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[Commlist] CfP ICA Preconference: "Crafting Theory. Methods of theory building in communication"
Thu Dec 13 00:16:26 GMT 2018
Call for Proposals for the ICA 2019 Preconference
"Crafting Theory. Methods of theory building in communication"
Date: Friday, 24 May, 2019, 9 am – 5 pm approx.
Location: Washington Hilton, Washington, D.C.
The state of theory building in communication has been the object of
lamentation, disappointment, caricature, even ridicule, but also appeals
and aspiration throughout the history of our field. Rather than
restating deficiencies in our field’s theory building in comparison with
our neighboring disciplines or reiterating the reasons for or
consequences of these deficits time and again, this preconference aims
at collecting and advancing our field’s methodological tools and
practices for theory building. “Theory building” or “theory development”
can be characterized as a creative problem solving process of generating
novel or modifying existing conceptual structures (statements about
concepts and their relations) with the aim of describing and explaining
phenomena better than before (Hagen, Frey, & Koch, 2015; Weick 1989).
This preconference is interested in a methodological discussion of
cognitive operations, individual and social practices, and empirical
approaches researchers use in this process of theory building. In stark
contrast to the great importance theory building is attributed by the
scientific community in general and in our field, the collection,
development and dissemination of methodological knowledge about how to
develop both original and well-crafted theory only forms small part of
our methodological research and teaching. For example, there is a
scarcity of textbooks that cover more than the formal requirements and
logical principles of “theory construction” (Blalock, 1969; Dubin, 1969;
Freese, 1980) and accommodate the specifics of our field (but see, as
one prime exception, Shoemaker, Tankard & Lasorsa, 2004). Also,
inspiring and instructive collections of individual experiences with and
approaches to theory building have been published, e.g., in psychology
(Kruglanski & Higgins, 2004), human resource development (Turnbull,
2002) and management (van de Ven, 1989), but not in communication.
This preconference aims at stimulating the scholarly reflection and
discourse about methods and methodology of theory building across all
subfields of communication and ICA divisions by inviting participants to
share their thoughts, experiences, and insights in an open, interactive
and interdisciplinary exchange. We invite proposals for theoretical,
empirical or historical contributions including but not limited to:
+ case studies about the practice of theory building in your own work or
in the work of other scholars
+ empirical or literature-based overviews of methods used for theory
building in communication
+ collections and discussions of heuristics, tools, practices and
approaches in every phase of theory development
+ examinations of methodological challenges and potentials specific to
theory building the field of communication
+ analyses of social, situational, and individual factors conducive (or
detrimental) to creative and well-crafted theory building
+ experiences in teaching theory building.
We are interested in submissions covering one or several of the above
aspects or related questions. We encourage submissions with a broad
variety of approaches and from diverse perspectives. Scholars at all
stages of their careers are welcome to apply.
Submission and selection process:
Extended Abstracts (800 to 1,200 words plus references) should be sent
as a PDF file to Benjamin Krämer ((kraemer /at/ ifkw.lmu.de)). Please remove
any kind of information that would identify the authors. The deadline
for submission is 25 January 2019. Submissions will be peer-reviewed
(please volunteer to review!) and decisions will be sent out by
mid-February 2019 (after ICA main conference decisions).
Dates, conference fee, registration:
This preconference is approved by the ICA 2019 organizing committee and
is part of the official ICA 2019 conference program. The preconference
will take place on 24 May 2018 (9 a.m. to 17 p.m. approx.) onsite in the
conference hotel in Washington, D.C. The registration fee will be $60
for presenters and non-presenters, covering the expenses for facilities,
coffee breaks (lunch not included) and administrative overhead.
Registration will be open to anyone wishing to attend.
Organizers:
If you have any questions and/or would like to volunteer as a reviewer,
please feel free to approach the organizers Felix Frey
((ffrey /at/ uni-leipzig.de)) and Benjamin Krämer ((kraemer /at/ ifkw.lmu.de)).
https://www.icahdq.org/mpage/CFPCraftingTheory
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