Rothenberger, Liane; Auer, Claudia; Pratt, Cornelius B.:
Identifying normativity in communication research: a typology and a framework for assessing scientific and extrascientific norms
In: International journal of communication, Vol. 13 (2019), pp. 833 - 852
2019Journal article in JournalOA Diamond
Technische Universität Ilmenau (1992-) » Department of Economic Sciences and Media (2014-) » Institute for Media and Communication Science (2014-) » Fachgebiet Medienwissenschaft (2014-)
Title in English:
Identifying normativity in communication research: a typology and a framework for assessing scientific and extrascientific norms
Author:
Rothenberger, LianeTU
GND
136158447
ORCID
0000-0002-4222-5094ORCID iD
SCOPUS
55568307100
Other
connected with university
;
Auer, ClaudiaTU
GND
1138223972
SCOPUS
57192388066
Other
connected with university
;
Pratt, Cornelius B.
Year of publication:
2019
Open-Access-Way of publication:
OA Diamond
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Language of text:
English
Media:
online resources
Type of resource:
Text
Licence type:
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Second publishing:
Yes
Access Rights:
open access
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
Part of statistic:
Yes

Abstract in English:

Normativity in communication research is indicated in identifying a problem, a theory, or a methodology; in interpreting empirical data; and in acknowledging a scholar's association or affiliation with a particular school of thought. However, scholars are often not aware of - or do not acknowledge - their normative assumptions, resulting in the exclusion of audiences from their arguments. This article, therefore, in arguing for an explication of norms in communication research, distinguishes among three levels of normativity, discusses the legitimacy of norms at those levels, and introduces a framework that enables scholars to reflect on their norms, an action that will help them to further compare, bridge, and synthesize different perspectives, theories, and methodologies in communication scholarship.