Daniel Robichaud
- Professeur agrégé
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de communication
Marie-Victorin office B435
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de communication
Marie-Victorin office B435
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de communication
Marie-Victorin office B435
Travail 1 : 514 343-7303
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Affiliations
- Responsable – Groupe LOG — Groupe de recherche sur le langage, l’organisation et la gouvernance
Education Programs
- Economics and Politics Information and Communication Technologies Communication
- Communication
- Arts and Music Communication Information and Communication Technologies
- Communication Economics and Politics
Courses
- COM6020 Théories générales de la communication
- COM6020 Théories générales de la communication
Areas of Expertise
The general theme of my research is organizational communication, considered as an organizer and component of groups. Since this way of looking at communication itself calls for more detailed explanation, a first part of my research is theoretical in nature. I attempt to clarify the premises and concepts essential for an understanding of the constitutive dimensions of communication that in turn can explain the evolving, plural and hybrid realities that increasingly go into shaping contemporary organizations.
To complement this approach, I am also pursuing a program of empirical research that over the years has led me to many organizational and institutional fields. This second aspect of my research is driven by a growing interest in the communication issues and challenges raised by collaboration between various stakeholders, be it in “pluralist” organizations or in groups attempting to formulate or inform public policy. I am especially interested in the strategies by which the players and the groups, as part of such collaboration, describe and integrate their personal experiences and their frequently implicit local logic and knowledge, in their attempts to give a voice and legitimacy to their always specific relations with reality and their environment.
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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 - 2024
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
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Robichaud, D. (2015). Organizational discourse studies. K, Tracy, C. Ilie and T. Sandel (Eds.). The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
Brummans, B., Cooren, F., Taylor, J. R. and Robichaud, D. (2014). The Constitutive Approaches. In L. Putnam and D. Mumby (Eds). The New Handbook of Organizational Communication (pp. 173-194). Beverley Hills, CA : Sage.
Fauré, B. et Robichaud, D. (2013). L’organizing: une question de langage, de discours ou de communication ? Sciences de la société, 88, 3-20.
Robichaud, D. and Cooren, F. (Eds.) (2013). Organization and Organizing. Materiality, Agency, Discourse. New York and London: Routledge. Lauréat du 2013 Edited Book of the Year Award de la National Communication Association des États-Unis.
Robichaud, D. et Benoit-Barné, C. (2010). L’épreuve de la conversation. Études de communication, 34, 41-61.
Grosjean, S. et Robichaud, D. (2010). Décider en temps réel: Une activité située et distribuée mais aussi disloquée. Langage et société, 134, 31-54.
Cooren, F. et Robichaud, D. (2010). Les approches constitutives. Dans Grosjean, S. et Bonneville, L. (dir). Communication organisationnelle : Approches, processus et enjeux (pp. 140-175). Montréal: Chenelière.
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