JAMES R. ¨JIM¨ TAYLOR
Département de communication D. Litt. (ABD), Literature, University of London, London, England, 1951 B. A., Literature, (Honours, Cum Laude), 1949; M. A., 1950, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB Canada Adjunct Professor, Communications and Technology, University of Alberta, 2005-2006 Professor and founder, Département de Communication, Université de Montréal, 1970-1998 Chair, 1970-4, 1981-2 (interim), 1991-5, 2004 (interim); named Emeritus, 1999 ¨ Pioneer¨ of the University, 2004 Director, TV Laboratory, Lecturer, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania, 1966-71 Analyst and researcher, Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, Ottawa, 1965-66 Supervisor, Public Affairs, Ottawa, 1963-5; Producer and Supervising Producer, Radio and Television, Talks and Public Affairs, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Ottawa, 1956-63 President, Canadian Communication Association (CCA), 1992-93 Director, Communication Section, l'Association Canadienne Franςaise pour l'Avancement des Sciences (ACFAS), 1991-92 Member, Inter-University Liaison Committee (Université de Montréal, Concordia University, Université du Québec à Montréal) to develop a doctorate, 1984-91; Member, Promotions Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Université de Montréal, 1988-1991 Member of the Social Sciences Federation of Canada (SSFC) board of directors, 1992-94; Member, Social Sciences committee, ¨Formation de chercheurs et aide à la recherche¨, Government of Quebec, February, 1999; Member of the Communication, Information and Informatics, Sub-Commission of the Canadian UNESCO Commission, 1992-1995; Member, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) task force to examine new technology and the communication of research results, 1984-7; Member of the Science Council of Canada committee to study economic effects of the computerization of telecommunications in Canada, 1980-84 External evaluator, Department of Management Communication, Faculty of Management, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, February, 2000 External consultant to the Ontario Ministry of Education in the assessment of the viability of the new Master's program in Communication at the University of Ottawa, December 2002; Consultant to the Université de Sudbury, Ontario, on the founding of a new undergraduate programme of communication studies, 2001-02 External examiner, doctoral dissertation of Ans Steuten, Technical University, Delft, the Netherlands, June 22, 1998; External examiner, doctoral dissertation of S. J. B. A. Hoppenbrouwers, University of Nijmegen (Faculty of Science, Mathematics and Infor-matics), the Netherlands, December 2003 Member of the Program Committee for the International Workshops on the Language/Action Perspective on Communication Modeling (LAP) conferences, Stockholm, Sweden, June 25-26, 1998; Copenhagen, Denmark, September, 1999; Aachen, Germany, September, 2000; Montreal, July, 2001; Delft, the Netherlands, June, 2002; Tilburg, the Netherlands, June, 2003, New Orleans, May 2004, Lapland, Sweden, 2005; Member of the Program Committee for the International Workshops ¨Action in Language, Organi-zations and Information Systems¨ (ALOIS-2003), Linkõping, Sweden, March, 2003, 2004, 2005; Member of the programming committee for the IFIP WG8.1 conference on ¨Organizational Semiotics: the evolving science of information systems¨ , Montreal, 23-25 July, 2001; Co-Chair, Language Action Perspective (L/AP) conference on computer modeling, Montreal, 21-22 July 21-22, 2001 Advisor on the creation and management of a new research center CITÉ (Centre Interdisciplinaire de Technologies Émergentes), 2000-03 Researcher: City of Baltimore Housing Study, 1967-69; Philadelphia Museum of Arts, 1978; Department of Communication, Government of Canada, 1972-74; Canadian Radio-Television Commission, 1974-77; Ontario Royal Commission on Violence in the Mass Media, 1975-76; Département de Communication du Québec, 1978-80; Consultant and advisor to the Ontario Educational Communication Authority (OECA, later TV-Ontario), 1972-73 Advisor to the Canadian Air Transport Authority (CATA), 1978-79; Member, Communications Research Advisory Board (CRAB), Department of Communications Canada, 1981-83. Special adviser to the Deputy Minister on Planning (equivalent rank: Assistant Deputy Minister), Department of Communications Canada, Ottawa, 1982-4 (on leave from the university) Chair, Interministerial Committee, Scientific evaluation of the impact of the office automation field trials programme in five federal departments, Ottawa,1982-84 Principal scientific adviser and member of the Board of Directors, Centre for Information Technology Innovation (CITI), Laval Que., 1984-87; Member, Task Force for the development of a new federal government communication and information research policy, Department of Communications Canada, 1984-85; Member, Board of directors, Corporate Productivity Research Group of Canada, 1982-86; Member of external peer review committee for the "Technical Innovation and New Forms of Work" research and development programme of the Canadian Information Technology Innovation Center (CITI), Laval QC, February 1995; Member of and contributor to the Roundtable on Governance in the Information Society , Government of Canada, 1989-1994 Invited lecturer, Escola de Comunicaςãoes e Artes, Universidade de São Paolo, Brazil, March, 2005; Universidade Federal de Uberländia, Faculdade de Gestão e Negócios, Programa de Pós-Graduaςo em Administraςão, Brazil, March, 2005; University of Tilburg, the Netherlands, June 30, 2003; South Denmark University (Odense), Department of Marketing, April-May, 2003; Communication Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, October 20-23, 1996; Communication Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, October, 1995 Invited professor, Communication Department, University of South Florida, Tampa, spring semesters 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Keynote Speaker: III International Conference on Discourse, Communication and Enterprise (DICOEN), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 2005; International Symposium on Artefacts and Collectives; Situated Action and Activity Theory (ARTCO), Lyon, France, July 2005; Communications and Technology Symposium 2005,University of Alberta, Edmonton, May 2005; XIV Seminario Internacional de Sociología, San Juan, Argentina, 27 June, 2001; Protagonistas de la Comunicació series of invited lecturers, Associaςión de los Directores de Comunicación, Fundación Ramon Areces, Madrid, Spain, March 13, 2001; Kommission "Organization," Professors of Business Management Association, Lüneburg, Germany, 1-3 March, 2001; Study session of the multinational company Serco on the issue of e-Government, Vancouver BC, May 2-4, 2000; International Workshop on the Language/Action Perspective (LAP'97, Theme: Communication Modeling), Faculty of Economics, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands, June 9-11, 1997 Invited lecturer: Faculty of Education, the Center for Activity Theory and Developmental Work Research, University of Helsinki, Finland, June -July, 1998; Alta Conference on Communication and Self-organizing Systems, University of Utah Department of Communication, August 14-17, 1997; Management Summer School, Oxford University, England, July 13-18, 1997; Participant, conference on "Beyond SocioTechnical", University of Colorado at Boulder, July 8-10, 1999 Member, editorial board, Management Communication Journal, 1997-2006; Organisation et Communication (Université de Bordeaux, France), 1998-2005; CommunicationTheory, 1988-2006; The Canadian Journal of Communication, official publication of the Canadian Communication Association, 1988-2005; Journal of Communication, 1978-90; Human Systems Management, 1983-87 Regular reviewer for Communication Theory, Management Communication Quarterly, Human Relations, Organization Science, Organization Studies, Journal of Pragmatics, Academy of Management Review, Canadian Journal of Communication, Journal of Organizational Change Management Named one of the125 Pioneers of l´Université de Montréal, as part of the celebration of the 125th anniversary of the University's founding, 2004 Delivered the inaugural Kurt Baschwitz Lecture at the University of Amsterdam, June 13, 2003 Named: Outstanding Member of the Organizational Communication Division of the International Communication Association, (ICA) San Diego, May 2003 Invited Southam Lecturer, Canadian Communication Association (CCA), Université Laval, Ste. Foy Quebec, 28 May, 2001 Recipient: Best (edited) Book Award, 2006, at the Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, Texas, November (co-editors, Franςois Cooren and Elizabeth Van Every) Recipient: Book of the Year Award, 2000-2001 at the Annual Conference of the National Communication Association (NCA), Organizational Communication Division, Chicago, November (in collaboration with C. Groleau, L. Heaton, E.J. Van Every); and Book of the Year award at the 80th Annual Conference of the Speech Communication Association (SCA), Organizational Communication Division, New Orleans, LA, November, 1994 (in collaboration with E.J. Van Every) Article of the Year Award, 2000-2001, 87th Annual Conference of the National Communication Association (NCA), Organizational Communication Division, Chicago, November, 2001 Recipient: Top Paper Award, 1998, at the 84th Annual Conference of the National Communication Association (NCA), Semiotics Interest Group, New York, November; in1999, at the 85th Annual Conference of the National Communication Association (NCA), Organizational Communication Division, Chicago, November; and in1994, at the International Communication Association (ICA), Organizational Communication division (in collaboration with F. Cooren, & N. Giroux), Sydney, Australia, July Recipient: the Organizational Communication Prize Lectureship competition, Department of Communication, Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, October 24, 1998 Invited George Gerbner Lecturer, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania, April 22, 1998 Scholar-in-residence, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley, on a grant from the The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) Ottawa, Canada, 1988-89 Recipient: a CMHC (Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation of Canada) doctoral studies scholarship, 1967-1970 Winner of the Lord Beaverbrook Overseas Scholarship, 1950-51 Listed, Canadian Who's Who, 1987-2006 Cooren, F., Taylor, J. R. & Van Every, E. J., eds. (2006). Communication as organizing: Empirical explorations into the dynamic of text and conversation. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Taylor, J. R., C. Groleau, L. Heaton, E.J. Van Every. (2001). The computerization of work: A communication perspective. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage. Taylor, J. R. & E.J. Van Every (2000). The emergent organization: Communication as its site and surface. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Taylor, J.R. (1993). Rethinking the theory of organizational communication: How to read an organization. Norwood, NJ: Ablex. Taylor, J.R. & E. J. Van Every. (1993). The vulnerable fortress: Bureaucratic organization and management in the information age. Toronto: The University of Toronto Press. Taylor, J.R. (1988). Une organisation n´est qu´un tissu de communications: essais théoriques. Département de communication, Université de Montréal: Cahiers de recherche en communication. 305 p. Taylor, J. R. (1978). A method for the recording of data and analysis of structure in task groups. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Micro-films (Doctoral dissertation), 313 p. Chevalier, M. & J. R, Taylor. (1970). Dynamics of adaptation in the federal public service. Ottawa: Information Canada. Invited editor of special issues of the journals Communication/Information (Université Laval) on the theme of organizational communication and The Canadian Journal of Communication (official journal of the Canadian Communication Association (CCA) on the theory of organizational communication (both in 1990). Katambwe, J. M. & Taylor, J. R. (2006). Modes of organizational integration. In F. Cooren, J. R. Taylor & E.J. Van Every, eds., Communication as organizing: Empirical explorations of the dynamic of text and conversation. Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Saludadez, J. & Taylor, J. R. (2006). The structuring of collaborative research networks in the stories researchers tell. In F. Cooren, J. R. Taylor & E.J. Van Every, eds., Communication as organizing: Empirical explorations of the dynamic of text and conversation. Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Taylor, J. R. & Cooren, F. (2006). Making worldview sense: And paying retrospective homage to Algirdas Greimas. In F. Cooren, J. R. Taylor & E.J. Van Every, eds., Communication as organizing: Empirical explorations of the dynamic of text and conversation. Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Taylor, J. R. (2006). Coorientation theory: A conceptual framework. In F. Cooren, J. R. Taylor & E.J. Van Every, eds., Communication as organizing: Empirical explorations of the dynamic of text and conversation. Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Taylor, J. R. (2006). Communication as organizing. In G. J. Shepherd, J. St. John & T. Striphas, Communication as ... : Stances on theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Taylor, J. R. (in press). Organizing from the bottom up: Reflections on the constitution of organization in communication. In A. Nicotera & L. Putnam.,eds., Communication in action: The communicative constitution of organization and its implications for theory, research, and practice. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Taylor, J. R., & Robichaud, D. (in press). Management as meta-conversation: The search for closure. In F. Cooren & L. Putnam, eds., Interacting and organizing: Analyses of a board meeting (provisional title), Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Taylor, J. R. & Giroux, H. (2005). The role of language in self-organizing systems. In G. Barnett & R. Houston, eds., Self-organizing systems (pp. 127-163). New York: Hampton Press. Taylor, J. R. (2005). Engaging organization through worldview. In S. May & D. Mumby, eds., Engaging organizational communication theory and perspectives: Multiple perspectives (pp. 197-221). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Taylor, J. R. (2004). Dialogue as the search for sustainable organizational communication. In R. Anderson, L. Baxter & K. Cissna, eds., Dialogue (pp. 125-140), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Zorn, T. & Taylor, J.R. (2004). Knowledge management. In Key issues in organisational communication (ed., D. Tourish & O. Hargie) (pp. 96-112). London: Routledge. Taylor, J. R. (2000). A common ground, common grounds - or footbridges? In S. R. Corman & M. S. Poole, eds., Finding the common ground (pp. 190-199). New York: Guildford publications. Taylor, J. R., Flanagin, A., Seibold, D. & Cheney, G. (2000). Organizational communication research: Key moments, central concerns, and future challenges. In Communication Yearbook (W. B. Gudykunst, ed.), vol. 24, (pp.100-138). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Cooren, F. & Taylor, J. R. (2000). Association and dissociation in an ecological controversy: The Great Whale case. In N. W. Coppola & W. Karis, eds., Connections and directions: Technical communication, deliberative rhetoric, and environmental discourse (pp. 171-190). Part of the series Comtemporary Studies in Technical Communication. Norwood, NJ: Ablex. Taylor, J.R., G. Gurd & T. Bardini. (1997). The world-views of cooperative work. In G. Bowker, L. Gasser, S. L. Star & W. Turner, eds., Social science research, technical systems and cooperative work (pp. 379-413). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Taylor, J.R., & G. Gurd. (1996). Contrasting perspectives on non-positivist communication research. In L. Thayer, ed., Organization <---> Communi-cation: Emerging perspectives III (pp. 32-73). Norwood: NJ: Ablex. Giroux, N. & J. R. Taylor. (1995). Le changement par la conversation stratégique. In A. Nöel, ed., Perspectives en management stratégique. Paris: Economica. Girard, D., S. Lavoie, A.A. Lafrance & J. R. Taylor. (1993). The human side of computerization. In G. L. Peterson, ed., Communicating in organizations: A case-book (pp. 231-240). Washington: Gorsuch Scarisbrick Publishers. Taylor, J. R. (1992). Strategy: The fifth dimension. In D. Sanderson, ed., Electronic networks in organizations: Perspectives and issues for research (pp. 87-104). Laval, QC.: The Canadian Workplace Automation Research Center. Taylor, J.R. (1990). Editor, special edition of the Canadian Journal of Communication, 15 (3/4). Theme: Computerization and the future of the organization. Brunel, G. & Taylor, J. R. (1990). Editors, special edition of Communication/Information, 11 (1). Theme: Organisations. Taylor, J.R. (1990). La gestion de la créativité. In Y. Tellier & R. Tessier, eds., Change---ment planifié de développement des organisations: théorie et pratique. Montréal, QC.: Les Presses de l'Université du Québec. Taylor, J.R. (1986) New communication technologies and the emergence of distributed organization. In Communication <---> Organization: Emerging perspectives I. , ed.L. Thayer. Norwood N.J.: Ablex. Caron, A. & J. R. Taylor. (1985). Cable at the crossroads: An analysis of the Canadian cable industry. In Cable television and the future of broadcasting (pp. 47-73), ed., R.M.. Negrine. London: Croom Helm. Taylor, J.R. (1982) Computer-aided message systems: An organizational perspective. In Office information systems (pp. 631-651), ed. N. Naffah. Paris, Amsterdam: INRIA/ North Holland. Taylor, J.R. (1978). Modeling the task group as a partially self-programming communication net: A cybernetic approach to the study of social processes at the small group level. In Communication and Control in Society, ed. K. Krippendorff (pp. 407-421). New York: Gordon & Breach. Taylor, J.R. (1977). Television crime drama: A mythological interpretation. In Violence in Television Films and News (Vol. 3): Report of the Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry. Toronto: Queen's Printer for Ontario (pp. 157-220). Taylor, J.R. (1975). The constituency of housing interests: Towards an understanding of program feasibility. In W. Grigsby, Rosenberg, W. L. Urban Housing Policy (pp. 287-299). New York: APS Publications. Taylor, J.R. (1970). Key actors in Baltimore's anti-poverty public. In Bachrach, P. & Baretz, M. S., Power and Poverty (pp. 140-164). New York: Oxford. Taylor, J.R. & Laborde, O. (2006) Communication et la constitution de l'organisation: La perspective de l´École de Montréal Org&co - Bulletin de liaison bimestriel 16 (Groupe d´études et de recherches sur les communications organisationnelles, Société franςaise des sciences de l´information et de la communication June 2006.www.orgnet.fr. Taylor, J. R. (2006). Dialogue? Or Trialogue? Is inter-subjectivity correlated with anti-subjectivity?: Forum response. Management Communication Quarterly 20 (1) 356-360. Taylor, J. R. (2005). In praise of ambiguity:Forum response. Management Communication Quarterly , 19(4) 299-306. Casali, A.M. with Taylor, J.R. (2005) Comunicaςão organizacional: uma ciência híbrida. Estudos de Jornalismo & Relaςões Públicas, 3. 6, 9-15 (revista semestral de Faculdade de Jornalismo e Relaςões Públicas daUniversidade Metodista de São Paulo, Brasil) Casali, A.M. with Taylor, J.R. (2005) Comunicaςão organizacional: uma introduςão à perspectiva da °Escola de Montreal° Estudos de Jornalismo & Relaςões Públicas, 3. 6, 9-15 (revista semestral de Faculdade de Jornalismo e Relaςões Públicas daUniversidade Metodista de São Paulo, Brasil) Robichaud, D., Giroux, H., & Taylor, J.R. (2004). The meta-conversation: The recursive property of language as the key to organizing. Academy of Management Review, 29(4), 1-18. (Special issue on language and organization, edited by J. Ford and D. Boje) Taylor, J. R., & Robichaud, D., (2004). Finding the organization in the communication: Discourse as action and sensemaking, Organization, 11(3), May 2004, 395-413. Taylor, J. R. (2004). Les nouvelles technologies des médias et la transformation des sociétés hypercomplexes: Perspectives en recherche en communication organisationnelle, L´autre forum, 8 (2), 15-19. Taylor, J. R. (2004). Organizational communication: Is it a discipline? Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap (Dutch Journal of Communication), 32 (1), 3-10. Heaton, L., & Taylor, J. R. (2002). Knowledge management and professional work: A communication perspective on the knowledge-based organization. Management Communication Quarterly , 16(2), 210-236. Giroux, H. & Taylor, J. R. (2002). The justification of knowledge: Tracking the translations of quality. Management Learning, 33(4), 497-517. (Special issue on knowledge based perspectives on organization, edited by H. Tsoukas). Taylor, J. R. (2001). Vivir en una sociedad de innovación. Sociedade e Cultura 3, Cadernos de Noroeste, University of Braga, Portugal, 21-34. Taylor, J. R. (2001). Toward a theory of imbrication and organizational communication. American Journal of Semiotics, 17(2), 1-29. Taylor, J. R. (2001). The intellectual and society: Reflections on Harold Innis's Minerva's Owl. Canadian Journal of Communication, 26(3), 327-350. Taylor, J. R. (2001). The rational organization re-evaluated. Communication Theory. 11 (2),., 137-177. Reprinted in E. Kahle, ed., Organisatorische Kommunikation, Veränderung, Vertantwortung, Corporate Governance - Aktuelle Themen der Organisationstheorie. Hamburg, Germany. Gabler Press. Co-winner of the 2001 NCA Organi-zational Communication Division award for "Best Article of the Year." Taylor, J. R. (2000). What is an organization? Electronic Journal of Communication/ La Revue Électronique de Communication. www.cios.org/www.ejc/v10n200.htm. Taylor, J.R. (2000). Is there a ¨Canadian¨ approach to the study of organizational communication?. Canadian Journal of Communication. 25 (1), 145-174. Taylor, J. R. (2000). Apples and orangutangs: the worldviews of organizational communication. Saison Mauve, 3 (1), 45-64. Taylor, J.R. (1999). The other side of rationality: Socially distributed cognition. Management Communication Quarterly, 13 (2), 317-326. This is a revised version of the paper that won the 1998 Arizona State University lecture competition in organizational communication. Giroux, H. & J. R. Taylor. (1999). L´évolution du discours sur la qualité: D’une traduction à l´autre. Communication et organisation (J.-P. Callegari, ed.), 15 (spring). 39-68. Rogers, P. S., Taylor, J. R. & Finn, T. A. (1999). "A case of telecommunications (mis)management" case analyses, Management Communication Quarterly, 12 (4), 580-599. Taylor, J. R. (1999). What is "organizational communication"?: Communication as a dialogic of text and conversation. The Communication Review, 3(1-2), 21-63. (Special double issue devoted to the work of the research in organizational communication at the University of Montreal.) Cooren, F., & Taylor, J. R. (1999). The procedural and rhetorical modes of the organizing dimension of communication: Discursive analysis of a Parliamentary Commission. The Communication Review, 3(1,2), 65-101. Van Every, E. J. & Taylor, J. R. (1998). Modeling the organization as a system of communication activity: A dialogue about the language/action perspective. Management Communication Quarterly, 12 (1), 127-146. Cooren, F. & J.R. Taylor. (1997). Organization as an effect of mediation: Redefining the link between organization and communication. Communication Theory, 7, 219-259. Taylor, J. R.& Cooren, F. (1997). What makes communication "organizational"? How the many voices of the organization become the one voice of an organization. Journal of Pragmatics. 27, 409-438. Taylor, J. R. & Lerner, L. (1996). Making sense of sensemaking: How managers construct their organization through their talk. Studies in Culture, Organizations and Societies. 2, 257-286. Groleau, C. & Taylor, J. R. (1996). Toward a subject-oriented worldview of information. Canadian Journal of Communication, special issue on "Communication and the Economy" (R. Babe, University of Ottawa, ed.), 21, 243-265. Taylor, J. R., Cooren, F., Giroux, N. & Robichaud, D. (1996). The communicational basis of organization: Between the conversation and the text. Communication Theory, 6 (1), 1-39. Taylor, J.R. (1995). Shifting from a heteronomous to an autonomous worldview of organizational communication: Communication theory on the cusp. Communication Theory, 5(1), 1-35. Taylor, J.R. (1992). La théorie communicationnelle de changement organisationnel: Une théorie conversation/texte et ses implications. Communication et organisation, 3, 51-93. Bélanger, F., A. Lafrance & J. Taylor. (1990). Computerization in a polycentric enterprise: A case study. The Canadian Journal of Communication, 15 (3), Automne, 31-58. Taylor, J. R. (1990). Une théorie tridimensionnalle de la communication organisationnelle. Communication/Information, 11 (1), 17-59. Taylor, J.R. (1988). The 21st century in the rear view mirror: A critique of the DOC's 1987 discussion paper. Canadian Journal of Communication, 13 (3&4), 63-85. Taylor, J.R. & Katambwe, J. (1988). Are new technologies really reshaping our organizations?. Computer Communications, 11 (5), 245-252. Taylor, J.R. (1984). 1984: le spectre et la réalité organisationnelle. Sociologie et sociétés , XVI (1), April, 91-102. Taylor, J.R. (1984). Production or performance? Productivity, 1 (1), May, 28-29. Taylor, J.R. (1983). Conceptual barriers to productivity et Les obstacles conceptuels à la productivité. Optimum: The forum of management. 14 (1,2). 19-42, 56-84. Taylor, J. R. (1983) Communication technologies, regional identity and Canadian dualism. Canadian issues, 5, 106-115. Taylor, J.R. (1982). Office communications: Reshaping our society?. Computer communications, 5 (4), August, 176-180. Taylor, J.R. (1982) Thèses et mémoires des étudiants du Département de communication, Université de Montréal, 1974-1981. Communication/Information, V(1), 197-231. Taylor, J.R. (1981). Vues nouvelles sur le bureau de demain à partir des théories d'hier et The office of the future: Weber and Innis revisited. Search/Enquête, VIII (3). 4-13. Also appeared in (Ed. B.D. Singer) Communications in Canadian Society, Don Mills,Ont.: Addison-Wesley, 1983, 83-90. Taylor, J.R. & Caron, A. (1980) Les techniques de sondage et les méthodes non-réactives. Études de Radio-Télévision, 29, 101-119. Taylor, J. R. (1978). Une exploration de la structure narrative du feuilleton policier, Études de Radio-Télévision , 26, 41-61. Taylor, J.R. & McCauley, C. R. (1976). Is there overload of acquaintances in the city? Environmental Psychology & Nonverbal Behavior, 1 (1), 41-56. Taylor, J.R. (1974). Le fédéralisme et la câblovision: l'expérience canadienne, Communications, XXI, 170-183. Taylor, J.R. (1973). Directions de recherche fondamentales sur la communication audio-visuelle. La revue de l´AUPELF , XII (2), 95-98l. 4. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (ACTS)
Taylor, J. R. (2001). Vivir en una sociedad de innovación. Actas del XIV Seminario Internacional de Sociología (Proceedings of the XIV International Seminar of Sociology), San Juan, Argentina. (Theme: Democracía y participación en las nuevas sociedades de la información). Taylor, J.R. (2001). The rational organization reconsidered. Proceedings of the Symposium of the 2001 Workshop der Kommission Organisation des Verbandes der Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft, E. Kahle, ed , Lüneburg, Germany. Taylor, J.R. (1998). The limits of rationality: A semiotic reinterpretation of the concept of ´speech act´. Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Communication Modeling, Stockholm, Sweden, June 24-26, 35-46. Giroux, H., J.R. Taylor & F. Cooren. (1998). Memes and the persistence of organizational structures. Proceedings of the Symposium on Memetics, 15th International Congress on Cybernetics, Namur, Belgium, August 24-28. Taylor, J.R. (1997). Self-organizing communication as an interplay of conversation and text, Proceedings of the Alta Conference on Communication and Self-organizing systems, August 14-17, Alta, Utah. Taylor, J. R., Cooren, F., Giroux, H. & Robichaud, D. (1996). Are organization and communication equivalent?. Collected papers of the conference and seminar on Organizational Communication and Change: Challenges in the Next Century, sponsored by the Communication Research Center, Department of Speech Communication, Southwest Texas State University, Austin TX, February 11-13, 1996. (8)1-(8)18. Taylor, J. R. (1995). Les défis du management public à l´ère de l'information. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada 1994, Sixth Series, Volume V, 31-57. Taylor, J. R. (1995). l´informatisation du travail et le "paradoxe de la productivité". Actes de l´Association des économistes québecois (ASDEQ). Taylor, J.R. (1993). Worldview as a key to the effectiveness of computer-supported communication systems. Proceedings of the CNRS invitational workshop on Social Science Research, Technical Systems and Cooperative Work, March 8-10, CNRS Conference Hall, Paris. 313-333. Taylor, J.R. (1986). La crise informatique: fin d'un rêve ou l´aube d'une ère nouvelle and The computerization crisis: End of a dream or threshold of opportunity? Proceedings of the Symposium on the repercussions of the computerization of the workplace. Montréal, 3-5 November, pp. 29-85. Taylor, James R. (1986). "When the devil drives... : Setting the agenda for research in communications in Canada. Actes du Colloque sur la technologie des communications et l'éducation au Canada. Moncton, N.-B., April-May. Taylor, J.R. (1982). Updating and extending the Innis hypothesis in the microelectric age (Eds. L. Neice, L. Snider & E. Zureik) Proceedings of the workshop on microelectronics: Information technology and Canadian society. Kingston, Ont.: Queen's University, 32 p. Taylor, J.R. (1982). Technological change and office transformation: Deep structure or surface? (Eds. M. Mills & D. Phillips) The psychological and social dimensions of vidéotex. Ottawa: Department of Communications, 10 p. DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS (1979-2006):1. Doctoral dissertations (in progress)
Raymond, Diane. Innovation technique et usages dans une perspective communicationnelle: Reconceptualisation des échanges entre les acteurs et les objets à partir d'un cas en milieu hospitalier (provisional title). 2. Doctoral dissertations (completed)
Giroux, Hélène. L'évolution du discours sur la gestion de la qualité: Analyse des mécanismes et des conditions du passage d'une rhétorique rationnelle à une rhétorique normative. Université de Montréal, 2000. Dr. Giroux now holds a position of Professeur Agrégé (Associate Professor) at HEC-Montreal (formerly Hautes Études Commerciales). Harvey, Martine. Analyse comparative des pratiques de deux (2) groupes de releveurs de compteurs (québecois et américains) soumis à la surveillance sur un territoire balisé. Université de Montréal, 1998. Dr. Harvey now holds a position of Assistant Professor at the State University of Minnesota. Robichaud, Daniel. Au delà de l´action et de la structure: Traduction, réseaux d´actants et narrativité dans un processus de discussion publique. Université de Montréal,1998. Dr. Robichaud now holds a position of Professeur Agrégé (Associate Professor) at the Université de Montréal. Heaton, Lorna. The impact of culture on computer design and implementation: The CSCW case. Université de Montréal, 1997. Dr. Heaton now holds a position of Professeur Adjoint (Assistant Professor) at the Université de Montréal. Lerner, Loren. Metaphors of governance: An analysis of discourse themes and patterns. Université de Montréal, 1996. Dr. Lerner now holds a position of Full Professor at Concordia University, Montréal. Cooren, Franςois. Proposition d´une grille d´analyse des actes de langage pour l´étude de la construction et du changement de la réalité organisationnelle. Université de Montréal, 1995. Published following revision by John Benjamins and Sons under the title The organizing property of communication (2000). Dr. Cooren now holds a position of Professeur Agrégé (Associate Professor) at the Université de Montréal (formerly at the State University of New York, Albany). He received the year 2002 International Communication Association award for "Outstanding Young Scholar." De Medeiros, Narcisse. Culture sanitaire et décodage de messages télévisés de santé chez les Fon du Sud-Bénin. Université de Montréal, 1994. Dr. de Medeiros is now UNICEF Director of Communication for Central and West Africa, headquartered in Dakar, Sénégal, Africa. Gurd, Geoffrey. Computerization as the intersection of two logics: A hospital case study. Université de Montréal, 1994. Dr. Gurd now holds the position of Director at Health Canada, Ottawa. Laramée, Alain. Un cadre de référence pour la planification de la communication au service de l´auto-développement régional du Québec. Université de Montréal, 1987. Dr. Laramée now holds a position of Professor at the Télé-Université, Montréal. Aréna, Franck. Structures de développement de la communication non-verbale chez les enfants. Université de Montréal, 1979. Parent, Richard. Les effets de la pression de temps sur la solution de problèmes dans un groupe en collaboration. Université de Montréal, 1979. 3. Master's theses
Bélanger, Joël. Le fonctionnement quotidien d´un groupe autonome de travail: la négotiation de règles dans la conversation. Université de Montréal. 1996. Khalil, Marie-Josée. Informatisation du travail: étude qualitative au Ministère de la Justice. Université de Montréal, 1996. Tardif, Anne-Marie. Le déploiment de la double contrainte en milieu organisationnel: une application à partir du projet d´implantation de la gestion intégrale de la qualité comme nouveau modèle de gestion dans un centre hospitalier de la région montréalaise. Université de Montréal, 1996. Hakizimana, Aloys. Évaluation de la réception des messages de planification familiale au Burundi. Université de Montréal, 1994. Ross, Magalie. Processus de décision et rôle du communicateur: les codes de déontologie au Mouvement Desjardins. Université de Montréal, 1994. (Winner of the "Best Master's Thesis" award, 1995) St-Jean, Bernadette. L´analyse du changement de la Fondation du Japon sous l´action de logiques concurrentes. Université de Montréal, 1994. Tremblay, Nadine. Les communications dans la communauté en situation d´urgence: une étude de cas. Université de Montréal, 1993. Jourdennais, Manon. Changements organisationnels et reconstruction de marges de manoeuvre à al Société canadienne des postes. Université de Montréal, 1992. Aksam, Hélène. Implantation technologique et adaptation organisationnelle: Le rôle du quotidien. Université de Montréal, 1991. Dyke, Nathalie. Le langage organisationnel décomposé: étude de la tension communicationnelle entre centre et périphérie. Université de Montréal. 1991. Hovey, Margot. Designing for the wrong organization: A case history of the development of a software package for a client organization. Concordia University, 1991. Robichaud, Daniel. Une analyse du concept d´enaction. Université de Montréal, 1991. Bélanger, Franςoise. L´informatisation d'un réseau de franchises: une étude préimplantation. Université de Montréal. 1990. Vermette, Michel. Les consultants en informatique au Québec. Université de Montréal. 1990. Verreault, Sandra L´épuisement professionel: une perspective communicationnelle. Université de Montréal. 1990. Bolap, Henri-Paul. L´influence de la personalité bureaucratique dans la communication entre l´administrateur et ses publics au Cameroun. Université de Montréal. 1988. Frechette, Martine. L´informatisation du travail en saisie de données: enjeux humains. Université de Montréal. 1988. Gauthier, Jean. La circulation de l´information entre les organismes montréalais du Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux. Université de Montréal. 1988. Katambwe, Jo Mulamba. L´analyse des besoins en bureautique et en télématique: une étude critique. Université de Montréal. 1988. Lachapelle, Louise. Les systèmes interactifs d´aide à la décision: l'outil de gestion de demain. Université de Montréal. 1988. Leon, Carlos. Le contrôle de l´information chez la famille chilienne en exil. Université de Montréal. 1988. Scharry, Léo. Étude comparative de la communication interpersonnelle entre personnes agées dans des milieux ségrégé et non-ségrégé. Université de Montréal. 1988. Asselin, Luc. Mesure des résistances à l´implantation des novelles technologies au service de la recherche de la Bibliothèque du Parlement. Université de Montréal. 1987. Gauthier, Jean. L´élaboration d´un nouveau réseau de communication au C.S.S.S.R.M.M. Université de Montréal. 1987. Wilhelm, Pierre. L´évolution de la société coopérative de câblodiffusion communautaire "Cable Régina" à Régina, Saskatchewan: Étude de cas. Université de Montréal. 1984. Vezina-Shamlian, Josette. La téléconférence audio dans l´entreprise commerciale. Université de Montréal. 1984. Pothier, Marc. Cadre communicationnel d´apprehension de l´organisation: Application à la programmation à Radio-Quebec. Université de Montréal. 1984. Ricard, Danielle. Influence du facteur de similarité des variables de sexe, d´âge, de catégorie d´emploi et de provenance sur les regroupements informels au travail. Université de Montréal. 1983. Raymond, Ginette. Choix et application d´un modèle d´analyse de la structure organisationnelle pour la salle des nouvelles de Radio-Canada. Université de Montréal. 1983. Morin, Bernard. Mise en pratique d´un audit communicationnel pour une organisation volontaire oú la participation est provoquée: le Méoui. Université de Montréal. 1982. Côté, Alain. Communication et processus: les points de rupture et leur modelisation. Université de Montréal. 1981. Dubreuil, Ginette. Processus de négociation en groupe: une approche méthodologique. Université de Montréal. 1980. Lefèbvre, Pierre-A. Modèle d´analyse de la communication interpersonnelle. Université de Montréal. 1979. Dubé, Madeleine. Les communications par ordinateur: Le système NLS tel que perςu par ses usagers. Université de Montréal. 1978. Leduc, Nicole. La communication mediatisée par ordinateur: Une nouvelle définition du dialogue groupal?. Université de Montréal. 1978. Leduc, Jacques. Les traits de signification dans l´interprétation des images. Université de Montréal. 1978. Richard, Marc. Stimulation subliminale et réponse projective dans la publicité imprimée. Université de Montréal. 1978. Beaulac, Nicole & Paquette, Guy. Effets de l´insertion de reconditionneures en communication audio-visuelle. Université de Montréal. 1977. Flemington, Peter. The Davey Committee as raindance: Symbolic aspects of the Special Senate Committee on Mass Media (Canada 1970). University of Pennsylvania. 1971. Haley, Paul T. Personal distance in television interaction: Is a closeup close? University of Pennsylvania. 1971. Mills, Michael. Televised visual delay - exploring a new form of self-confrontation. University of Pennsylvania. 1971. Quirk, Sophia Helena. Teaching television to junior high school students: A critical approach. University of Pennsylvania. 1971. Campbell, Alex. Television reconstruction as family psychotherary: a case study. University of Pennsylvania. 1970. |