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  • 1.  Join us: ICA multimodal guidelines (BlueSky + panel)

    Posted 4 days ago
    Dear colleagues,
    We're thrilled to announce that the ICA Executive Committee has endorsed guidelines for supporting multimodal scholarship drafted by the Research and Creative Expression Working Group, an international group of 16 scholars co-chaired by Lisa Henderson (Western U) and Sandra Ristovska (U of Colorado Boulder). Next? Website. Before that, if you're attending ICA in Cape Town join us for a draft guidelines discussion (with a fantastic free breakfast) followed by a beautiful panel of practitioners. Here are the deets:
    Part One: Blue Sky Conversation: Visit with members of the ICA Working Group on Research and Creative Expression to review our draft guidelines for supporting multimodal research. Contribute your ideas and projects for our website to be built in Summer and Fall 2026. June 7th, 7:30 am, Westin Ballroom East
    Part Two: Panel: Theorizing Production for Justice and Repair: Why Multimodal Scholarship Matters in Communication with Aymar Jean Escoffery, Lisa Henderson, Micheal Lechuga, Sandra Ristovska, Sibusisiwe Gugu Manqele, and Khadija Costley White. June 7th, 9:00 am, Cape Town International Conference and Convention Centre, Level 1, Room 1.61

    We are looking forward to the conversation,

    Sandra & Lisa 


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    Sandra Ristovska
    Associate Professor
    University of Colorado Boulder
    Boulder CO
    United States
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  • 2.  RE: Join us: ICA multimodal guidelines (BlueSky + panel)

    Posted 2 days ago

    Hi, Sandra,

    Thanks for sharing this and for your and your colleagues work on this endeavour.

    You might consider cross-posting this to the Visual Communication Studies Division (and/or to the Division's private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/icavcs) as I think this topic would be very relevant for many of our Division's members.

    This work on "Recommendations for open data practices in visual social research: in pursuit of a code of conduct" by some of our VCS Division's members might also be relevant to the Committee's work, if it hasn't already seen it?

    Cheers,

    T.J.



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    T.J. Thomson
    Associate Professor
    RMIT
    Australia
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