ghiassi, California State University, Chico 412112 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Business Meeting of the Human Communication and Technology Division Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Presenters: Star A. Muir, George Mason University Kris M. Markman, Univ of Memphis John W. Howard III, East Carolina Univ Erin Hollenbaugh, Kent State Univ, Canton John S.W. Spinda, Murray State Univ Gamze Erturk, Univ of Texas, Austin Scott C. D'Urso, Marquette University Brett Lunceford, Univ of South Alabama 412113 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor The Strong Voice of the Neurosciences Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Chair: David Gruber, North Carolina State University "'Neuroscience' as Voicebank: The Neuroscientific Turn in Literature" Jordynn M. Jack, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Disentangling the ‘Neuro’ from the ‘Rhetorics’: Punctuating the Prefixated Neuro-disciplines" Jenell Johnson, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Melissa M. Littlefield, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Our Children’s Brains Are Mutating: Neuro-Imaging and the Rhetoric of 'Acquired Attention Deficit Disorder'" David Gruber, North Carolina State University "‘Fact Finding’ and ‘Theory Building’: The Rhetorical Use of Popular Neuroscience in the Emergent Neurodisciplines" Melissa M. Littlefield, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Jenell Johnson, University of Wisconsin, Madison 412114 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Maurepas - Third Floor Top Paper Panel in Health Communication Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Lance Rintamaki, University at Buffalo, SUNY "Encouraging Mexican-heritage Youth to Intervene when Friends Drink: The Role of Targeted Parent-Child Communication about Alcohol" Jennifer A. Kam, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Bridget Potocki, Ohio State University; Michael L. Hecht, Penn State University "A new voice in health communication messages: Effects of persuasive hope appeals on subjective feelings of hope" Amy E. Chadwick, Ohio University "Too Fat, Too Thin, Just Right: Descriptions of the Perfect Female Body" Mary Bresnahan, Michigan State University; Jenn Anderson, Michigan State University "Routine and Deliberate Information Exposure Effects on Mammography Behavior" Susan Mello, Univ of Pennsylvania; Sarah Parvanta, University of Pennsylvania 412115 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor The National States Advisory Council: Successful Practices and Strategic Voices Sponsor: National States Advisory Council Chair: Susan Tomasovic, George Mason Univ Presenters: Thomas G. Endres, Univ of Northern Colorado Eric Grabowsky, Dickinson State Univ Scott L. Jensen, Webster University Douglas Marshall, Duquesne University Thomas Sabetta, University of Kentucky C. Sue Strohkirch, Fort Hays State Univ 412121 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Burke, Body, and Voice: Burkean Criticism Embodied Sponsors: Kenneth Burke Society, Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Devika Chawla, Ohio University Bayside A - Fourth Floor "Helping the Body Speak: Burke on Bones, Biologism, and the Question of Race" Bryan Crable, Villanova University "Listening to the Yearning for Authoritative Disambiguation" Corey Anton, Grand Valley State University "The Wild Child and the Voice of the Other" Richard H. Thames, Duquesne University "Who Speaks for the Earth? Burkean Analysis of Marcellus Shale Rhetoric" Erik Garrett, Duquesne University 412122 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Rhetoric, Commemoration and Public Memory: The Materialization and Performance of Past and Present Voices Part One Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Kenneth S. Zagacki, North Carolina State University Presenters: Bill Balthrop, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Carole Blair, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Victoria Gallagher, North Carolina State University Kelly Norris Martin, Rochester Institute of Technology Brad Vivian, Syracuse University 412123 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Top Papers in Political Communication Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Mary E. Stuckey, Georgia State University Respondent: Michael X. Delli Carpini, Univ of Pennsylvania "Agitating for a Voice: A Theory of Third Party Presidential Campaign Style" Ryan M. Neville-Shepard, Indiana University-Purdue University, Columbus "Assessing Belief in Online Political Rumors and its Impact on Vote Choice" Brian Weeks, Ohio State University; R. Kelly Garrett, Ohio State University "Revisiting the Rigidity-of-the-Right Hypothesis: An Assessment of Ideological Polarization and News Media Use in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election" Rico Neumann, University for Peace; Kate Kenski, University of Arizona "Undermining the Corrective Effects of Media-based Political Fact Checking" R. Kelly Garrett, Ohio State University; Emily Lynch, Ohio State University; Erik C. Nisbet, Ohio State University 412125 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Is It Over…Or Just Beginning? Making the Transition from Research for Competition to Research for Scholarship Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Chad Kuyper, Florida State College, Jacksonville Presenters: Michael S. Chouinard, Florida State University Jordan Christiansen, Minnesota State Unversity, Mankato David DePino, North Central College Suzanne Lumberg, Illinois State University Kelsey Raasch, Concordia College Dillon White, Illinois State University 412127 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Top Papers in Communication and the Future: Voices of Online Romance, Globalization, and Digital Protest Sponsor: Communication and the Future Division Chair: Shane Tilton, Ohio University, Lancaster Respondent: Angela M. Lee, University of Texas, Austin "Lovebirds of a Feather: Online Dating and Homophily Preference in Romantic Relationships" Derek Blackwell, University of Pennsylvania "Cultivation Theory and the Digital Age: Extrapolations and Limitations in the Age of New Media" Sara Colabella, Fairfield University "Losing Their Voice! Fighting for Immediacy and Losing to Technology in the College Classroom" Chris Gurrie, University of Tampa "When the youth text their voices for the radio: Mobile phones and radio convergence in Turkey" Ece Algan, California State Univ, San Bernardino "Diffusion and Glocalization: Dialectical Tensions for Wal-Mart de México" Elizabeth Minei, University of Oklahoma; Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida "Collapsing the Global and the Local through Interscalar Strategies: A Glurbanization Perspective" Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida 412128 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Top Papers in Communication and Social Cognition Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Chair: Lisa Lindsey, Naval Postgraduate School "In Search of the Elusive Boomerang Effect II" Frank Boster, Michigan State University; Briana DeAngelis, Michigan State University; David D. Clare, Michigan State University "Stress and Personality as Antecedents to Verbal and Physical Aggression: Verbal Collaboration and Social Distancing as Compensatory Strategies" Mark Hamilton, University of Connecticut; Alice E. Veksler, University of Connecticut; Melissa A. Tafoya, Arizona State University "Putting Threat in Perspective: The Rational Reappraisal of Anecdotal Crime Stories" Charles R. Berger, Univ of California, Davis; Yehreen Ha, University of California, Davis 412129 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Asian/Pacific American Communication Studies Division and Caucus Business Meeting Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Caucus Presenters: Hsin-I (Cynthia) Cheng, Santa Clara University Chin-Chung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha Shinsuke Eguchi, University of Denver Mariko Izumi, Columbus State Univ Lili Shi, CUNY / Kingsborough Community College Ako Inuzuka, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown 412130 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Fitting In: Experience of Immigration in the U.S. and Japan Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Alexis Valianos, Arizona State University "Assessing Intercultural Experience: Differences in Acculturation, Intercultural Sensitivity, and Cognitive Flexibility between the First and Second Generation of Latino Immigrants" Christine Christmas, Liberty University; Gina Barker, Coastal Carolina University "Does Direct Contact Really Help? Koreans’ Stereotypes of Americans and Direct Contact Effect" Cheongmi Shim, Bowling Green State Univ; Yan Bing Zhang, University of Kansas "The Communication Implications and Related Experiences Associated with Transracially Adopting a Child from Vietnam" Lan-Marie Malin, University of Central Florida; Mia Kamal, Louisiana State University "The Acculturation of South Asian Immigrants to the United States: A Narrative Analysis of the DesiJournal" Anjana Mudambi, University of New Mexico "'Here to Study, Not to Make Money': Japanese Nurses’ Reflections on Working with Indonesian Nurse Candidates" Naomi Sugimoto, Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care, Keio University; Yoko Kageyama, University of Shizuoka, Junior College; Toru Nomura, Keio University; Hirotaka Onishi, University of Tokyo 412131 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor 'We Can't/Won’t Talk about it': Disciplining and Silencing Tall Poppies in the Academic Workplace Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chairs: Kirsten Broadfoot, Colorado State University; Cindy L. Griffin, Colorado State University Presenters: Robin Patric Clair, Purdue University Belle A. Edson, Arizona State University James Fortney, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Gregory Sean Hummel, Bloomsburg University Erika L. Kirby, Creighton University Nikki Townsley McCormick, Extanz.com 412132 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Top Papers in Chinese Communication Studies Sponsor: Association for Chinese Communication Studies Chair: Mei Zhang, Missouri Western State Univ Respondent: Ling Chen, Hong Kong Baptist Univ "Moderating Effects of Culture on the Relationships between Interpersonal Goals and Conflict Avoidance Strategies: A U.S.-China Comparison" Qi Wang, Villanova University; Lan Ni, University of Houston; Wei Wang, Asia International Open University (MACAU); Deborah A. Cai, Temple University; Edward L. Fink, University of Maryland "Chinese Voices in U.S. Media: A Source Analysis of U.S. Elite Newspapers' Coverage of China in 2000-2009" Lan Ye, University of Alabama; Yorgo Pasadeos, University of Alabama "Illegalizing 'The Other:' Chinese Illegal Immigrants in Print Media Spectacle" Zheng Zhu, Washington State Univ "Re-anchoring an Ancient, Emergent Superpower: 2010 Shanghai World Expo, Public Memory, and National Identity" Jie Gong, Arizona State University 412141 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Health Communication in the Family: Promoting Wellness and Coping with Disease Sponsors: Family Communication Division, Health Communication Division Chair: Laura E. Miller, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Respondent: Valerie Young, Hanover College "Communication and Information Challenges in the Context of Adult Children’s Coping with Lung Cancer: Implications for Education, Intervention and Support for Families" Ashley Middleton, Univ of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign; Anne M. Stone, Portland State University; Sylvia L. Mikucki-Enyart, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; John Caughlin, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Laura E. Brown, Univ of Texas, Austin "The Role of Family Health Communication in Individual Health Behaviors Concerning Diet and Physical Activity" Elizabeth Baiocchi-Wagner, Univ of Missouri, Columbia; Amelia Talley, University of Missouri "Managing Privacy in Families at Risk for Genetic Disease: A Communication Privacy Management Theory Perspective" Emily Rauscher, University of Missouri "The Theory of Planned Behavior and Predicting Maternal Intention and Encouragement of a Healthy Diet for Preadolescent Daughters" Lauren M. Hamel, Dublin City University 412142 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor Defining and Predicting Social Support in Relationships Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Susan L. Kline, Ohio State University Respondent: Leah E. Bryant, DePaul University "'Time to Celebrate!' Examining Realistic Celebratory Support Message Features and Scenarios" Bethany Kindley, Saginaw Valley State University; Jennifer D. McCullough, Saginaw Valley State University "Communication and Relationship Circumstances that Drive the Initiation of Social Support: An Extension of Communication Privacy Management Theory" Erin Basinger, University of Illinois; Kirsten Weber, Central Michigan University "Relational Turbulence, Perceptions of Enacted Support, and Emotional Improvement" Jennifer S. Priem, Univ of Texas, Austin; Denise Solomon, Penn State University "Helpful and Challenging Support Encounters in the Aftermath of HPV Infection and Diagnosis" Kami A. Kosenko, North Carolina State University; Elizabeth A. Craig, North Carolina State University; Jacquelyn Harvey, University of Washington 412143 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor The Egyptian Liberation Movement: Looking Back, Looking Ahead Sponsor: NCA First Vice President Chair: Herbert W. Simons, Temple University Presenters: Shahira Amin, Inside Africa, CNN Hala Mustafa, Al_Dimugratiya Wael Narvara, Horizon Studios Herbert W. Simons, Temple University Eric Trager, University of Pennsylvania 412151 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor In Memory of Professors Raymond Puchot and Nacho Cordova Sponsor: La Raza Caucus Chair: George Pacheco Jr., Angelo State Univ Presenters: Carlos G. Alemán, James Madison Univ Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver Teresita Garza, St. Edward's University Frank G. Perez, Univ of Texas, El Paso Richard Pineda, University of Texas, El Paso 412152 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Co-constructing Emergency Communication Environments through the Voices of Stakeholders Sponsor: Applied Communication Division Chair: Julie M. Novak, Wayne State Univ Presenters: Sadaf Ali, Wayne State University Gina Eosco, Cornell University Karen Freberg, University of Louisville Tatjana Magdalena Hocke, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville Laura E. Pechta, Wayne State Univ Christine M. Stover, Oakland University Kathleen Vidoloff, University of Kentucky Fred Vultee, Wayne State University Respondent: Michael J. Palenchar, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville 412153 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Master's Education Town Hall Meeting: Continuing Issues in Master's Only Communication Programs Sponsor: Master's Education Section Chair: Barbara Baker, University of Central Missouri Presenters: John S. Caputo, Gonzaga University Daniel Cronn-Mills, Minnesota State University, Mankato Katherine J. Denker, Ball State University Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University Kathleen F. McConnell, San Jose State University Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University 412154 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Philosophy of Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Philosophy of Communication Division Presenters: Deborah Eicher-Catt, Penn State University Marie L. Radford, Rutgers University Pat Arneson, Duquesne University 412156 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Narratives in Opposition: Exploring the Construction of and Choices between Contemporary Religious Narratives Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Daniel D. Gross, Montana State Univ, Billings Respondent: David Weiss, Montana State Univ, Billings "(Un)braiding Oppositional Narratives of Democracy and Public Religious Activism" Samuel Boerboom, Seattle University "Achievement of Narrative Superiority in Oppositional Christian Narratives" Daniel D. Gross, Montana State Univ, Billings "Calling Things by Their Right Names: Prophetic Religious Narrative, William James and the Fringe" Joe E. Rhodes, Louisiana State University "Discourse of Change: Developing a Model of Jewish Spiritual Rhetorical Communication" Miri Pardo, St. John Fisher College "Losing the Faith: Competing Narratives of Disbelief in Atheist Deconversion Stories" W. Benjamin Myers, Univ of South Carolina, Upstate 412157 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Is Voice Enough? Exploring the Problem of “Strategy” in Environmental Communication Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Environmental Communication Division Chair: Peter K. Bsumek, James Madison Univ Presenters: Peter K. Bsumek, James Madison Univ Andrea Catellani, Universite Catholique de Louvain Jennifer Good, Brock University Kathleen P. Hunt, University of Utah William J. Kinsella, North Carolina State University Joy Piazza, Saint Mary's College Justin Rolfe-Redding, George Mason Univ Steven Schwarze, Univ of Montana Barb Willard, DePaul University Respondent: J. Robert Cox, University of North Carolina 412158 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Spiritual Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Division Presenter: Kip Redick, Christopher Newport University 3:30 PM 413001 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott NCA Doctoral Education Committee Meeting Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Pat Arneson, Duquesne University Carole Blair, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Lynn M. Disbrow, Huntingdon College Debbie S. Dougherty, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Carolyn S. Ellis, Univ of South Florida Edward L. Fink, University of Maryland Lawrence R. Frey, Trinity University/University of Colorado, Boulder Katherine W. Hawkins, Clemson University Timothy Kuhn, Univ of Colorado, Boulder John C. Meyer, Univ of Southern Mississippi Kristine Muñoz, University of Iowa Sandra J Sarkela, Univ of Memphis Brian Scott Titsworth, Ohio University Mary D. Vavrus, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Boardroom - First Floor 413011 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Proposition: An On-Line Journal of Theatre and Media Pedagogy Sponsor: Theatre Division Chair: Julie Rae Mollenkamp, University of Central Missouri Presenters: Monica F. Anderson, Franciscan Univ of Steub James M. Brandon, Hillsdale College Michael Mullen O'Hara, Ball State University Barbara Parisi, Long Island University 413012 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor NCA Distinguished Scholar Business Meeting Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenter: Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University 413013 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Giving “Voice” to the Researcher: Dealing with the Effects of Difficult, Unanticipated Sensitive Research Sponsor: Difficult Dialogues in Communication Chair: Marleah Dean, Texas A&M University Presenters: Kelly E. Jarrell, East Carolina University Kris Kirschbaum, East Carolina Univ Marianne LeGreco, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Virginia McDermott, High Point University Carolina Ramos, Univ of New Mexico Respondent: Brittani S. Parker, East Carolina University 413014 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Amplifying Your Voice Online: Web Analytics as a Tool of Strategic Communication Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Michael L. Kent, University of Oklahoma Presenters: Bryan Carr, University of Oklahoma Rebekah Husted, University of Oklahoma Michael L. Kent, University of Oklahoma Rebeca Pop, University of Oklahoma 413015 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor African American Communication & Culture Business Meeting Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Presenters: Eletra Gilchrist, University of Alabama, Huntsville Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary Cerise L. Glenn, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Anntarie Lanita Sims, College of New Jersey Jamel Bell, Boston College Nathan L. Carter, California State Univ, San Bernardino Kandace Harris, Shaw University Shawn D. Long, University of North Carolina, Charlotte 413022 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Memory, Historiography, and War in the Twenty-First Century Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Paul Achter, University of Richmond Respondent: Barbara Biesecker, University of Georgia "A Rebirth of Cynicism: The Iraq Syndrome in Critical War Films" Michael Rancourt, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "After Iraq: Television, Presidentiality, and the Politics of War Memory" Paul Achter, University of Richmond "Forgetting Women's Voices: The Gendered Politics of Cultural Amnesia" Shannon L. Holland, Clemson University "Historicizing the Terror-Net: Western Media’s Reporting of Terrorism Online" John Jordan, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 413023 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Bill Ayers Lecture Series: Communicating for Social Justice Sponsor: Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Chair: Barbie Zelizer, Univ of Pennsylvania Respondents: Della Pollock, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Arthur P. Bochner, Univ of South Florida "Living Memory and Oral History" Bill Ayers, University of Illinois, Chicago 413024 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Ethics and Politics in Nineteenth-Century America Sponsors: American Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Ruth J. Beerman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Respondent: Carl R. Burgchardt, Colorado State University "Daniel Webster for the Prosecution: The Moral Drama of the Salem Murder Trial" James Farrell, University of New Hampshire "Accessing a Public: Enlightenment Rhetoric in First-Wave Feminism" David Tokarz, Wake Forest University "Free Love and Radical Maternalism" Leslie J. Harris, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Imported Evils: Chinese Immigration, Labor, and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century America" Jennifer A. Keohane, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison 413025 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Resistance and Activism Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Michael Trujillo, California State Univ, Chico Respondent: Ted Gournelos, Rollins College "I Hate Chicken Breast: A Tale of Resisting Stories and Disembodied Knowledge Construction" Claudio Moreira, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst "Living in the Shadow of Goliath: Typologizing a Rural Community’s Responses to a Coal-Fired Power Plant" Valerie L. Thatcher, Univ of Texas, Austin "Vigilant Voices: Towards an Oral History of Community Violence in Baltimore" Katie Kavanagh O'Neill, University of Pittsburgh "'I Know I’m Unlovable': Desperation, Dislocation, Despair and Discourse on the Academic Job Hunt" Andrew F. Herrmann, East Tennessee State University 413028 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Group Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Group Communication Division Presenters: Sandra Ketrow, University of Rhode Island Torsten Reimer, Purdue University Laura W. Black, Ohio University Kathleen M. Propp, Western Michigan University 413029 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Enhancing the Voice of Instructional Communication Scholarship: New and Evolving Measurements Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Christopher J. Claus, West Virginia University Respondent: Ann B. Frymier, Miami University "Communication and Emotion in Teaching and Learning: Development and Validation of the Student Interest and Engagement Scales" Joseph Mazer, Clemson University "Student Academic Support: A Validity Test" Blair Thompson, Western Kentucky Univ; Joseph Mazer, Clemson University "Student Classroom Engagement: Developing a Scale to Measure Student Voice" Kevin R. Meyer, Illinois State University; Brian Scott Titsworth, Ohio University; Elizabeth Graham, University of Akron; Benjamin R. Bates, Ohio University; Gordon Brooks , Ohio University "The Voice of Students: Developing and Validating the Instructional Dissent Scale" Alan K. Goodboy, Bloomsburg University 413031 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Powerful Queer Voices Sponsor: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division Chair: Karen E. Lovaas, San Francisco State Univ "Facing Queer Gender Performativity: How Queer Gender Performances Trouble Facework Research" Julie Wight, Northeastern Illinois Univ "Home for a Voiceless Community: Transgender Students and Experiences with Residential Housing" Jonathan Pryor, University of Missouri; David Ta-Pryor, University of Missouri "In Our Own Voice: A Narrative Analysis of the It Gets Better Project and Digital Storytelling" Erica Ciszek, University of Oregon "Queer Pedagogy Matters: Queering Academic Communication and Communicating Queer in Academia" Ragan Fox, California State University, Long Beach; Karma R. Chávez, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison "Queering the Body Politic: Intersectional Reflexivity in the Body Narratives of Queer Men" Richard G. Jones, Eastern Illinois University 413051 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor A Tribute to Japanese Disaster Victims: Cross-Cultural Voices of Crisis Management of the 2011 Great Eastern Japan Earthquake, Tsunami, and Radiation Leak Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Japan-U.S. Communication Association, Mass Communication Division Chair: Edwin R. McDaniel, California State University, San Marcos Presenters: Steven C. Combs, Hawaii Pacific University Rose G. Campbell, Butler University Patricia Riley, Univ of Southern California Hajime Sato, National Institute of Public Health, Japan Yuko Kawai, Tokai Univeristy Koji Fuse, University of North Texas 413053 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor Giving Voice to Trainees Throughout the Training Process Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Training and Development Division Chair: Jeffrey S. Martin, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Presenters: Michael L. Fahs, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo Gregory Patton, Univ of Southern California Keri Stephens, Univ of Texas, Austin Don R. Swanson, Monmouth University 413060 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony I - Fourth Floor Top Papers in the Basic Course Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Amy R. Slagell, Iowa State Univ Respondent: William Seiler, University of Nebraska, Lincoln "I Can Speak and Write to (sic): An Experimental Test of the Effect of Taking a Public Speaking Class on Written Communication Skills" Kimo Ah Yun, California State University, Sacramento; Cassandra Costantini, California State Univ, Sacramento; Sarah Billingsley, California State University, Sacramento "Effect of Goal-setting and Self-generated Feedback on Speaking Speechmaking" Luke LeFebvre, College of Southern Nevada "Developing Student-to-Student Connectedness: An Examination of Instructors’ Humor, Nonverbal Immediacy, and Self-Disclosure in Public Speaking Courses" Robert John Sidelinger, Oakland University; Brandi N. Frisby, University of Kentucky; Audra McMullen, Towson University; Jennifer M. Heisler, Oakland University "Student Participation in Small Group Civic Engagement Classroom Projects" Christine Bruckner, WarrensburgLatham High School; Dennis G. Ellison, Illinois State University; Traci Finch, Illinois State University; Lauren Jump, Illinois State University; Michael Storr, Illinois State University 413061 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Peace and Conflict Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Presenters: Garry P. Bailey, Abilene Christian University Ian M. Borton, Aquinas College Miriam McMullen-Pastrick, Penn State University, Behrend College Balcony J - Fourth Floor Jessica K. Jameson, North Carolina State University Sudeshna Roy, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Merci Decker, University of Memphis 413062 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Balcony K - Fourth Floor Blue Ribbon Panel on Training and Development Best Practices: An Exploration of Feasibilities and Recommendations for the National Communication Association Sponsor: Training and Development Division Chair: J. D. Wallace, Abilene Christian University Presenters: Dennis Becker, Speech Improvement Co. Robert C. Chandler, Univ of Central Florida Timothy P. Mottet, Texas State University, San Marcos J. D. Wallace, Abilene Christian University Respondent: Carley H. Dodd, Abilene Christian University 413071 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Performance Festivals: An Invaluable Tradition for Performance Studies Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Melanie Kitchens O'Meara, University of Georgia Presenters: John Allison, University of North Texas Gary Balfantz, Lake Superior State Univ Sharon E. Croft, Capital University Scott E. Dillard, Georgia College and State Univ Lisa Flanagan, Xavier University Daniel W. Heaton, Capital University Jeanine Minge, California State University, Northridge Melanie Kitchens O'Meara, University of Georgia Kelly S Taylor, University of North Texas Rebecca Walker, University of North Texas 413072 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Voice and American Pragmatism: The Pragmatists as Orator-Philosophers Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Philosophy of Communication Division Chair: Danee Pye, Univ of Texas, Austin Respondent: Gregory J. Shepherd, University of Miami "Communication and Philosophy in a Pragmatist Voice: Rhetoric and John Dewey’s Lectures in China" Scott R. Stroud, Univ of Texas, Austin "Reinhold Niebuhr: The Voice of Prophetic Pragmatism" Joe E. Rhodes, Louisiana State University "The Popular and Professional Voice of American Pragmatism: Thoughts from William James’s ‘Philosophical Conceptions and Practical Results'" Paul H. Stob, Vanderbilt University "The Power of the Voice: Ralph Waldo Emerson on Eloquence" Nathan A. Crick, Louisiana State University 413073 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Voices Carry: Discussing the Duties and Responsibilities of Critical Academics beyond Academia Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Andrew Kirk, Southern Illinois University Presenters: Elena Esquibel, California State University Long Beach Cornelius Fair, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Hunter Fine, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Jennifer L. Freitag, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale David A. Hanley-Tejeda, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Andrew Kirk, Southern Illinois University Krishna Pattisapu, University of Denver 413093 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Rhythms I - Second Floor Listening to and Conversing with the Voice of the Military Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Brigit K. Talkington, Bowling Green State Univ Presenters: John Chetro-Szivos, Fitchburg State Univ Jane Damron, Univ of Texas, Austin Leah LeFebvre, Univ of Texas, Austin Marcie Lierly, California State Univ, Fresno Kami Merrifield, Penn State, Worthington Scranton Seamus R. Nelson, Texas State University, San Marcos Sarah Symonds, Univ of Missouri, Columbia Brigit K. Talkington, Bowling Green State Univ Marie Thompson, Wright State Univ Melinda Villagran, George Mason Univ Respondent: Erin M. Sahlstein, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 413101 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Adventures in Critical Value Studies: A Collaborative Working Group Report Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Respondent: Mark Hayward, American University of Paris "Accounting for the Real: The Federal Reserve and the Construction of the Economy" Dana DeSoto, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Finance and Capitalism: The Efficient Market Hypothesis as Capitalist Axiomatic" Carolyn Hardin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Introduction to the Project of the Working Group" Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Slavery, Valuation and Meaning" Robert Olen McDonald, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Subcultures as Regimes of Valuation" J. Nikol Beckham, University of North Carolina "Toward a Political Economy of txt msg: Digital Technology and Consumer Labor-Power" Michael Palm, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 413103 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Not Quite Child's-Play: Disney, Film, and Toys in the Communication of Cultural Identity Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Adam Richard Rottinghaus, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Respondent: Michael Mario Albrecht, Univ of New Hampshire "Intertextuality, Nostalgia, and the NASCAR Aesthetic in Disney/Pixar’s Cars" Michael Butterworth, Bowling Green State Univ; Christopher A. Medjesky, Bowling Green State Univ "Normative Garbage: Post-Apocalyptic Narrative and What Remains in WALL•E" Jeremy Grossman, University of Georgia "Plastic Child-Gardening Tools: Lego and the Control Society" Kate Maddalena, North Carolina State University 413106 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Persuasion through Mediated Political Messages: The Many Voices of Political Communication research Sponsors: Mass Communication Division, Political Communication Division Chair: Corey B. Davis, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater Respondent: Sumana Chattopadhyay, Marquette University "The Commercial and the Public 'Public Spheres': Two Types of Political Talk-Radio and their Constructed Publics" Gonen Dori Hacohen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "The Structural Relationship between Online News Usage and Political Participation: The Mediating Effects of Online Activity and Deliberative Attitude" Kyung Han You, Pennsylvania State University; Hyunjin Kang, Pennsylvania State University; Jeong Kyu Lee, ClearWay Minnesota; Seoyeon Lee, Pennsylvania State University "Young Voter Perceptions of Political Satire as Persuasion: A Focus on Persuasive Intent, Message Strength, and Influence" R. Lance Holbert, Ohio State University; Kathryn Benski, Ohio State University; Whitney Walther, Ohio State University; John Tchernev, Ohio State University; Sarah Esralew, Ohio State University; Kristen D. Landreville, University of Wyoming "Political Advertising: An Examination of Effective Persuasive Messages" Lindsey A. Harvell, Southern Utah University; Michael W. Pfau, University of Oklahoma "Uploading Reality: Weakening Political Mediation on President Obama's 'Official White House Flickr Photostream' " Joseph Bailey, Hardin-Simmons University 413108 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Top Four Student Papers in International and Intercultural Communication Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Maria Beatriz Torres, Gustavus Adolphus College Respondent: S. Lily Mendoza, Oakland University "The Return of the Repressed Other: Collective Memory on Wikipedia" Simin Michelle Chen, University of Minnesota "If Blacula Were German: 'Cultural Dubbing' and Images of U.S. Black Political Figures in German Contemporary Film" Kimberly Alecia Singletary, Northwestern University "'Nazi Porno' or 'Germany’s Most Significant Contribution': Analyzing Audience Reactions to 'The Reader' through Cooptive Reception Theory" Tatjana K. Rosev, Univ of New Mexico "Peepoo and the Pentad: A Burkean Analysis of Westernized Sanitation Literature" Mark Kokoska, Ohio University 413110 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Experiential Learning in Communication Business Meeting Sponsor: Experiential Learning in Communication Division Presenters: Lori Leonard Britt, James Madison Univ Toni S. Whitfield, James Madison Univ Napoleon D1 - Third Floor Rozell R. Duncan, Kent State University Michael F. Smith, La Salle University Angie Corbo, Widener University 413112 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Top Papers in Human Communication and Technology: Self and Other Online Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Rodney Keith Marshall, Eastern Illinois Univ Respondent: Dan McDonald, Ohio State University "Excessive Self-Disclosure on Facebook: Student’s Perception of Teacher Credibility" Hannah Novak, University of North Texas; Heather Scofield-Snow, University of North Texas; Sarah Traylor, University of North Texas; Zuoming Wang, University of North Texas; Yuanyuan Zhou, University of North Texas "From Strangers to Friends Online: A Mixed-Methods Investigation of Friendship Formation on the Internet" Brooke Foucault Welles, Northwestern University; Noshir S. Contractor, Northwestern University "Public Intimacy on Social Networking Sites: Perceptions of Public and Private Disclosures" Natalya N. Bazarova, Cornell University; Rachel Blady, Cornell University; Margaret Drislane, Cornell University; Jennifer Herlihy, Cornell University; Jill Mendelsohn, Cornell University; David Rollins, Cornell university; Jessie Taft, Cornell University "The Confirmation and Disconfirmation of Expectancies in Computer-Mediated Communication" Stephanie T. Tong, University of Puget Sound; Joseph B. Walther, Michigan State University 413113 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Health Communication Messages About Nutrition and Weight Loss Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Christopher J. McKinley, Montclair State University "A Content Analysis of Food Package Features Found on Snack Food Products for Young Children" Chan Le Thai, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Communicating Nutrition Information: Usability of the Interactive Menus of National Chain Restaurants" Carolyn A Lin, University of Connecticut; Yi Mou, University of Connecticut; Carolyn Lagoe, University of Connecticut "Impacts of Exemplification and Efficacy as Characteristics of a Weight Loss Message on Selective Exposure and Subsequent Weight Loss Behavior" Melanie Sarge, Ohio State University; Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Ohio State University "Normative Beliefs about Communicating Social Support for Weight Loss" Jenn Anderson, Michigan State University; Jennifer J. Cornacchione, Michigan State University; Erin Maloney, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "The Biggest Loser: Self-Serving Attributions about Weight Loss" Ryan Montague, Univ of Missouri, Columbia 413114 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom D/E - Fifth Floor Health Communication Division Business Meeting Sponsor: Health Communication Division Presenters: Susan E. Morgan, Purdue University Kami J. Silk, Michigan State University Truman R. Keys, Western Connecticut State Univ Lance Rintamaki, University at Buffalo, SUNY Nichole Egbert, Kent State University 413115 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Borgne - Third Floor Audience Measurement, Product Placement, Consumer Research and Media Consumption Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Teresa H. Housel, Hope College Respondent: Alfred J. Cotton, University of Kentucky "The Local People Meter, the Portable People Meter, and the Unsettled Law and Policy of Audience Measurement in the U.S." Philip Napoli, Fordham University "I Want One! Exploring Parasocial Relationship and Character Morality’s Effects on Product Placement Effectiveness" Meghan Sanders, Louisiana State University; Lance Porter, Louisiana State University "Mindfulness and the Consumption Continuum: A pragmatic phenomenological approach to media consumption" Gina Marcello, College of St. Elizabeth "Crises? What Crises? Consumer Research in the Advertising Process for Ford Motor Company during the Economic, Energy, and Competitive Crises from 1977 to 1981" Sheetal Patel, UNC Chapel Hill / UT Arlington "Online Newspaper Readers’ Approaches to Online Access Fees and What Could Convince Them to Pay" Chas Hartman, University of Kentucky 413121 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Comic Book Voices as Domestic Propaganda in World War II Sponsor: American Studies Division Chair: Karen S. Mitchell, Univ of Northern Iowa Respondent: Randall Bytwerk, Calvin College "Boys on the Battlefield: Kid Combatants as Propaganda in World War II-era Comic Books" Jon Judy, Stark State College; Brad Palmer, Stark State College "Comic Book Superheroes and World War II: Of Arms and the Superman" Harry Brod, University of Northern Iowa "Soldiers without Guns, Women’s Work is Never Done: WWII WACs and WAVES from Comic Pages to Comic Books" Christina M. Knopf, SUNY, Potsdam "War Victory Adventures: Narrative Cognition and Domestic Propaganda in World War II Comic Books" Trischa Goodnow, Oregon State Univeristy; James Kimble, Seton Hall University 413122 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Rhetoric, Commemoration and Public Memory: The Materialization and Performance of Past and Present Voices Part Two Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Kelly Norris Martin, Rochester Institute of Technology Presenters: Eric Aoki, Colorado State University Greg Dickinson, Colorado State University Ryan McGeough, Florida Atlantic University Brian L. Ott, Univ of Colorado, Denver Catherine Palczewski, Univ of Northern Iowa Josh Reeves, North Carolina State University 413123 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Top Student Papers in Political Communication Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: David Tewksbury, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Respondent: Diana B. Carlin, Saint Louis University Bayside C - Fourth Floor "A New Digital Divide? Generational Differences in the Effects of Niche News" Elizabeth Roodhouse, University of Pennsylvania "Emergent Voices of Citizenship: The Relationship between Communication, Citizenship Orientation, and Political Participation in Colombia" Matthew Barnidge, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Timothy Macafee, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Alexandra Rogers, University of Wisconsin, Madison "Negotiating the Persona of Progress or the Rhetoric of Corporate Personhood" Stephen E. Rahko, Indiana University "The Making of Deliberative Citizens: Roles of Reflexivity and Relational Citizenship Identity" Kyurim Kyoung, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison 413125 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Perceptions of Quality, Self-Identities, Professional and Personal Relationships: Competitive Papers From the Master's Education Section Sponsor: Master's Education Section Chair: Stanley D. Tickton, Norfolk State Univ Respondent: Jimmie Manning, Northern Kentucky University "Peer Perception of Quality among U.S. Communication M.A. Programs" Brian Spitzberg, San Diego State Univ; Kurt Lindemann, San Diego State Univ "REAL Talk: An African-American Woman Over Weight" Tracey Frazier, Eastern Michigan university "'On to Bigger and Better Things...Wait, What Do I Do Now?' Assimilation, Uncertainity Reduction and Changing Relationships during Job Promotions and Transfers" Heidi Germain, University of North Carolina, Charlotte "Disclosure in Postdivorce Parent-Child Communication: An Analysis of 'The Squid and the Whale'" Mike Bergmaier, Penn State University 413127 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Top Paper Panel: Communication and Aging Division Sponsor: Communication and Aging Division Chair: Karen Anderson, University of North Texas Respondent: Yan Bing Zhang, University of Kansas "Relationships of Influence on Health-Care Decisions in Older Adulthood" Jennifer E. Ohs, St. Louis University "Young Adults’ Perceptions of Communication with Intra- and Intergenerational Targets across the Lifespan: A Cross-Cultural Comparison between the USA and Mongolia" Charles Choi, George Fox University; Howard Giles, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Christopher Hajek, University of Texas, San Antonio "The Elderly Chinese Immigrants in the United States: The Social Meanings of Traditional Chinese Medicine" Hai Ying Kong, University of Oklahoma; Elaine Hsieh, University of Oklahoma "Age-adapted Speech in an Assisted Living Facility" Danielle Catona, Rutgers University 413128 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Communication and Social Cognition Business Meeting Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Presenters: Claude Miller, University of Oklahoma Tamara Makana Chock, Syracuse University Michael Kotowski, University of Tennessee Matthew McGlone, Univ of Texas, Austin David Ewoldsen, Ohio State University Chris R. Morse, Bryant University Evergreen - Fourth Floor Lisa Lindsey, Naval Postgraduate School 413129 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Top Papers in Asian/Pacific American Communication Studies Sponsors: Asian / Pacific American Caucus, Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division Chair: Ako Inuzuka, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown Respondent: Kent A. Ono, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Outsourcing postracialism: Voicing neoliberal multiculturalism in Outsourced*" David C. Oh, Villanova University; Omotayo Banjo, University of Cincinnati "Malaysian Cerita Hantu as Negotiations of Race, Class, and Gender " Cheryl L. Nicholas, Penn State Berks; Radhica Ganapathy, Penn State Berks "Unity and Conflict: The Discursive Construction of Chinese American Adolescents’ Ethnic Identities in Competitive Essay Writing**" Meng Li, University of Iowa "Voices of Self-Determination: Chamoru Testimonies and Blogs as Resistance to Militarization" Tiara R. Naputi, Univ of Texas, Austin 413130 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor (De/Re)Structuring (Im)Migration: Evoking Embodied Voices of Dis/Identification and Belonging Sponsor: La Raza Caucus Chairs: Sarah Amira De la Garza, Arizona State University; Jennifer A. Linde, Arizona State University Presenters: Marivel Danielson, Arizona State University Eddie Gamboa, Arizona State University Marie-Louise Paulesc, Arizona State University Chema Salinas, Arizona State Univ Terrie Siang-Ting Wong, Arizona State University Respondent: Jesus Ivan Valles, California State Univ, Long Beach 413131 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Top Four Student Papers in Applied Communication Sponsor: Applied Communication Division Chair: David R. Novak, Erasmus University, Rotterdam Respondent: Julie Volkman, Emerson College "An Applied Approach to Understanding First-Year Student Connectedness" Laura Catherine Farrell, North Dakota State Univ; Julie Fudge, North Dakota State University; Matt Hammer, North Dakota State Univ; Derek Jorgenson, North Dakota State University; Andrew Pritchard, North Dakota State University "Help a Buddy Take a Knee: Persuasive Messages for Military Service Members to Encourage Others to Seek Mental Health Help" Rose A. Clark-Hitt, Michigan State University; Jordan Broderick, Michigan State University "Intentions of Emergency Preparedness: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior " Liang Ma, University of Maryland "Teachers and Students Left Behind: The Effects of Educational Downsizing on Survivors" Kimberly Smith, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 413141 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom A - Fifth Floor Conflict in the Family System: Conceptual and Methodological Advances Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Matthew Dodd, Abilene Christian University Respondent: Nancy A. Burrell, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Coparental Communication as a Mediator of Interparental Conflict and Young Adult Children’s Mental WellBeing" Jenna Shimkowski, University of Denver; Paul Schrodt, Texas Christian University "The Effects of Maternal Dysfunction on Adult Daughters' Conflict Management: A Relationship Mediated by Family Cohesion" Erin Basinger, University of Illinois; Valerie Coles, University of Georgia; Jennifer L. Monahan, University of Georgia "The Relationship of Family Communication Patterns and Shared Family Identity: Considering Parent Conflict Style as a Mediating Variable" Stephenson Beck, North Dakota State Univ; Andrew M. Ledbetter, Texas Christian University "Topics of Parental Conflict: Differences among Conflict Frequency, Intensity, and Resolution" Allison Thorson, Univ of San Francisco; Emma L. Gallagher, University of San Francisco; Lauren M. Jacobson, University of San Francisco; Elissa Nicole Arterburn, University of Oklahoma 413142 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom B - Fifth Floor What Defines a "Good" Personal Relationship? Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: April Trees, Saint Louis University "The Interpersonal Quality of Long-Distance and Geographically Close Male Same-Sex Friendships" Mark T. Morman, Baylor University; Michael Tornes, University of Oklahoma "Dyadically Co-constructing Commitment: Talk about Marriage in Pre-engagement Romantic Relationships" Claire L. Morledge, University of Arkansas; Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Patricia Amason, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Robert M. Brady, University of Arkansas "Perceived Marginalization and Communication Privacy Management in Interracial Romantic Relationships" Erin Ashley Brummett, University of Iowa "Relational Sacrifices in Romantic Relationships: Satisfaction and the Moderating Role of Attachment" Erin Katrina Ruppel, SUNY Brockport; Melissa Curran, University of Arizona "Perceptions of Poetic Justice in Personal Relationships" Leslie A. Baxter, University of Iowa; Sarah Nebel Pederson, University of Iowa; Kristen Norwood, St. Louis University 413151 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Communication in Organized Healthcare Settings Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Vinita Agarwal, Salisbury University Respondent: Heather Zoller, Univ of Cincinnati "Communicatively Relevant Determinants of Job Satisfaction in Home and Hospice Care" Kyle Gutzmer, San Diego State Univ; Marie Haude, San Diego State Univeristy "Locked Up For Good: Structuring Hospice Bereavement Services" Gino Giannini, Arizona State Univ "The Contours of Compassion in Hospice: Toward a Conceptual Model of Recognizing, Relating, and (Re)Acting" Deborah Way, Arizona State University; Sarah J. Tracy, Arizona State University "Voicing our Mission, Vision, and Values: A Case Study in Positive Health Care Organizing" Chris Groscurth, Trinity Health 413152 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Voicing Familial Loss through Performance Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Performance Studies Division Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Chair: Molly Wiant Cummins, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Respondent: Jennifer Tuder, St. Cloud State Univ "Five Stages of Lost and Found: Finding My Mom Again" Meagan Oestry, University of North Texas, Denton "If it Wasn’t for Bad Luck, We Wouldn’t Have Any" Shauna M. MacDonald, Villanova University "Life After Death" Angela Glunz, University of Northern Iowa "On His Terms, In My Terms" David Jenkins, University of South Florida "Pharmacopeia" Samuel Scott Sloan, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "She’s Only a Phone Call Away: Considering Voice(s) in Death" Molly Wiant Cummins, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 413153 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor American Forensic Association: National Parliamentary Debate Association Business Meeting Sponsor: American Forensic Association Presenters: Joe Gantt, Texas Tech University Marty J. Birkholt, Creighton University Brent Northup, Carroll College Renea B. Gernant, Concordia University 413154 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Top Student Papers in the History of Rhetoric II Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chair: Sabrina Marsh, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Respondent: Samuel McCormick, Purdue University "Does Cicero Work at the White House? Finding the Ideal Orator (De Oratore) in the President-Speechwriter Relationship" Ashlyn Gentry, University of Texas, Austin "Inventing Bracton: Questioning the Medieval Concept of Invention in Law and its Relation to 'Voice' in Modern Rape Myths through the Bracton Legal Treatise" Lindsey Shook, University of Kansas "La Voce Viva" Cory Holding, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Monster Rhetoric: Unrational Rages, Loud Loss, and Poetic Justice" Jeremy G. Gordon, Indiana University 413156 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Lost & Found: Native/American Indian Voices and the Mass Media Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Mass Communication Division Chair: Meta G. Carstarphen, University of Oklahoma Presenters: Stacey Hust, Washington State University Patty Loew, University of Wisconsin, Madison Selene G. Phillips, University of Louisville John P. Sanchez, Pennsylvania State University Respondent: Sharon M. Murphy, Bradley University 413157 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Top Graduate Student Papers in Rhetorical and Communication Theory Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University Respondent: Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University "'9/11 Changed Everything': Foucault’s Governmentality and the Role of Persuasion in Border Discourse" Stephen Heidt, Georgia State University "From Rational to Relevant: What Counts as 'Public' Knowledge?" Jason Andrews, Penn State University "Infancy, History, and the Rhetorical Situation: Toward an Agambenian Critique of Rhetorical Theory" Alex McVey, Baylor University "Speaking from the Heart: The Sincerity Demand and the Problem of Scripted Voice for Dialogue" David Montgomerie, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 413158 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Case Studies in Communication Ethics Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Chair: John H. Prellwitz, Univ of Pittsburgh, Greensburg Respondent: Melba Hoffer, Grand Valley State Univ "The Cyber ‘Voice’ of Medicine: Secured Electronic Access as a Patient’s Right and a Physician’s Responsibility" Susan M. Wieczorek, Univ of Pittsburgh, Johnstown "Voices in Facebook: Technologically Mediated Friendships within the Public and Private Spheres" Beth Michalec, Duquesne University "Quantitative Research in Journalism Ethics: 25 Years in Review" Tammy Swenson Lepper, Winona State Univ "Social Marketing and Ethical Standards: An Analysis of the 'Too Many Aborted' Campaign" Shannon A. Montgomery, Georgia State University 5:00 PM 415143 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM Sheraton New Orleans Grand Ballroom C - Fifth Floor NCA Presidential Address and Awards Presentation Sponsor: NCA National Office Chair: Rich West, Emerson College Presenter: Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University "Finding Our Way and Finding Our Voice" Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University 6:30 PM 419060 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM New Orleans Marriott The Buddy System: Celebrating H.L. (Bud) Goodall Sponsors: Ethnography Division, NCA First Vice President Chair: Lisa Tillmann, Rollins College Presenters: Arthur P. Bochner, Univ of South Florida Robin Boylorn, University of Alabama Amira De La Garza, Arizona State University Eric M. Eisenberg, Univ of South Florida Patricia Geist Martin, San Diego State Univ Peter M. Kellett, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro Christine Kiesinger-Cherry, George Washington Univ Balcony I - Fourth Floor Ronald Pelias, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Christopher N. Poulos, Univ of North Carolina, Greensboro William Rawlins, Ohio University Karen Stewart, Arizona State University Lisa Tillmann, Rollins College Angela Trethewey, Arizona State University Respondent: Harold Lloyd Goodall, Arizona State University Sunday November 20, 2011 8:00 AM 502011 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Voicing the Net Neutrality Debate: Framing Access and Control in a Digital Age Sponsor: Partnership for Progress on the Digital Divide Chair: Zack Stiegler, Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania Respondent: Joy Hayes, University of Iowa "Imagining Equilibrium: The Figure of the Dynamic Market In Net Neutrality" Daniel Faltesek, University of Iowa "Axiology and the FCC" Benjamin Cline, Western New Mexico University "Mediated Voices: Framing the Net Neutrality Debate" Zack Stiegler, Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania; Dan Sprumont, Indiana University of Pennyslvania "Thus Spoke Googizon: The Google-Verizon Net Neutrality Announcement and the Fight for an Open Internet" Evelyn Bottando, University of Iowa 502012 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Ingest, Infest, Infect: Voices of New Performance Art Alter-Personae Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Daniel W. Heaton, Capital University Presenters: Savannah Ganster, Louisiana State University Emily Graves, Louisiana State University Benjamin D. Haas, Louisiana State University Daniel W. Heaton, Capital University Jade C. Huell, Louisiana State University Raquel Polanco, Louisiana State University Respondent: Bennett Whitaker, Ohio State University 502013 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Expanding Theories and Methods for Studying Language and Social Interaction Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Eric L. Morgan, New Mexico State Univ "Tag Clouds as Sensitizing Heuristics: A Visualization Technique to Augment Qualitative Analysis of Textual Data" Jaime Banks, Colorado State University "An Exploration of Narrative Theory: Concepts for the Expansion of Social and Cultural Sense-making" Marianne Pabis, Duquesne University "The Intertextual Production of Irony in the Mash-Up" Olivia Conti, Syracuse University "A Qualitative Analysis of Power-based Entrainment and Interactional Synchrony in Couples" Norah E. Dunbar, University of Oklahoma; Robert Mejia, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 502014 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Performing the Performance of Disability: Ethics, Identity, Accommodation Sponsors: Caucus on Disability Issues, Performance Studies Division Chair: Donna Marie Nudd, Florida State University Respondent: Bruce Henderson, Ithaca College "Deaf Relay: At Your Service" Joshua L. Potter, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale; Diane Wilkins, Diane Wilkins Productions; Jeanette Castillo, Florida State University "KABOOM! Revisiting 'The Ethics of Accomodation'" Donna Marie Nudd, Florida State University; Terry Galloway, Mickee Faust Academy for the REALLY Dramatic Arts; Danielle Holbrook, Florida State University; Jeanette Castillo, Florida State University; Carrie Sandahl, University of Illinois, Chicago "Limping for the Audience: Disability, Public Stripping, and the Virtue of Essentializing" James Ferris, University of Toledo "Performing d/Deaf Identity in a 'Normalized' d/Deaf-World" Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University "The Performance of Drowning" Jeanette Castillo, Florida State University; Terry Galloway, Mickee Faust Academy for the REALLY Dramatic Arts 502015 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Unmuting our Voices: Perceptions of Race and Identity Negotiation Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Eletra Gilchrist, University of Alabama, Huntsville Respondent: LaKresha Graham, Rockhurst University "Are White People Racist? Stereotype Threat in Interracial Interaction" Barbara Breckinridge, University of Texas, Austin; Andrew C. Tollison, Univ of Texas, Austin; Matthew McGlone, Univ of Texas, Austin "Constructing African Americans: The Intervening Politics of Art on Collective Memory" Artesha Taylor, University of Maryland, College Park "On the 'Black Market': Sovereign Power, 'Racial Capitalism,' and Disciplined Mobility" Armond R. Towns, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Queering the Traditional American Circus: UniverSoul’s Performance of Blackness" Niya Pickett-Miller, University of Southern Mississippi "Woman Over Weight" Tracey Frazier, Eastern Michigan university "‘I Love What I’ve Got on Top’: Afrocentric Analysis of Black Hair Narratives and New Media" Janeane Anderson, University of Southern California 502023 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Virtual Group Communication in Play, Work, and Social Support Sponsor: Group Communication Division Chair: Stephenson Beck, North Dakota State Univ Respondent: Laura W. Black, Ohio University "Cyberbullying in Massively Multiplayer Online Collaborative Play: Communication of Bullies and Victims" Edward A. Mabry, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kimberly L. Kulovitz, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Members’ Personalities, Computer-mediated Communication and Group Performance: A Study on the Functional Perspective in Taiwan" Shu-Chu Li, National Chiao Tung University "Revisiting the Virtual Team Literature: Rediscovering Diversity in Metatheoretical Orientations" Prashant Rajan, Purdue University "Small Group Use of Communication Technologies: A Comparison of the Impacts of 3D tele-immersive Video, 2D Video, and Face-to-Face Modalities on Group Outcomes" Melissa Dobosh, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Peter Bajcsy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Rahul Malik, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Marshall Scott Poole, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Social Support Across Boundaries: A Qualitative Analysis of Supportive Communication Behaviors in a Virtual Global Community of Practice" Deborah Pincon, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 502024 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Visually Mediating the Voices of Politics, Science, and the News Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Wendy M. Weinhold, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Respondent: Lawrence J. Prelli, Univ of New Hampshire "Translating Official Voices into Visual Media: A Genetic Criticism of The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation" Anna Wiederhold, Ohio University "Articulating Scientific Arguments Using Unconventional Figures: A Study in Immunology" V. Emily Stark, Carnegie Mellon University "The Windowed World: Immediacy and Hypermediacy at the Newseum" Leigh Meredith, Northwestern University "Presidential Voice and Public Memory in the Clinton Presidential Museum" Lisa Burns, Quinnipiac University "Visual Literacy and Visual Politics: Photojournalism and Presidential Debates" Janis L. Edwards, University of Alabama 502025 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Communicating Care: Ethnography, Empathy, and Ethics Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Linda S. Welker, Grand Valley State Univ Respondent: Lisa R. Gates, San Diego Christian College "Ethnography and the Ethics of Care: A Call for Care-Oriented Research" Rahul Mitra, Purdue University "Voices of Reason or Confusion? An Ethnographic Analysis of HIV Counselor’s Communication to 'Low Risk' Heterosexual Adults" Malynnda A. Johnson, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Pragmatic Caring: Experience and Communication of Empathy in Veterinary Work" Kristin P. Fleischer, Arizona State University "Taking Care: Consuming and Not Consuming for Family" Liz Edgecomb, Xavier University of Louisiana 502027 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor Giving Voice to All that Can Go Wrong With Service-Learning: A Roundtable Discussion to Improve Pedagogy Sponsor: Experiential Learning in Communication Division Chair: Karen Rohrbauck Stout, Western Washington University Presenters: LaKesha Anderson, Indiana State University Deborah Currier, Western Washington University Ann Darling, University of Utah Kate Dunsmore, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Ann D. Jabro, Robert Morris University David H. Kahl Jr., Penn State Erie, Behrend College Flora Keshishian, St. John's University Maria A. Kopacz, West Chester University Min Liu, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville Miri Pardo, St. John Fisher College Tara B. Perry, Western Washington Univ Penni M. Pier, Wartburg College Aaron Sachs, St. Mary's College of California J. Kanan Sawyer, West Chester University Deanna Sellnow, University of Kentucky Jami Warren, University of Kentucky Susan Waters, Auburn University Sonia Zamanou-Erickson, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville 502028 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor Cognitive and Emotional Influences on Sexual Communication Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Alysa Lucas, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania "Implications of Religious Messages on Sexual Communication " Kattrina Baldus, University of Phoenix; Patricia Amason, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Myria W. Allen, University of Arkansas; Lynne M. Webb, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville "When it Comes to Sex, Can We Predict the Outcome?" Shawna Harris, Missouri Western State University; Jennifer L. Monahan, University of Georgia "The Sexual Disclosures Model: Testing the Influence of Hormonal Responses on Individuals’ Disclosure Decision Processes" Amanda N. Denes, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "An Examination of Predictors of Nonverbal and Verbal Communication of Pleasure During Sex and Sexual Satisfaction" Elizabeth Babin, Cleveland State University 502031 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor Rhetorical Approaches to GLBTQ Issues and Lives Sponsors: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communication Studies Division, Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Joan Faber McAlister, Drake University "(Re)articulating Civil Rights Rhetoric: A Critical Intersectional Perspective on Social Movement Rhetoric in California’s Proposition 8 Debate" Michelle Kelsey Kearl, Marian University "Intergenerational Consubstantiality and the 'It Gets Better Project'" Timothy Oleksiak, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities "Objects as Desire: Exploring and Disrupting Queer Discourses in the Case of Objectùm Sexuality" Kristen Cole, Univ of New Mexico "Playing with Voice: New Notes on Camp" Theodore Albiniak, Univ of Southern California "Recovering Rustin: A Rhetorical Analysis Intersecting Race and Sexuality" Adam Sharples, University of Alabama 502070 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Speaking of Justice: A Close Examination of the Rhetorical Voices of Sotomayer, Ginsburg and Other Female Political Influences on Capitol Hill Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Barbara Parisi, Long Island University "A Diplomatic Voice: Madeleine Albright and Read My Pins" Ann Burnette, Texas State University, San Marcos "Autobiography as Activism: A Rhetorical Criticism of Blue Vinyl" Katie Lind, Syracuse University "First Lady Diplomacy: Performing Gendered Roles on the world Stage" Keith V. Erickson, Univ of Southern Mississippi; Stephanie J. Thomson, Ferris State University "Gender-balanced government and its (unbalanced) media representation" Nuria Fernandez, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona "Silencing Discussions of Institutionalized Racism and Sexism: Postfeminism, Postracism, and the Supreme Court Nomination of Sonia Sotomayor" Dana M. Schowalter, Univ of Minnesota "Taking Responsibility for Our Actions: Navigating Appropriation and Cultural Authenticity" Hillary Jones, Penn State University "The Enactment Rhetoric of Ruth Bader Ginsburg" Nichola Gutgold, Penn State Univ, Lehigh Valley 502071 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Rhetorical Leadership Sponsors: American Studies Division, Public Address Division Chair: Pamela Conners, Gustavus Adolphus College Respondent: James F. Klumpp, University of Maryland "'He Alone:' John Kennedy Makes the Case for Executive Leadership" Courtney A. Caudle, Univ of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign "Phyllis Schlafly's 'Positive' Freedom" Eric C. Miller, Penn State University "'I Must Say, it's a Great Effort to be God:' The Rhetorical Personae and Charismatic Leadership of Jim Jones" Simone Mullinax, University of Arkansas "Al Gore as Eco-Prophet: Discourses of Science, Morality and Global Warming" Jade Olson, University of Maryland 502072 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Giving a Clarion Voice to the Knowledge and Expertise of Undergraduate Teaching Assistants Sponsor: Instructional Development Division Chair: Colleen E. Kelley, Penn State Erie, Behrend College Presenters: Kristen Farris, Texas State University, San Marcos Grace Giorgio, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Miriam McMullen-Pastrick, Penn State University, Behrend College Monique Myers, Stonehill College Respondent: Robert Hostetter, North Park University 502073 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor CEDA 2010-11 Immigration Topic: Selection and Processes Sponsor: Cross Examination Debate Association Chair: Sarah E. Spring, University of Iowa Presenters: Jeff Kurr, Baylor University Andrea Reed, University of Kentucky Kyle Vint, Baylor University Respondent: Gordon W. Stables, Univ of Southern California 502080 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM New Orleans Marriott Regional President and Executive Director Breakfast Lafayette - 41st Floor Sponsor: NCA National Office Presenters: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Frances Brandau-Brown, Sam Houston State University Nancy Brule, Bethel University Carl Cates, Valdosta State Univ Pat Ganer, Cypress Community College Nancy Kidd, National Communication Association Cynthia M. Lont, George Mason Univ Scott A. Myers, West Virginia University John C. Reinard, California State Univ Fullerton Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University 502101 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Politics for a Song: Music as Counter-hegemonic Cultural Work Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Steven P. Phalen, Ohio University Respondent: Robert S. Drew, Saginaw Valley State University "'Bad Romance': Music Video, Subversive Content, and the Vernacular Rhetoric of YouTube Parody" Amanda Nell Edgar, University of Missouri "'Meat is Still Murder, Dairy is Still Rape': Rhetoric of Food Activism in the Punk Subculture" Nicholas Zoffel, Sierra College; Elizabeth Cherry, Manhattanville College "The DJ as Electronic De/Territorializer" Naida Zukic, BMCC, CUNY, Manhattan; Mirko Hall, Converse College 502103 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A3 - Third Floor We Don't Want Too Much Freedom, Now: The Extremes from Censorship to Intellectual Piracy Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Gilbert Rodman, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Respondent: Gerald Voorhees, Oregon State University "Media Capital in the Global Periphery: Call Centers and Media Piracy in Manila" Athena Tan, University of California, Santa Barbara "Piracy of Consent" Daniel M. Sutko, North Carolina State University "The Future of Internet in China: Examining Censorship and Public Policy" Elizabeth L. Petrun, University of Kentucky 502104 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Our Team, Our Voice: Examinations of Media Coverage of Communities and Sports Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Jeffrey Tyus, Youngstown State Univ Respondent: Michael Butterworth, Bowling Green State Univ "Crises in New Orleans: The Public Relations Disasters of the 1978 Jazz and the 2005 Hornets" Aaron Moore, Rider University "Red Devil: Wayne Rooney, Manchester United, and Communal Synechode" Michael Milford, Auburn University "Washed Out of the Sun Belt: The Fall (and Rise?) of Intercollegiate Sports at Post-Katrina University of New Orleans" Nicholas David Bowman, West Virginia University; Matthew Crawford, Georgetown University "When the Saints Go Marching…: A Rhetorical Analysis of Identification of the 2010 New Orleans Saints" Katherine Lavelle, Univ of Northern Iowa 502106 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Workplace Relationships Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Johny Garner, Texas Christian University Respondent: Karen K. Myers, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "Big Brothers Big Sisters of Acadiana: Role Models for Change" Janette Caryn Douglas, Univ of Louisiana, Lafayette "Discerning Sexuality by Sustaining Ambiguity: Maintaining Workplace Sexualities through Ironic and Strategic Meaning-Making" Jenny Dixon, Marymount Manhattan College "Mixing Pleasure with Work: Employee Perceptions of and Responses to Workplace Romance" Colleen C. Malachowski, West Virginia University; Rebecca M. Chory, West Virginia University; Christopher J. Claus, West Virginia University "The Influence of Relational Maintenance Strategies among Mexican Coworkers" Paul Madlock, Texas A&M International University "Workplace Friendship in the Electronically-Connected Organization" Patricia Sias, University of Arizona; Hannah C. Pedersen, Washington State Univ; Erin Gallagher, Oregon State Univ; Irina Kopaneva, Washington State Univ 502108 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor Enacting Voice from Subaltern Spaces: Communication Practices of Non-native English Speakers in the Workplace Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Federico Varona, San Jose State University Respondent: Keith B. Jenkins, Rochester Institute of Technology "Language Performance, Multiple Social Roles, and Identities: Surviving as a Researcher, an Assistant Instructor, and a Student in the Higher-education Institution" Arata Miyazaki, Wayne State Univ; Kaori Yamada, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Latina and Latino Custodial Workers Communication Experiences in a University Setting" Wilfredo Alvarez, Northeastern Illinois Univ "The Rhetoric of Competence and Linguistic Insecurity in the Workplace" Natasha V. Kovalyova, Univ of Texas, Austin "Unpacking the Unintended Consequences that Inhibit Non-English Speaking Voices into the Organization" Luis Felipe Gómez, Texas State University, San Marcos "Voices with Accent: Discourses of Expertise and Credibility among Hispanic Faculty Members in U.S. Colleges" Astrid Villamil, University of Kansas 502110 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D1 - Third Floor The Voices of America through Popular Texts/Speeches Sponsor: American Studies Division Chair: Justin Davis, New York City College of Technology Respondent: David Worthington, DePauw University "Dwight Eisenhower, National Security, and American Values in the 'Age of Peril' Speech" Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Wabash College "Is this America’s voice? The ethical implications of 'Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue' and 'Have you forgotten?'" Andrea Terry, Cuesta College "Pierre Bourdieu’s Field Analysis of Art: Understanding Rebellion in American Popular Art" Paul Lopes, Colgate University "Tocqueville's Fables: Reading Democracy in America as Rhetorical Narrative" William Saas, Penn State University 502112 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D3 - Third Floor Individual Change, Organizational Change, and Social Change: Applications of Communication Sponsor: Applied Communication Division Chair: Amy K. Way, Arizona State University Respondent: Kent Menzel, DePauw University "Communication and Voluntary Downward Career Changes" Claire L. Tan, Ministry of Health; Michael W. Kramer, University of Oklahoma "Hello, My Name is _______, and I'm an Alcoholic: A Study of Organizational Identification to Alcoholics Anonymous." Dana Hall, Shorter University; Tracy Russo, University of Kansas "Is Your Change Model the Change you Desire? Helping Organizations Understand Unintended Consequences through Participant Voice" Susan Avanzino, California State Univ, Chico "Organizing for Social Justice: Serving the Needs of Bhutanese Refugees in Atlanta, Georgia" Rati Kumar, Purdue University; Mohan J. Dutta, Purdue University 502113 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Poydras - Third Floor Advances in Persuasion Theory Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Chair: Kyle Andrews, Northern Illinois Univ Respondent: Mark Hamilton, University of Connecticut "Effects of Evidence Quality, Source Expertise, and Personal Involvement on Attitude Change: A Conceptual Replication of Petty, Cacioppo, and Goldman (1981)" Sungeun Chung, Sungkyunkwan University; Meghan B. McLaughlin, Western Illinois University; Ashley S. Wentzel, Western Illinois University; Edward L. Fink, University of Maryland "A Proposal for and a Simulation of a Dynamic Reverse Theory of Reasoned Action" Frank Boster, Michigan State University; Allison S. Shaw, Michigan State University; Yuhua Liang, Michigan State University "A Meta-Analysis of the Functional Matching Effect Based on Functional Attitude Theory" Christopher J. Carpenter, Western Illinois Univ "Persuasive Hope Theory: A New Voice in Social Influence that Explicates Hope as a Discrete Emotion Grounded in Appraisal Theory" Amy E. Chadwick, Ohio University 502121 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Message Effects in Health Communication Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Elisabeth Bigsby, Northeastern University Respondent: Elisabeth Bigsby, Northeastern University "Food Safety Perceptions Among African Americans and Hispanic Immigrants: Implications for Message Design and Delivery" Courtney Lynam Scherr, Purdue University; Natasha Brown, Purdue University; Hyunyi Cho, Purdue University; Abigail Borron, Purdue University; Mark Tucker, Purdue University; Doug Doohan, Ohio State University; Jeffrey LeJeune, Ohio State University; Jason S. Parker, Ohio State University; Robyn S. Wilson, Ohio State University "Determinants of the intention to receive H1N1 flu vaccine: News attention and elaboration, optimistic bias, social trust, and self-efficacy" Hung-Yi Lu, National Chung Cheng University; Gan (Kevin) Han, Iowa State University; HsinYa Hou, National Chengchi University; Fu-Sheng Hsu, National Chung Cheng University "The 2009 H1N1 Pandemic: Understanding Threat Perception, Information, and Source Factors in Emerging Health Risks" Vinita Agarwal, Salisbury University "Disinfect the Rec: Creating and Implementing a Disinfection Campaign at Gyms Using the Theory of Planned Behavior" Thomas Meade, University of Alabama "Talking with ALS Patients: An Exploratory Study of Patient Attitudes toward Mass Messages about ALS" Kamden Kuhn, University of South Florida 502122 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Advanced Research on the Politics of Rhetorical Form and Genre Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Maureen C. Minielli, Kingsborough Comm College "Form Over Genre: Rhetorical Reflections on Sequential Comic Book Narratives" Scott Boras, Arizona State University "Identifying Commonalities in the Climate Change and Abortion debates: A Generic Rhetorical Approach" Ellen Defossez, University of Illinois, Chicago "Passing as Rhetoric" Marcia A. Dawkins, Brown University "Power, Truth & Authority in Online Chat Forums" Lara C. Stache, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Talking (About) the Elite and Mass: Vernacular Rhetoric and Discursive Power" Chris Ingraham, University of Colorado, Boulder 502123 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside C - Fourth Floor Parenting, Caregiving, and Media: Young Children and their Media Environment Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Nancy Jennings, Univ of Cincinnati Respondent: Ellen Wartella, Northwestern University "Association between Parenting Style and Children’s Media Use" Jessica Piotrowski, Univ of Pennsylvania; Matthew A. Lapierre, Univ of Pennsylvania; Deborah L. Linebarger, University of Pennsylvania "Parental Mediation: Implications on Children’s Outcomes" Nancy Jennings, Univ of Cincinnati; Annie Moses, John Carroll University; Tabatha Sallee, Univ of Cincinnati "Parenting and Media Use: Where do American Parents Turn for Media Advice?" Matthew A. Lapierre, Univ of Pennsylvania; Jessica Piotrowski, Univ of Pennsylvania; Deborah L. Linebarger, University of Pennsylvania "Technology in Preschools: How Different Preschool Programs Use and View Technology in the Classroom" Alexis R. Lauricella, Northwestern University; Ellen Wartella, Northwestern University 502125 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor Jacques Ellul: Voice and Praxis in Techno-Religious Discourses Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Stephanie A. Bennett, Palm Beach Atlantic University Presenters: Stephanie A. Bennett, Palm Beach Atlantic University Calvin L. Troup, Duquesne University Cem Zeytinoglu, East Stroudsburg Univ 502127 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Measurement and Evaluation in Public Diplomacy: A Political Communication Approach Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: J. Gregory Payne, Emerson College Presenters: Nicholas Cull, University of Southern California Kenneth Hacker, New Mexico State University Yelena Osipova, American University Shawn M. Powers, Georgia State University Efe Sevin, American University Respondents: Ali Ersen Erol, Howard University; Craig Hayden, American University 502128 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Processes of Political Persuasion Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Leonard Shyles, Villanova University Respondent: Shane Semmler, Univ of South Dakota "Explicating Relevance: The Dimensions of Relevance as it Relates to Agenda-setting Theory" Cynthia Peacock, Univ of Texas, Austin "The Perfect Intersection? Social Networks, Media Preference, and Political Knowledge" Rebecca A. Hayes, University of Michigan, Flint "They’re Trying to Make You Scared of Me: Obama’s Use of Inoculation as a Rhetorical Strategy" Yoav Magid, University of Maryland "Using Polls to Push Your Buttons: An Experimental Study of the Effectiveness of Push Polling" Genevieve Risner, Michigan State University; Timothy Levine, Michigan State University; Daniel E. Bergan, Michigan State University; Stan Kaplowitz, Michigan State University 502129 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier A - Fourth Floor Multiculturalism, Intergenerational Communication, and Identity Sponsor: Asian / Pacific American Communication Studies Division Chair: Chin-Chung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha Respondent: David C. Oh, Villanova University "A Racial Project in Transition: A Discourse Analysis on Korean Multiculturalism in Global Era" Ji-Hyun Ahn, Univ of Texas, Austin "Intergenerational Communication Satisfaction and Age Boundaries in Mongolia and the United States" Howard Giles, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Christopher Hajek, University of Texas, San Antonio; Charles Choi, George Fox University "Chinese Indonesian Identity: A Sociocultural Approach" Sunny Lie, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst "The Wai in Thai Culture: An Analysis from Thailand" Larry Powell, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham; Jonathan Amsbary, University of Alabama, Birmingham; Mark Hickson, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham 502130 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Socially Constructing Mediated Reality Sponsor: Communication as Social Construction Division Chair: Nahed Eltantawy, High Point University "Intersecting Narratives: Enjoying Daytime Drama as Viewers (and Actors) Experience the Days of Their Lives" Christina S. Beck, Ohio University "Modern Day Crowds: Packs, Units, Mobs and the Construction of Audience and Fan-base" Styles Akira, University of Southern California "Social Constructionism and the Spectacle of Children: The Case of Balloon Boy" Margot Susca, Florida State University; Nicole Cox, Florida State University "The Many and the Machine: YouTube as a Site for Cydentification" Sky L. Anderson, Colorado State University 502131 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor Can You Hear Me Now? Good! Giving Voice to the Voiceless through Social Media Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Salvatore Fallica, New York University Presenters: Tanya A. Cornejo, New York University Maxwell Foxman, New York University Kimberly Thompson-Almanzor, New York University Jonathan D. Zalman, New York University 502132 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor The Development, Negotiation, and Perception of Family Roles Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Kerry Byrnes, Collin County Community College Respondent: Amy Janan Johnson, University of Oklahoma "A Longitudinal Assessment of Relationship Characteristics that Predict New Parents’ Relationship Satisfaction: Applying and Extending the Relational Turbulence Model" Jennifer A. Theiss, Rutgers University; Roi Estlein, Rutgers University; Kirsten Weber, Central Michigan University "Grandparents and New Parents: Trajectories of Relational Change" Claire Bouchal, Brock University; Tim Dun, Brock University "Parent-Child Differences in Perceived and Ideal Family Communication Patterns" Leslie A. Baxter, University of Iowa; Joshua R. Pederson, University of Iowa "“I’ll take what I can get”: Identity Development in the Case of a Stepfather" Jonathan Pettigrew, Penn State University 502134 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor What Dr. Seuss Knew: The "Play" of Culture in Language Sponsors: International and Intercultural Communication Division, Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Diana Trebing, Saginaw Valley State University Respondent: Carmen Lee, San Diego State Univ "Serial Arguments in Romania" Ioana Andreea Cionea, University of Maryland; Ana-Maria Hopartean, Babes-Bolyai University "American Audience Bias towards Al Jazeera English: Problems and Prospects for AJE’s Cable Distribution in the United States" William Youmans, University of Michigan; Katie Brown, University of Michigan "The Relationship between Verbal Aggressiveness and Self-Construal: An Analysis in the United States and Thailand" Stephen Croucher, Marist College; Andrew Alongi, Marist College; Kacey Carano, Marist College; Leah Cole, Marist College; Evelyn Kissi, Marist College; Chata Spikes, Marist College; Luann Stewart, Marist College "Voicing Ourselves: Interracial Friends Dialogue about President Barack Obama" Kathleen D. Clark, University of Akron; Rhunette C. Diggs, Columbus State Community College 502151 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor A Communication Model: Effective Leadership Development to Invoke a Community of Engagement Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chairs: Kathaleen Reid-Martinez, Mid-America Christian Univ; Linda D. Grooms, Regent University 502153 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Giving Voice Through Student Advising: A Roundtable Discussion with Communication Faculty Advisors Sponsor: Undergraduate College and University Section Chair: Amy M. Smith, Salem State Univ Presenters: Linda Cardillo, College of Mount St. Joseph Jennifer T. Edwards, Tarleton State Univ Beth E. Eschenfelder, University of Tampa Irwin Mallin, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ, Fort Wayne Michael R. Meadows, Fisher College Amy M. Smith, Salem State Univ Omar J. Swartz, Univ of Colorado, Denver Jim E. Towns, Stephen F. Austin State Univ 502156 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor The Voice of Spirituality: Traditions, Sciences, Arts, and Philosophies Sponsor: Spiritual Communication Division Chair: Carol Thompson, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Presenters: Gwen Hotchkiss, Loyola University Michael Kleine, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Clara-Jane Rubarth, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Avinash Thombre, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Marceline Thompson-Hayes, Arkansas State University Allan Ward, University of Arkansas, Little Rock 502157 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor Voice, Style, Interpretation, and Criticism in Classical Rhetoric Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chair: Richard Graff, University of Minnesota "Big Voices, Small Voices, and the Stylistic Evaluation of the Attic Orators" Richard Graff, University of Minnesota "Sprezzatura, Plain and Polished: Ancient Perspectives on the Art of Artlessness" Kristine S. Bruss, University of Kansas "Translation as Rhetorical Practice in Roman Antiquity: The Assimilation and Cultivation of Voice" Ilon Lauer, Western Illinois University 502158 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 829 - Eighth Floor Political Voices Heard Loud and Clearly Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Political Communication Division Chair: Kate Kenski, University of Arizona Respondent: R. Lance Holbert, Ohio State University "Giving Voice to 'Some Nonsense': Understanding the Rally to Restore Sanity through Satire and Parody" Andrew Peck, University of Wisconsin, Madison "Hear Our Voice! Incivility(?) in the 2009 Health Care Protests" Ashley R. Muddiman, Univ of Texas, Austin "Hearing a Public Voice in Micro-Level Deliberation and Macro-Level Politics: Assessing the Impact of the Citizens’ Initiative Review on the Oregon Electorate" John W. Gastil, Penn State University; Katherine Knobloch, University of Washington; Justin Reedy, University of Washington; Mark Henkels, Western Oregon University; Katherine Cramer Walsh, University of Wisconsin, Madison "Political Voice in the Obama Era: Interviewing Young Citizens about Political Talk" Colene J. Lind, Univ of Texas, Austin; Ashley R. Muddiman, Univ of Texas, Austin; Clariza Ruiz De Castilla, Univ of Texas, Austin 9:30 AM 505011 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Reflecting on Practice: Identifying Ways Compassionate Communication has Enhanced Classroom Experience Sponsor: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Chair: Christina Saindon, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "100% Relevancy: Making Every Action Purposeful" Holly Eckert, Antioch University "Compassionate Communication as a Method of Feminist Pedagogy" Jamie Huber, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Compassionate Communication in the Performance Studies Classroom" Aubrey A. Huber, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Compassionate Learning: Compassionate Communication from a Student’s Perspective" Molly Wiant Cummins, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale "Dear Student: Using NVC in Email Correspondence" Jessie J. Stewart, Colorado State University "Learning through Vulnerability in Teacher-Student Communication Practice" Lisa J. Raser, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "Non-Violent Communication as Critical Pedagogy" Elena Esquibel, California State University Long Beach "Responding to 'Authority Challenges' in the Classroom with Empathy" Suzanne Daughton, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale 505012 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Aesthetics, Performance, and Rhetorics of Display Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: David Deifell, Ashford Univ Respondent: Carolyn Calloway-Thomas, Indiana University "Melvin Tolson’s 'Libretto for the Republic of Liberia' and the Rhetorical Prospects of the Afro-Modern" Aric E. Putnam, St John's University "Strategizing a Queer (After) Life: The Rhetoric of Queer Death Displays in Congressional Cemetery" Thomas R. Dunn, Univ of Georgia "The Heidelberg A/Effect: Intersectional Rhetoric in the Streets of Detroit" Elinor Christopher, University of Utah "Voices of Heavy Metal Resistance: Musical Modalities in Iraqi Public Life" Lisa R. Foster, University of Oklahoma 505013 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor This is a Man's Voice: Examining the Empowering, Overpowering Impact of Masculinity/Masculine Traits Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Armstrong Atlantic State University "'The Great He-Cession': Panic around (White) Male Unemployment and the Structure of Feeling during the Latest Economic Crisis" Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Penn State University "Communicating Socital Concepts of Masculinity from the Standpoint of Young Women " Steven Giannino, Louisiana State University "Cowgirl Back to Equality says Let ‘er Buck" Tracey Owens Patton, University of Wyoming; Sally Schedlock, University of Wyoming "Imagining the Graphic: Solutions to Femicide Within a Dream Space" Sarah Upton, University of New Mexico; Alexis Pulos, Univ of New Mexico "Men are from Northern California, Women are from Southern California: The debate of sex differences continues" Kate Kurtin, University of Connecticut "Whedon’s Women" Shannon V. Stevens, Univ of Minnesota "Women Lack Penises: The Powerful Gap Between the Penis and the Phallus" Megan Orcholski, Concordia College 505014 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor The Voice of Public Relations in Different Sectors Sponsor: Public Relations Division Chair: Susan Waters, Auburn University Respondent: Brigitta Brunner, Auburn University "Examining the Balance of Benefits in Community Relations Programs: An Analysis of Silver Anvil Award-Winning Cases" Michael F. Smith, La Salle University "Grow, Cook, Eat: Public Relations’ Role in the U.S. Healthier Eating at School Movement" Ashli Q. Stokes, University of North Carolina, Charlotte "The Peace Corps: Finding and Adapting its Promotional Voice in the 1960s" Gerard Molyneaux, La Salle University "Tourism Tag Lines: Community Identity and the Creation of a Public Sphere" Dale Cyphert, University of Northern Iowa 505015 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Codes and Languages in Dialogue Sponsor: Language and Social Interaction Division Chair: Eric Kramer, University of Oklahoma "The voice as diagrammatic icon in the linguistic ecology and soundscapes of Main Street, Gibraltar" Bryce Peake, University of Oregon "Self-disclosure in online support groups for people living with depression: Developing an interactive approach to self-disclosure" Qinfeng Zhu, Nanyang Technological University "The Ontology and Epistemology of Voice in Intercultural Communication" Richard D. Heyman, University of Calgary "Critical Analysis of the Medal of Honor Interviews: Using Ideologies to Construct Reality" Daniel Stofleth, Syracuse University 505022 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Representation Out of the Box: Toward a New Research Agenda Sponsor: Black Caucus Chair: John Jackson, University of Pennsylvania Presenters: Aymar Jean Christian, University of Pennsylvania Andrew Crocco, University of Pennsylvania Madison Moore, Yale University Khadijah White, University of Pennsylvania 505023 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Giving Voice: A Metaphor for Everything From Training Students to the Creation of a Discipline Sponsor: Training and Development Division Chair: Paul N. Lakey, Abilene Christian University "Assessing a Training Guide: Metaphoric Illumination for Dental Team Development" Spencer Patterson, Ohio University "Listening To Your Own Voice: Edward T. Hall and How the Need for Training Created a Discipline" Tomoko Masumoto, Kanda University of International Studies "The Voice of Gratitude in Organizations: The Gratitude Communication Training and Development Opportunity" Ross Brinkert, Penn State University, Abington; Courtney Greenberg, Penn State Abington "Training Student Employees to Effectively Apply Customer Service Principles to their Positions of Employment in Higher Education" Rebecca Mullane, University of Wisconsin, Millwaukee; Rachel Gonnering, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 505024 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor Speaking in Harmony: Using Cultural Differences to Understand Conflict Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Ryan Fuller, Univ of California, Santa Barbara Respondent: Stephen Croucher, Marist College "'You Can’t Climb a Tree from Up': A Literature Review of Traditional African Interpersonal Conflict Management" Lorelle Jabs, Seattle Pacific University "Illusions of Transparency and Openness: Discursive Modernity of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission" Sarah Lynn Jones, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "Mass Media and the Relevance of International Peacekeeping, Peace-enforcement, and Humanitarian Operations with U.S. Military Policy " Jim Schnell, Ohio Dominican University "The Networks That Fight Cyberterrorist Networks" Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida "Voices of Memory, Voices of Shame: Canada’s Oka Crisis as a Clash among Three Distinct Nations" Eric D. Ronis, Champlain College 505025 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor Lives and/as Texts Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Melanie Bailey Mills, Eastern Illinois Univ Respondent: William Rawlins, Ohio University "'Hurts So Good': How College Students Experience Pain From Listening to Popular Music" Scott H. Church, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln "The Maintenance and Changes of Traditional African Cloth: Kente Cloth and Adinkra in the Global Market" Precious Vida Yamaguchi, Cedar Crest College; Franklin N.A. Yartey, Bowling Green State University "Peace in the Borderlands: An Ex-cult Member’s Evolving Lifeworld" Janice Bankert-Countryman, Indiana UnivPurdue Univ, Indianapolis "'Tell It Like It Is': TV News as Narrative, the Real Story" Patty Malone, California State Univ, Fullerton 505027 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 6 - Second Floor DATEs: Developing Assessment Techniques for Excellence Sponsor: Communication Assessment Division Chair: Phil Backlund, Central Washington University "Assessment Best Practices Session: Utilizing Online Surveys and Self-Assessments for Motivating and Engaging eLearners" Tatyana Dumova, Point Park Univ "Back to the Future: Using the Five Canons as the Assessment Framework for a Contemporary Communication Studies Department" Jeanne M. Persuit, University of North Carolina, Wilmington; Richard K. Olsen, University of North Carolina, Wilmington; Julie-Ann Scott, University of North Carolina, Wilmington "Best Practices in Assessment (GIFTS): Using Portfolios in the Capstone Course to Assess Departmental Student Learning Outcomes" Kristen M. Berkos, Bryant University "Creation and Review of Student E-webfolios" Jamie Capuzza, University of Mount Union "Developing and Analyzing an Alumni Survey as an Assessment Tool" Len Cooper, University of Mount Union "Giving Voice to a Decade of Dormant Data: The Centrality of Argument to Communication Research Writing Assessment" Alena Amato Ruggerio, Southern Oregon University "Helping Students Find Their Voice in Course and Program Assessment" Min Liu, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville "Peer Evaluation: Listening to Student Voice in Grading" Connie Young-Johnson, Univ of Texas, Austin "Public Relations: A Program in Search of Assessment" Suzannah Patterson, Valdosta State University "Save Your Voice! Using Mail Merge to Streamline (and Amplify!) Feedback to Student Work" Hillary Jones, Penn State University "Using Senior Exit Interviews" Fendrich R. Clark, University of Mount Union 505028 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 7 - Second Floor 'Cultivating an Oasis of Instructional Enchantment': Identifying and Highlighting the Use of Television Programming and Films to Improve Learning Outcomes in the 21st Century Communication Classroom Sponsor: Community College Section Chair: Gary B. LaFleur, Morehead State Univerisity Presenters: Audrey Cunningham, University of Indianapolis Gary D. Deaton, Transylvania University Tori Forncrook, Owensboro Community and Technical College Robert Glenn, Owensboro Community and Technical College Richard A. Knight, Shippensburg University Misty L Knight, Shippensburg University James E. Reppert, Southern Arkansas University 505029 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor Visible Identities: Bodies, Art, Fashion, and Style Sponsor: Visual Communication Division Chair: Casey Kelly, Butler University Respondent: Kim Nguyen, Oregon State University "Visible Identities, Visual Rhetoric: The Self-Labeled Body as a Medium for Political Persuasion" Joel Penney, Univ of Pennsylvania "Paper, Plastic, or Praxis? Style, Subjectivity, and the Shopping Bag" Jessie Stewart, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale "Artistic Self-representation of Misshapen Bodies: Sympathy or Repulsion?" Dylan P. Wolfe, Clemson University; Margaret Nelson, Clemson University "Coping with the Kufiyya: Tracing the Rhetorical Dialogue of Pride, Fashion and Terror" Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre, Western Washington University; Shelby Scott, Western Washington University "'I Have Learned to Love My Body and Myself for Who I Am': The Female Body in Breast Cancer Photography" Mary Assad, Case Western Reserve University 505031 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 10 - Second Floor In the Name of Queer Love 4: The Limits of Decorum and Anger Sponsor: Caucus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns Chair: Daniel Brouwer, Arizona State University Presenters: Meredith M. Bagley, University of Alabama Aimee Carrillo Rowe, University of Iowa Dustin B. Goltz, DePaul University Kimberlee A. Perez, DePaul University Raechel Tiffe, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities Jason Zingsheim, Governors State University 505070 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Underrepresented Voices in Small Group Communication: Recommendations for Future Research Sponsor: Group Communication Division Chair: Marnel Niles, California State University, Fresno Respondents: Anne Nicotera, George Mason Univ; David R. Seibold, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "A Dime for Your Thoughts: A Call for Research of Elderly Women’s Social Groups" Michaella Guadiana, California State Univ, Fresno "Environmental Small Groups: Proposal to Study Groups on the San Joaquin River Delta" Jennifer A. Zenovich, California State Univ, Fresno "Jewish Youth Groups in America: A Promising Voice of Community, Identification, and Leadership" David Horwitz, California State Univ, Fresno "Studying Collective Task Groups of Difference: A Proposal to Study Deaf and Hard of Hearing Work Groups" Stephanie Briones, California State Univ, Fresno 505071 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor "Our Currency is Not this Town’s Currency": Exploring the Altered State(ment)s of Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Meryl J. Irwin, Drake University Respondent: G. Thomas Goodnight, Univ of Southern California "Coming Out of the Bleachers: Jon Stewart’s 'Purposive' Turn" Meryl J. Irwin, Drake University "Stephen Colbert and the Conundrum of Performing Politics in Character" Michael Mario Albrecht, Univ of New Hampshire "Tragic Clowns, Comic Heroes: Jon Stewart’s 'Rally to Restore Sanity' and the Education of the Polis" Andrew Behrmann, University of Iowa "Unreason as Reason: Slippage as Deliberation in the Performances of Stephen Colbert" Sangeet Kumar, Denison University 505072 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Up From the Ashes: Michigan Holocaust Survivors Share Their Stories Galvez - Fifth Floor Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University Presenter: Joanne Gilbert, Alma College Respondent: Heidi M. Rose, Villanova University 505073 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Engaging Diverse Voices in Land Management Contexts: Theoretical and Practical Investigations of Environmental Discourses on Wilderness and Development Sponsor: Environmental Communication Division Chair: Eric L. Morgan, New Mexico State Univ Respondent: Connie A. Bullis, University of Utah "Privileging Lifeworld Wellness and Interdependence in Land Management Contexts: Embracing Transhuman Dialogue and Land Community Ethics in Participatory Lifeworld Governance" Elizabeth K. Rush, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Talking Wilderness: Frames of Advocacy and Opposition" Eric L. Morgan, New Mexico State Univ; Heidi Walkling, New Mexico State University "The Rule of Law as Final Arbiter in Environmental Controversies" Michael Bannon, University of Pittsburgh "Time to Think Like a Mountain and Act Like a Rock: The Fierce Urgency of Now" Kevin DeLuca, University of Utah "Wilderness: Voicing a Frame of Exclusion" Mairi I. Pileggi, Dominican University of California 505101 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Mobility, Danger, and Childhood Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Rachel Hall, Louisiana State University Respondents: Jeremy Packer, North Carolina State University; Richard K. Popp, Louisiana State University; Rachel Hall, Louisiana State University "'Stranger Danger' and Other Paradigms of Child Safety in American Educational Films of the Twentieth Century" Rachel Hall, Louisiana State University "Handing Over the Car Keys to Political Success" Jeremy Packer, North Carolina State University "Pacifying Fears: Airline Advertising, Childishness, and the Fear of Flying" Richard K. Popp, Louisiana State University 505103 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Performance Groups, Spaces, and Social Practice Sponsor: Performance Studies Division Chair: Jake Simmons, Angelo State University Presenters: Tamar Artin, California State University, Northridge Emelie Castillo, California State University, Northridge Christopher C Collins, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Nicole Embree, California State University, Northridge Amy K. Kilgard, San Francisco State University Jeanine Minge, California State University, Northridge Karen S. Mitchell, Univ of Northern Iowa Charles Parrott, Kennesaw State Univ Jake Simmons, Angelo State University Napoleon A3 - Third Floor Matthew J. Spangler, San Jose State University Tracy Stephenson Shaffer, Louisiana State University Nathan P. Stucky, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale Justin T. Trudeau, University of North Texas Jennifer Tuder, St. Cloud State Univ 505104 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor The Voice of Television Violence: The Violence Profile in the 21st Century Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Nancy Signorielli, University of Delaware Respondent: Elizabeth Perse, University of Delaware "The Violence Profile: Alienation, Gloom and the Mean World" Mina Tsay, Boston University; Jim Shanahan, Boston University "The Violence Profile: Cable Programs" David Blumberg, Boston University; Allyson Galle, Boston University; Joe Hamel, Boston University; Olivia Neir, Boston University "The Violence Profile: Children's Programs" Christine Flynn, University of Delaware; Ashton Gerding, University of Delaware "The Violence Profile: Network Broadcast Prime Time Programs" Kayla Steele, University of Delaware; Alyssa Cella, University of Delaware 505106 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Voice Arising from Organization Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Abby M. Brooks, Georgia Southern University Respondent: Isabel C. Botero, Aarhus University "Negotiating Voice: Organizational Partnerships for Peace in Postcolonial Perspective" Courtney E. Cole, Ohio University "Six Million Voices: An Organizational Communication Scholar Revisits Zygmunt Bauman’s “Bureaucratic Definition of the Holocaust”" Mark Ward, Univ of Houston, Victoria "Student Conflict Styles Preferences, the Voice Effect and Intentions to Use University Ombuds Processes" Paula V. Hopeck, Purdue University; Nathalie Desrayaud, Purdue University; Tyler Harrison, Purdue University; Kristen Imboden, Purdue University "Voice and Organizing in China: Theorizing Organizational Communication Research and Practice" Huijun Suo, Purdue University; Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University; Kai Kuang, Purdue University; Ziyu Long, Purdue University; Rahul Mitra, Purdue University; Min Wu, Purdue University "Voice and Silence in Narratives about Bereavement Leave: A Qualitative Study of How Bereaved Workers Simultaneously Contest and Support Standardized Policies" Janell Bauer, James Madison Univ 505108 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor The Interpersonal Implications of Weight Loss and Body Image Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Erin Basinger, University of Illinois "Using Action Tendency Emotions as Persuasive Tools for Mothers’ to Encourage a Healthy Diet for their Preadolescent Daughters" Lauren M. Hamel, Dublin City University "Gender Differences in Peer Influence on Body Image Dissatisfaction: A Meta-Analytic Review" Anna Herrman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kelly E. Tenzek, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "The Influence of Attributions on Affect and Willingness to Help Close Others Lose Weight" Charee Mooney, Univ of Texas, Austin "I’m Hot, You’re Not: Exploring the 'Dark Side' of Weight Loss in Couples’ Relationships" Lynsey Kluever Romo, Univ of Texas, Austin; Rene Dailey, Univ of Texas, Austin "'There’s Something Wrong about the Way You Look, There’s Something Wrong with You': Memorable Messages Concerning Identity and Body Weight" Scott Richmond, University of Denver; Autumn P. Edwards, Western Michigan Univ 505110 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon D1 - Third Floor Helping Students Find Their Voice in Public Speaking Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chair: Robert Becker, Northwest College Presenters: Gina Iberri-Shea, U.S. Air Force Academy Scott L. Jensen, Webster University Amy Nana Jung, Azusa Pacific University Daniel Mortenson, Edgewood College Jeannie Hunt, Northwest College 505121 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Local, Community, and Policy-Based Health Communication Initiatives Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Jenn Anderson, Michigan State University "Complex Attributions of Responsibility in Narratives Designed to Increase Support for Policies to Reduce Rates of Obesity" Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell University; Michael A. Shapiro, Cornell University; Hye Kyung Kim, Cornell University; Danielle Bartolo, Columbia University; Norman Porticella, Cornell University "What is a medical emergency? Exploring how healthcare workers and the residents in a low-income urban community they serve define emergency" Holley Wilkin, Georgia State University; Michael Tannebaum, Georgia State University; Elizabeth L. Cohen, Georgia State University "Rural food insecurity in the U.S. as an overlooked site of struggle in health communication" Vandhana Ramadurai, Texas A&M Univ; Barbara F. Sharf, Texas A&M Univ "Internet Health Literacy, Information Quality, and Health Self-Efficacy in the Context of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010" Nicole Lieppman, Chapman University; Jennifer Bevan, Chapman University "Local Resistance to the Global Eradication of Polio: Newspaper Coverage of the 2003-2004 Vaccination Stoppage in Northern Nigeria" James O. Olufowote, Boston College 505122 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside B - Fourth Floor Exploring "The House of My Sojourn: Rhetoric, Women, and the Question of Authority" Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Mari Lee Mifsud, University of Richmond Presenters: Thomas S. Frentz, Univ of Arkansas, Fayetteville Mari Lee Mifsud, University of Richmond Michelle Ballif, University of Georgia Joshua Gunn, Univ of Texas, Austin Victor J. Vitanza, Clemson University Respondent: Jane S. Sutton, Penn State York 505125 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor New Voices in and about North Africa and the Middle East: Problematizing the Nexus between Technology and Participatory Democracy Sponsor: Human Communication and Technology Division Chair: Cem Zeytinoglu, East Stroudsburg Univ Respondent: Michele H. Jackson, Univ of Colorado, Boulder "Cyber Baltagiya in Morocco: Social Media can be a Tool for Repression too." Fadoua Loudiy, Slippery Rock University; Andrew R. Smith, Edinboro University "Fixing Voices: Reclaiming the 'Facebook Revolution'" Sanae Elmoudden, St. John's University "Social Media, Political Revolutions and Technology: What would Burke and Ellul Say?" Cem Zeytinoglu, East Stroudsburg Univ "Social networks as la technique to achieve cooperation: Towards a technology-savy public diplomacy?" Loubna El Abbadi, Carnegie Mellon University 505127 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Estherwood - Fourth Floor Dilemmas in Applied Legal Communication Sponsor: Communication and Law Division Chair: Catherine Langford, Texas Tech Univ "Citizens United and its Discontents or Musings on a Rhetoric of Corporate Law" Stephen E. Rahko, Indiana University "Professional Communication in Courtrooms: American and Finnish Listening Concepts" Sanna Ala-Kortesmaa, University of Tampere "The Fourth Amendment and the Distinction Between Public and Private Spheres" Rebekah A. Pure, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "The Influence of Narrative Believability on Juror Verdicts and Verdict Confidence: A Test of the Narrative Believability Scale (NBS-22)" Robert N. Yale, Purdue University 505128 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Communication as a Means of Constructing Political Identity Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Don Waisanen, Baruch College, CUNY Respondent: Jay P. Childers, University of Kansas "Barak Obama’s 'New' Populism, 'Unity in Division,' and the Passage of Healthcare Reform" Susan Mackey-Kallis, Villanova University; Joshua Grandy, Villanova University "Don’t Ask, Can’t Tell: Introspection and Party Labels" Daniel E. Bergan, Michigan State University "Ideological ‘deviants’ and selective exposure to political communication" Ericka Menchen-Trevino, Northwestern University "Reclaiming the Party of Lincoln as Their Own: African American Republicans and Their Reasons for Affiliating With the GOP" Shavonne R. Shorter, Purdue University; Stacey L. Connaughton, Purdue University 505129 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Changing Identities and Evolving Media Sponsor: Communication and the Future Division Gallier A - Fourth Floor Chair: Kathleen M. German, Miami University "'Shots in the Dark': An Examination of Anonymous Blogs and Libel" Howard Kleiman, Miami University "Challenges to National Identity: Rethinking Social Movement Models in Light of Social Media" Kathleen M. German, Miami University "Facebook and Uncertainty Reduction Strategies in the Initial Stages of Romantic Relationships" Mary Lynn M. Henningsen, Northern Illinois Univ; Lacey Meece, University of Illinois; Kathleen S. Valde, Northern Illinois Univ "Social Media, Relationship Maintenance, and Identity" Jennifer Marmo, Arizona State University; Erin Bryant, Arizona State University; Paul A. Mongeau, Arizona State University "Virtual Closets: Strategic Identity Construction and Social Media" Bruce Drushel, Miami University "Vying Voices: YouTube as an archive of counter-narratives from India" Koeli Goel, UIUC 505130 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Gallier B - Fourth Floor Social Cognitive Processes in Intergroup Communication Sponsor: Communication and Social Cognition Division Chair: Claude Miller, University of Oklahoma Respondent: Deborah A. Cai, Temple University "Parameters of Non-Accommodation: Refining and Elaborating Communication Accommodation Theory" Jessica Gasiorek, University of California, Santa Babara; Howard Giles, Univ of California, Santa Barbara "How Context Matters: Predicting Men’s Homophobic Slang" Jeffrey A. Hall, University of Kansas; Betty H. La France, Northern Illinois Univ "We’re Elated, They’re Sad: Evidence for Linguistic Infrahumanization in a Sports Scenario" Nick Merola, Univ of Texas, Austin; Matthew McGlone, Univ of Texas, Austin "An Effort to Increase Support for Organ Donor Registration through Social Identification and Intergroup Competition" Hee Sun Park, Michigan State University; Gary Hseih, Michigan State University; Joseph B. Walther, Michigan State University; Sandi W. Smith, Michigan State University; Yuhua Liang, Michigan State University; Rose A. Clark-Hitt, Michigan State University 505132 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Oakley - Fourth Floor Stress in the Family: Social Support and Coping in the Face of Difficult Life Experiences Sponsor: Family Communication Division Chair: Rachel Price, University of Kentucky Respondent: Kelly Rossetto, Boston College "Revising the Model of Communal Coping" Tara McManus, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "Lifting the Veil of Silence: Disclosure and Social Support Following Perinatal Loss" Randy Roper, University of Oklahoma "'Honesty is Usually the Best Policy': Parents’ Communication with Children following the Death of a Family Member" Paige Toller, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha "Examining Differences in Social Support across Adult Sibling Relationships from an Evolutionary Perspective" Meara Faw, University of Washington 505134 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor Communication Studies on International Adoption: Voices, Issues, and Impact Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Robert L. Ballard, Pepperdine University Presenters: Chitra Akkoor, University of Iowa Robert L. Ballard, Pepperdine University Joseph Burns, Southeastern Louisiana University Changfu Chang, Millersville University Zhuojun Joyce Chen, Univ of Northern Iowa Amber Davies-Sloan, Yavapai College Diane M. Monahan, Saint Leo University Beth M. Waggenspack, Virginia Tech Deanna F. Womack, Kennesaw State Univ Respondent: Chitra Akkoor, University of Iowa 505151 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Argumentation and Debate as a Means to Develop Voice and Engagement in Our Students Sponsor: Argumentation and Forensics Division Chair: Ian Sheeler, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Presenters: Michael Bauer, Ball State University Carl Brown, East Tennessee State University Aaron Burton, Bowling Green State Univ Matthew Lamb, East Tennessee State University Heather Norton, Fontbonne University Larry R. Underberg, Southeast Missouri State Jennifer Walton, Ohio Northern Univ 505152 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Different Voices, Different Choices: Carroll College, Forensics, and the (Individual) Search for a Vocation Sponsor: American Forensic Association Chair: Michael Ingram, Whitworth University Respondent: Brent Northup, Carroll College "How Forensics Rescued an Affect Scholar from Law School" Aaron Donaldson, University of Denver "Hungry Horses and Happenstance: From Journalism to Rhetoric and Back to Forensics" Mark J. Porrovecchio, Oregon State Univ "‘Just When I Thought I Was Out, They Pulled Me Back In’: An Academic’s Ambivalent Relationship With Forensics" Daniel J. Lair, University of Denver "‘What Part of You Do You Want to Encourage?’ From Competitive to Collaborative . . .via Forensics" Amanda Granrud, Oregon State University 505153 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Women’s Voices and the Menopausal Experience: Examining the Complexity of a Lifecycle Issue Sponsor: Communication and Aging Division Chair: Jennifer Hall, Purdue University "Anticipating Menopause: A Narrative Analysis of Midlife Women’s Expectations of the Menopausal Process" Elaine Gale, California State Univ, Sacramento "Co-Experiencing Menopause: Examining the Marital Aging Transition" Leah LeFebvre, Univ of Texas, Austin "Confusing Voices: Hormonal Replacement Therapy for Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Women" Michael P. Pagano, Fairfield University "Speaking About Menopause: A Study of American Culture" Cynthia A. Suopis, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst "‘Just Another Change Women Go Through’: Women’s Menopausal Experiences and Perceptions" Jessica Elton, Eastern Michigan University; Deborah S. Ballard-Reisch, Wichita State Univ 505154 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor Exploring Instructional Strategies to Engage Students Sponsor: Elementary and Secondary Education Section Chair: Christine Bruckner, Warrensburg-Latham High School "Examining Positive Behavior Intervention Strategies in Response to Disruptive Communication in an Elementary School" Tracy Bock, Northwestern State University; Michelle Morris, Northwestern State University "Using Direct Instruction as an Instructional Strategy in Elementary School: A Descriptive Analysis of Students’ Progress" Mary Carr, Northwestern State University; Michelle Morris, Northwestern State University "We want to be heard! Students voice their actual and ideal learning environments to increase engagement and learning in school" Cassandra Costantini, California State Univ, Sacramento 505156 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 825 - Eighth Floor Consuming Rights: Investigating the Rhetorical and Theoretical Intersections of Food, Freedom, and Justice Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Atilla Hallsby, University of Georgia Respondent: Bernard K. Duffy, California Poly State University, San Luis Obispo "'I’ve Found a Feast You’ll Run Away From': Seneca’s Eating of Justice and the Ecstasy of Milk and Honey in The Bacchai" Jeremy G. Gordon, Indiana University "Biofuels and Food Freedom: Exploring the Landscape of an American Controversy" Stephanie Houston Grey, Louisiana State University "Eating Animals, Eating Nature: A Limited Life History Perspective" Richard D. Besel, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo; Renee S. Besel, Roosevelt University "Peter Rosset's 'Food Sovereignty': A Rich Description of the Environmentalist Ethic" Michael Weiler, Emerson College 505157 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 828 - Eighth Floor The Voice(s) of Stoicism: Reanimating Medicine, Civic Education, and Law through Hellenistic Philosophy Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chair: Joseph Sery, Univ of Pittsburgh Respondent: Michele Kennerly, Northeastern University "Cosmopolitan Speech Capacities: A Stoic Education in Rhetoric?" Brandon M. Inabinet, Furman University "Cultivating Virtue: Rhetoric, Stoic Law, and the Good Community" Joseph Sery, Univ of Pittsburgh "Stoic Self-Care, Lifestyle Management, and the Patient Role in the Context of Chronic Disease" John J. Rief, Univ of Pittsburgh 11:00 AM 508011 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott The Body as Performance: Movement as Social Agency Sponsor: Performance Studies Division La Galerie 1 - Second Floor Chair: Michelle R. LaVigne, Univ of San Francisco "I Just Want to Do Something: An Understanding of Bodily Engagement in Social Justice Issues" Jessica S. TomellPresto, DePaul University "The Collective 'Unconscious State' of Our Body Power" Nicole L. Defenbaugh, Bloomsburg University; Julie Petry, Bloomsburg University "This Book Called My Body" Daisy Levy, Michigan State University "’The Human Element’: Rhetoric and Performance in Prison" Cory Holding, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 508012 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 2 - Second Floor Color Me Empowered: The Quest for a Transnational Feminist Voice in Social and Conventional Media Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Yahui Zhang, Wayland Baptist Univ "(Re)Gaining Voices: Resilience and Micro-emancipation in Two Stories of Settling in the U.S. on Dependent Visas" Debalina Dutta, Purdue University; Ranjani Rao, Purdue University; Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University "Dis-Empowering the Female: Perpetuating Hegemonic Discourse through Pakistani Cable Television" Saman Talib, Beaconhouse National University "Negotiating Resistance: Challenges of a Female Faculty Member of Color from an Islamic Arab Background" Ahlam Muhtaseb, California State University, San Bernardino "Non-Western diasporic women as acculturating subjects: a feminist revisit to positivist/behaviorist acculturation theories in narratives of first-generation Chinese immigration women in the U.S." Lili Shi, CUNY / Kingsborough Community College "Online Voices, Offline Violence: Blogs as Safe Spaces for Domestically Abused South Asian Immigrant Women" Ishani Mukherjee, University of Illinois, Chicago 508013 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 3 - Second Floor Sex, Saints and Scandal: Three Dimensional Voice of the Post Modern Woman Sponsor: Feminist and Women Studies Division Chair: Alena Amato Ruggerio, Southern Oregon University "Beyond the Sexy Streets: A Feminist Perspective on Queering Interpersonal and Family Communication" Roberta Chevrette, Arizona State University "Dismissal of the Juarez Femicide: Media Framing Analysis" Jessica Choquette, Ball State University "Framing Gang Rape in 'Rough Town:' Diverse Voices in Gender Violence News Online" Nancy Worthington, Quinnipiac University "Religion as Constraint and Empowerment: Women on Communicating Feminism, Gender Roles, and Intersectionalities" Natalie Sadler, San Diego State University; Kaitlin Noelle Brooks, San Diego State Univ "The Prostitute's Body and Soul: Biopower and Morality within British Discourse, 1812-1840" Greta Wendelin, University of Kansas "The Rhetorical Goddess: A Feminist Perspective On Women in Magic" Laura C. Bruns, Bradley University "What is Sexy? How American College Students Define and Consume Sexiness in the Media" Meng Zhang, University of Florida; Qinwei Xie, University of Florida 508014 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 4 - Second Floor Voicing Black Experiences through Mediated Representations Sponsor: African American Communication and Culture Division Chair: Kami Anderson, Southern Polytechnic State Univ Respondent: Rex L. Crawley, Robert Morris University "A Taste of Louisiana: Mainstreaming Blackness through Food in Disney's The Princess and the Frog" Fabio Parasecoli, New School Univ "Narratives of Border-Crossing in the films Monster’s Ball and Lakeview Terrace: Manifestations of Racism and Gender-Bias" Jodi Rightler-McDaniels, University of Tennessee; Catherine Luther, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville "No We Can’t! Post-Racialism and the Popular Appearance of a Rhetorical Fiction" Jasmine Nichole Cobb, Northwestern University "Race and Religion: A Semiotic Analysis of Contemporary Mass Mediated Signifiers" Mark P. Orbe, Western Michigan Univ; R. Rennae Elliott, Oakwood University 508015 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott La Galerie 5 - Second Floor Symbolism in Popular Culture: For Good or for Ill? Sponsor: Japan-U.S. Communication Association Chair: Peter S. Lee, California State Univ, Fullerton Respondent: Michael David Hazen, Wake Forest University "A Gift from Tiger Mask: Spreading Goodwill in the Guise of Comic Book Heroes" Toru Hanaki, Nanzan University "Being fashionable with your mobile phone: A study of TV advertisements of mobile phones in Japan" Xue Dou, Pennsylvania State University "Japanese Anime Heroines as Role Models for U.S. Youth: Implications for Cross-Cultural Entertainment Effects" Sarah J. Kornfield, Penn State University; Srividya Ramasubramanian, Texas A&M Univ "Kayako’s Voice: The Sound of Horror in Ju-on: The Grudge" Joseph Schaub, Notre Dame College of Maryland "Traditional or Local Standards of Beauty? Japanese and American Responses to Fashion, Beauty, and Body Image in Magazines" Anna Herrman, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Kikuko Omori, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Jenna McNallie, Purdue University; Mike Allen, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 508022 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 1 - Second Floor Giving Voice to Practice and Reflection in Mediation Work Sponsor: Peace and Conflict Communication Division Chair: Kaylene Barbe, Oklahoma Baptist Univ Respondent: Miriam McMullen-Pastrick, Penn State University, Behrend College "Conflict styles, emotionality, and spiritual qualities: Mediator reflections on successful practice." Garry P. Bailey, Abilene Christian University "Mediator reflections of disputants' emotions: The mediator as a proxy communicator for difficult messages" Madeline M. Maxwell, Univ of Texas, Austin; Erik Green, Concordia University Texas; Emily Richardson, University of Texas at Austin; Andrew C. Tollison, Univ of Texas, Austin "Mediator Virgins: Undergraduate students reflect on their first time mediation practice." Alice Crume, Kent State University, Tuscarawas "Screening for domestic abuse in child custody conflicts: Mediator reflections on a pioneering practice in alternative dispute resolution." Shereen Bingham, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha 508023 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor Horton Heard A Who, Can You? Voices from GTAs on Teaching Practices in the Basic Course Sponsor: Basic Course Division Chairs: Tracey Quigley Holden, University of Delaware; Mark Ward, Univ of Houston, Victoria Presenters: Sky L. Anderson, Colorado State University Marjorie Buckner, Texas Christian University Megan Burkett, Ball State University Alyssa Cella, University of Delaware Vicki Crooks, Ohio University Jeremiah S. Donovan, Indiana University Daniel A Douglas, Eastern Illinois University Seth S. Frei, Texas State University, San Marcos Ashton Gerding, University of Delaware Madeline Heine, Texas Christian University Saunnie Knotts, Eastern Illinois Univ Phillip Kostka, Virginia Tech Michael Parsons, Ohio University Robin J. Phelps, Ball State University Andi Prewitt, Portland State University Stephanie Pridgen, Texas State University Lydia Reinig, Colorado State University Kayla Steele, University of Delaware Ben Walker, Minnesota State University, Mankato Elizabeth Wellings, Texas State University, San Marcos Sarah T. Zaitchik, Univ of Texas, Austin 508070 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Audubon - Fifth Floor Speaking Home/Voicing Selves: Tracing Home in Un/likely Spaces Sponsor: Ethnography Division Chair: Devika Chawla, Ohio University Respondent: Stacy Holman Jones, University of South Florida "Appalachian Be/longings: Voicing Home in the Foothills of Modernity" Timothy Baird, Ohio University "Latinidad: Home as Hegemonic Voice" Adriana Angel, Ohio University "Motown Magic and/in Haunted Hollers: From one Othered America to Another" Rebecca Mercado Thornton, Ohio University "Music and Voice: Home in/as Relation" Steven P. Phalen, Ohio University "The Sound/Song of Home: A Performance Autoethnography" Desiree Yamtoob, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign 508071 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Beauregard - Fifth Floor Social Movements and Rhetorical Action Sponsor: Public Address Division Chair: Brandon M. Inabinet, Furman University Respondent: Sherry Shepler, St. Anselm College "'Citizens in the Bud': Defining Americans in the Anti-Child Labor Movement" Elizabeth E. Gardner, University of Maryland "Showing the Public Sphere through Text and Image: Black Bodies, White Souls, and Voices of Protest" Samuel Perry, Georgia State University "Re-Defining and Re-Invigorating: The National Living Wage Movement" Kristin Mathe, Penn State University "(Trans)national Advocacy in the Ousting of Milošević: The Otpor Movement’s Glocal Rhetorical Form" Don Waisanen, Baruch College, CUNY 508072 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Galvez - Fifth Floor Leveraging Communication Scholarship to Conduct Applied Training and Development Work: The Top Ten Communication Concepts and Variables All Trainers Should Employ Sponsor: Training and Development Division Chair: Jeffrey S. Martin, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Presenters: Michael L. Fahs, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo Gregory Patton, Univ of Southern California Keri Stephens, Univ of Texas, Austin Don R. Swanson, Monmouth University 508073 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Jackson - Fifth Floor Women's VOICE: Progress and Obstacles Sponsor: Women's Caucus Chair: Diana K. Ivy, Texas A&M Univ, Corpus Christi Presenters: Patrice M. Buzzanell, Purdue University Sandra Harper, Our Lady of the Lake College Roseann M. Mandziuk, Texas State University, San Marcos Kelly M. Quintanilla, Texas A&M Univ, Corpus Christi Helen M. Sterk, Calvin College Anita Taylor, George Mason Univ Kathleen J. Turner, Davidson College 508101 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon A1 - Third Floor Some Questions of Theory and Method for the Study of Cultural Texts Sponsor: Critical and Cultural Studies Division Chair: Greg Dickinson, Colorado State University Respondent: Raymond I. Schuck, Bowling Green State University "Critical Considerations about International Public Relations: Practice, Theory, and Research" Sorin Nastasia, Southern Illinois Univ, Edwardsville "The Study of Cultures Online: Some Methodological and Ethical Tensions" R.M. Milner, University of Kansas 508104 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B1 - Third Floor Voices from the Field: Sports Narratives, Identity, and Culture Sponsor: Mass Communication Division Chair: Christopher M. Boulton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "'It’s in the rights': Madden NFL and the licensing of reality in sports video games" Jacob Dittmer, University of Oregon "Glass Mask on the Ice: How Korean and Japanese Media Created their Figure Skating Queens" Sunyoung Kwak, University of Tokyo "Nation Building Formula: Grand Prix Auto Racing in the United Arab Emirates" Janis T. Page, George Washington University "Playing the Games: The Olympics in a Changing Media Landscape" Douglas L. Battema, Western New England University "Warriors, Legends, and Icons: A methodology for sports narrative and collective memory" Jeffrey Cannon, Indiana University 508106 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon B3 - Third Floor Empirical Studies of the Workplace Sponsor: Organizational Communication Division Chair: Kristine Marie Grill, University of Kansas Respondent: Jennifer Mize Smith, Western Kentucky Univ "'My drive is my sacred time': Commuting as a third sphere between work and life" Elizabeth Wilhoit, Purdue University "Giving the Mentor a Voice: Examining Costs, Benefits, and Maintenance Usage from the Mentor’s Perspective" Kristine Marie Grill, University of Kansas "Making Sense of Change Announcements: Reactions to Message Sidedness and Magnitude" Vaibhavi Kulkarni, Rutgers University; Laurie K. Lewis, Rutgers University; Nicole Laster, Kansas State Univ 508108 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Napoleon C2 - Third Floor The Complexities of Face and Face-work Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication Division Chair: Beth J. Haslett, University of Delaware Presenters: Karen Tracy, Univ of Colorado, Boulder Yves Winkin, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Univ of Wisconsin, Parkside Robert B. Arundale, Univ of Alaska, Fairbanks Beth J. Haslett, University of Delaware 508121 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Bayside A - Fourth Floor Voicing Health through the Use of Narrative Sponsor: Health Communication Division Chair: Julie Volkman, Emerson College "A Longitudinal Analysis of the Causes and Consequences of Engaging in Fat Talk" Analisa Arroyo, University of Arizona; Jake Harwood, University of Arizona "Show and Tell: Exploring Responses to Narratives and Images about Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities" Helen Lundell, Cornell University; Christopher Clarke, Cornell University; Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell University "An examination of co-constructed health crisis stories of survivorship among later-life couples" Fran C. Dickson, Chapman University; Kathryn Rogers, Chapman University; Kandi L. Walker, University of Louisville "Legitimizing Spirituality: Chaplain Perspectives on Education, Training, and Roles" Kelly E. Tenzek, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Emily M. Cramer, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Shangri-Lost in the International House of Cancer: An Analysis of Julia Sweeney’s Humorous Illness Narrative" Nicholas T. Iannarino, University of Kentucky; Teresa Thompson, University of Dayton; James D. Robinson, Univ of Dayton 508122 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Voice, Politics, Publics Sponsor: Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Chair: Robert Atchison, Wake Forest University Bayside B - Fourth Floor "Corporate Speech Rights and Neoliberalism: An Analysis of Supreme Court Discourse as Constitutive Rhetoric" Nneka Logan, Georgia State University "Deliberative Criticism and Public Policy Deliberation" James C. Bunker, Berry College "Did They Deliberate? Applying a Theoretical Model of Democratic Deliberation to the Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review" Katherine Knobloch, University of Washington; John W. Gastil, Penn State University; Justin Reedy, University of Washington; Katherine Cramer Walsh, University of Wisconsin, Madison "Stability, Silence, and Media in Eric King Watts’s Theory of Voice" Robert Atchison, Wake Forest University "Style and Substance: Finding God’s Favor in the Rhetoric of Joel Osteen" Luke Winslow, Univ of Texas, Austin 508125 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Edgewood - Fourth Floor A New Biology for the 21st Century: Rhetorical Implications of the Report’s Agenda Sponsor: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology Chair: Gregory D. Wilson, Iowa State Univ "A Technological Cornucopoia: Kairos, Food Policy, and the New Biology" Jordynn M. Jack, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Incentivizing Interdisciplinarity: Understanding How Scientists Evaluate Research Opportunities" Gregory D. Wilson, Iowa State Univ; Scott Graham, Iowa State University "The Electronic Medical Record as Clinical Gaze" Christa Teston, Rowan University 508128 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Evergreen - Fourth Floor Political Communication as Meaning Making Sponsor: Political Communication Division Chair: Michael A. Tew, Eastern Michigan University Respondent: M. Lane Bruner, Georgia State University "Stating the Exception: (Ir)rationalizing Interventionism during the Creation and Passage of EESA" Josh Hanan, Temple University "The Influence of Religious Rhetoric on Political Discourse Regarding Embryonic Stem Cell Research" Tomeka Robinson, Marietta College "The Intersection of the Marriage Debate and the Biopolitical Citizen: A Study into California’s Proposition 8 Ads" Hayley Jeanne Cole, Univ of Missouri, Columbia "Through the Veil of Tears: Crying, Character, and John Boehner" James Marconi, University of Maryland, College Park 508131 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Nottaway - Fourth Floor The Voices of our Digital Moment, from a Media Ecology Perspective Sponsor: Media Ecology Association Chair: Edward E. Tywoniak, Saint Mary's College of California Respondent: Valerie V. Peterson, Grand Valley State Univ "Retrieving a Tool from the Past to Examine the Present and Consider the Future: McLuhan’s Tetrad, Information, and the Internet" Lauren Bratslavsky, University of Oregon "Worries of a Digital Pearl Harbor: Examining the Rhetoric of Cyberwar" Brett Lunceford, Univ of South Alabama "Metaphors and Morality: Are Digital Media Epistemologically Compatible with Moral Socialization?" Janet McMullen, University of North Alabama "Rethinking Ownership and Accessibility in The Age of Digital Reproduction" Shayne Pepper, Northeastern Illinois University 508134 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Southdown - Fourth Floor Cultural Differences in Communication in the Workplace Sponsor: International and Intercultural Communication Division Chair: Jennifer Willis-Rivera, Univ of Wisconsin, River Falls Respondent: Louella Lim Lofranco, Southwest Minnesota State Univ "Relating Intercultural Communication Sensitivity to Conflict Management Styles, Technology Use, and Organizational Communication Satisfaction in Multinational Organizations in China " Yuping Mao, University of Alberta; Claudia L. Hale, Ohio University "Bridging Woman Conflict Management Strategies in Non-Profit Organizations: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and the United States" Chin-Chung Chao, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha; Dexin Tian, Savannah College of Art and Design "Relational Development in the Intercultural Workplace: Experiences from a Finnish-Polish Context" Malgorzata Lahti, University of Jyväskylä; Maarit Valo, University of Jyväskylä "ASDA: Organic Growth of a Retailer in the United Kingdom?" Jonathan Matusitz, Univ of Central Florida; Kristen Leanza, University of Central Florida 508151 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 816 - Eighth Floor Building and Extending Research in Communication Apprehension and Competence Sponsor: Communication Apprehension and Competence Division Chair: Heather M. Crandall, Gonzaga University "Anxious Voices: Is Public Speaking Really More Feared than Death?" Karen Kangas Dwyer, University of Nebraska, Omaha; Marlina Davidson, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha "Communication Predispositions, Culture, and Subordinate-Supervisor Relationships" Jerry L. Allen, Univ of New Haven; Euna Park, University of New Haven; Joan O'Mara, University of Hartford; Kathleen M. Long, West Virginia Wesleyan College "Communication Traits in First and Second Languages: An Examination of Spanish Speakers" Jenny Lopez, California State University, Long Beach; Linda L McCroskey, California State Univ, Long Beach "Evidence for a Hierarchical Structure of Implicit Theories of Competence" Graham Bodie, Louisiana State University; Michelle Pence, Louisiana State University; Michael Rold, Louisiana State University; M. Daniel Chapman, Louisiana State University; Jamie Lejune, Louisiana State University; Lisa Anzalone, Louisiana State University "Voices that cannot be heard: Can shyness and extraversion explain why somebody discloses on Facebook and not face-to-face?" Pavica Sheldon, University of Alabama, Huntsville 508152 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 817 - Eighth Floor Academic Voices: Ethics, Academic Responsibility, and Training Future Scholars in a Mediated Age Sponsor: Communication Ethics Division Chair: Joy M. Cypher, Rowan University Presenters: Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University Audra Diers, Marist College Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University Carol Pauli, Marist College Michael E. Roloff, Northwestern University J. Kanan Sawyer, West Chester University Respondent: Lynn H. Turner, Marquette University 508153 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 820 - Eighth Floor Mentoring, Spiritual Formation, and Voice: Communicative Intersections of Person and Tradition(s) Sponsor: Religious Communication Association Chair: Steven A. Beebe, Texas State University, San Marcos Respondent: Diane Badzinski, Colorado Christian University "Mentoring: A Dialogic Spiritual Engagement" John Amankwah, College of Mt. St. Joseph "Mentoring as Narrative 'Voice': Mentoring Relationships in Two Scottish Novels of George MacDonald" Janie Harden Fritz, Duquesne University "Finding One’s Voice in the Academy: Philosophical and Spiritual Peer Mentoring through the Words of Isocrates and John of Salisbury" Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State Univ "Tradition and Voice: Women’s Mentoring and Spiritual Formation" Alyse Lehrke, Spring Arbor University; Annette Ford, Spring Arbor University 508154 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM Sheraton New Orleans Salon 821 - Eighth Floor The Voice of Power in the Sublime Sponsor: American Society for the History of Rhetoric Chair: Stephen M. Halloran, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Respondent: Ned O'Gorman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "Setting the sublime in classical rhetoric: Strategic mystification of class" Gaines Hubbell, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "The Dreadful Details: The Counter-Agency of the Sublime" Michael Rancourt, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "The Law: Rhetorically Constructed, Aesthetic, and Sublime" Brita Anderson, University of Pittsburgh "Those "Dark Satanic Mills": Positioning the Sublime Experience of Women Workers in 19th Century Lowell, Massachusetts" Lisa Litterio, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute