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2009 National Conference Program - PCA/ACA

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FRIDAY<br />

6:30 – 8:00 P.M.<br />

Technology"<br />

Jacqueline Vickery, University of Texas, Austin<br />

"Cuban-Americans Write Home: Diaspora in the 21st Century"<br />

Karen Christian, California Polytechnic State University<br />

Preservation Hall Studio 1 (2nd Floor)<br />

3208 Radio IV: Will Radio Survive?<br />

Chair: Frank Chorba, Washburn University<br />

"The Death of Radio? Commercial Radio's Fight for Survival Against New<br />

Technology & Increasing Audience Fragmentation"<br />

Robert Quicke, William Paterson University<br />

"Your Avatar is Tuned Into Your Favorite Station: Second Life as a Metaphor for<br />

the Future of Radio Broadcasting"<br />

Phylis Johnson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale<br />

"The Pandora Revolution?: Emerging Business Models, Practices & Discourses"<br />

Silvia Giagnoni, Auburn University, Montgomery<br />

"The Emergence of Satellite Radio: A Framing Analysis "<br />

Morgan Lambert, University of Minnesota<br />

Lafayette Suite (41st Floor)<br />

3209 Protest Issues & Actions II:<br />

Chair: Lotte Larsen, Western Oregon State College<br />

"Fissures in the Fault Line: Intersectionality, Rights and Activisms"<br />

Juliana Kubala, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia<br />

"The Battle over the Breast: Lactivism and Public Breastfeeding"<br />

Brett Lunceford, University of Southern Alabama, Mobile, Alabama<br />

"Duck the Issue, Sitting Duck and Toxic Duck: Rubber Ducks as Symbol and<br />

Target of Protest"<br />

Lotte Larsen<br />

La Galerie 5 (2nd Floor)<br />

3210 The Sixties VI: Freedom Movements: Dystopian and Utopian<br />

Chair: Shawn Young, Michigan State University<br />

"’Everybody I Knew Was In Analysis’: Women's Liberation and the<br />

Psychotherapeutic Sensibility of the 1960s"<br />

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