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SCLCR Publications
The Society for Conceptual Logistics in Communication Research is involved in several projects. Among them are creating, disseminating, and publishing various documents. Some of our publications include:
Journal Articles
SCLCR seeks to share research and arguments through traditional scholarly outlets aimed at diverse audiences.
- Sosnoski, J., Carlson, G. (2013). Coding Collected Research Papers to Create a Simple Information System. International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development 5(4), 38-58, October-December 2013
- Sosnoski, J., Carlson, G., Stalker, J. (2012). Comparing the Approaches of Print & Electronic Encyclopedias of Communication Terminology. (Under Revision)
- Carlson, G., Sosnoski, J. (2012). The Conceptual Logistics Project: Creating a Multimodal Environment for Communication Research. (Under Review)
Conference Presentations
SCLCR seeks to share research and arguments through traditional scholarly outlets aimed at diverse audiences.
- "Conceptual Logistics", SCLCR Workshop, Chicago, 2013.
- "Conceptual Blending in Communication Classrooms", Central States Communication Association, Kansas City, April 2013.
- "The Conceptual Logistics Project: Creating a Multimodal Environment for Communication Research", Ubiquitous Learning Conference, Urbana-Champaign, Oct 2012.
- "Preventing Intellectual Zombies", Short course at National Communication Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, Nov 2011.
- "Infectious Textbooks: How forcing thinking into print infects lively minds", Faculty Scholarship Conference, Honolulu, HI. Jan, 2011.
- "Conceptual Logistics: A Primer", UICC Annual Conference, Chicago, 2010
White Papers
SCLCR creates and prepares documents that are not published in formal journals or books but contain important research or ideas. White papers are another way SCLCR can share ideas.
Teaching Activities
Classroom instruction and pedagogy is an important part of SCLCR efforts. Whenever we develop or solicit materials to help communication educators we share them here.
A major component of Conceptual Logistics is the reassessment of the format and role of textbooks in higher education. To this end, SCLCR is developing tools to leverage the collaborative and financial advantages of online/electronic formats.
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