Transversalité des champs et universalité des outils scientifiques? Esquisse d'analyse comparée de communications
Transversality and universality of scientific tools? Comparative analysis of institutional and organisational communications in France and Tunisia
Author(s): Bertrand CabedocheSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: ESSACHESS
Keywords: system; fragmented public sphere; event democracy; identity; social consensus
Summary/Abstract: Because the organization has been, since a long time ago, analyzed as an open system, it necessarily includes communicational problematics which transcend it. Key issues that the organization reflects refers too to issues, ever discussed in other places. For example, the development of interactive corporate sites challenges the definition of public spaces, which has already been questioned for its symbolic dimension, reduced to the level ofan event democracy, for example in the case territorial communication. Interactivity proclaimed still raises the question of the exploitation of the diversity displayed by the company, the French pragmatic sociology has already critically debated the intentionality and reference to the connectionist society within the project-based-City. In some ways convincing with regard to the application of scientific tools already tested elsewhere, analogies let open, however, the question of modeling, when the environment is playing along with its own cultural characteristics, as it is in the case of business sites in Tunisia.
Journal: ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies
- Issue Year: VIII/2015
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 201-214
- Page Count: 14