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| unCONVENTIONal! San Diego, California Friday November 21 - Monday November 24, 2008 The 2008 theme, "unCONVENTIONal," is designed to promote innovation, creativity, and imagination in program planning. Moreover, it underscores and reinforces our association's efforts at outreach and reflects the fact that we are now on the radar of important and powerful associations in Washington, DC and throughout the country, and are being sought out to offer expertise at the national level. To reinforce and extend our presence on the national scene, each unit is challenged to engage in unCONVENTIONal behavior and bring representatives from an allied association (of national prominence) to San Diego to:
To further promote innovation and creativity, proposals for intradivisional activities and collaboration across NCA units are also solicited. Special consideration will be given to creative collaboration between Divisions (such as the joint meeting of the Small Group and Interpersonal Divisions to discuss collaborative research projects that was held in Boston), but also more opportunities for individuals of similar "circumstances" to meet and talk. As such, each NCA unit is challenged to co-sponsor at least one panel with another unit where members would discuss venues for joint research and collaboration. Members of divisions and caucuses who rarely interact are encouraged to meet together, and units are encouraged to develop panels to meet the needs of, for example, adjunct faculty, retired faculty, or non-tenured faculty. Extra program slots will be allocated to units engaging in this unCONVENTIONal behavior. Program planners are strongly encouraged to try unCONVENTIONal and creative formats for their panels. While some programming constraints are inevitable in planning a convention of this size, every effort will be made to accommodate innovative formats. The National Communication Association is a vibrant and respected learned society. For the 2008 annual meeting, members are encouraged to share our intellectual wealth and richness with members of other learned societies, as well as with our own membership. Primary Program Planner Betsy W. Bach, First Vice President |
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