Enhancing Communication Research and Publishing in Business Disciplines
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Explore unintended consequences of cancer survivors, prevent destructive communication in workplaces, study CSR across Asia, and improve communication output. Discover top publishing outlets and enhance research skills.
Enhancing Communication Research and Publishing in Business Disciplines
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Publishing & Presenting In Communication Studies/ Business DisciplinesAssist. Prof. Dr SuwichitChaidaroonschaidaroon@ntu.edu.sgNanyang Technological University
Current research projects • Exploring unintended social consequences of cancer survivors in various aspects of their lives based on “stakeholder theory” • Investigating destructive forms of communication in workplaces to prevent them from a cross-cultural perspective in order to build a culture of respect in organizations • To study comparative CSR in Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore
Agenda • Communication research • Knowing associations & publishing outlets • Identifying research standpoints
Communication Research • Why are people resistant to publishing & presenting their research? • What is your research aspiration? What are you trying to study? Why?
Paradigms • Social Scientific, positivistic • Humanistic, interpretive • Critical, feminist
National Communication Association (www.natcom.org) • Journals • Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies • Communication Education • Communication Monographs • Communication Teacher • Critical Studies in Media and Communication • Journal of International and Intercultural Communication • Journal of Applied Communication Research • Quarterly Journal of Speech • The Review of Communication • Text and Performance Quarterly • Annual Conference • Held in November • Call for papers due by February
International Communication Association (ICA)www.icahdq.org 2011 Conference in Boston USA during May 26-30. Call for papers around October-November .
International Association for Media and Communication Research (iamcr.org) • Journals • Global media and communication • International communication gazette • New media and society • Annual Conference • Held in late July
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (www.aejmc.com) • Journals • Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly • Journalism & Mass Communication Educator • Journalism & Communication Monographs • Annual Conference • Held in early to mid August (2011 in St. Louis Aug 10-13) • Call for papers due around early April.
Australia & New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) (www.anzca.net) Annual conference • Held in early July • Call for papers due around February • Also consider New Zealand Communication Association (www.nzca.org) Journals • Media International Australia • Australian Journal of Communication
Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (www.amic.org.sg) • Journals • Asian Journal of Communication • Media Asia • Annual Conference • Held in mid-July
Australia & New Zealand Marketing Academy (www.anzmac.org) • Journal • The Australasian Marketing Journal • Annual Conference • Early December • Paper due late June
Australia & New Zealand Academy of Management (www.anzam.org) • Journal • Journal of Management • and Organization • Annual Conference • Early December • Paper due late June
Choosing the Association • Know the nature of your work • Paradigm • Type of paper (theoretical/empirical/applied) • Select appropriate organization • Select appropriate division • Familiarize yourself with the citation format
Activity 1 • Read the selected abstracts • Identify the type of paper and paradigm • Discuss the strength of each paper • Point out the improvements of selected abstracts
Activity 2 Write an abstract of your own work and identify the conference or journal you aim to submit your work. Justify why you select the outlet. Be prepare to give a short oral presentation of your abstract to the whole class.