Communication studies is a fragmented field. As a result of its roots in various disciplinary traditions, it is built on fluid intellectual boundaries with no theoretical or analytical center. Should we worry about this state of dispersion or be concerned that the discipline does not meet the basic conditions that define an academic field of inquiry? Silvio Waisbord argues that communication studies is a post-discipline and that it is impossible to transcend fragmentation and specialization through a single project of intellectual unity. What brings communication studies together is an institutional architecture of academic units, professional associations, and journals, rather than a shared commitment to a common body of knowledge, questions, and debates. This should not, Waisbord argues, be a matter of concern. Communication studies is better served by recognizing dispersion, embracing pluralism, fostering cross-cutting lines of inquiry, and tackling real-world problems, rather than hoping to meet conditions which would qualify it as a discipline. Communication: A Post-Discipline is important reading for scholars and advanced students of communication studies, as well as anyone interested in the state of this fascinating and vital academic field.
0 有用 苏豆酱 2021-11-03 23:13:50
What is communication? What defines a paper as “communication research”? The analytical framework? The findings? The argument? The theoretical relevance and contributions? All of the above?
0 有用 追風 2024-03-27 21:08:18 上海
作者认为,诞生于心理学、社会学、政治学等学科交叉点的传播学,之所以被认为“无学”的最重要原因在于学者对传播(communication)的理解存在巨大差异,然而这也是传播学天然成为后学科(post disciplinary)的原因,后者承认分散性、接受多元,并注重交叉/跨领域研究。