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[ecrea] CFP-Philosophy of Communication (Moment Journal)
Wed Nov 15 07:45:18 GMT 2017
http://momentdergi.org/index.php/momentdergi/announcement/view/17
*CALL FOR PAPERS: Philosophy of Communication*
‘Philosophy of Communication’ is a very broad expression. Although it
seems to be involved with philosophy and communication, it is not taken
for granted that philosophy of communication is the part of the field of
communication or philosophy. We usually assume to think that if one
thinks the concept of communication thoroughly, it means to think it
philosophically. Communication theories and studies have designated the
core intention, to understand what communication is and how we
communicate. However, communication theories and /or studies are
basically not a /philosophy of/ communication.
Adorno states that ‘if philosophy can be defined at all, it is an effort
to express things one cannot speak about, to help express the
nonidentical despite the fact that expressing it identifies it at the
same time’ (as cited in Hogh, 2017, p.151). On the other hand,
communication is usually composed of just the opposite, what the
/expressible/ is. Speech and language imply ‘to express out loud’ while
‘unsayable’, ‘unnamable’, ‘silence’ and so on have been decoded as if
they are also a sort of speech. In this sense, communication always
makes its subject matter expressible. Therefore, Adorno’s point, to
‘/express the inexpressible/’,is not just valid for philosophy but also
for communication.
There is no doubt that interdisciplinary study means to develop new
perspectives in order to expand the boundaries of fields. As one of the
interdisciplinary study, philosophy of communication needs to be
demonstrated by following the /inexpressible/. Moment’s upcoming
Philosophy of Communication Issue will focus once again on the
significance of asking what philosophy of communication is. The
question, what makes a study, a study of philosophy of communication,
gives rise to consider this field’s past, present and future. You may
define, redefine and/or non-define philosophy of communication, in order
to present your study as a study of philosophy of communication.
If you would like to contribute to Moment’s June 2018 /Philosophy of
Communication Issue/ which aims to both discuss and create philosophy of
communication, we are waiting for your studies until *March 15, 2018*.
Although suggested themes below are included in this issue, we would
like to remind you that you are not limited to these themes to express
your /inexpressible/ sense of philosophy of communication.
*Suggested Themes*
* The Nature and/or Communication
* The Nature of Communication
* Unsayable Communication
* Meaning and Expression
* Speech and/or/ with Silence
* Media and Society
* Media Ethnography and Philosophy of Communication
* Rhetoric and Communication Studies
* Dialogue
* Philosophy of Art /and/or/for/versus/ Philosophy of Communication
* Philosophy of Language /and/or/for/versus/ Philosophy of Communication
* Philosophy of Literature /and/or/for/versus/ Philosophy of
Communication
* Philosophy of Media /and/or/for/versus/ Philosophy of Communication
* Ethics and Communication
* Performance Studies and Communication
* Space and Communication
* Time and Communication
For further details about the /Moment/ Journal's submission guidelines,
please visit: http://momentdergi.org/index.php/momentdergi/about/submissions
Theme Editors:
Burcu Canar
<http://www.iletisim.hacettepe.edu.tr/pdata/index.php?page_id=210>
Briankle G. Chang
<http://www.umass.edu/communication/people/profile/briankle-chang>
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