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205051 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor<br />

From Voiceless Names to Nameless Voices: Lost but Found Pioneers in the Philosophy of<br />

<strong>Communication</strong><br />

Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Philosophy of <strong>Communication</strong> Division<br />

Chair: Isaac Catt, Duquesne University<br />

"Philosophy of <strong>Communication</strong> and the Voice of Story: Umberto Eco" Ronald Arnett, Duquesne University<br />

"Playing the Language Game: Where is Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Voice?" Gary P. Radford, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ<br />

"Recovering the 'Nameless Voice' of Edward Sapir: Embodiment, Dialogue, and the Social Matrix of<br />

<strong>Communication</strong>" Deborah Eicher-Catt, Penn State University<br />

"The (Lost) Voice of (Lived) Experience: Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of the Flesh and the Chalk Outline of<br />

Embodiment" Frank J. Macke, Mercer University<br />

205052 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor<br />

Graduate Student Directed Forensics Programs: A Panel Discussion on Maintaining Team Voice Without<br />

Faculty Position Support<br />

Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, <strong>National</strong> Forensic Association<br />

Chair: Amorette Hinderaker, North Dakota State University<br />

Presenters:<br />

Nigel Haarstad, North Dakota State University<br />

Danielle Holbrook, Florida State University<br />

Andrew C Jones, Louisiana State University<br />

Stephanie G. Schartel, University of Oklahoma<br />

John Schultz, Purdue University<br />

Respondent: George F. LaMaster, Marian University<br />

205053 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras C - Third Floor<br />

Arctic Voices: Can You Hear Me Now?<br />

Sponsors: Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology, Convention Theme Group<br />

Chair: Karen Taylor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks<br />

"Canaries in a Coal Mine: The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy and Local Climate Decision-<br />

Making" Karen Taylor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Brook Gamble, ACCAP; Sarah Trainor, ACCAP<br />

"Listening to the Climate Change from the Voices of Arctic Residents: Dialectic Tensions in the Canadian North" Eric<br />

L. Morgan, New Mexico State Univ<br />

"Sounding Off on Polar Bears: Discursive Designations in a Changing Climate" Abigail Salmon, University of Utah<br />

205054 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras D - Third Floor<br />

Voices from the Liminal: Latina/o Pedagogical Experiences<br />

Sponsors: Convention Theme Group, Latino/Latina <strong>Communication</strong> Studies Division<br />

Chair: Bernadette Calafell, University of Denver<br />

Presenters:<br />

Kevin-Khristian J. Cosgriff-Hernandez, Tara Trask, LLC<br />

Elena Esquibel, California State University Long Beach<br />

David A. Hanley-Tejeda, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale<br />

Amanda Rae Martinez, University of Houston Downtown

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