Listmembers - This should be of interest to you...PM ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Return-Path: <[log in to unmask]> Received: from MIAMIU (NJE origin SMTP@MIAMIU) by MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU (LMail V1.2c/1.8c) with BSMTP id 0575; Mon, 13 Oct 1997 15:08:37 -0500 Received: from stream.mcs.muohio.edu by MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with TCP; Mon, 13 Oct 97 15:08:35 EST Return-path: [log in to unmask] Received: from DIRECTORY-DAEMON by po.muohio.edu (PMDF V5.1-10 #19148) id <[log in to unmask]> for [log in to unmask]; Mon, 13 Oct 1997 15:08:56 EDT Received: from MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU ("port 19288"@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu) by po.muohio.edu (PMDF V5.1-10 #19148) with SMTP id <[log in to unmask]> for [log in to unmask]; Mon, 13 Oct 1997 15:08:51 -0400 (EDT) Received: from MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU by MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 7284; Mon, 13 Oct 1997 15:08:25 -0500 (EST) Received: from MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU (NJE origin LISTSERV@MIAMIU) by MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU (LMail V1.2c/1.8c) with BSMTP id 0561; Mon, 13 Oct 1997 15:08:24 -0500 Received: from MIAMIU (NJE origin SMTP3@MIAMIU) by MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU (LMail V1.2c/1.8c) with BSMTP id 0449; Mon, 13 Oct 1997 15:06:26 -0500 Received: from wpo.it.luc.edu by MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with TCP; Mon, 13 Oct 1997 15:06:21 -0500 (EST) Received: from LUCHICAGO-Message_Server by wpo.it.luc.edu with Novell_GroupWise; Mon, 13 Oct 1997 14:06:32 -0500 Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 14:00:11 -0500 From: Lawrence Frey <[log in to unmask]> Subject: NCA Preconference Community-Based research -Forwarded To: [log in to unmask] Message-id: <[log in to unmask]> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise 4.1 Content-type: message/rfc822 Received: from ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU ([129.219.13.84]) by wpo.it.luc.edu (GroupWise SMTP/MIME daemon 4.1 v3) ; Mon, 13 Oct 97 13:52:50 CDT Received: from [129.219.5.51] (129.219.5.51) by ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R4) with TCP; Mon, 13 Oct 97 11:39:50 MST Message-Id: <v0153050eb067bb24e952@[129.219.5.51]> Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 13:52:55 -0500 From: Dr. Dawn Braithwaite <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask],[log in to unmask], Subject: NCA Preconference Community-Based research [additional names deleted to save space] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Disposition: inline I just wanted to remind all of you about the preconference coming up at NCA on Community-Based Research. This is an outgrowth of the previous preconferences sponsored by the Interpersonal and Small Group Division. We have a great day planned (see program below). We still have slots open for attendees. There is no registration at the door, so do get your registration in and encourage your students attend as well. We hope to see you there! -Dawn Braithwaite PRECONFERENCE National Communication Association, Chicago, 1997 TITLE: COMMUNITY-BASED SCHOLARSHIP Sponsors: Applied Communication Division, Health Communication Division, Interpersonal and Small Group Interaction Division, Public Relations Division Conference Co-chairs: Dawn O. Braithwaite, Arizona State University West Lawrence R. Frey, Loyola University Chicago Planning Committee: Dale Brashers, Ohio State University Sandra Petronio, Arizona State University Jeffrey K. Springston, Indiana University Statement of Purpose and Objectives: Making research relevant to the needs of our local, regional, national, and international communities is a growing concern in the communication discipline. Two previous preconferences sponsored by the Interpersonal and Small Group Interaction Division have explored conceptual issues related to making communication research relevant to various communities. Recognizing that this interest cuts across traditional areas of study in the discipline, this preconference is jointly sponsored by four SCA divisions. The purpose is two-fold: (1) to highlight the work of scholars who have been doing community-based scholarship; that is, those who have been conducting scholarly work in various communities and, at the same time, contributing back to communities via their scholarly efforts, and (2) to discuss significant issues associated with community-based scholarly work as well as how to make more traditional types of scholarship accessible to communities at large. SCHEDULE AND ACTIVITIES CHECK-IN AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00-8:50 MORNING SESSION: 9-12 AM We feature the work of three scholars who provide outstanding examples of community-based scholarship. Each presentation will be followed by an extended question and answer session and discussions of issues surrounding doing community-based scholarship. Speakers: Dwight Conquergood, Northwestern University, "'Temporary Lockdown Five': Performance and Communication with Incarcerated Youth." Michael Hecht, Pennsylvania State University, "Drug Resistance Research and Prevention in the Schools." Kim Witte, Michigan State University, "Getting into the Field and Out of the Tower: Bridging Theory and Practice." LUNCH 12-1:15 POSTER SESSION 1:15-2:00 We will use a visual display poster format to highlight the work of scholars who are currently involved in community-based scholarship. Conference attendees will have the opportunity to see materials produced by the scholars and to interact with them about their work Presenters: Shawny L. Anderson, St. Mary's College & Stephen J. Hartnett, University of California Berkeley, "Practicing Pedagogy: Teaching Democracy in Prisons and Prison-Based Communities." Dale Brashers, Ohio State University, Stephen Haas, Ohio State University & Judy Neidig, Ohio State University, "AIDS Activism and Self Advocacy: Encouraging Participation in Health Care Decision Making." Tim Coombs, Illinois State University, "Building Better Crisis Management Teams: Applications of Small Group Theory." Beth Hartman Ellis, Ball State University & Eileen Berlin Ray, Cleveland State University, "Making a Difference: Hearing the Voices of Adult Incest Survivors." Lawrence R. Frey, Loyola University Chicago & Mara B. Adelman, Seattle University, "The Fragile Community: Communication and Community Building in an AIDS Residence." Susan Glaser, University of Oregon & Peter Glaser, Glaser Associates, "Making Our Mark on Leadership: Communication Skills in the Organization." Dean A. Kruckeberg, University of Northern Iowa, "Application of Public Relations Community-building in Middle East-Arab Culture." Greg Leichty, University of Louisville, "Using Communication Theory to Analyze And Promote Efforts in the Louisville, Kentucky School System." Beth LePoire, University of California Santa Barbara, Jennifer S. Hallett, University of California Santa Barbara, & Karen T. Erlandson, University of California Santa Barbara. "Positive and Negative Reinforcement of Substance Abusive Behavior: Evidence for Inconsistent Nurturing as Control." Roxanne Parrott, University of Georgia & Katherine Wilson, University of Georgia, "Cultivados Buenos Habitos: A Community Outreach Program for Georgia's Migrant Farm Workers." Jeffrey K. Springston, Indiana University, "Promoting Breast Cancer Screening Among Low Income African American Women: A Tailored Computer Assisted Instruction Approach." Melanie Trost, Arizona State University, "The Influence Of Drug Use On High School Romance." Gabriel M. Vasquez, University of Houston, "Using Communication-based Focus Groups for Strategic Planning: Future Exhibits for the Children's Museum of Houston." Vincent R. Waldron, Arizona State University West, Douglas Kelley, Arizona State University West & John Waldron, Del Webb Corporation,"A Longitudinal Study of Interpersonal Communication in a Retirement Community: A University-Corporate Partnership." BREAK 2:00-2-15 WORKING GROUPS 2:15-4:00 We will break into small groups to discuss significant issues associated with community-based scholarly work as well as how to make more traditional types of scholarship accessible to communities at large. * Gaining entrance to communities Roxanne Parrott, University of Georgia Kim Witte, Michigan State University * Obtaining funding for community-based scholarship Michael Hecht, Arizona State University Lynne M. Sallot, University of Georgia * Publicizing and promoting scholarship in communities Jess K. Alberts, Arizona State University Daniel Millar, Indiana State University * Taking our scholarship to the community via community intervention Beth LePoire, University of California Santa Barbara Eileen Berlin Ray, Cleveland State University * Overcoming campus barriers to community-based scholarship James Applegate, University of Kentucky William F. Eadie, Speech Communication Association * Instituting service learning Richard Conville, University of Southern Mississippi Bren Ortega Murphy, Loyola University Chicago * Promoting social justice through scholarship Shawny Anderson, Loyola University, Chicago Stephen Hartnett, Ball State University Julia Wood, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill * Teaching communication concepts and skills to community members Susan Glaser, University of Oregon Peter Glaser, Glaser Associates Sandra Petronio, Arizona State University * Working with minority communities Jeff Springston, Indiana University Gabriel Vasquez, University of Houston "WHERE TO FROM HERE?" DISCUSSION AND GOAL SETTING 4:00-4:45 Dawn O. Braithwaite, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Communication Studies Arizona State University West Phoenix, AZ 85069-7100 (602) 543-6630 VOICE (602) 543-6612 FAX