Communication: An IntroductionSAGE, 1999 M12 15 - 240 páginas Written as an introduction for beginning students, this book offers a thorough, yet lively, overview of human communication in all its aspects. Accessibly written and assuming no prior knowledge of the discipline Communication: An Introduction: offers a thorough, yet lively, examination of all aspects of human communication, including: a summary of its nature, form and function; a detailed analysis of all the levels of communication; a description and overview of the different traditions of communication studies; and a consideration of the future of communication - as a phenomenon and as a field of research. |
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An Introduction Karl Erik Rosengren. Communication An Introduction Karl Erik Rosengren SAGE Publications London • Thousand Oaks • New Delhi © Karl Erik Rosengren 2000 First published 2000 Reprinted 2003.
An Introduction Karl Erik Rosengren. Communication An Introduction Karl Erik Rosengren SAGE Publications London • Thousand Oaks • New Delhi © Karl Erik Rosengren 2000 First published 2000 Reprinted 2003.
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An Introduction Karl Erik Rosengren. © Karl Erik Rosengren 2000 First published 2000 Reprinted 2003 , 2006 ( twice ) All rights reserved . No part of this publication may be reproduced , stored in a retrieval system , transmitted or ...
An Introduction Karl Erik Rosengren. © Karl Erik Rosengren 2000 First published 2000 Reprinted 2003 , 2006 ( twice ) All rights reserved . No part of this publication may be reproduced , stored in a retrieval system , transmitted or ...
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... first chapters with me , and Julia Hall who kindly and professionally saw to it that it was finally delivered . Sarah Bury took care of the copy editing and Claire Cohen very professionally saw the book through each stage of production ...
... first chapters with me , and Julia Hall who kindly and professionally saw to it that it was finally delivered . Sarah Bury took care of the copy editing and Claire Cohen very professionally saw the book through each stage of production ...
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... first type of plant . Most of us would hesitate , however , to regard this as communication in the sense in which human beings communicate with each other . Later on , we will define the concept of communication more precisely , in a ...
... first type of plant . Most of us would hesitate , however , to regard this as communication in the sense in which human beings communicate with each other . Later on , we will define the concept of communication more precisely , in a ...
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... first conceptualize it . To conceptualize is to make distinctions , and distinctions have to be made along some dimension or other : some important aspect of an otherwise bewildering world of phenomena . We must be able to make ...
... first conceptualize it . To conceptualize is to make distinctions , and distinctions have to be made along some dimension or other : some important aspect of an otherwise bewildering world of phenomena . We must be able to make ...
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Chapter 3 Culture and Society Media and Communication | 53 |
Part III Levels of Communication | 70 |
Chapter 5 Organizational Communication | 105 |
Chapter 6 Societal Communication Mass Communication | 138 |
Chapter 7 International and Intercultural Communication | 170 |
Part IV The Future of Communication | 199 |
References | 206 |
Name Index | 212 |
Subject Index | 214 |
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