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>SPECIAL ISSUE ON COMMUNICATING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
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>Recently change communication was given a
>prominent place on the Organizational
>Communication agenda. In a special issue on the
>state of art in communication theory and
>research, Jones and colleagues (2004) state that
>understanding change communication is one of the
>six challenges for OC in the new century. They
>plea for research on communication during the
>implementation of organizational change because
>this offers the chance for organizations to
>manage the change process better (Jones,
>Watson, Gardner, & Gallois, 2004; 737). Detailed
>insight in various forms of communication during
>change processes, and communicative behavior of
>management, or change agents is required. The
>prevailing idea that change communication equals
>top down communication, or management
>communication needs to be reconsidered.
>Organizational Development theory can be helpful
>in this because of its focus on creating
>opportunities for dialogue and interaction in a
>context of organizational change (Cummings,
>2004), although there is relatively little
>attention to communication, it is within OD
>theory part of the vocabulary, but usually is used as a general term.
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>CCIJ wants to have a special issue on change
>communication, and try to get an overview of the
>recent insights on this. What research is been
>done about the role of information and/or
>communication processes in the failure or
>success of organizational change? Papers could
>be conceptual, empirical, based on case studies,
>or (for instance) the way newspapers publish about organizational change.
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>Information about the special issue
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>Deadline of submissions: October 15th, 2007
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>Notification to authors: December 15th, 2007
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>Deadline revisions: March, 15th, 2008
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>Publication: issue 3, 2008
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>Papers should have a maximum of 6,000 words and
>should have a structured abstract (see journal
>homepage for details:
><http://www.emeraldinsight.com/info/journals/ccij/notes.jsp>http://www.emeraldinsight.com/info/journals/ccij/notes.jsp)
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>Please send your inquiries or your papers to
><mailto:(w.j.l.elving /at/ uva.nl)>(w.j.l.elving /at/ uva.nl).
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>References:
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>Jones, E., Watson, B., Gardner, J., & Gallois, C. (2004). Organizational
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>communication: Challenges for the new century.
>Journal of Communication, 54, 4, p. 722 750.
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>Cummings, T.G. (2004). Organizational
>development and change: Foundations and
>applications. In J.J. Boonstra (Ed.), Dynamics of organizational change
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>and learning. <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns =
>"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Chichester: Wiley, p. 25 42.
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>Special Issue: Integrated Communications
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>Call for Papers: Deadline January 1st, 2008
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>Guest Editors:
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>Lars Thøger Christensen, The University of Southern Denmark Odense
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>Joep Cornelissen, Leeds University Business School
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>A. Fuat Fýrat, University of TexasPan American
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>After almost two decades of research and debate,
>integrated communications continues to be a
>topic of great interest and relevance to
>scholars and practitioners of marketing, public
>relations and communication. Indeed, usage
>statistics demonstrate that among the most
>downloaded papers from the CCIJ website, several
>deal with integrated communications. As the
>field is maturing and expanding to still more
>dimensions of the organisation and the market,
>other disciplines like management, HRM and
>consumption theory are beginning to show an
>interest in the notion of integrated
>communications and its implications for their
>specific spheres of activity. While such
>development may change or dilute the meaning of
>integrated communications, it is simultaneously
>such expansion that allows us to explore more
>fully the strengths and weaknesses of the
>concept and its underlying assumptions. For
>this special issue, we invite theoretical and
>empirical papers that approach, discuss and/or
>critique integrated communications as a
>communications tool, a theoretical concept, a
>practitioner discourse, a system of media
>planning, or as coordinated practices and
>behaviours. Relevant subtopics include, but are
>not restricted to, the following:
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>- The (expanding) meaning and practice of integrated communications
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>- The customer-orientation of integrated communications
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>- The organisation of integrated communications
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>- The reception of integrated
>communications (internally and externally)
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>- New perspectives on integrated communications
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>Submissions should be e-mailed to Dr.
>Christensen at
><mailto:(ltc /at/ sam.sdu.dk)>(ltc /at/ sam.sdu.dk) with the
>manuscript attached to the e-mail as a MS Word
>file. Papers for this special issue should be no
>longer than 4,000 words in length and include a
>structured abstract of up to 250 words and up to
>six keywords that encapsulate the principal subjects covered by the paper.
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>Deadline for papers: January 1st, 2008
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>Notification for authors: April 1st 2008
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>Resubmissions deadline: September 1st 2008
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>All papers will first be considered by the
>Editors for general relevance and significance
>to this special issue. If accepted for review,
>papers will then be subject to a strict double blind peer review.
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>For further information on the journal please
>see <http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ccij.htm>www.emeraldinsight.com/ccij.htm
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>Wim J.L. Elving
>U. of Amsterdam,
>Dept of Communication,
>ASCoR
>Editor CCIJ
>Kloveniersburgwal 48
>1012 CX Amsterdam
>The Netherlands
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