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"Face as the Nexus of the Interactional and Institutional Order: Towards a Critique of the Chinese face" Hua Su,<br />

University of Iowa<br />

"Giving Voice to Chinese Dreams: An Analysis of Cultural Value Orientations in the Classical Utopia of Peach Blossom<br />

Spring" Mark Ward, Univ of Houston, Victoria<br />

"Music and Persuasion: An Analysis of Three Chinese Political Songs" Chunhui Xie, Indiana University-Purdue<br />

University, Fort Wayne<br />

"The Burden of Becoming a Chinese Diasporic Director: The Discourse of Bridging the East and the West in<br />

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" Chih-Yun Chiang, College of Charleston<br />

212029 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor<br />

Investigating Voice and Free Speech Through Rhetorical Evolution, Incitement, and Censorship<br />

Sponsor: Freedom of Expression Division<br />

Chair: Paula McKenzie, Bethune-Cookman University<br />

Respondent: Erin Dame, Ohio University<br />

"Free Speech, Academic Freedom and Institutional Review Boards: Are IRBs Censoring Research?" Cheryl Elaine<br />

Lozano Whitten, Texas A&M Univ<br />

"From Dayton to Dover: The Rhetorical Evolution of American Anti-Evolutionism" Eric C. Miller, Penn State<br />

University<br />

"Investigating International Incitement: Free Press and the Rwandan 'Media Trial'" Brad Serber, Texas A&M<br />

University<br />

"The Culture of Authentic Voice and Personal Style by Emulation? Paradoxes of Empowerment" Anne Melfi, Georgia<br />

State University<br />

"Voicing Disgust: Art, Obscenity, and Public Controversy" Joseph Sery, Univ of Pittsburgh<br />

212051 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras A - Third Floor<br />

Voices of Change: The Role of Social Media in Social Change and Activism<br />

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

Chair: Soumia Dhar, University of New Mexico<br />

Respondent: Ahmet Atay, College of Wooster<br />

"Actualizing Virtual Discourse: The Transgression of Conspiracy Rhetoric from Online Media to Public<br />

Protest" Stephen Lane Davis, University of North Texas<br />

"Jezebel and Christine O’Donnell: Third Wave Approaches to Conservative Politics" Margeaux Lippman, University of<br />

Washington<br />

"The 'It Gets Better Project' and Queer Voices of Engagement and Dissent" Julie Wight, Northeastern Illinois Univ<br />

"The KEEP Organization: How a Grassroots Citizens Movement Engaged New Media to Voice Dissent and Promote<br />

Environmentalism" Rod L. Troester, Penn State Erie, Behrend College; Anne M. Zaphiris, Mercyhurst College<br />

"The Pakistan Blackout: Student’s Use of Personal Media to Construct a Narrative of Dissent" Saman Talib,<br />

Beaconhouse <strong>National</strong> University<br />

212052 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras B - Third Floor<br />

Intracultural <strong>Communication</strong> among the Black Diaspora: Histories, Identities, and Relational Tensions<br />

Sponsors: Black Caucus, Convention Theme Group<br />

Chair: Melbourne S. Cummings, Howard University<br />

Presenters:<br />

Maurice L. Hall, Villanova University<br />

Ronald L. Jackson II, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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