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[Commlist] Philosophy of Communication section workshop
Thu Apr 27 14:05:21 GMT 2023
*Philosophy of Communication section workshop*
*Philosophical challenges, new communication theories *
*ECREA Philosophy of Communication Section workshop *
*Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media *
*University of Barcelona *
*Barcelona, October 26-27, 2023 *
Philosophy and Communication theory are two inseparable fields of
knowledge. The objective of this workshop is to gather researchers from
philosophy and communication to analyze the need for new communication
theories in the face of new research issues, and to discuss the
philosophical implications.
Communication theory started last century with the irruption of mass
media and mass culture. At that time, Western societies were going
through a profound transformation. Industrialization changed the way
people lived: from the countryside to the big city, the irruption of
mass media and culture, the threat of political propaganda, the power of
media persuasion, the deconstruction of “high” vs. “popular” culture, or
the negative effects of television content in children created an
atmosphere of renewal as well as uncertainty. All these issues gave rise
to the first communication theories: propaganda theories, the two-step
flow theory, persuasion theory, cultural studies, entertainment theory,
critical theory, information-processing theory, agenda setting theory,
frame theory, among others. Underlying communication theorizing,
philosophical assumptions were made, regarding epistemology, meaning,
ethics, cognition, science, democracy, education.
Today new problems are the target of communication research and
communication theory. Most of these issues are related to the rise of
the Internet and social media, as digital communication has profoundly
transformed essential aspects of our lives. Here are some examples: new
mental health problems have appeared, especially among young people, as
a consequence of the use of digital media; media and information
literacy have become one the priorities of democratic societies trying
to combat the effects of disinformation; political propaganda and
discourse have adapted new forms through the politics of algorithms;
artificial intelligence is posing huge and uncharted challenges for
education, economy, and social order as conceived since now; gender
issues are at the center of cultural and social debates, as are other
questions of identity and equity. Finally, the relation between the
human species and the rest of nature is in flux at all levels, ranging
from ideas around the Anthropocene and climate change to trans- and
posthumanism.
In the face of new theoretical challenges, the scientific and academic
community needs to reflect on how communication theory and philosophy of
communication approach them. Do the “old” theories still help to explain
new problems? If so, do they need to be modified? Do we need new
theoretical proposals? What are the philosophical assumptions implied in
new theorizing? Is philosophy itself affected by these topics?
These are the kind of questions that will be the focus of the workshop.
A space where philosophers and communication researchers will have the
opportunity to explore, analyze and discuss actual intellectual
challenges at a time when the theoretical renewal of communication
studies is becoming a matter of urgency.
Keynote speaker: Stefania Milan (https://www.stefaniamilan.net/ )
(Amsterdam). TBC
Abstracts (up to 300 words) by June 10, 2023 should be sent to
(gr.dhigecscom /at/ ub.edu) <mailto:(gr.dhigecscom /at/ ub.edu)>
Abstracts acceptance notice: by July 15, 2023
Workshop fee: 55 euros.
Payment due September 15, 2023. Link:
https://www.ub.edu/insact/alumnes/inici.php?idioma=3&id=d91a3e89e3bd16be9b8a
The venue: https://www.ub.edu/portal/web/information-audiovisual-media/home
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