[ATTW-L] Association for Business Communication Graduate Studies Sponsored Panel CFP

Matt Baker mattbaker at byu.edu
Fri Apr 5 19:14:43 UTC 2024


Hi everyone (with apologies for cross-posting),


I'm happy to share a CFP for graduate students in the general field of business and professional communication. Please feel free to reach out to me off-list with questions.

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The Graduate Studies Committee of the Association for Business Communication (ABC) invites graduate students to submit proposals for the Graduate Studies Sponsored Panel at our upcoming conference, the 89th Annual International Conference that will take place in person on October 16–19, 2024, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Graduate students will find a welcoming group of researchers, teachers, professionals, and fellow graduate students at the conference.


ABC is dedicated to graduate student development and provides numerous benefits to graduate students. These benefits include waivers of all conference registration fees for those who register early, conference travel scholarships, the Marty Baker Graham Research Grant<http://www.businesscommunication.org/page/graham> to help graduate students complete a dissertation, an annual Outstanding Dissertation award<http://www.businesscommunication.org/p/cm/ld/fid=253>, and connections for the job search process.


The theme of the panel is “The Pulse of Progress: Amplifying Business Communication for Impact.” Graduate students are often engaged in boundary-pushing and field-expanding work. This panel hopes to highlight those contributions of graduate students to business and professional communication scholarship. Within the context of business and professional communication, possible topics could relate to the following:


* innovative pedagogy

* digital communication

* social media

* visual communication

* interpersonal communication

* team communication

* crisis communication

* globalization

* ethics

* other topics of related interest


We are especially interested in proposals that focus on digital issues. These topics can be approached via a wide variety of theoretical lenses and methodological approaches.


To submit a proposal, submit a 500-word abstract to this form<https://forms.gle/CoRQpPo4G6gai49d6> by Wednesday, April 17, 2024. Beyond your title and abstract, the form will ask for your name, institutional affiliation, email address, and a description of your presentation in 50 words or fewer that will be included in the program if your proposal is selected. You will receive a decision about your abstract by Monday, April 22, 2024.


For more information about ABC and the Annual International Conference, visit the following sites:


Association for Business Communication: https://www.businesscommunication.org<https://www.businesscommunication.org/>

ABC 2024 International Conference: https://www.businesscommunication.org/p/cm/ld/fid=1707


Key dates

Submission of abstract: Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time

Notification of panel acceptance: Monday, April 22, 2024

Conference dates: October 16–19, 2024

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Matthew J. Baker, PhD, MBA
Associate Professor
Department of Linguistics
Brigham Young University

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