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Kent State University"Perceived Message Sensation Value (PMSV), Sensation Need and Risk Takers: Does the Message-recipient Framework Work to TargetAudience?" Jie Xu, University of Alabama"The Effects of Fear-appeals in an anti-smoking advertisement." Jeffrey Kotz, University of Connecticut; Mark Cistulli, University ofConnecticut; Peter J Palumbo, University of Connecticut20426 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm Convention Center Street Level Room 102 ACREATING CONNECTIONS THROUGH LEADERSHIP, DIVERSITY, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS.Sponsor: Organizational <strong>Communication</strong> DivisionChair: Lori Brown, Northwestern UniversityRespondent:Maria Dixon, Southern Methodist University"Exploring Leadership <strong>Communication</strong> in the Nonprofit Organizational Context:." Matthew Koschmann, Univ of Texas, Austin"Workplace Diversity, Institutional Bias, and Organizational Assimilation." Karen Myers, Purdue University; Suchitra Shenoy, PurdueUniversity"Understanding the Helpers: American Red Cross Volunteer Experiences with Hurricane Efforts." Rachel Smith, Univ of Texas, Austin; LorilGossett, Univ of Texas, Austin"The Ways Women Lead: An Exploration of Feminist Organizing Principles Employed by Female Small-business Owners." Michelle M.Wheaton, Mercyhurst College; Melissa K. Gibson Hancox, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania; Mary Breckenridge, Mercyhurst College;Mary Hembrow Snyder, Mercyhurst College20427 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm Convention Center Street Level Room 102 BDISCURSIVE RESPONSES TO RAPE.Sponsor: Feminist and Women's Studies DivisionChair: Helen Tate, Columbia CollegeRespondent:Susan Isaacs, Union College"Rape and Representation: How Rape Becomes Normative Through Discursive Practice." Annamaria Ruffino, Louisiana State University"The invisible African women - as survivors and victims - in The New York Times narratives of Darfurian rapes." Dovile Ruginyte, RutgersUniversity"Emotional Responses to and Acceptance of Rape Myths by College Students." Crystal Lane Swift, Louisiana State University; JamesHoneycutt, Louisiana State University"Ending Violence Against Women: Where Are We and Where Can We Go?" Joseph Richards, Colorado State University20428 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm Convention Center Street Level Mission Room 103 AFAMILY INTERACTION: CONFLICT, ROLES, EMOTION, AND ATTACHMENT.Sponsor: Family <strong>Communication</strong> DivisionChair: Lisa Farinelli, Arizona State UniversityRespondent:Norah Dunbar, California State Univ, Long Beach"Family <strong>Communication</strong> Patterns and Conflict Styles in Chinese Parent-Child Relationships." Qin Zhang, Fairfield University"Assume Your Positions!: An Exploratory Analysis of Family Conflict Roles and <strong>Communication</strong> Patterns." Chelsea A.H. Stow, University ofDenver; Patrick C Hughes, Texas Tech Univ"An interactional analysis of emotion work in naturally-occurring family interaction." Leah Wingard, Univ of California, Los Angeles;Heather Willihnganz, UCLA"Using Attachment Theory to Study <strong>Communication</strong>." Narissra Punyanunt-Carter, Texas Tech Univ20429 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm Convention Center Street Level Mission Room 103 BSponsor: Freedom of Expression DivisionParticipants:Juliet Dee, University of DelawareSusan Drucker, Hofstra UniversityGLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION.

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