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[ecrea] Reminder deadline: 1 November 2015, for Special issue on “The Unbearable Lightness of Communication Research”
Sun Sep 06 03:52:38 GMT 2015
Call for Statements (max. 2000 words) for Special issue of
The International Communication GAZETTE
on
“The Unbearable Lightness of Communication Research”
Special issue editors
Jan Servaes (City University of Hong Kong)
Jim Anderson (University of Utah, USA)
(9cssc9 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(9cssc9 /at/ gmail.com)>
What has the communication discipline contributed to the social
sciences? What has been its impact on policy and social change?
Starting with a number of general provocative observations, we plan
to zoom in on the relevance of Communication Research and the need
for a rethink of the place and role of communication research in
theory and praxis.
The provocative title for this special issue is the result of some
comparing of notes and brainstorming about the history and relevance
of communication research in the US and Europe between James
Anderson (2014a, b) and Jan Servaes (2012, 2015).
We both reached the rather sobering preliminary conclusion that
there are at least six deficiencies in communication research:
(1) We have never developed our own set of disciplinary problems on
which science depends. Instead we have been derivative.
(2) We are following the dead-end trail of cognitivism, which makes
little sense in what is a dynamic field.
(3) We are still using methods developed nearly 100 years ago. Our
statistical sophistication far outstrips our ability to measure and
quantify.
(4) We have failed to return something of value to society. Instead,
we chase technology, culture, and participate in moral panics.
(5) We are not paying enough attention to what is going on in other
disciplines, and are therefore not interdisciplinary enough.
(6) We have no clinical practice, meaning that we have very low
utility to society at large.
And maybe (7), we are far too content with our current state and our
"also participated" trophies.
To assist and join this soul-searching exercise (and extending it to
other parts of the world) we submitted panel proposals to the 2015
ICA and IAMCR conferences. The ICA proposal got accepted. It
featured the following scholars: Francois Cooren, Mohan Dutta, Gary
Gumpert, John Hartley, C.C. Lee, Robin Mansell, and Dennis Mumby, in
addition to Jim Anderson and Jan Servaes. The IAMCR proposal got
rejected by the Chair of the History section.
We herewith invite brief comments (of 1000-2000 words) that address
one or all of the identified ‘deficiencies’, and recommend ways out.
Deadline for submissions (of max 2000 words): 1 November 2015 to be
submitted to (9cssc9 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(9cssc9 /at/ gmail.com)> with
‘Gazette Special issue’ in the subject line
For info on Gazette, go to:
http://www.sagepub.com/j…/Journal200826/manuscriptSubmission
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References
Anderson, Jim & Middleton, Michael (2014a) Developments in Empirical
and Rhetorical Communication Theory. Paper ICA Conference, Seattle.
Anderson, Jim & Middleton, Michael (2014b) “Epistemological
Movements in the Field of Communication: An Analysis of Empirical
and Rhetorical/Critical Scholarship” in Gehrke, Pat & Keith, William
(eds.). A Century of Communication Studies. The Unfisnished
Conversation. New York: Routledge.
Servaes, Jan (2012) “Homo academicus: Quo vadis?”, Nagy-Zekmi Silvia
& Hollis Karyn (eds.), Global Academe: Engaging Intellectual
Discourse, New York: Palgrave-MacMillan, 85-98
Servaes, Jan (2015). “ECREA, Quo Vadis?”. Communications. The
European Journal of Communication Research. 40(1): 1-20. (DOI
10.1515/comm-2014-0033)
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*jan servaes*, ph.d. | (jservaes /at/ cityu.edu.hk)
<mailto:(jservaes /at/ cityu.edu.hk)>
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