[ATTW-L] REMINDER: 2025 ProComm Submission Due 2/1
Jonathan Weedon
jweedon at writing.ucsb.edu
Tue Jan 28 18:47:36 UTC 2025
Dear colleagues,
I’m writing to welcome you, your colleagues, and graduate students in your
program to apply to ProComm 2025 <https://attend.ieee.org/procomm-2025/>,
the official conference of the IEEE Professional Communication Society, in
Sønderborg, Denmark this July 20–23, 2025.
We encourage submissions for papers, panels, or workshops that address how
signs and symbols affect our interpretations, practices, and revolutions of
professional communication. The full call for proposals
<https://attend.ieee.org/procomm-2025/call-for-proposals/> describes the
types of submissions we are seeking, including those that explore how
engineers, technologists, and professional communicators engage with the
array of signs, signals, and ways of making meaning that shape our world. This
year we have a new submissions process. Instead of submitting a 500-word
proposal, all potential presenters must submit a complete draft of their
final submission, whether that is a brief or full paper or extended
abstract. The submissions portal
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=procomm25> is now open!
Should you have any questions about the conference or submission process,
please do not hesitate to contact us:
Dr. Allison Hutchison: allisonhutchison at ieee.org
Dr. Scott Weedon: Scott.Weedon at ttu.edu
Dr. Hua Wang: wanghua5151 at ieee.org
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Scott Weedon, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX
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