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Communication & Organization – Number 2022/2 – n° 62 – Controversies and convergences in the field of organizational communication

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Page 11 to 18: Aurélie Laborde, Valérie Carayol and Isabelle Cousserand-Blin – Controversies and convergences in the field of organizational communication | Page 21 to 38: Anne Piponnier – What is controversy the name of? | Page 39 to 55: Jean-Luc Bouillon – Incommunication and disorganization in organizational communication research. Exploration of an invisible controversy | Page 57 to 73: Pierre Delcambre – Waiting for controversies? An analysis of the French field of organizational communications | Page 75 to 93: Aurélia Dumas, Valérie Lépine and Fabienne Martin-Juchat – The affective turn in organizational communication studies | Page 95 to 101: Béatrice Fleury, Jacques Walter and Aurélie Laborde – Encourage multidisciplinary scientific debate. The “Exchanges” section of the Questions de communication | Page 105 to 120: Anne-Marie Cotton – Public communication mediators at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic: analysis of alliances and disalliances in the light of actor-network theory | Page 121 to 139: Muriel Michel-Clupot and Serge Rouot – Finance and governance of local authorities: what communication strategy for what performance? | Page 143 to 161: Taoufik Zinaoui and Mohamed Karim El Khettab – The digitization of public administrations in the era of the pandemic | Page 165 to 178: Yanita Andonova and Nicole D’Almeida – For a geocommunicational approach to organizations | Page 179 to 186: Anca Anton and Anne-Marie Cotton – Networks as support for research and professional development | Page 180: Anca Anton and Anne-Marie Cotton – Networks as an approach to research and professional development | Page 189 to 190: Jean-Baptiste Le Corf – GARDÈRE Elizabeth, BESSIÈRES Dominique, 2020. Public action, communication and management | Pages 191 to 193: Amandine Lebrun – LIBAERT Thierry, 2020. Strong winds. How to mobilize (finally) for the planet | Page 194 to 195: Clara Galliano – ABEL Mathilde, CLARET Hugo, DIEUAIDE Patrick, (dir.), 2020. Digital platforms. Utopia, reform or revolution? | Page 196 to 199: Daniel Raichvarg – DERAMOND Julie, DE BIDERAN Jessica, FRAYSSE Patrick, 2020. Digital heritage scenographies, Experiments, research and mediation | Page 200 to 201: Lynda Abjean – BENEDETTO-MEYER Marie, BOBOC Anca, 2021. Sociology of the digital at work | Pages 202 to 204: Vincent Meyer – DUFAŸ Bruno, 2021. Teilhard de Chardin: still topical: digital, transhumanism, ecology, non-discrimination….

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