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07/04/2026

CSCA 2027 ... Activism, Communication Ethics, & Social Justice Interest Group Call for Papers

Activism, Communication Ethics, & Social Justice Interest Group

Call for Submissions for 2027 CSCA Convention

Deadline for Submissions: October 9, 2026, 11:59 pm CDT

Directions for using the online system: Online Submission Directions 

Central States Communication Association (CSCA) Annual Convention-Madison, WI

April 7th -11th, 2027

Navigate

What to submit:

You are invited to submit competitive papers, panel discussions, and performance sessions to the Activism, Communication Ethics, and Social Justice (ACES-J) interest group for the 2027 CSCA Convention in Madison, WI.

Who can submit:

Faculty, students, independent scholars, and community members are encouraged to submit and attend the convention. In the spirit of Navigate, we invite participants to explore the routes, barriers, intersections, and possibilities that shape how individuals, communities, organizations, and societies find their way through an increasingly complex world. While navigation is often associated with finding the most efficient path forward, we also recognize the value of getting lost, resisting prescribed routes, turning off the GPS, and embracing detours. In an age of constant guidance and algorithmic direction, we may have surrendered some of our capacity to navigate spaces, relationships, and experiences on our own. This convention invites reflection on both the tools that guide us and the moments when we choose to chart our own course.

Connecting to the Theme:

All submissions that reflect the spirit and mission of ACES-J are welcome. While proposals need not explicitly engage the conference theme, contributors may consider the following approaches to Navigate:

Non-conformist Work:

We recognize that some of the most innovative and impactful work being done by communication scholars transcends traditional means of categorizing and organizing scholarship. This interest group provides a space to share and celebrate exploratory, transdisciplinary, or otherwise non-conformist work that deals with issues of activism, ethics, and social justice from a communication perspective. This can include a variety of work, including but not limited to applied work on professional ethics, explorations of activist endeavors, and/or critical performances.

Paper Submissions:

Inclusive Scholarship Award:

Panel Proposals:

(a) title

(b) description (75 words or less)

(c) rationale (75 words or less)

(d) a complete list of participants along with their institutional affiliations, contact information, and CSCA membership status.

Creative Works:

Other Things to Note:

 Questions?

Any questions can be directed to Samentha Sepulveda (ssepulv1@neiu.edu), the chair for CSCA’s Activism, Communication Ethics, and Social Justice Interest Group.

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