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Enseignement de la communication à des non-spécialistes et recherche en lettres, arts, sciences humaines et sociales

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Enseignement de la communication à des non-spécialistes et recherche en lettres, arts, sciences humaines et sociales

Abstract

La « communication » est enseignée à des non-spécialistes dans différentes formations de l’enseignement supérieur. À la diversité des disciplines mobilisées se superpose une diversité de statuts et d’origines disciplinaires. Et bien souvent, nombre d’enseignant·e·s, bien que chercheur·se·s (titulaires ou associé·e·s), déconnectent leurs recherches de leur enseignement. Ces constats préliminaires nous conduisent à nous interroger sur les modalités du dialogue entre enseignement et recherche que permet le cours de communication : comment ce cours se nourrit-il de la recherche en lettres, arts et sciences humaines et sociales (LASHS) ?

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Sciences de l'éducation, Sciences de l'information, Histoire des sciences, Éducation, Anthropologie culturelle, Vie de la recherche

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