Communication as a Mobile Field: The Critical Dialogue and Exchange Between the Vatican Doctrine on Social Communication and Secular Communication Sciences

The Decree on Social Communication called Inter Mirifica was one of the 16 documents that were produced by the Catholic Church at the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965). It guided the Church in engaging the modern world, particularly through the means of communication. This came at the height of the...

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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-10372024-12-11T07:42:03Z Communication as a Mobile Field: The Critical Dialogue and Exchange Between the Vatican Doctrine on Social Communication and Secular Communication Sciences Arriola, Joyce The Decree on Social Communication called Inter Mirifica was one of the 16 documents that were produced by the Catholic Church at the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965). It guided the Church in engaging the modern world, particularly through the means of communication. This came at the height of the positivist inflection of communication studies, which began as an academic discipline when the first doctoral program was established in the United States in 1943. While the communication discipline grew steadily as a science, producing its own theories and adopting its specific research methodologies and protocols, it also developed along humanistic lines, largely through the efforts of the Media Studies scholars. While Inter Mirifica and other subsequent documents of the Church are anchored on a moral framework, secular communication studies remained positivist and value-neutral. This has created a tension but has somehow found a resolution within Media Studies, which flourished in the wake of the humanistic re-assertion of the claims of Classical Rhetoric and related theories. Enriched by cultural and political contexts that traverse continental and disciplinal divides, the critical dialogue and exchange between communication theology and secular communication studies have rendered both conceptually mobile and open to further reconfigurations. 2024-12-14T10:11:13Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss45/9 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.1037 Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo communication theology conceptual mobility Second Vatican Council secular-dialogic model of church communication secular communication and media studies social communication
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topic communication theology
conceptual mobility
Second Vatican Council
secular-dialogic model of church communication
secular communication and media studies
social communication
spellingShingle communication theology
conceptual mobility
Second Vatican Council
secular-dialogic model of church communication
secular communication and media studies
social communication
Arriola, Joyce
Communication as a Mobile Field: The Critical Dialogue and Exchange Between the Vatican Doctrine on Social Communication and Secular Communication Sciences
description The Decree on Social Communication called Inter Mirifica was one of the 16 documents that were produced by the Catholic Church at the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965). It guided the Church in engaging the modern world, particularly through the means of communication. This came at the height of the positivist inflection of communication studies, which began as an academic discipline when the first doctoral program was established in the United States in 1943. While the communication discipline grew steadily as a science, producing its own theories and adopting its specific research methodologies and protocols, it also developed along humanistic lines, largely through the efforts of the Media Studies scholars. While Inter Mirifica and other subsequent documents of the Church are anchored on a moral framework, secular communication studies remained positivist and value-neutral. This has created a tension but has somehow found a resolution within Media Studies, which flourished in the wake of the humanistic re-assertion of the claims of Classical Rhetoric and related theories. Enriched by cultural and political contexts that traverse continental and disciplinal divides, the critical dialogue and exchange between communication theology and secular communication studies have rendered both conceptually mobile and open to further reconfigurations.
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title Communication as a Mobile Field: The Critical Dialogue and Exchange Between the Vatican Doctrine on Social Communication and Secular Communication Sciences
title_short Communication as a Mobile Field: The Critical Dialogue and Exchange Between the Vatican Doctrine on Social Communication and Secular Communication Sciences
title_full Communication as a Mobile Field: The Critical Dialogue and Exchange Between the Vatican Doctrine on Social Communication and Secular Communication Sciences
title_fullStr Communication as a Mobile Field: The Critical Dialogue and Exchange Between the Vatican Doctrine on Social Communication and Secular Communication Sciences
title_full_unstemmed Communication as a Mobile Field: The Critical Dialogue and Exchange Between the Vatican Doctrine on Social Communication and Secular Communication Sciences
title_sort communication as a mobile field: the critical dialogue and exchange between the vatican doctrine on social communication and secular communication sciences
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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