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Internal communication [ LCOMU2610 ]


5.0 crédits ECTS  30.0 h  

Teacher(s) Catellani Andrea ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Prerequisites

basic notions on the most important theories of information and communication.

Main themes

This course will show the principal stakes of the communication interns, by focusing its aiming on the various parameters influencing the culture of the organizations, the organisational image and their identity.

Aims

At the end of this course, the student will be able of:
- to include/understand the role and the place of the communication within the organizations;
- to discern phenomena and practical of internal communication;
- to identify the principal tools and techniques of internal communication and to include/understand their logic;
- to discern the various methods of analysis from the internal communication;
- to understand the ethical aspects related to the internal communication

Evaluation methods

Assessment: written (group work) and oral (individual exam)..

Teaching methods

The course will be articulated in different parts: presentation of themes and categories, exposition of concrete examples, participations of professionals.

The course will be coordinated with the seminar of internal communication’s analysis.

Content

The course will introduce the principals themes of contemporary internal communication. It will present the legal and deontological fundamental aspects of this communication form, and the crucial steps of its historical development (for instance, the passage from business journalism to integrated communication). It will help the students in understanding politics of internal communication, by introducing, with the help of concrete examples: - the objectives of internal communication; - its different organised circuits; - the different media involved (written, oral, and linked to the new technologies of information and communication); - analysis and audit methods of internal communication. The course will deal with the theme of tensions existing inside organisations between their internal partners (staff, direction, unions, etc.), and with the theme of the relation between internal communication, organisational culture and cultural change. A series of scientific categories (in particular, semiotic and anthropologic) will be introduced, as useful tools for the analysis of the stakes and politics of internal communication.

Other information

Support: notes by the lecturers, and bibliographic references given during the course.

Documentation Website:
Belgian association of Internal Communication: www.abci.org

French association of Internal Communication: www.afci.asso.fr

3C (Corporate Communications Community): www.3c.be


Meetings with professionals are scheduled.

Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [120] in Information and Communication
> Master [60] in Information and Communication
> Master [120] in Multilingual Communication
Faculty or entity
in charge
> COMU


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