Reminder: Ethnography of Communication Conference

Jay Leighter leighter at CREIGHTON.EDU
Sun Nov 13 17:37:59 UTC 2011


Ethnography of Communication: Ways Forward
June 10-14, 2012 Creighton University
Omaha, Nebraska

We are now taking proposals for papers, panels, and roundtable discussions. Proposals are due December 17, 2011 and should include Title, Abstract, and Brief Biography. 

Please submit your conference proposals to Professor Jay Leighter: leighter at creighton.edu

The summer of 2012 will mark the 50th anniversary of Dell Hymes’ 1962 landmark publication of “The Ethnography of Speaking,” the 25th anniversary of Gerry Philipsen’s 1987 influential theoretical work, “The Prospect for Cultural Communication.” These milestones in the Ethnography of Communication (EC) come at a time when EC scholarship is developing intensively as it is being applied to practical concerns and social problems worldwide. 
The Ethnography of Communication: Ways Forward (WF) is a conference designed to bring together scholars in the EC tradition, broadly conceived. The conference takes as its impetus the celebration of several simultaneous milestones in the field of EC but aims to bring EC scholars from around the world together for the purpose of charting ways forward in research, teaching and practice.

Scores of Ph.D.s in communication have contributed EC scholarship and leadership to several areas in the field including but not limited to Environmental Communication, Ethnography, Intergroup Communication, International and Intercultural Communication, Language and Social Interaction, Performance Studies, Religious Communication, and Rhetoric and Public Address. The past several years have seen advances in theoretical and applied work in several settings. In addition, EC scholarship has had a foundational influence in the creation of two international research centers: The University of Washington Center for Local Strategies Research (UWCLSR) and the Center for Sustainable Social Change (CSSC, UMass Amherst). This conference provides an opportunity for intellectual discussion and discovery among beginning and established scholars within this broad tradition. EC scholars are spread worldwide and this event presents a unique forum for bringing them together to discuss theory, methodology and practice in a concentrated way. 

We are pleased to announce the NCA has agreed to partially sponsor the Ethnography of Communication: Ways Forward conference. This funding will help provide some support graduate student travel to the conference. Additional conference sponsorship includes the Department of Communication Studies and the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Creighton University.

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