Editorial policy
Globalisation, de-globalisation, environmental and digital transitions, multiculturalism and multiple crises are just some of the challenges facing organisations today. Each organisation, in its own way and depending on its sector of activity, has to rethink its communication practices at work and with its increasingly diverse stakeholders.
These diverse developments are prompting the social sciences to shed light on and support public debate on these issues. Within the information and communication sciences, the field of organisational communication allows us to develop original questions, particularly in terms of understanding the interdependence between communication, organisations, work and public opinion.
For more than thirty years, Communication & Organisation has worked to structure French-language research in organisational communication and to participate in international academic debates on contemporary organisational and communication phenomena.
Published by the Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux and produced by the MICA research laboratory (UR 4426 University Bordeaux Montaigne), the pages of the journal are open to critical and reflexive research on these issues, at both national and international levels. It invites original contributions from the social sciences that focus on organisational and communicative issues considered together, in particular contemporary forms of organisation and communication in the workplace, new forms of communicational temporality, and the relationship between organisations and their publics.
The Reading Committee and the Editorial Board are made up of leading experts in the fields covered by the journal, with a strong international component. Communication & Organisation thus reaffirms its culture of openness to the most diverse forms of contemporary thought in the fields of communication, organisations, work and public relations.
Communication & Organisation is a qualified journal recognised by CNU Section 71. It publishes two themed issues per year, as well as special features, which are also in line with the journal's editorial guidelines.


