The
Constructionist View of Communication: Promises and Challenges
ECREA
Philosophy of Communication Section Workshop,
Tel Aviv
18-20 September, 2019
What is
communication? There is no single answer to this fundamental question.
According to the (still prevailing) transmission view, communication consists
in the transfer of messages from sender to receiver. According to the
constructionist perspective, on the other hand, in the processes of
communication meanings are constituted, not merely transferred. This
perspective has many variants (the ritual/constitutive model, use-oriented
philosophical outlooks on linguistic meaning, social construction of
communication approach, or systems theory – to name only a few), and is pursued
(either explicitly or implicitly) by a variety of communication scholars, as
well as thinkers in related fields. At the same time, communication
constructionism still has its staunch opponents.
The
objective of this workshop is to bring together scholars of communication
studies, philosophy and neighboring fields to explore the current faces of
constructionism in communication research.
Thus we
invite papers concerned with the following questions and topics, among others:
- Theoretical developments of the constructionist position.
- Formal models of constructionism.
- Critical analyses of constructionism (or its specific variants).
- Discussions of philosophical/theoretical perspectives on communication that embody the constructionist outlook.
- Applications of the constructionist view in particular case-studies.
Please send
extended abstracts (up to 400 words) to Eli Dresner, Tel Aviv University,
dresner@post.tau.ac.il, by March 17, 2019. Notification of acceptance by April
15, 2019.
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