Nachwuchsworkshop der Fachgruppe Mediensport und Sportkommunikation

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CMC-Konferenz „Comparison as Method and Heuristic in Communication Research“, Wien

Organization: 
Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies (CMC)
University of Klagenfurt
 

Call for Papers (Deadline for submissions: 27.02.2026)

CfP_CMC2026.pdf

Conference Registration
Registration will be open from March 30, 2026. Conference attendance is free.

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  • Wann
    23.09.2026 bis 25.09.2026
  • Wo
    Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)
    Dr. Ignaz Seipel-Platz 2
    1010 Vienna
    AUSTRIA
     
  • Kontakt
    Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies (CMC), University of Klagenfurt cmc@oeaw.ac.at
  • Kategorien
    Call for Papers
    Sonstige Tagungen

Tagung Antifaschistische Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft, Jena (6. Tagung des Netzwerks Kritische Kommunikationswissenschaft)

CfS sowie weitere Informationen unter https://www.krikowi.net/jena. Einreichschluss für CfS ist der 05. Januar 2026.

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Dialogue as Community Building and as Philosophical Method

In an age acutely defined by digital fragmentation, the relentless logic of the attention economy, and increasingly polarized public spheres, dialogue emerges not merely as endangered but as an existential, epistemic, and civic necessity. This workshop seeks to radically revisit and reclaim the notion of dialogue, not only as a communicative ideal but also as a foundational philosophical practice, an ethics of relationality, a crucial means of co-constructing shared worlds, and an essential practice for cultivating positive freedom. We approach this exploration keenly aware that dialogue never occurs in a vacuum, but always within, and often constrained by, pre-existing discourses that articulate and enact power, shaping what is considered sayable, knowable, and legitimate.
 

The contemporary dominance of monological forms of expression, often performative, algorithmically amplified, and emotionally charged, threatens to erode the very conditions for authentic dialogical encounter. This erosion is compounded by inherent human tendencies: our reasoning is frequently driven by partisan loyalties and identity-protective cognitions, creating anthropological and psychological impediments that render the cultivation of genuine dialogue—and by extension, the exercise of positive freedom—both more challenging and more urgent. This necessitates a critical engagement not only with our own biases but also with the power structures embedded in our communicative ecosystems.

We propose to explore dialogue as a liminal space where understanding is not a pre-existing entity to be unilaterally imposed, but rather emerges processually and intersubjectively. This emergence is contingent upon profound openness, radical listening, and mutual recognition of the Other in their irreducible particularity – a feat requiring conscious effort against our more primal, self-justifying inclinations, critical vigilance towards how discourse itself can marginalize or silence, and an active exercise of our capacity to co-determine our shared realities.

Can dialogue, in its Socratic spirit of maieutic inquiry, still function as a robust method of philosophical investigation and critical thinking in a world increasingly structured by immediacy, curated visibility, and self-affirming echo chambers, especially when confronted with our innate biases and the subtle yet pervasive workings of discursive power? What does it truly mean to think with others, engaging in a shared pursuit of understanding that consciously strives to transcend motivated reasoning and actively challenges hegemonic narratives? How can dialogue serve not only as a method of inquiry but as a practice that cultivates positive freedom: the capacity to act, to participate meaningfully, and to co-shape our institutions and collective life, even against the grain of dominant discourses? How might embodied dialogical practices resist the pervasive atomization, the instrumentalization of communication, and the deficit of presence that characterize contemporary societies, while simultaneously fostering the self-awareness needed to navigate our own cognitive limitations and our complicity in, or resistance to, prevailing power dynamics? How can dialogue cultivate the phronesis (practical wisdom) needed to navigate complex ethical and political landscapes with humility, intellectual honesty, active agency, and a critically discerning eye for power? How can, in turn, cultural practices, such as art, open dialogues in an increasingly disaffected world?

This event is an invitation to collectively reflect, converse, and experiment with the multifaceted possibilities of dialogue: as a rigorous philosophical method, as an ethical praxis rooted in care and responsibility, and as a vital force for community-building, democratic renewal, and the empowerment of individuals to exercise their positive freedom by critically engaging with and seeking to reshape the discourses that define our world, fully acknowledging the profound challenges this entails.

We welcome contributions that engage with (but are not limited to):

  • Ontological and Epistemological Foundations of Dialogue.
     
  • The Epistemic Functions of Dialogue
     
  • Psychological and Cognitive Barriers to Dialogue
     
  • Dialogue and Positive Freedom.
     
  • Dialogue and Recognition.
     
  • Dialogue, Debate, Discussion, Conversation
     
  • The Phenomenology of Listening and Encounter.
     
  • Dialogue and Education.
     
  • Dialogue in Digital Spheres.
     
  • Dialogical Resistance and Praxis.
     
  • Dialogue, Power, and the Public Sphere.
     
  • Dialogue and Democracy
     
  • Dialogue as Method
     
  • Dialogue and the Arts
     
  • Dialogue and Monologue
     
  • Ethics of Dialogue
     
  • Approaches to Dialogue in the History of Philosophy and Communication Theory
     

Please send your abstract by Friday, 27 June to the Management Team of the ECREA Philosophy of Communication section via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ecreaphilcomm2025 AND BY EMAIL ioan.suhov2@mail.dcu.ie  

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  • Wann
    22.09.2025 bis 23.09.2025
  • Wo
    Freie Universität Berlin
    Institute for Media and Communication Studies
  • Kontakt
    Steffen Göths steffen.goeths@fu-berlin.de
  • Kategorien
    Call for Papers
    Sonstige Tagungen

Workshop der ECREA-Section Philosophy of Communication

Weitere Informationen: https://ecrea.eu/event-6215099

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  • Wann
    22.09.2025 bis 23.09.2025
  • Wo
    FU Berlin
  • Kontakt
    Steffen Göths steffen.goeths@fu-berlin.de
  • Kategorien
    Call for Papers
    Sonstige Tagungen

Kommunikationswissenschaftliche Tage (KWT) 2026 – Jahrestagung der ÖGK – 50 Jahre Jubiläumstagung

Thema: 50 Jahre ÖGK – Vergangenheit reflektieren und Zukunft gestalten

Call for Papers
Beiträge können bis zum 5. Dezember 2025 per E-Mail an kwt2026@plus.ac.at eingereicht werden. Erbeten wird ein Abstract von maximal 500 Wörtern inklusive Literaturangaben (als PDF-Datei). Weitere Infos siehe CfP.

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  • Wann
    06.05.2026 bis 08.05.2026
  • Wo
    Universität Salzburg
  • Kontakt
    Stefan Gadringer Stefan.Gadringer@plus.ac.at
  • Kategorien
    Call for Papers
    Sonstige Tagungen

Kommunikation.Vernetzt.Mittelbau. (Zukunfts-)Perspektiven der KMW

Die Tagung „Kommunikation.Vernetzt.Mittelbau. (Zukunfts-)Perspektiven der KMW“ ist die nun sechste Tagung für den Mittelbau der deutschsprachigen Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft und angrenzender Fachbereiche. Getragen vom Drei-Länder-Gedanken bietet die KVM für Forscher:innen verschieneder Qualifikationsstufen aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz die einzigartige Möglichkeit, sich länderübergreifend mit Kolleg:innen aus dem Fachbereich zu vernetzen und gemeinsam individuelle sowie strukturelle Perspektiven im Fach zu reflektieren.
Tagungswebsite: https://www.sozphil.uni-leipzig.de/institut-fuer-kommunikations-und-medienwissenschaft/kvm2025

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  • Wann
    19.02.2025 bis 21.02.2025
  • Wo
    Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft
  • Kontakt
    Organisationsteam KVM 2025 info-kvm@uni-leipzig.de
  • Kategorien
    Sonstige Tagungen

Medienhistorisches Forum für Forschungsnachwuchs und Absolvent:innen

Am 8. und 9. November 2024 findet in Lutherstadt Wittenberg das Medienhistorische Forum für Forschungsnachwuchs und Absolvent:innen statt. Das Medienhistorische Forum wird von der Fachgruppe Kommunikationsgeschichte und dem Netzwerk [na]koge gemeinsam mit dem Studienkreis Rundfunk und Geschichte ausgerichtet. 

Der Call for Papers mit weiteren Informationen zur Tagung kann hier aufgerufen werden: https://rundfunkundgeschichte.de/cfp-medienhistorisches-forum-fuer-forschungsnachwuchs-und-absolventinnen-am-08-09-november-2024-in-lutherstadt-wittenberg/

Einreichungen sind möglich bis zum 1. September 2024.

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  • Wann
    08.11.2024 bis 09.11.2024
  • Kontakt
    Annika Keute annika.keute@plus.ac.at
  • Kategorien
    Call for Papers
    Sonstige Tagungen

6th Annual Weizenbaum Conference “Uncertain journeys into digital futures: Inter- and transdisciplinary research for mitigating wicked societal and environmental problems”

About the Conference:  The Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society is organizing its sixth Annual Conference on the subject of  “Uncertain journeys into digital futures: Inter- and transdisciplinary research for mitigating wicked societal and environmental problems” and invites interested scholars to submit papers and abstracts for presentations until 1 February 2024. The conference will take place at Silent Green Kulturquartier in Berlin from 17 to 18 June 2024.  The conference focuses  on the challenge of the digital transformation of society and the transformation towards sustainability are closely interlinked and crucial for prospering futures of humanity. The most pressing challenges include the protection of people, democratic institutions and the environment, as well as enabling participation in shaping changes and an inclusive and fair life. In this context, digitalisation is seen as both a saviour and a threat to sustainable development. Possible negative effects on people and the environment need also to be considered when designing and using digital technologies.

https://www.weizenbaum-conference.de/

Call for Papers: https://www.weizenbaum-conference.de/call-for-papers/

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  • Wann
    17.06.2024 bis 18.06.2024
  • Wo
    silent green Kulturquartier
    Gerichtstraße 35, 13347 Berlin
  • Kontakt
    Johanna Hampf conference@weizenbaum-institut.de
  • Kategorien
    Call for Papers
    Sonstige Tagungen

4. Fachtagung Integrierte Forschung

Mensch-Technik-Verhältnisse transdisziplinär reflektieren und gestalten – Eine Veranstaltung des Clusters Integrierte Forschung

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  • Wann
    31.01.2024 bis 01.02.2024
  • Wo
    Heinz-Nixdorf-Museumsforum Paderborn
  • Kontakt
  • Kategorien
    Sonstige Tagungen