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Paul Mongeau <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 31 Mar 1996 20:16:12 EST
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I forewarned you in my message yestarday that I would be sending along a
couple of messages concerning CSCA.  Here are the panels I was able to put
together for Interpersonal and Small Group Communication.  If you have
any questions, feel free to contact me.
 
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EXPANDING DUCK S RELATIONAL DISENGAGEMENT TOPOGRAPHY:
INTRAPERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL, AND ORGANIZATIONAL
MESSAGES AND MEANINGS
 
Thursday, April 18           10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.         State
 
Chair:  Deanna Sellnow, North Dakota State University
     "A Multi-Dimensional Modification of Duck"s Relational
Disengagement Topography.   Deanna Sellnow and Laurie J.
Baker, North Dakota State University
     "Grave-Dressing: An Examination of Individual Relationship
Accounts.   Tamara Rhodes and Laura Oster, North Dakota
State University
     "The Process of Relational Disengagement in Organizational
Settings.   Linda Johnson Wurtz, North Dakota State
University
 
Respondent:  Steve Duck, University of Iowa
 
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REVITALIZING THE STUDY OF SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION:
A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
 
Thursday, April 18           2:00 - 3:30 p.m.                Congress
 
Chair: Lawrence R. Frey, Loyola University Chicago
    "A Rose by Any Other Name:  The Vitality of Group Communication
Research.   Kathleen M. Propp, Northern Illinois University
and Gary L. Kreps, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
     "The Future of Small Group Communication Research: Revitalization
or Continued Good Health?   Dennis S. Gouran, Pennsylvania
State University
     "Going Forward in Group Research May Mean Going Back: Studying
the Groups of Children.   Joann Keyton, University of
Memphis
     "On Interlinking Language Games: New Opportunities for Group
Communication Research.   J. Kevin Barge, Baylor University
     "Expanding the Boundaries of Small Group Communication Research:
Adopting a Feminist Perspective.   Renee A. Meyers,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Dale E. Brashers,
Ohio State University
Respondents:  Ernest G. Bormann, University of Minnesota, Lawrence R.
Frey, Loyola University Chicago, and Randy Y. Hirokawa, University of
Iowa
 
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LEGAL COMMUNICATION FROM AN INTERPERSONAL
AND SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION PERSPECTIVE
 
Thursday, Apirl 18            3:45 - 5:15 p.m.                Congress
 
Chair:  David Dryden Henningsen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
     ""I Think He"s Gotta Be Guilty, I guess": Relationships Between
Jurors  Predeliberative Beliefs, Arguments, and Speaking
Style on Verdicts in Simulated Juries.   Edward A. Mabry and
Drew-Marie McKelton, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
     "Decision Rule Orientation: Its Effect on a Jury"s Verdict."
Kenneth J. Levine, Michigan State University
     "Interpersonal Communication in the Context of the Attorney-
Client Relationship.   David Dryden Henningsen, University
of Wisconsin-Madison, Susan Frank, Pozzi, Wilson, &
Atchinson, Portland, Oregon
     "Verbal and Nonverbal Components of Perceptions of Deception in
an Accused s Statement.   David Dryden Henningsen, Michael
G. Cruz, and Mary Lynn Miller Williams, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
 
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EMBARRASSMENT, ANXIETY, AND FRIENDSHIP:
COMPETITIVE PAPERS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
 
Friday, April 19          10:15 - 11:45 a.m.               Kellogg III
 
Chair:  Tara Emmers, St. Cloud State University
     "Feeling Connected in Conversations: Feeling For the Self,
Other, and Relationship in Conversations and Its Association
With Friendship Closeness.  Bart Collins, University of
Kansas
     "If I Knew You Well, Would I Embarrass You Better?"  Lisa
Bradford, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
     "Communication Anxiety and Communication Competence: The
Relationship Between CA and Decoding Ability.   Mark E.
Comadena, Illinois State University
 
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FAMILY INTERACTIONS:
COMPETITIVE PAPERS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
 
Saturday, April 20           9:15 - 10:45 a.m.               Wabasha I
 
Chair:  Nancy Burrell, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
     "Coping, Social Support, and Family Communication:  Do They
Impact the Self-Esteem of Children of Alcoholics?   Michelle
Mize Menees, University of Kansas
     "Jelly Beans and Yo-Yos:  Perceptions of Metaphors and
Dialectical Tensions Within the Family.   Donna Pawlowski,
Creighton University
     "Kin Work:  The Other Second Shift."  Renee Schuh and Kathryn
Dindia, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
 
*Top-ranked paper and top-ranked student paper.
 
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ACTION CAUCUS:  CAN THE INTERPERSONAL/SMALL GROUP AND COMMUNICATION
THEORY INTEREST GROUPS COEXIST AND, IF SO, HOW?
 
Saturday, April 20           2:30 - 4:00 p.m.               Wabasha II
 
The CSCA Executive Board will vote on a motion to create an
Interpersonal and Small Group Communication Interest Group at the St.
Paul conference.  The purpose of this panel is to engage panelists and
audience members in a discussion of the respective roles the
Communication Theory and Interpersonal/Small Group Communication
Interest Groups should play with each other, the Association, and the
Discipline.
 
Moderator:  Paul Mongeau, Miami University
Panelists:
Ernest Bormann, University of Minnesota
Lawrence R. Frey, Loyola University Chicago
Sandra Metts, Illinois State University
Kathleen M. Propp, Northern Illinois University
 
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INTERPERSONAL MESSAGES: NEW FORMS OF EXPRESSION
IN CHANGING FAMILY STRUCTURES
 
Sunday, April 21             8:30 - 10:00 a.m.                  State
 
Chair: Judy Pearson, Virginia Tech University
     "Communication in the Stepfamily."  Nancy Weber, University of
Nebraska at Kearney
     "Birth Order and Communication Predictability in the Family."
Kate Butler, Johnson County Community College
     "Messages of Interpersonal Control: Mothers, Sons, and Success."
Maurine Eckloff, University of Nebraska at Kearney
     "Differences in Older Adults" Evaluations of Supportive Messages
from Family Members and Friends.   Melanie Morgan and Mary
Lee Hummert, University of Kansas

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