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[ecrea] CFP: Understanding Transition V - Developing Dialogic Communication
Sat Dec 03 00:18:24 GMT 2016
status: CfP Call for papers
conference
Understanding Transition V - Developing Dialogic Communication
16.03.2017-17.03.2017
Bucharest, Romania
Philosophy, linguistics, rhetoric, psychology, or relational
communication are just four disciplines which lay a great emphasis on
dialogue. Involving an effort to recognize the value of the other
(Buber, 1970), the concept of dialogue provides a framework for thinking
about ethical relationship building in relational communication (Kent,
Taylor, 2002).
Unlike a "monologal" discourse, produced and managed by a single locutor
on the basis of a pre-constructed Other's image, the dialogic
communication provides several enunciative voices within a unique
utterance (Moirand, 2002). The dialogic communication is above all the
condition for the possibility of dialogue, the primordial sharing of the
power to signify, despite the constraints of the interlocution context:
status, belonging, relationship of places, objectives, nature of the
issues/ problems (Jacques, 1995).
Besides the human-to-human communication (HHC), dialogism should be
discussed in relation to computer-mediated communication (CMC) as well.
All types of organizations face great challenges due to the
technological developments since the digital natives have become more
interactive, more critical, more involved in communication and demand
more feedback (European Communication Monitor, 2013). Whether we talk
about HHC or CMC, dialogic communication requires a mutual symmetrical
relationship through which participants co-construct meaning by
effectively managing their differences and diversity.
This international conference is an ideal opportunity for experienced
researchers, young researchers and PhD students to share their
scientific work in an interdisciplinary context and to take part in the
debates over various approaches and case studies related to dialogic
communication. Presentations based on empirical research and on sound
theoretical approaches are invited for the 5th edition of Understanding
Transition (Developing Dialogic Communication) conference, on topics
such as:
Insights into dialogic theories
Argumentative and/or dialogic communication
Dialogic communication and cognitive processes
Dialogic communication: from theory to (cultural) practice
Dialogic communication and media studies
Dialogic internet principles
Online/offline organization-public relationships
Dialogic communication throughout crisis situations
Dialogic communication and cultural studies
Challenges of new media and social media for dialogic communication
Dialogism and technology
Digital citizenship
Advertising industry and dialogic communication challenges
Dialogic communication development within the Romanian advertising
during transition
Any other topic related to the main theme of the conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for abstracts: January 20, 2017
Notification of acceptance: February 1, 2017
Deadline for registration fee – February 20, 2017
AFCOM members – 150 RON (the 2017 AFCOM membership fee)
Non-AFCOM members - 180 RON/ 40 euro
PhD students – 90 RON/ 20 euro Deadline for complete manuscripts: April
15, 2017
Contact person: Camelia Cmeciu
email: (camelia.cmeciu /at/ fjsc.ro)
Address: 1-3 Iuliu Maniu Bld, 6th floor, Bucharest, Romania
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