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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... systems 53 53 3.2 The value system of society 54 3.3 Socialization 58 3.3.1 Introduction 58 3.3.2 The meaning of meaning 59 3.3.3 Agents of socialization 60 3.4 Agency and structure 61 3.5 Continuity and change 65 3.5.1 The rate of societal ...
... systems 53 53 3.2 The value system of society 54 3.3 Socialization 58 3.3.1 Introduction 58 3.3.2 The meaning of meaning 59 3.3.3 Agents of socialization 60 3.4 Agency and structure 61 3.5 Continuity and change 65 3.5.1 The rate of societal ...
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... societal systems 3.3 Forms of life , ways of life and lifestyles 3.4 Four approaches in socialization research 28990 57 62 64 3.5 A model of relations between culture and other societal systems 65 3.6 The values of freedom and equality ...
... societal systems 3.3 Forms of life , ways of life and lifestyles 3.4 Four approaches in socialization research 28990 57 62 64 3.5 A model of relations between culture and other societal systems 65 3.6 The values of freedom and equality ...
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... social sciences What we see depends on where we stand . Our perspective varies with our location . Obviously , our ways of regarding any society and its communicative systems will be strongly dependent upon where in the typology we are ...
... social sciences What we see depends on where we stand . Our perspective varies with our location . Obviously , our ways of regarding any society and its communicative systems will be strongly dependent upon where in the typology we are ...
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... System Level ' ( see Box 1.4 , and also Chapter 7 , on international communication ) . In addition , a number of intermediary levels could be inserted , for instance , social psychology between sociology and psychology ( remembering ...
... System Level ' ( see Box 1.4 , and also Chapter 7 , on international communication ) . In addition , a number of intermediary levels could be inserted , for instance , social psychology between sociology and psychology ( remembering ...
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... systems , dioceses , county government boards , courts of appeal , media ... social phenomena along this dimension , therefore , has to do , not with control and ... societal institutions . One group of cognitively - oriented disciplines ...
... systems , dioceses , county government boards , courts of appeal , media ... social phenomena along this dimension , therefore , has to do , not with control and ... societal institutions . One group of cognitively - oriented disciplines ...
Contenido
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27 | |
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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