
About
Coline Sénac serves as Professor of Organizational Communication in the Department of Humanities, Letters, and Communication at TÉLUQ University, where her research examines ethical dimensions of organizational communication with specific focus on epistemic injustice and the invisibility of knowledge systems within institutional structures. Current projects investigate injustice experiences in nightlife/university settings and socio-ecological transition organizations in the Basque Country.
Her academic credentials include:
- Postdoctoral studies in Communication, TÉLUQ University
- Interdisciplinary Doctorate in Semiotic Studies, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQÀM)
- Master's degree in Philosophy, UQÀM
- Short second cycle program in research and public action, National Institute for Scientific Research (INRS)
- Bachelor's degree in History, Culture and Society, UQÀM
- University Bachelor of Technology in Information and Communication (Advertising Option), University of Bordeaux
Professor Sénac's research integrates ethnographic methods with philosophical and semiotic frameworks to analyze power dynamics in organizational contexts. Her work spans communication theory, social justice, environmental transition studies, and civic engagement, emphasizing marginalized knowledge systems in institutional decision-making processes.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
She currently leads a CRSH Knowledge Development grant (with Nancy Aumais) developing sustainable models for electronic/digital festivals at MUTEK and SAT. The source text specifies no current PhD or Master's students under her supervision.
Active in research collectives including the Research Group in Organizing Communication (RECOR) and Quebec Network for Feminist Studies (RÉQEF), she contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship at the intersection of communication ethics and social justice.
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