Communication & Professionnalisation (2013-2023)
Une revue partielle et partiale de la recherche académique française en SIC
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14428/rcompro.v14i14.80953Keywords:
Review, Theses, Dissertations, Professionalization, Communication, JournalAbstract
This article reviews the theses and habilitation to direct research dissertations submitted in France between 2013 and 2023 on the theme of professionalizing communication. This non-exhaustive survey enables us to identify scientific objects problematized in terms of “mutations”, “skills” and professional “trajectories” associated with “digital” technologies, and grasped from a triple organizational, media or political perspective. As a result, professionalization here refers primarily to observable changes in the information and communication professions, particularly in the professional trajectories and identities of those who practise them. Not reducible to the sociology of a professional group, organizations - even when understood in their sectoral and statutory diversity - are not the only field of investigation. Public and political communications, as well as the media and cultural industries, are by no means excluded from this work, as is the case with the journal Communication & Professionnalisation and its editorial line sensitive to all the dynamics of professionalization.
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