ADVP F16 Syllabus Course Purpose: Creating a voice that speaks truth from the heart in a manner that heals brokenness in communities. Course Outcome: To imbue students with vivacious virtue, solid understanding, and eloquent skill in oral and written public communication – to become “a good person speaking well” Quintilian who “speaks the truth in love” (Paul). Course Description: Public articulation of …
Syllabus, Communication, Spirituality, & Service
Com 301 syllabus fall 2016 Mary Albert Darling, M.A. Associate Professor, Communication and Media Spring Arbor University Here is the course description: This course explores the intersect between communication and Christianity in relation to redemptive service to others in today’s world. Emphasis is on exploring connections among communication concepts and Biblically informed spiritual principles and practices for affecting personal, local, and …
Syllabus, Communication Architecture
COM 357 SP17 Joel S. Ward, PhD Here is the course description: Aesthetic judgments form the structure of ethical decisions. We learn from Philippians 4:8 that whatever we view as beautiful, pure, and praiseworthy directly correlates with what we ought to consider honorable, commendable and excellent. Contemporary artists often act as cultural agenda setting touch points expressing what others might …
Syllabus, Religous Communication
COMM 480-Fall 2016-syllabi-FINAL COMM 480-900/RELS 480-900: Religious Communication Prepared by Dr. Heidi Campbell, Texas A&M University Here is the course description for the syllabus. “This course will explore the relationship between religious communities and the media, and how media contribute to our understanding of lived religion. This will involve studying how religious communities and institutions respond to and utilize different …
3rd Biennial Philosophy of Communication Conference June 5–7, 2017, at Duquesne University Power Center
The 3rd Biennial Philosophy of Communication Conference will be held June 5–7, 2017, at the Duquesne University Power Center in Pittsburgh, PA. The theme for this year’s conference centers on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition with keynote speakers addressing four content areas: (1) Philosophy of Communication and Narrative Ground, (2) Philosophy of Communication, History, and Institutions, (3) Philosophy of Communication …
3rd BIENNIAL PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNICATION CONFERENCE
3rd BIENNIAL PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNICATION CONFERENCE Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies Duquesne University – Pittsburgh, PA June 5–7, 2017 The 3rd Biennial Philosophy of Communication Conference will be held June 5–7, 2017, at the Duquesne University Power Center in Pittsburgh, PA. The theme for this year’s conference centers on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition with keynote speakers addressing four content …
The 3rd Biennial Philosophy of Communication Conference
Hello Communication Ethics friends and fans! Attached you will find the call for The 3rd Biennial Philosophy of Communication Conference. This will take place from June 5–7, 2017, at the Duquesne University Power Center in Pittsburgh, PA. The theme for this year’s conference centers on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition and since this conference is taking place during the summer …
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Call for Papers, Sacred Rhetoric Conference, May 31-June 2, 2017
Winebrenner Theological Seminary will be hosting a conference exploring “Sacred Rhetoric,” an interdisciplinary event devoted to the consideration of discourses of religion, both as it is depicted in various media formats and how religious practitioners discuss issues within confessional communities. The conference will take place from May 31-June 2, 2017, and seeks to bring together specialists in the fields of …
Call for Proposals: Philosophy of Communication Division
Call for Proposals: Philosophy of Communication Division The Philosophy of Communication Division invites competitive papers and paper sessions that develop philosophical understanding of communication. We welcome studies of philosophers of communication, philosophical frameworks, and examinations of communication phenomena. The Philosophy of Communication Division provides an academic home for work that addresses the study of communication within/through perspectives developed at the …
THEOCOM2016: In the World Yet Not of The World: Ecclesiology in a Digital Age
The annual THEOCOM 2016 conference will be held at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Cal., July 31 – Aug. 2. THEOCOM 2016 considers the church as this year’s theme. Exploring ecclesiology vis-a-vis the reality of digital culture, THEOCOM 2016 seeks to examine both the nature and identity of the church, as well as the church’s activity in digital culture …