Please check out ccsn’s latest guest blogger, Dr. Paul Patton, and his reflections on “Practicing a Theatrical Hermeneutic in Teaching and Performance,” available here: Practicing a Theatrical Hermeneutic in Teaching and Performance (by Paul Patton) Dr. Patton is also hosting a live webinar event on the same subject on Tuesday, July 19, 8-9 pm. You may read more here: https://www.theccsn.com/exploring-the-use-of-a-theatrical-hermeneutic-in-teaching-and-performance/ …
New Blog Post, Teaching the “Dark Side” of Communication, Part 3: The How (by Jeremy Osborn)
Please check out this third and final installment from June’s CCSN guest blogger, Dr. Jeremy Osborn: Teaching the “Dark Side” of Communication, Part 3: The How (by Jeremy Osborn) For interested readers, Part 1 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/a-backward-design-approach-to-the-integration-of-faith-and-learning-part-1/ Part 2 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/teaching-the-dark-side-of-communication-part-2-the-what-and-why/ Peace, Robert
New Blog Post, Teaching the “Dark Side” of Communication, Part 2: The What and Why (Part 2)
Please check out the second installment from June’s CCSN guest blogger, Dr. Jeremy Osborn: Teaching the “Dark Side” of Communication, Part 2: The What and Why (by Jeremy Osborn) Part 1 is located here: https://www.theccsn.com/a-backward-design-approach-to-the-integration-of-faith-and-learning-part-1/ Peace, Robert
Religious Communication Awards CALL 2016
Religious Communication Association 2016 Call for Book, Article & Dissertation Award The Religious Communication Association (RCA) is accepting nominations for its annual outstanding Book, Article, & Dissertation awards. RCA Book Award: The RCA grants the Book Award for the outstanding scholarly book on religious communication published between May 2015 and May 2016. Those wishing to nominate a book for the award should send four copies of the …
New Blog Post, A “Backward Design” Approach to the Integration of Faith and Learning (Part 1)
Please check out the first installment from June’s CCSN guest blogger, Dr. Jeremy Osborn: A “Backward Design” Approach to the Integration of Faith and Learning (Part 1) Peace, Robert
New Blog Post, Analogies: Cultivating a “Thick” Strategy for Thinking Christianly about Communication (Part 4, Final), Dr. Naaman Wood
Please check out Dr. Naaman Wood’s latest (and final) blog post on integrating Christianity and communication studies, Part 4. Analogies: Cultivating a “Thick” Strategy for Thinking Christianly about Communication (Part 4, Final) For interested readers, Part 1 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/analogies-cultivating-a-thick-strategy-for-thinking-christianly-about-communication-part-1/ Part 2 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/analogies-cultivating-a-thick-strategy-for-thinking-christianly-about-communication-part-2/ Part 3 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/analogies-cultivating-a-thick-strategy-for-thinking-christianly-about-communication-part-3/ Peace, Robert
New Blog Post, Analogies: Cultivating a “Thick” Strategy for Thinking Christianly about Communication (Part 3), Dr. Naaman Wood
Check out Dr. Naaman Woods’ latest blog post on integrating Christianity and communication studies. Part 3. https://www.theccsn.com/analogies-cultivating-a-thick-strategy-for-thinking-christianly-about-communication-part-2-2/ For interested readers, Part 1 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/analogies-cultivating-a-thick-strategy-for-thinking-christianly-about-communication-part-1/ Part 2 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/analogies-cultivating-a-thick-strategy-for-thinking-christianly-about-communication-part-2/ Peace, Robert
Ecumenica: a Journal of Theatre and Performance invites submission of scholarship
Ecumenica: a Journal of Theatre and Performance invites the submission of scholarship on theatre, performance, religious practice, and spirituality. Ecumenica seeks innovative scholarship. The journal holds terms such as theatre, performance, and religion to be broad, inclusive categories, and welcomes work that deals with dramatic literature, dance, film, performance art, ritual, pilgrimage, meditation, theology, and other topics that reimagine what …
New blog post, Part 2, Analogies: Cultivating a “Thick” Strategy for Thinking Christianly about Communication, Dr. Naaman Wood
Check out Dr. Naaman Woods’ latest blog post on integrating Christianity and communication studies. Analogies: Cultivating a “Thick” Strategy for Thinking Christianly about Communication (Part 2) Part 1 is here: https://www.theccsn.com/analogies-cultivating-a-thick-strategy-for-thinking-christianly-about-communication-part-1/ Stay tuned for part 3. . .coming soon. Peace, Robert
New Faith Integration Communication Blog
The Christianity and Communication Studies Network (www.theccsn.com) announces the launch of its Faith Integration blog in communication studies. Our first guest blogger is Dr. Naaman Wood, Redeemer University College. You can read his first blog, “Analogies: Cultivating a ‘thick’ strategy for integrating faith and learning.” Description: For many of us, integrating our faith with communication studies means thinking in terms of the …