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BY-LAWS OF THE MASS COMMUNICATION DIVISION
NATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION
ARTICLE I
NAME
Section 1. The name of this organization shall be: The Mass Communication
Division of the National Communication Association.
Section 2. Official use of the Division's name shall be made only through
the authority of the Legislative Council of the National Communication
Association and the Executive Committee of the Mass Communication Division.
ARTICLE II
PURPOSE
Section 1. It shall be the dual purpose of the Mass Communication Division
to (1) advance the study and teaching of mass communication media, their
languages, images, codes, uses, roles, functions, effects, and audiences,
and to bring to bear on the mass media the critical/analytical insights
provided through academic study; and (2) provide a forum in which scholars
and teachers with diverse interests and approaches can come together to
contribute to the study of mass communication.
ARTICLE III
MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Membership in the Mass Communication Division is open to all
those who are members in good standing of the National Communication
Association and who are interested in promoting the purpose of the Division.
ARTICLE IV
OFFICERS
Section 1. The Officers of the Division shall be: Immediate Past-Chair
Officer, Chair Officer, Vice-Chair Officer, Vice-Chair Officer Elect,
Secretary, Secretary Elect, and Publications/Web Editor. All shall serve
one-year terms, with the exception of the Publications/Web Editor, who shall
serve a three-year term.
Section 2. The Chair Officer shall succeed to the office of Immediate
Past-Chair Officer, the Vice-Chair Officer shall succeed to the office of
Chair Officer, the Vice-Chair Officer Elect shall succeed to the office of
Vice-Chair Officer, and the Secretary Elect shall succeed to the office of
Secretary.
Section 3. The Immediate Past-Chair Officer shall serve as a representative
of the Division on the Legislative Council in such form and manner as the
Council shall prescribe, and shall serve in an advisory capacity to the
Chair Officer.
Section 4. The Chair Officer shall serve as presiding officer of all
Division business meetings and at all Executive Committee meetings. This
officer shall discharge the usual responsibilities adhering to such an
office, shall serve as a representative of the Division on the Legislative
Council in such form and manner as the Council shall prescribe, and shall be
responsible for seeing that the provisions of the By-Laws of the Division
and the Constitution and By-Laws of the National Communication Association
are enforced.
Section 5. The Vice-Chair Officer shall, in conjunction with the First
Vice-President of the Association, coordinate the evaluation of the thematic
paper proposals as part of the task of planning that portion of the program
of the annual meeting for which the Division is responsible. This officer
shall serve with the Chair Officer as a representative of the Division in
the Legislative Council, and shall perform the duties of the Chair Officer
in the event of that officer's absence or incapacity.
Section 6. The Vice-Chair Officer Elect shall serve on the Executive
Committee of the Division, and shall perform the duties of the Vice-Chair
Officer in the event of that officer's absence or incapacity.
Section 7. The Secretary shall perform the functions usually adhering to
such an office, including presenting minutes recorded from the previous
year’s Division business meeting. The Secretary shall also serve on the
Executive Committee.
Section 8. The Secretary Elect shall record meetings from the Division
business meeting for presentation the following year. The Secretary Elect
shall also perform the duties of the Secretary in the event of that
officer’s absence or incapacity.
Section 9. The Publications/Web Editor shall maintain the Division’s
website, assemble and distribute the Division’s electronic newsletter (The
Gatekeeper) and other communication from the Executive Committee, maintain
the Division’s e-mail membership list, and transmit news of the Division’s
activities to Spectra.
ARTICLE V
STANDING COMMITTEES
Section 1. There shall be a Research Committee of three members elected by
the membership. Its purpose shall be to coordinate the evaluation of
competitive papers submitted to the Division for the annual convention, to
plan the section meetings of the annual convention devoted to research in
Mass Communication, and to coordinate and promote the research activities of
the Division.
Section 2. There shall be a Nominating Committee of five members plus the
previous year’s Research Committee Chair. Its purpose shall be to present a
slate of potential candidates to the membership during the annual,
convention business meeting.
Section 3. There shall be a Legislative Assembly Committee of two members,
known as Representatives to the Legislative Assembly. Its purpose shall be
to attend the Association’s annual Legislative Assembly meetings and
represent the interests of the Division at those meetings; to record the
proceedings of those meetings; and to report a summary of those proceedings
to Division members at the annual business meeting.
Section 4. Members of the Research Committee shall be elected for staggered
three-year terms. The member in the last year of the three-year term shall
serve as Chair-Officer of the Committee, the member in the second year of
the three-year term shall serve as Vice-Chair Officer of the Committee, and
the member in the first year of the three-year term shall serve as
Vice-Chair Elect Officer of the Committee.
Section 5. Members of the Nominating Committee shall be elected for two-year
terms, with elections staggered so there are always two to three members in
their second year of service. The person who receives the most votes in each
election shall be the following year’s Chair of the Committee.
Section 6. Members of the Legislative Assembly committee (a.k.a. Legislative
Assembly Representatives) shall be elected biannually for two-year terms.
Section 7: The Chair Officers and committee members of the Standing
Committees shall carry out the duties customary to their respective offices.
Section 8. No Divisional officer shall serve concurrently as the Chair
Officer of any Standing Committee.
ARTICLE VI
DIVISIONAL MEMBERS OF NCA COMMITTEES
Section 1. One member of the Division shall be elected each year to serve on
the National Communication Association's Nominating Committee.
Section 2. Officers of the Association and members who have served on the
Association Nominating Committee during the previous five years shall be
ineligible to serve on the Nominating Committee.
Section 3. One member of the Division shall be elected each year to serve on
the National Communication Association's Resolutions Committee.
Section 4. Officers of the Association and members who have served on the
Association Resolutions Committee during the previous five years shall be
ineligible to serve on the Resolutions Committee.
ARTICLE VII
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section 1. The Executive Committee of the Mass Communication Division shall
be responsible for administering the policy decisions of the organization.
It shall be charged with the responsibility of handling all resources. The
committee shall also insure that the decisions made and actions taken are in
accordance with the By-Laws of the Mass Communication Division and the
Constitution and By-Laws of the National Communication Association.
Section 2. The Executive Committee shall consist of the Immediate Past-Chair
Officer, the Chair Officer, the Vice-Chair Officer, the Vice-Chair Officer
Elect, the Chair of the Research Committee, the Secretary, and the Chair of
the Nominating Committee.
Section 3. The Executive Committee shall act for the Division in the interim
between annual meetings with the understanding that all actions taken shall
be summarized and announced at the Division's annual meeting.
Section 4. The Division Chair Officer shall communicate with the Executive
Committee at his or her discretion or upon receipt of a written request for
action signed by at least two Executive Committee members.
Section 5. Action by the Executive Committee shall require the assent of a
majority of members.
Section 6. In the event of the incapacity of any officer, the Executive
Committee, with the advice and consent of the Executive Secretary of the
National Communication Association, shall at its discretion, elect a
replacement or establish a nominating and election procedure for doing so.
ARTICLE VIII
GRADUATE STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
Section 1. One member of the Division shall be elected each year to serve as
the Division’s Graduate Student Representative.
Section 2. The Graduate Student Representative shall represent the Division
at any meetings held by the Association at which graduate student interests
are discussed and in which graduate students are invited to participate.
ARTICLE IX
MEETINGS
Section 1. The Mass Communication Division shall hold its annual meeting in
conjunction with and at the site of the national convention of the National
Communication Association. The number of members of the Division present at
each meeting shall constitute a quorum.
Section 2. Time and place for the Divisional meetings shall be announced in
the National Communication Association convention program.
Section 3. All meetings of the Division and its Committees shall be open to
all members. The Officers of the Division and the officers of each Standing
Committee may establish and control the privileges of the floor in their
respective meetings.
Section 4. The Division shall assume no responsibility for statements of
opinion expressed by participants in meetings of the Division or its
constituent bodies or in programs sponsored under the Division's name.
ARTICLE X
DUES AND FEES
Section 1. There shall be no dues or fees assessed or collected by any
representative of the Mass Communication Division.
Section 2. Annual dues of the National Communication Association must be
paid by all members of the Mass Communication Division.
ARTICLE XI
ELECTIONS
Section 1. The Nominating Committee and Immediate Past Research Committee
Chair shall jointly and annually prepare a slate of nominees for the office
of Vice-Chair Officer Elect and for the office of Secretary Elect of the
Division. The Nominating Committee shall also assemble a list of nominees
for the positions of first-year member of the Research Committee; Graduate
Student Representative; Representative to the NCA Nominating Committee;
Representative to the NCA Resolutions Committee; Legislative Assembly
Representative (two, elected every two years); Publications/Web Editor (one,
elected every three years); and Nominating Committee of the Division (two or
three elected every year, depending on how many seats are available that
year). The individual who receives the most votes will serve as Chair
Officer of the Division Nominating Committee the following year.
Section 2. The slate of nominees shall be announced at least one month prior
to the annual Division business meeting. The Publications/Web Editor shall
be responsible for the announcement of the Nominating Committee's report.
Nominations will also be accepted from the floor at the annual Division
business meeting. All officers, committee members, and representatives must
be elected by a majority vote of those attending the annual Division
business meeting.
Section 3. The Executive Committee shall establish procedures for conducting
the election of officers.
ARTICLE XII
APPOINTMENTS
Section 1. Special ad hoc committees, as determined by the membership of the
Division, shall be appointed by the Executive Committee.
ARTICLE XIII
PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
Section 1. All business meetings of the Division, the Standing Committees,
or other subsidiary bodies, shall be governed by the parliamentary rules and
usages contained in the current edition of Roberts Rules of Order.
ARTICLE XIV
AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Amendments to these By-Laws may be initiated at any legally
constituted meeting of the Executive Committee of the Division.
Section 2. Amendments to these By-Laws may be proposed by membership
petition provided that at least thirty (30) members of the Division have
signed the petition and presented it to the Executive Committee of the
Division.
Section 3. Amendments to these By-Laws must be announced by mail or e-mail
to Division members or in Spectra at least two weeks before they may be
voted upon. A two-thirds majority of those present at a meeting of the
Division shall be required for adoption of an amendment.
Section 4. Any change in the National Communication Association’s
Constitution or By-Laws, which has direct bearing upon the By-Laws of the
Mass Communication Division, shall be incorporated into the By-Laws of the
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