Communicology for the Human Sciences - Andrew R. Smith, Isaac E. Catt, Igor E. Klyukanov

Communicology for the Human Sciences

Lanigan and the Philosophy of Communication
Buch | Softcover
514 Seiten
2018 | New edition
Peter Lang Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4331-4115-7 (ISBN)
73,65 inkl. MwSt
Winner of the National Communication Association 2018 Philosophy of Communication Division Top Edited Book Award


This edited volume develops the philosophy of communication inspired by the scholarship of Richard L. Lanigan, with emphasis on communicology as a human science. Lanigan’s syntheses of the philosophies of speech, language and discourse stemming from the works of Edmund Husserl, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Michel Foucault, Julia Kristeva, Charles Sanders Peirce, Roman Jakobson, Umberto Eco, Pierre Bourdieu, Jurgen Reusch and Gregory Bateson, and many others offers a compelling framework for systematic analysis of human communication in all domains of lived experience. His work defines the theory and method of the human sciences in general and the discipline of communicology in particular. The focus in this collection is on the theoretical and methodological foundations for semiotic phenomenology whereby communication is recognized as constitutive of all human conscious experience and social relationships, involving gestural, nonverbal, discursive, performative, artistic, poetic and mass mediated forms.


The volume is divided into five thematic sections: Founding(s), which marks out primary influences on communicology conceived as a human science; Tropologic(s), which reveals how abduction, adduction and semiosis are essential for understanding human conduct in multiple forms of expression; Trans/formations, which addresses problems of change in self-other relations advancing an ethical life; Voicing Bodies/Embodied Voices, which elaborates the reversible relations between body and voice, and voice and world; and Horizons of Communicability, which takes up operative intentionalities that typically escape human conscious experience. All chapters are original to this volume, written by leading international scholars in the philosophy of communication who cross several disciplinary boundaries in the human sciences.

Andrew R. Smith is Professor and Graduate Program Head, Department of Communication, Journalism and Media, Edinboro University. Isaac E. Catt is Visiting Scholar, Simon E. Silverman Phenomenology Center and Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies, Duquesne University. Igor E. Klyukanov is Professor, Department of Communication, Eastern Washington University.

Calvin O. Schrag: Foreword: Speaking and Semiotics – Acknowledgements – Isaac E. Catt/Igor E. Klyukanov/Andrew R. Smith: Introduction: Communicology: What’s in a Name? – Section One: Founding(s) – Andrew R. Smith: Decolonizing Research Praxis: Embodiment, Border Thinking and Theory Construction in the Human Sciences – Corey Anton: Lanigan’s “Encyclopedic Dictionary”: Key Concepts, Insights, and Advances – Horst Ruthrof: Communicability as Ground of Communicology: Impulses and Impediments – Frank Macke: The Human, the Family, and the Vécu of Semiotic Phenomenology: Lanigan’s Communicology in the Context of Life Itself – Section Two: Tropologic(s) – William B. Gomes: Communicational Aspects in Experimental Phenomenological Studies on Cognition: Theory and Methodology – Igor E. Klyukanov: The Monstrosity of Adduction – Alexander Kozin: Is Martin Heidegger’s Fourfold a Semiotic Square? – Eric E. Peterson/Kristin M. Langellier: Communicology and the Practice of Coding in Qualitative Communication Research – Section Three: Trans/formations – Ronald C. Arnett/Susan Mancino/Hannah Karolak: Emmanuel Levinas: The Turning of Semioethics – Isaac E. Catt: Mental Health in the Communication Matrix: A Semiotic Phenomenology of Depression Medicine – Jacqueline M. Martinez: Decolonial Phenomenological Practice: Communicology Across the Cultural and Political Borders of the North-South and West-East Divides – Hong Wang: In the Context of Communicology: Issues of Technical Risk Communication About Sustainability – Section Four: Voicing Bodies/Embodying Voices – Deborah Eicher-Catt: Authoring Life Writing as a Technology of the Self: A Communicological Perspective on the Concept of Voice – Pat Arneson: Communicative Possibilities in/of a Glance – Maureen Connolly/Tom D. Craig: Laban and Lanigan: Shall We Dance? – Thaddeus Martin: Lexis Agonistic and Lexis Graphike: Translation from Library Document to Museum Monument – Section Five: Horizons of Communicability – Vincent Colapietro: The Subject at Hand – Jason Hannan: Being in Speech: Inferentialism, Historicism, and Metaphysics of Intentionality – Johan Siebers: The Theory of Perfective Drift – Thomas J. Pace, Jr.: Afterword: Richard L. Lanigan: A Fifty Year Legacy – Appendix A: Richard L. Lanigan’s Biography and Curriculum Vitae – Appendix B: Richard L. Lanigan’s Publications, Presentations, Thesis and Dissertation Direction – Index.

“Voices across three generations celebrate the work of Richard L. Lanigan, a giant in scholarship, service and humanity. In dialogue with American pragmatism and continental philosophy, Lanigan the philosopher and communicologist investigates the phenomenological foundations of communication inspiring new pathways in research as represented by the authors in this volume. An extraordinary enterprise marking the overwhelming importance of communication today with its singular responsibilities for theorists and practitioners alike, in the face of its pervasiveness and consequence not only for humankind but for life overall.”
—Susan Petrilli, Professor of Philosophy and Theory of Languages, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy, Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide, Australia

“We are in a world where scholars increasingly define themselves away from all other realms of thought except some cramped field of expertise whose walls relentlessly move in like some torture-room dreamt by Edgar Alan Poe. In the face of this, Richard L. Lanigan’s commitment is to think phenomenologically to give us the open-air insight that communication is by human consciousnesses, to others, about matters whose truth is in our mutual world. In this book we have so much evidence of the wide, breathing fruitfulness of this effort of communicology.”
—Peter Ashworth, Emeritus Professor Department of Psychology Sociology and Politics, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, England

“A wonderful commemorative volume to honor Richard L. Lanigan, one of the most important American semiotic phenomenologists. This superb volume demonstrates the range of Lanigan’s influence, from communicology to ethics, through phenomenology and semiotics. A must-read for whoever is interested in philosophy of communication at its best.”
—François Cooren, Professor, Université de Montréal, Canada, Past ICA President (2010-2011), ICA Fellow

“For 50 years, Richard L. Lanigan has been developing a communicology for the human sciences, an approach to communication studies grounded in phenomenology. This Festschrift adds an amazing collection of original articles to his approach, written by his mentors, students, and friends. It leads the reader through a surprising diversity of topics that communicology invites, discussing its philosophical roots and relating it to semiotics, linguistics, ethics, mental health, the future of communicability, and more, all the way to the coding of qualitative data.”
—Klaus Krippendorff, Gregory Bateson Professor Emeritus for Cybernetics, Language and Culture, The Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania

“Inspired by Richard L. Lanigan—a philosopher, scholar, teacher, mentor, and friend to many—the contributors of this volume take us in diverse and thought-provoking directions: from epistemological foundations to formative logics, from embodied practice to ethical comportment. As a result, communicology emerges as a coherent and innovative discipline vital for the human sciences. In today’s fragmented and fractured world, reading this book is a heuristic and healing experience.”
—Galina Sinekopova, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Communication, Eastern Washington University

“This Festschrift in honor of Richard L. Lanigan’s 50-year legacy offers contributions by his colleagues and students to disciplines he has advanced, being a perpetual beginner himself, who merges communicology as a science of human discourse with semiotic phenomenology. It is a journey to the (inter)subjectivity of the intentional self which paves the way to a helical model of man’s reasoning and becoming. Every researcher in anthropological philosophy, cognitive sciences, and linguistics should read this volume.”
—Zdzisław Wąsik, Professor in Linguistic Semiotics and Communicology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland

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Zusatzinfo 16 Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 225 mm
Gewicht 770 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Buchhandel / Bibliothekswesen
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Andrew • CATT • Communication • Communicology • Essays • Harrison • Human • Igor • ISAAC • kathryn • Klyukanov • Lanigan • Philosophy • Richard • Science • Sciences • Smith • Work
ISBN-10 1-4331-4115-9 / 1433141159
ISBN-13 978-1-4331-4115-7 / 9781433141157
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