Boris H.J.M. Brummans
- Professeur titulaire
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de communication
Marie-Victorin office A-420
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Affiliations
- Responsable – Groupe LOG — Groupe de recherche sur le langage, l’organisation et la gouvernance
Education Programs
- Communication Information and Communication Technologies
Courses
- COM7151 Méthodologie et communication
Areas of Expertise
Boris H. J. M. Brummans (PhD, Texas A&M University, 2004) is a Professor in the Department of Communication at the Université de Montréal in Canada. His research interests include agency, mindful organizing, organizational communication, organizational ethnography, process philosophy, and qualitative inquiry. He has contributed chapters to several edited books and his articles appear in peer-reviewed journals such as Academy of Management Review, Communication Monographs, Human Relations, Information, Communication & Society, Management Communication Quarterly, Organization Studies, and Qualitative Inquiry. His edited volume, The Agency of Organizing (Routledge), received the 2018 Outstanding Edited Book Award from the National Communication Association’s Organizational Communication Division, and he co-edited the first Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Organizational Communication, which received the same award in 2024. From 2015 to 2019, he served as an Associate Editor of Management Communication Quarterly. Moreover, he served as Chair of the International Communication Association’s Organizational Communication Division from 2022 to 2024.
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Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
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Entrepreneuring as Relational Process: Tracing the Trajectories of Entrepreneurial Projects Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2025
Mediation as the Art of Ventriloquism: A Communication Perspective Projet de recherche au Canada / 2017 - 2022
Tzu Chi’s Mindful Organizing in the Face of Impermanence: A Naturalistic Study of the Management of a Buddhist Non-profit Organization through Everyday Communication Projet de recherche au Canada / 2011 - 2015
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