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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: Navigating Digital Communication and Challenges for Organizations
Tue Jun 29 14:55:23 GMT 2021
Navigating Digital Communication and Challenges for Organizations
Editors
*José Gabriel Andrade*, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
*Teresa Ruão*, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
Call for Chapters
*Proposals Submission Deadline: July 28, 2021
*Full Chapters Due: October 10, 2021
*Submission Date: October 10, 2021*
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*Link:
**https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/5414
<https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/5414> *
The dialogue between organizational communication and digital
communication is a common practice in contemporary organizations. This
cross working allows the development of new narratives inside and
outside organizations, causing communication professionals to face a
moment of change in communication management, regarding form, content
and production. Digital communication is not developing a virtual world,
but a real virtuality integrated with other forms of interaction in an
increasingly "hybridized" everyday life. In fact, the relationship
between organizations and its publics evolved into more symmetrical
models - allowed by digital media -, being imperative the recognition of
the inevitable involvement of citizens in organizational communication
processes that give rise to new business and institutional choices. On
the other hand, the relationship that audiences establish with
organizational information in digital environments may also interfere
with the way in which each individual experiences daily life. Thus, the
impacts are conjoint and paradoxical. It is well known that public
involvement has the power to promote an active circulation of media
content and that this can generate economic and cultural value for
organizations. The current perspectives on interactions between
audiences, organizations and content production suggest a relational
logic between audiences and media, through new productivity proposals.
In this sense it is interesting to observe the reasoning of audience
experience through the concepts of interactivity and participation.
However, it can be observed a gap between the intentions of
communication professionals and their organizations and the effective
circulation and content retention among the audiences of interest, as
well as the distinction between informing and communicating. Thus, the
goal of this book Navigating Digital Communication and Challenges for
Organizations is to provide an in-depth review of research related to
the concepts and theories around topics such as Publics and
Productivity, Interactivity and Participation in organizational
communication settings, including, but not limited to
conceptualizations, theoretical foundations, conceptual analysis,
empirical studies, cases, applications, and interventions. We aim to
contribute to an improvement in our understanding of Digital
Communication in Organizations, and to present resources to better
navigate this difficult times of organizational communication management.
Recommended Topics
1. Digital Organizational Communication
1a. Internal Communication
1b. External communication
2. Digital Strategic Communication
2a. Advertising
2b. Public Relations
2c. Press Advisory
3. Digital Communication
3a. Information Technology
3b. Social Media
4. Transmedia
5. Publics and Audiences
*Link:
**https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/5414
<https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/5414>*
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