Abstract
This study focuses on the first phase of my ongoing research project, The Case of Ulysses: A Comparative Analysis on How to Study Philosophy of Communication . I try to examine a feature of current philosophy of communication both in the USA and in Turkey. Through this project, I also develop ‘a novel method’, The Case of Ulysses , which does not read but performs James Joyce’s Ulysses , for studying philosophy of communication. My research areas are academia and the departments of philosophy, communication, media and/or visual studies, in particular. This article reveals findings from semi-structured interviews with academics at Boston University (BU), Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and University of Massachusetts (UMASS Amherst) on what they think about philosophy of communication. When searching philosophy of communication becomes an improvisation on philosophy of communication, this does not only depict the field but also reveals how to change it.
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