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[Commlist] CFP: 2023 ICA preconference Organising in the face of global crisis
Thu Dec 01 15:17:06 GMT 2022
CFP: 2023 ICA Preconference ‘Organizing in the face of global crises:
Communication, strategy, and doing the right thing’, sponsored by the
Organizational Communication Division.
This preconference explores the complex communicative processes by which
organizations constitute strategies to “do the right thing” in response
to global crises. In concert with the conference theme of “Reclaiming
Authenticity in Communication,” the preconference invites proposals that
examine how organizations adjust their values and morals to be in tune
with what is publicly conceived of as ethically just. The focus will be
on the communicative constitution of strategies to/overcome /crises the
world is facing, rather than strategies to/manage /a crisis the
organization is facing. Over the past few years, we have witnessed a
variety of global crises ranging from the Covid-19 pandemic and the war
in Ukraine to the ongoing specter of environmental and climate change.
As organizations encounter these global wicked problems, leaders are
increasingly expected to “do the right thing” in navigating,
negotiating, or neglecting these crises.
The preconference invites students, scholars, and practitioners
interested in the communicative constitution of organization (CCO)
(Basque, Bencherki & Kuhn, 2022) and strategic communication (Botan,
2021) into a focused conversation about the complex ways in which
organizations develop strategies in response to global crises. Such
crises are often contested and embedded in conflicting discourses
concerning their nature and solution (Bourne et al., 2022). With rising
public demand for corporations to be good citizens of the world or even
activists, there is increased pressure on organizations to act
politically and adopt a moral position (Von Schwedler, 2011; Cöster et
al., 2020). Submissions may address a wide range of themes including,
but not limited to the following:
*Communication related to global crises (e.g. Covid 19, climate change,
the war in Ukraine, financial crisis, etc.)
*Communicative constitution of strategy
*Communication and organizational sustainability
*Rethinking response strategies to crisis
*Reconceptualizing crisis communication
*Morals and ethics of “doing the right thing”
*Authenticity and “doing the right thing”
*Global crisis and critical discourse studies
*Global crisis, meaning and organizational identity
*Global crisis and corporate activism
*Far-right or other political appropriation of global crises
*Strategic paradoxes of global crises
Abstracts of 250-500 words and a bio of each author (100 words per
author) should be submitted no later than 16 January 16 2023
(to_Organisingglobalcrisis /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(Organisingglobalcrisis /at/ gmail.com)>_
The preconference will be held online on 25 May, 2023 and is free to all
participants (conference registration not required).
The specific agenda and keynote speakers will be announced as we
approach the preconference date. We aim to create an active and engaged
agenda for this online conference with the hope of encouraging
conversations among the participants to spark the development of ideas
and promote collaborative research. Selected papers will be considered
for inclusion in an edited book proposal. For more information, please
visit
https://www.isk.lu.se/forskning/aktuella-projekt/2023-international-communication-association-ica-preconference-organizing-face-global-crises
<https://www.isk.lu.se/forskning/aktuella-projekt/2023-international-communication-association-ica-preconference-organizing-face-global-crises>
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