Week 1
Saturday, June 18
- 2:00 am: Departure in Chemnitz
- 6:00 pm: delayed departure to the USA
- 10:00 pm: arrival in Atlanta – spending a night on an airport
Sunday, June 19
- 1:00 pm: CUT arrival in El Paso (from Atlanta)
- 6:00 pm: Group BBQ at Dr. Sowards and Dr. Pineda’s house
- Welcome by Dr. Frank G. Pérez, Chair of the Department of Communication
Monday, June 20
- 9:30 am – 10:30 am: Campus tour by Frank Pérez, meet at Cotton Memorial lobby
- 11:00am – 12:00 am: Tour at KTEP radio
- 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm: Discussion with Dr. Sarah Ryan about research in Rwanda
- 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm: Picnic in the Mountains with view over El Paso at night
Tuesday, June 21
- 9:00 am – 10:30 am: Discussion with Dr. Stacey Sowards, “What is Environmental Communication?”
- 10:30 – 11:30 am: Discussion with Dr. Stacey Sowards about Conference on Communication and the Environment: How to Prepare for the Conference?
- 3:00pm – 4:00 pm New Mexico State University – Meeting with Prof. Chuck Kozel and Prof. Anne Hubbell
- Afternoon: Field trip to Old Mesilla in New Mexico including a dinner at a Mexican restaurant and a visit at the Rio Grande
Wednesday, June 22
- 9:00 am – 10:30 am: Discussion with Dr. William L. Hargrove, Dr. Ralph Martinez, Dr. Thomas A. Davis and Dr. Lucy Mar Camacho, Center for Environmental Resource Management
- 11.00 am – 12.00 pm: Interview recording at the UTEP radio station with Louie Saenz,
- 03.00 pm – 04.30 pm: Daniel Chacon and Sasha Pimentel Chacon give a reading of their short stories and poems
- Afternoon: Preparations for research presentations at the Conference on Communication and the Environment
- Evening: Visiting the Hoppy Monk with Frank G. Perez, Daniel and Sasha Pimentel Chacon
Thursday, June 23
- 9:00 am – 10:30 am: Discussion with Dr. Richard Pineda, Department of Communication
- 10:30 am – 12:00 pm: Lecture by Dr. Frank G. Pérez, “Hegemony and Civic Discourse – the debate on Juan de Onate”, Department of Communication
- Afternoon: Visit Wet n’ Wild
- Evening Wits University participants arrive in El Paso
Friday, June 24
- 9:00 – 10:30 am: Lecture by Dr. Gina Núñez Mchiri, “The Political Ecology of Colonias in New Mexico”, DC CM, 204
- 10:30 – 12:00 pm: Lecture by Dr. John Hadjimarcou, “Marketing Practices in the United States”, CM
- Afternoon: Preparations for research presentations at the Conference on Communication and the Environment
- Evening: BBQ at Elida Portillo’s house
Saturday, June 25
- Morning/Afternoon: Field trip to New Mexico, visiting the National Monument “White Sands”
- Evening: Opening Reception for the Conference on Communication and the Environment (COCE)
Week 2
Sunday, June 26
- Morning/Afternoon: Panels at the Conference on Communication and the Environment (COCE)
- 10:30 – 11:40 am: Panel B: Tourism, Border Issues, and Nuclear Controversy
- Do Environmental Issues Play a Role in the Decision for Cross-Border Cooperation? The case of Saxon and Czech SME, Tina Obermeit
Monday, June 27
- Morning: Border Tour for COCE (including visits at Rio Bosque Wetlands Park, Chamizal National Memorial and Asarco industrial facility)
- Afternoon: COCE panels
- Evening: Keynote address and dinner
Tuesday, June 28
- Morning: AAE Summer School Presentations for COCE (see conference schedule)
- 9:00 – 10.10 am Panel B : Global Energy Issues: Possibilities for Environmental and Intercultural Communication
- Chair: Bradley Mendelowitz, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg South Africa
- E-Waste Disposal in International Contexts
- José Argüellez, University of Texas at El Paso
- The Communication and Potentiality of a Common Nuclear Power Policy in Europe
- Kathrin Lena Ramke, Chemnitz University of Technology
- Renewable Energy as a Global Environmental Issue: Possibilities for Global Communication Between Peer Parties
- Markus Pellegrini, Chemnitz University of Technology
- The Green City: A Vision for the Future?
- Kathleen Mueller & Ivan Tchernook, Chemnitz University of Technology
- 10:30-11:40 am Panel B: Organizational Responses to Environmental Problems in International Contexts
- Chair: Tina Obermeit, Chemnitz University of Technology
- The Effectiveness of Intercultural Communication and Differential Emotional Labor Propensities in an Enviornmental Disaster Like the BP Oil Spill
- Bradley Mendelowitz, University of the Witwatersrand
- Hydraulic Fracturing and Environmental Effects: Understanding Public Perception through Cultivation Theory
- Adriana Salas & María del Mar Salazar, University of Texas at El Paso
- Visual Environmental Communication in Germany After the Nuclear Reactor Disaster in Fukushima: A Qualitative Pictorial Analysis of Articles in Online Newspapers
- Anja Weller & Julien Bucher, Chemnitz University of Technology
- Public Expectations about an Organisations Stance in Crisis Communication Based on Perceived Leadership Styles in Water Demand Management: A Case Study from South Africa
- Althea Jansen Moodley, University of the Witwatersrand
- Institutionalization and Communication of Environmental Management in the Automobile Industry: A Case Study of Volkswagen and Ford
- Nicole Enderlein & Betty Landsmann, Technische Universität Chemnitz
Wednesday, June 29
- 10:30 – 12:00 am: New Mexico State University – Discussion with Prof. Peter W. Dorfman on the GLOBE study
- Field trip Truth or Consequences, New Mexico including a visit at the Riverbend Hot Springs
Thursday, June 30
- Evening: Farewell party
Friday, July 1
- 6:00 am: Wits group departs for home
- Free day, shopping at the outlet mall, final preparations for departure
Saturday, July 2
- Depart for home, CUT group departs at 6:20 am