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[Commlist] Call for paper - "Participation in a world of communication"
Tue Apr 09 14:07:54 GMT 2019
Call for papers:
International colloquium
" Participation in a world of communication"
September 12 & 13, 2019 – UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
New deadline for abstract submission: 30 April, 2019
Presentation of the theme
“Participate in citizen consultations”, “Participate in fundraising
projects”, “Participate in idea tournaments”, “Participate!”,… The
issues of participation overwhelm discourses and practices, while
questioning at the same time the visions of communication that they
involve. In this respect, they echo Dewey’s reflections, who sees in the
concept of participation a criterion able to offer a hierarchy of the
degree of communication (Quéré, 2014). Participation and communication
encompass the idea of a universal link, of a “communitarian fusion”
ideal (Mattelart, 1999) or of a “planetary communication” (Breton,
1992). The imaginaries of communication as a universal link or as a way
of living together are intertwined with those of participation as an
ideal of exchanging, sharing, debate and concertation. “Participative
management or participative communication (…) are perhaps the
illustration of a migrating concept which manifests itself whenever a
need of ‘reliance’ (Bolle De Bal, 1996), in a functionalist perspective,
is revealing itself between the sender and the receiver” (Monseigne,
2009: 32). To understand this transition, this conference will attempt
to consider the active, multiple and ambivalent participation of the
“public” as placed in the center of the continuously growing
“mediatisation” of social relations.
Participation remains nevertheless a polysemic concept, reinterpreted by
different disciplines, as it can be employed by multiple and diverse
lines of activities: politic, social, economic, cultural, etc. As a
scientific concept, it is used in different fields of research such as
political sciences and management sciences, but also in sociology,
cultural studies… and information and communication sciences. During
this conference, we wish to revisit and question the concept of
participation, while making these different approaches interact with
each other.Exploring the concept of participation with a communicative
approach, beyond disciplinary differences, is making us question
peripherical concepts such as collaboration, debate, mobilization and
even engagement. During this conference, we acknowledge participation as
a “boundary object” (Star, 2010). It can be defined as a “rhizome” in
which different points of views encounter each other and cooperate.
Participation can indeed emerge in a spontaneous way. At the opposite,
participation can be “calculated” and planned. However, this doesn’t
mean that its social scope would be reduced to the creation of an
simulacrum, whose purpose is to legitimize or reinforce the domination
of an organization or collective for example. Furthermore, we want to
explore this underlying tension between process of participation and
rhetorical instrumentalization of participation, but also discuss about
the implications that this dynamic and flexible object can entail.
The proposals for communication will be articulated around four axis:
Axis 1 – Participation and organization
This axis explores participation with a constitutive communicative
approach. This approach, known under the name of “Communicative
Constitution of Organization”, considers organization as emerging “from
a communication layout, from a coordination of sense production allowing
to identify, to describe and to make it evolve” (Hachour, 2011, p.196).
In other words, organization results from “a significant layout which
frames collective activities and qualifies their degree of
accomplishment” (Hachour, 2011, p.201). Through this communicative
approach, the objective is to better understand the contemporary
organizational phenomenon which relates itself to the concept of
participation. How can the tensions between the roles and discourses
which emerge from participation be analyzed, may it be spontaneous or
calculated? How does a participative project get built and what does the
coordination of the project on organizational dynamic teach us? Which
performative value do the discourses on participation have in the
organizations? How can we decode and understand the practices of
participation with a communicative approach?
Axis 2 – A communicative and participative apparatus
First, we will question the apparatus, as an “assemblage” of elements –
may them be discourses, procedures or a combination of technical
objects. How are the mechanisms of participation built? How do they
organize participation? How have they evolved in recent years with the
deployment of social media, platforms, etc.? What place is reserved to
the participants by the mechanism and by the implemented procedures? How
can the place given to the participants in the discourses around the
participative mechanism be analyzed? Second, questioning the mechanism
in the context of participation entails questioning its purpose, from
the point of view of both developers and promoters. The implementation
and the usage of the mechanism can lead to an undesired result, even
contrary to the initial aim. What happens then? How do developers and
promoters of the participative mechanism react?
Axis 3 – Professions of communication and participation
This axis questions the construction of careers and professional
profiles related to the creation, management and “capture” of
participation (Bonaccorsi & Nonjon 2012, Gourgues 2016). It is about
understanding how and in what manner communication professionals are
sometimes called to “manage” and intercept the forms and movements of
participation. Communicators and “relationists” can thus become
specialists of participation. The profession of community manager is
only one example among others. How and to what extent do communicators
integrate the skills of creating and managing participation within their
already existing ones? How can this phenomenon be analyzed? What are the
impacts on their skills and on the ethical dimension of their activity?
Finally, what tensions arise?
Axis 4 – Reception and appropriation of communication and participation
This axis focuses on the appropriation of the mechanisms and the process
of participation, which may involve diversions and crafts, from the
point of view of the public. This brings us to explore the
representation that the public has of participative mechanisms and
processes, the way they perceive them and the motivations that animate
them. What objectives do they have? What kind of interactions are
included in this context? Is there a certain ideal of participation
included in the configuration of relations? Thus, this axis interrogates
how the participants perceive and appropriate a mechanism, more
specifically a participative process. What “directory of actions” do
they use? How is participation received, appropriated, and even
diverted, reinvented, transformed or exported? How do they give
themselves room for maneuver to improvise other forms of participation,
to imagine other types of engagement?
Submission procedures
The proposal can convey theoretical reflections and/or empirical
studies. Selection will be made from the intentions of proposals. First,
we invite you to submit an abstract (between 1000 and 3000 words) in a
Word format, for April 30, 2019 at the latest. After the selection made
by the scientific committee, the abstract will be able to be proposed
for publication in a collective publication in English and as a thematic
number of a scientific journal.
Calendar forecast:
•Proposals will be evaluated by a scientific comity.
•The authors will be informed of the decisions made by the scientific
committee.
•The authors that have been chosen will be invited to submit an article
of 5 000 to 7 000 words, to be published in English in a publication to
the Routlege editions (Taylor & Francis group) or in French in a
scientific journal.
The proposals should be submitted on the website:
https://participation19.sciencesconf.org
Important dates to remember:
April 30, 2019Deadline for the submission of proposals
May 30, 2019Notification of acceptations
September 12 – 13, 2019Conference at University Saint-Louis, in
Brussels, Belgium
Head of organization
Marie Dufrasne (Université Saint-Louis)
Damien Renard (Université catholique de Louvain)
Sandrine Roginsky (Université catholique de Louvain)
Organizing comittee
Tiffany Andry (Université catholique de Louvain)
Andrea Catellani (Université catholique de Louvain)
Christel Christophe (Université catholique de Louvain)
Anne-Marie Cotton (Arteveldehogeschool)
Agnès D'Arripe (Université catholique de Lille)
Diana Jarnea (Université catholique de Louvain)
Joanne Jojczyk (Université catholique de Louvain)
Inès Kalaï (Université catholique de Louvain)
François Lambotte (Université catholique de Louvain)
Marie Dufrasne (Université Saint-Louis)
Tama Rchika (Université catholique de Louvain)
Sandrine Roginsky (Université catholique de Louvain)
Damien Renard(Université catholique de Louvain)
Christelle Sukadi(Université catholique de Louvain)
Youlia Vaskova (Université catholique de Louvain)
Scientific committee
Tiffany Andry (Université catholique de Louvain)
Dany Baillargeon (Université de Sherbrooke)
Nicolas Bencherki (Université de Montréal)
Julia Bonaccorsi ( Université Lumière Lyon 2)
Andrea Catellani (Université catholique de Louvain)
Anne-Marie Cotton (Arteveldehogeschool)
Christel Christophe (Université catholique de Louvain)
Agnès D'Arripe (Université catholique de Lille)
Marie Dufrasne (Université Saint-Louis)
Olivier Galibert (Université de Dijon)
Sophie Huys(Université catholique de Louvain)
Béatrice Jalenques-Vigouroux (INSA Toulouse)
Joanne Jojczyk (Université catholique de Louvain)
Inès Kalaï (Université catholique de Louvain)
François Lambotte (Université catholique de Louvain)
Annick Monseigne (Université Bordeaux Montaigne)
Magali Nonjon (Science Po Aix)
Françoise Paquienseguy (Science Po Lyon)
Nicolas Peirot (Université de Dijon)
Tama Rchika (Université catholique de Louvain)
Daniel Robichaud (Université de Montréal)
Sandrine Roginsky (Université catholique de Louvain)
Damien Renard(Université catholique de Louvain)
Youlia Vaskova (Université catholique de Louvain)
Stéphanie Wojcik (Université Paris-Est-Créteil)
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