I am looking to submit three possible panels for ICA 2019 in Washington DC.
One would be on the intersections between politics and professional wrestling, such as wrestlers as politicians, wrestlers as activists, reading wrestling as political, reading politics as kayfabe, etc.
One would be looking at fandoms other than for sports, media, or pop culture, such as fandoms around science, religion, politics, and more.
One would be looking at communication processes across gaps (such as differences in identities, ideologies, cultures, communities,
disciplines, etc) to understand how communication can help people negotiate differences and perhaps overcome problems.
If you are interested in any of these panels, please send me a proposal of 250-500 words with your contact information to [log in to unmask]
by October 15th.
CarrieLynn D. Reinhard
Dominican University
Associate Professor, Communication Arts and Sciences
Director, Social Media Minor
Director, Film Studies Minor
Undergraduate Faculty Associate, Borra CTLE
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