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[ecrea] cfp: Communicating in a World of Norms Information and Communication in Contemporary Globalization
Fri Jun 17 07:03:10 GMT 2011
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference
(Lille, France, March 7-9, 2012)
Communicating in a World of Norms Information and Communication in
Contemporary Globalization
Co-organized by the International Communication Association (ICA), the
GERIICO [Group of studies and research on information and communication]
and the SFSIC [French Society for Information and Communication
Sciences], this event will constitute the 2012 ICA Regional conference
in Europe. This first French edition, taking place in Lille on March 7,
8 and 9, 2012, aims to develop strong scientific relationships between
communication scholars represented by ICA all around the world.
1. Theme
The processes of unification, interconnection and homogenization of
information and communications technologies (ICT) have created the image
of a world of shared technological and communicational norms. The
promise of a universal and democratic sharing of information and
cultural products through digital network technologies paradoxically
materializes itself in the promotion of a univocal communicative and
administrative model. In parallel, cultural and linguistic diversity
remains a key feature of humanity. Military and economic conflicts are
now more than ever an ongoing reality. Their collateral damages affect
human beings as much as their environment. Meanwhile, the shared
representation of human space as a "market" is a reference in
negotiations, transactions and communications legitimized by the media
coverage, multinational corporations and, to some extent, common
representations. Mainstream media reproduces a consensual culture of
communication. Even if the limits of their authority are more
technically, culturally and geographically restrained than they claim it
to be, their legitimacy is barely contested. Indeed, protests do not
alter their power, and are still viewed as marginal and can sometimes be
recycled as alibi.
In this context, communication, considered as a socio-technical
activity, associated with specific purposes and values can be analyzed
from many angles. Can technological norms induce communication rules?
And, in this case, does the finality of communication require the (more
or less shared) mastering of these technologies? Furthermore, are norms
neutral or value laden? If they are motivated by values, can we infer
that they should be addressed through critical debate? Is the
standardization of communicational conventions apace and inevitable? If
so, would it be considered as a project within the main mandate of
communication professionals, or, on the contrary, an obstacle that they
should overcome? Moreover, as a danger against which we should guard
ourselves, along our efforts to preserve biodiversity? Should we
facilitate the sharing of communication rules that are distinctive to
the public sphere of "market-oriented democracies"? Or, should we favor
and revitalize cultural and communicational diversity?
Another facet of the globalization of communication is the meeting and
confrontation of cultures and languages. Two paths are open to us: the
path of homogenization and standardization, or, on the contrary, the
path of cultural diversity and the management of heterogeneity. Hence,
communication can lead either to simplification, as well as converging
and univocal translations, or to the exploitation and development of
complexity and diversity.
2. Goals
With this conference, we hope to:
- contribute to the international diffusion of information and
communication research, as well as to develop international partnerships.
- confront the positions of researchers and scholars who, even if they
operate within distinct (geographical, cultural, linguistic,
organizational and epistemological) frameworks, have a common interest
in communicational forms and processes of (economic, social,
technological, cultural, managerial) regulations and/or standardization.
3. Axes of Questioning
In this international conference, our relationship with
(anthropological, technological and managerial) norms will be discussed
according to four main axes of questioning and problematization:
Axis 1: Communicational Approaches to Norms in Organizations
Considering the technological and managerial devices that are currently
deployed in (and by) institutions and organizations, we will question
the processes of social transformation that result from managerial and
technological models of information and communication. The
organizational (re)configurations and control mechanisms will be
discussed and analyzed from situations, processes and policies of
communication that can be observed in a variety of organizational
(business, governmental, administrative, associative) and cultural
contexts. This axis will encourage the comparison between various
approaches, paradigms and methods mobilized by different sub-fields of
research in organizational communication.
Axis 2: Visual worlds: Contributions of Information and Communication
Studies to Visual Studies?
This theme aims at specifying what contributions communication scholars
can make to the analysis and development of the field of visual
communication. Starting from the new visual paradigms and the
interdisciplinary character of visual studies, we will analyze the
social construction of visual universes and the conditions of their
political (norms, legislation, influence, censorship) and economical
(industrialization, formats, standards) control. Furthermore,
socio-semiotic analyses will help reveal the artificial character of
visual representations and their "reality effects" through multiple
forms: press, artistic creation, education, cultural industry, medical
imagery.
Axis 3: New Media, New Public Spheres?
This axis will seek to put into perspective research on the development
and usage of electronic media that potentially constitute new spaces of
information, creativity, controversies, or even deliberation. From the
"blogosphere" to the public sphere, through the mutation of journalism
and politics, we will assess the potentialities and limits of the
Internet enabled by the diversity of its formats and usages.
Axis 4: Communication Between Cultures: Another Globalization?
In a context where cultural industrialization contributes to
simultaneously democratize the access to culture and standardizes forms
of expression, what are the possible pathways of intercultural
communication and/or mediation? Can the development of information and
communication technologies identify alternatives to the linguistic and
cultural standardization in our access to learning. What can be drawn
from the multicultural, intercultural and trans-cultural approaches
developed by communication scholars?
4. Submission
The proposals (1000 words) will be submitted in French or English by the
author on the online platform " Conftool " of the event's website:
(http://evenements.univ-lille3.fr/communiquer-dans-un-monde-de-normes/)
the submission period will run between the 1st of July and 30th of
September 2011 included. The proposals will be peer-reviewed under
double blind conditions.
Font and layout :
Title: Times new roman, bold, size 18
First name, last name and organisation: Times new roman, bold, size 12
Core text : Times new roman, size 12, no blank between the lines. Style
: italics when necessary, bold for the titles.
Footnote : Times new roman, size 10.
No manual paragraph tabs, but a 0.75 cm automatic tab. NO TEMPLATE
Volume :
1000 words + bibliography
Languages :
The proposals must without fail be submitted in French or in English.
The authors will get an answer at the beginning of December 2011.
5. Contacts
Project heads of the conference
Patrice de la Broise François Cooren
(patrice.delabroise /at/ univ-lille3.fr) (f.cooren /at/ umontreal.ca)
Head Manager Registration fees
Malika Laouail Claire Gabriel
(malika.laouail /at/ univ-lille3.fr)
(claire.gabriel /at/ univ-lille3.fr)
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