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[ecrea] Communication and Uncertainty - Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to the Study of Complexity and Contingency in Communication
Mon Mar 30 12:58:00 GMT 2009
Title: "Communication and Uncertainty - Theoretical and Empirical
Approaches to the Study of Complexity and Contingency in Communication".
The deadline for submissions is 18 April 2009.
Target participants: researchers in communication, social sciences,
philosophy and related disciplines
Venue: University of Padua
Date: May 15 2009
Contact: (vincenzo.romania /at/ gmail.com)
Website: http://www.philosophy-of-communication.eu/
An informal workshop exploring recent research and theory development
focussing on complexity, contingency and risk in communication
Any human communication carries an element of 'risk': uncertainty in
communicative performances can occur at different stages and in
different forms, involving both individual and collective actors.
In particular, it can regard:
(1) from an interactionist perspective, the framing of the situation
- what's happening here?;
(2) the transformation of the intentions of the emitting actor(s) to
a message adequately perceived and received by the interlocutor(s) -
how to tell something that will be understood in the way I\wemeant
(and how do we know what we mean before we
communicate)?;
(3) the possibility, after Luhmann, of a translatability or
un-translatability of a message or a discourse between operative
distinctions and contrasting codes among the actors involved - how
can we understand each other?;
(4) in intercultural terms, a connected process of approximation to the other;
(5) finally, the process of communication itself, intended, in
pragmatic terms, as a way to reduce uncertainties or, in the terms of
conflict theory, as a way to negotiate among contrasting points of
view and systems of meaning.
Because of the centrality of communicative action for the
construction, reproduction, mediatisation and reflection of social
structures, uncertainty in communication remains a complex and
relevant issue for philosophy and for the social sciences.
In short, communicative uncertainties arise on account of different
reasons. There is an inherent ambiguity in the communicative
exchanges of everyday life due to the features of language, of role
taking, and more generally of interaction.
Also, the environments in which communication occurs are becoming
more and more complex because of different phenomena such as
economical, cultural and political globalization, rapid social
change, technological innovation.
We can perhaps say that studying the relation between communication
and uncertainty is one of the best ways to understand the emerging
features of large scale post-modern social structures.
Our workshop deals with the question how the social sciences approach
uncertainty in communication processes in complex societies.
It aims to bring together researchers and educators who are working
on uncertainty in communication or related topics.
The workshop will have an informal character, with plenty of room for
discussion and interaction.
Contributions discussing work in progress are welcome, as are more
advanced statements of research results or theory development.
Contributions are invited which may address all relevant aspects.
Theoretical and empirical proposals are both welcome.
Please send abstracts (max. 200 words) for 30-minute presentations
via email to the organizers Vincenzo Romania and Johan Siebers.
The presentations will be arranged into a number of thematic sessions.
The deadline for submissions is 18 April 2009.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
T: ++ 32 (0)2-629.18.56
F: ++ 32 (0)2-629.36.84
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E-mail: (Nico.Carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
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