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CALL FOR PAPERS

FIFTH CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATION AND ENVIRONMENT
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
JULY  24--27, 1999

The School of Communication at Northern Arizona University will host the
Fifth Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment (COCE) July
24--27, 1999.

In maintaining the tradition of past COCE meetings, we encourage
interdisciplinary submissions that examine historical and contemporary
perspectives on environmental communication.  We welcome scholarly
diverstiy in the study of environmental communication, including
journalism, visual communication, rhetoric, public address, political
communication, cultural studies, feminism, mass communication, as well
as other related aras of inquiry.

Plese send completed papers or comprehensive abstracts (two--three
pages) to COCE planners by March 1, 1999 (postmark date).  For specific
information regarding submissions or other issues, contact Brant Short
at 520-523-4701 (office), 520-523-1505 (fax) orr [log in to unmask]
(e-mail).

Papers and abstracts should be sent to:

Brant Short
School of Communication
Northern Arizona University
Box 5619
Flagstaff, AZ  86011

Flagstaff is surrounded by the largest ponderosa pine forest in the
world and is in view of the San Francisco Peaks, the highest mountains
in Arizona.  The city is located approximately 70 miles from Grand
Canyon National Park and is adjacent to three national monuments (Walnut
Canyon, Wupatki, and Sunset Crater).  Camping, hiking, and other forms
of outdoor recreation are abundant in the area.

For more information about the city, see, http://www.flagstaff.az.us.

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