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Special Issue Call for Papers
By David Lydon-Staley
/ September 13, 2023
Dear CSaB Members, I’m the co-editor of the recently launched research collection, “Perceived social norms and how they relate to...
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Officer (Self)Nominations
By Richard Huskey
/ June 22, 2023
We are electing three officers this year (Vice Chair, Student and Early Career Representative, International Liaison). The (self)nomination deadline is...
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[CFP] Journal of Communication Special Issue
By Richard Huskey
/ June 22, 2023
The new editors-in chief of the Journal of Communication are inviting proposals for special issues that are in line with...
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ICA23: CSaB FAQ
By Richard Huskey
/ May 4, 2023
ICA23 is just around the corner. Hopefully this FAQ answers all your questions. If not, please check the ICA FAQ...
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ICA23: CSaB Schedule at a Glance
By Richard Huskey
/ May 4, 2023
The full ICA schedule is available online and via the printed program. The CSaB schedule at a glance is listed...
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ICA CSaB: Welcome Meeting RSVP
By David Lydon-Staley
/ April 25, 2023
Hello! The Communication Science and Biology (CSaB) Interest Group is hosting its inaugural Welcome Meeting at ICA23. This meeting is...
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Second Annual Brain Research Symposium
By David Lydon-Staley
/ March 24, 2023
See here for information about the Second Annual Brain Research Cluster Symposium sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and...
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ICA23: Outstanding Contribution and Rising Star Award Nominations Now Open
By Richard Huskey
/ February 23, 2023
The ICA Communication Science and Biology (CSaB) Interest Group is soliciting nominations for two awards this year. The awards, and...
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Call for papers: Special Issue on Affect and Social Media at Affective Science
By David Lydon-Staley
/ February 23, 2023
Editors: Eva Telzer and Mitch Prinstein, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Theme of the...
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The Communication Science and Biology Interest Group promotes scientific research with relevance for the study of human communication, broadly defined, including biological perspectives such as psychophysiology, cognitive neuroscience, behavioral genetics, animal studies, and evolutionary psychology.
Meet the Interest Group's Leadership

Richard HUskey
Chair

Chris Cascio
Vice-Chair

Amelia Couture Bue
Secretary

Jason Coronel
Treasurer

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