Introducing Difficult Topics to Our Community

Dialogue.  Debate.  Deliberation. Three words you may think have similar meaning but have significant differences, especially in terms of relevant, ethical topics in our society. 4C: Campus Community Civic Collaborative is an organization that introduces difficult topics such as same sex marriage, mental health, guns and public life, etc. to bring the community together in a welcoming atmosphere where deeper consideration about the topics can occur. The organization at JMU promotes community education and uses communication as a positive influence on the public sphere. These skills were used recently at an event held by 4C last Tuesday.

“We encourage talk about value-laden issues where people tend to think—you can’t solve it,” stated Dr. Lori Britt, assistant professor at SCOM and director of the 4C, “And you can’t really solve it. But what you can do is bring citizens face-to-face with other people that may differ from them so they can talk about why, perhaps find some mutual understanding and potentially some common ground from which to act.” The topics designed by 4C tend to be based on divergent opinions but that truly need to be discussed in society. Sometimes the goal of the discussion is dialogue—being able to truly understand others’ views. In some cases, the goal is deliberation—a careful consideration of which approaches to addressing the issue a community might support.

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Dr. Britt facilitating dialogue between the two speakers.

The State and Marriage: Understanding Two Perspectives, held Tuesday, September 23, is one example of an event that 4C and community members hosted to introduce a constructive dialogue for attendees on the topic of same sex marriage. James Parrish, Executive Director of Equality Virginia, and Maggie Gallagher, Senior Fellow at American Principles Project, started the event by explaining their different views on the definition of marriage. Britt facilitated their discussion and worked them through a listening section, which ensured that they understood the opposite speaker’s opinion. As Britt noted, “We are not asking to change your views, but to enlarge your thinking.”

After the speaker dialogue, community members discussed their opinions as well in small group discussions. MaryBeth Fiedler, a senior business major and facilitator of this event, was excited to lead a discussion and encourage people to open their minds to each opinion. “It’s about broadening my horizons as well as trying to help other people broaden their horizons, too,” said Fiedler.

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Facilitated groups meet to discuss the topic of same-sex marriage further.

4C hosts many events like this throughout the year. Students, community members and faculty at JMU are the base of the organization. Students gain experience to become trained facilitators through Britt’s class SCOM 447, Facilitating Public and Organizational Engagement Processes. “Students can leave [this class] with a skillset they can use to hold productive conversations in offices, in groups they belong to, etc.,” said Britt, “These are the skills where they can use communication as a positive influence in whatever career or wherever they find themselves.”

4C is an organization created by ICAD and the Fairfeild Center in downtown Harrisonburg to bring the community together to discuss difficult topics. The mission is to enlighten and educate citizens for a deeper understanding of these topics. For more information visit their website or contact the director, Dr. Lori Britt (brittll@jmu.edu) or the 4C Affiliate Faculty member, Dr. Pete Bsumek (bsumekpk@jmu.edu).

SCOM Conference and SCOM Alumni Day, Here We Come!!

There are two upcoming events this week to kick-off the eventful month of April!

36th Annual SCOM Conference

JMU SCOM will hold it’s 36th Annual conference from April 7th- 9th.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

“Takin’ It to the Streets:” Promoting Social Justice through Communication Activiism Scholarship by Dr. Lawrence Frey will kick off the Conference. It will take place in Highlands Festival Conference Center at 7-8pm.

Here is a brief schedule of the conferences:

Monday (7th)

Pre-Conference Workshop  3:30-4:30pm @ Harrison 1290

Conference Start 7-8:15pm @Highlands, Festival Conference Center

Tuesday (8th)

Paper Session 1:Social Movements and Cultural Change 9:30 – 10:45am @ Transitions,Warren

Paper Session 2: Communicate Criticism and Popular Culture 11-12:15pm @ Transitions, Warren

Paper Session 3: Independent Research Projects 12:30-1:45pm @ Transitions, Warren

Paper Session 4: Communication and College Life 2-3pm @ Transitions, Warren

Information Session: Graduate Degree in Communication and Advocacy 3:30-4:30pm @ Transitions, Warren

 

Wednesday (9th)

Paper Session 5: Mediated Communication and Identities 9:05-9:55am @ Transitions, Warren

Paper Session 6: Presidential and Public Rhetoric 10:10-11am @ Transitions, Warren

Paper Session 7 : Honors Theses 11:15-12pm @ Transitions, Warren

 

Since there are multiple sessions, find ones that fit your schedule and attend.  You will be able to find out interesting information as well as supporting your classmates.
For the full program you can find it at our Facebook event page.

SCOM Alumni Day

The day is finally here! This Friday will be the ‘Springboard Into the Future’ Alumni event!

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                                                      Five Alumni Panel Presentations in Harrison 0102:

– Panel 1: (9:05-9:55) Entering into the Fast Paced World of For-Profit Organization’s: What to Expect!

– Panel 2: (10:10-11:00) “I graduated with a degree in Communication Studies… Now what?!”

– Panel 3: (11:15-12:05) Branding and Planning the Career of Your Dreams

– Panel 4: (12:20-1:10) Networking Like an All Star: The Ins and Outs of Building Professional Relationships

– Panel 5: (1:25-2:15) Inside the World of Public Relations: From the Day to Day to the Big Picture

Student-Alumni Lunch in Harrison 1290 from 11:30-2pm

Afterwards come out to the Alumni Awards Picnic in the courtyard behind Harrison and Ashby at 3pm!!

Enjoy a sunny Friday mingling with your classmates, faculty members and alumni! This will be a great opportunity to network as well as get to know others in SCOM!

 

We will be updating our Facebook and Twitter page during these events so please stay tuned through these outlets as well!

 

Please let us know if you have any news to share with us. You can contact Dr. Isaac Woo (woocw@jmu.edu),  Karen Kim (kim2yj@dukes.jmu.edu) or Colby Boone (booneck@dukes.jmu.edu) for a blog story idea.f

Event TOMORROW!

As the weather is warming up, we have exciting events coming up as well and there’s a great event happening TOMORROW!

Community Dialogue on Community Health
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We hope you will join us for a facilitated community dialogue on: Access to Health: It’s Political—A Community Dialogue on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 (TOMORROW) 5:30-7:00pm in the JMU Rose Library, 3rd Floor Flex Space.
(Parking is available to campus visitors in the C10 and D2 lots between 5:30pm and 7:00pm. No permits will be necessary)

This discussion will center on the question How can we educate and engage community members in all facets of healthcare and remove barriers to wellness, access to preventative and urgent care, and local resources in an effort to protect, promote and enhance quality of life.”

This focus was sparked by many of the ideas in the A Book for the ‘Burg selection, Mountains Beyond Mountains, about the work of Dr. Paul Farmer in addressing critical health issues and finding that those issues intersect with politics, the natural environment, cultural values and norms, transportation, etc. The discussion will consider how healthcare intersects with these issues right here at JMU, in Harrisonburg and in the Valley and consider how we might all contribute to our community’s health.

This interactive event is being led by trained student facilitators of the 4C Initiative: Campus Community Civic Collaborative, a program of the Institute for Constructive Advocacy and Dialogue (ICAD)/School of Communication Studies. This event is part of a larger programming schedule for A Book for the ‘Burg, a community reading experience. The event is free, open to the public, and does not require participants to have read the book.

For more information, contact Lori Britt at brittll@jmu.edu, or 540-568-5028540-568-5028.
See more on healthcare access and community dialogue at a blog created by students: http://accessinghealthjmu.wordpress.com/contact-us/

Exciting month ahead for SCOM

April will be an eventful month for SCOM faculty and students. There are a lot of exciting events coming up!

SCOM Alumni Day
(Springboard into the Future)

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There are only 2 weeks left until the big day! There will be panels in the morning, a lunch, and then a picnic with food, games, and an awards ceremony for SCOM students.

Read more Exciting month ahead for SCOM

Quick safety tips before leaving for spring break!

Before everyone heads off for break, here are some safety tips to consider!

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As students usually leave their lovely homes for a whole week, there are some factors to consider before leaving it completely vacant.

Read more Quick safety tips before leaving for spring break!

Eventful week for SCOM as February comes to an end

As we have less than 24 hours to say goodbye to February. SCOM students and faculty have spent their last couple weeks successfully.
Debate Team

 

The JMU Debate Team has qualified two teams to the National Debate Tournament (NDT) for the first time in 22 years, since 1992.

The NDT is a qualification-only tournament that selects only the top 78 teams in the country to participate.
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Snowy February, but SCOM Stays Engaged in the World

The month of February seems to fly by! A snow storm finally hit the city and it is all white around Harrison Hall. Yet, this snow storm could not stop people around SCOM from being actively involved with the world outside of the school.

Dr. Tim BallDr. Tim Ball was selected as one of only 24 faculty members from across the US named to the Student-Learning Outcomes in Communication Project sponsored by National Communication Association.

According to the NCA website, “NCA recently received a grant from the Lumina Foundation to conduct a faculty-driven student learning outcomes project for the Communication major…The goals of the project are to productively support curriculum planning and improvement within the Communication discipline, and to help position Communication centrally in institutions’ general education curriculum development efforts.”

Dr. Ball has been a faculty member at JMU since 1998. He has served as the GCOM Basic Course Director in the General Education Program since 2003. Congratulations, Dr. Ball!!

  Read more Snowy February, but SCOM Stays Engaged in the World

End of January Weekly Update

Harrison Connect resumes its effort to connect people around Harrison Hall at JMU.

The School of Communication Studies has kicked off its Spring 2014 semester and it is already the end of January.

We are delighted to begin our SCOM weekly updates.

Here we go.

Harrison Connect: New Student with a directed project. 

Karen Kim, senior student concentrating in PR, is now managing Harrison Connect as well as the JMUSCOM Twitter account. Please follow her posts during this semester. Please email her at: kim2jy@dukes.jmu.edu if you would like to share anything through our Twitter account as well as the Harrison Connect blog.

Undergraduate Research: Papers are accepted!!

Eight students will present at the Eastern Communication Association conference. Please click here for more information.

Alumni Award 2014: Please nominate outstanding alumni for this award.

The winner will receive up to $1,000 for travel and accommodations in order to receive their award on our annual alumni day, which will be held in 2014 (Time and date T.B.A)

Nomination packets must include: a cover letter, two letters of support, and a resume or curriculum vitae. All materials should be submitted to the Assistant Director of Communication Studies at the following address:

Alumni Award c/o Dr. Toni Whitfield, SCOM Assistant Director

54 Bluestone Drive, MSC 2106 Harrisonburg, VA 22807

OR submit the package electronically to: whitfits@jmu.edu 

Speech Team: Off to a Good Start

The JMU Speech team traveled to Alexandria, VA to the campus of Northern Virginia Community College to compete in the Richard J. Ernst Speech Tournament.  The tournament featured teams from across the Commonwealth as well as teams from New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.  The individual results are as follows:

Day One:

  • Shelby Akins–7th Prose Interpretation
  • Jessie Bur–6th Poetry Interpretation, 4th Communication Analysis
  • Magdalene Dada–4th Poetry Interpretation
  • Tom Giordano–6th Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Armin Haracic–1st After Dinner Speaking
  • Zach Healy–1st Communication Analysis, 1st Duo Interpretation
  • Katie Lese–1st Duo Interpretation
  • Katrina Miles–4th Prose Interpretation
  • Nathan Selove–4th Persuasive Speaking, 5th Dramatic Interpretation

3rd Overall Team.

Day Two:

  • Shelby Akins–2nd After Dinner Speaking (now qualified for the American Forensic Association-National Individual Events Tournament to be held in April at Arizona State University)
  • Jessie Bur–5th Informative Speaking, 6th Communication Analysis
  • Magdalene Dada–4th Poetry Interpretation
  • Abby Fiege–6th After Dinner Speaking
  • Armin Haracic–5th After Dinner Speaking
  • Zach Healy–1st Communication Analysis, 4th Duo Interpretation
  • Katie Lese–4th Duo Interpretation, 2nd Persuasive Speaking
  • Katrina Miles–2nd Poetry Interpretation
  • Nathan Selove–1st Persuasive Speaking

Third Overall Team Sweeps

Every member on the JMU Speech team advanced to a final round this weekend; a well deserved honor for the hard working members.  After a much needed weekend off, the team coached by Lee Mayfield and Alyssa Reid, will host the ‘Virginia is for Lovers’ Speech Tournament on our campus the weekend of February 8-9.

Debate Team: Madison Cup is coming SOON

This year’s Madison Cup is now set for the 14th annual “James Madison Commemorative Debate and Citizens Forum” on Thursday, April 17th, 2014.

The James Madison Commemorative Debate and Citizens Forum is a unique inter-collegiate debate competition, combining the excitement and challenge of a tournament competition with the participation and empowerment of a public audience.

The funding is supported by the Rupe Foundation, which will provide competition prize money for: the top ten teams and the top twelve debaters. Three teams will qualify for travel stipends.

2014 Topic: This house believes that warrantless electronic surveillance by the U.S. Government has done more harm than good.

Other cool and unique features include:

*$30,000.00 in prize money
*Debating and competing in front of a public audience
*No entry fees
*Continental breakfast, snacks and lunch provided
*Video web-cast of the final round
*Great PR for your debate program
*Madison Cup traveling trophy

Public Relations Student Society of America: Packed House

PRSSA JMU Chapter had its first meeting and an outstanding 102 students attended.

Their New York City agency visits are coming up in February.

The chapter will also elect its new leadership team members on Monday.

 

Eight SCOM students present at the Eastern Communication Association Confernece

 

Even though we have had pretty cold weather in this semester so far, the weather did not bother School of Communication Studies at all. SCOM began the semester with a good news.

Eight students will present at the Eastern Communication Association, which will be held in Providence, R.I. from April 23 to April 27.

It is still early, but, please feel free to leave your messages of congratulations to the authors here.

Those papers are:

“Who are You? Developing and Managing Identity in Different Contexts of Student Life” 

Christine Anzur, Samantha Kempter, Caitlin Kennedy, and Katherine Leeds.

“Flirtation on Social Networking Sites: A Competitive Paper Presentation”

Stefanie Leshner, Elissa Smith, Kara Stucklen, and Neal Sweeney.

There are certainly more deadlines for conferences coming up. Please check SCOM website or HERE for more information.

Well, Congratulations, all SCOM students who are presenting at the ECA conference this year!!