Chantal Benoît-Barné
- Directrice de département
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de communication
- Professeure titulaire
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de communication
Marie-Victorin office B401
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Doctorat
2003
, Communication , University of Colorado, Boulder (États-Unis)
Maîtrise
1996
, Communication , Emerson College (États-Unis)
Baccalauréat
1992
, Communication , Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
Affiliations
- Responsable – Groupe LOG — Groupe de recherche sur le langage, l’organisation et la gouvernance
Education Programs
- Economics and Politics Communication
- Communication Economics and Politics Information and Communication Technologies
- Communication
- Information and Communication Technologies Arts and Music Communication
- Communication Economics and Politics
- Communication Information and Communication Technologies
Courses
- CEP3000 Rhétorique et politique
- COM6335 Communication et espace public
Areas of Expertise
- Political controversies
- Public controversies
- Sociotechnical controversies
- Political and organizational interactions
- Constitutive approaches to communication
- Rhetorical approaches to political communication
- Theories of public space
- Political communication
My research program is aimed at achieving a better understanding of the situated rhetorical practices by which political and organizational players influence the interactions in which they take part. I study the constitutive role of language in different types of interactions and situations, such as spontaneous face-to-face interactions in the workplace, formal deliberation among citizens involved in public consultation hearings, or inter-organizational collaboration between stakeholders with divergent and often competing interests, backgrounds, and discourses. Thus, my research documents the many different ways in which rhetoric partakes in the establishment/perpetuation of relatively long-lasting social, material and political structures, such as a public sphere (Benoit-Barné, 2006, 2007), a technology (Benoit-Barné, 2007) or a relationship of authority (Benoit-Barné & Cooren, 2010).
I am particularly interested in three questions:
- the ways in which contemporary political actors debate controversies, in particular but not exclusively as part of arguments concerning science and technology;
- the role of objects in interactions, and the way in which players organize themselves and advance discussions through association with objects;
- how political and organizational players manage the tensions between the ideals driving them and the practical requirements of their activities.
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Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Research projects Expand all Collapse all
How spokespersons stand for, act for, and speak for a collective: Understanding the communicative inner workings of political representation and its organizing effects Projet de recherche au Canada / 2019 - 2026
Porter la parole d’un collectif : enjeux théoriques et méthodologiques de la notion de porte-parole Projet de recherche au Canada / 2018 - 2021
ORGANIZING AND GOVERNING FOR ROAD SAFETY : A CASE STUDY IN THE COMMUNICATIVE ACHIEVEMENT OF COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE. Projet de recherche au Canada / 2013 - 2018
PETITES SUBVENTIONS 2012-2013 - COMMENT LES PRATIQUES DISCURSIVES STRUCTURENT LA CONCERTATION INTERORGANISATIONNELLE Projet de recherche au Canada / 2012 - 2014
Publications Expand all Collapse all
- Benoit-Barné, C. et Zoghlami, K. (2018). La notion de porte-parole à la croisée de la rhétorique: enjeux de représentation et communication. Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy.
- Myles, D., Benoit-Barné, C. et F. Millerand. (2018). Not Your Personal Army! Investigating the Figure of Vigilantism and Its Agency in a Reddit Collective of Websleuths. Information, Communication Society.
- Benoit-Barné, C. et Fox, S. (2017). Authority. Dans G. R. Scott (Éd). The International Encyclopedia of organizational Communication. Wiley Blackwell.
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