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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... units ( see section 4.1 below ) . The distance in space and time between the communicating units is also very important . Over the millennia , human beings have used various media to com- municate in space and time : wood and stone ...
... units ( see section 4.1 below ) . The distance in space and time between the communicating units is also very important . Over the millennia , human beings have used various media to com- municate in space and time : wood and stone ...
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... units , and regardless of the distance in time and space between them . Com- munication is thus a phenomenon basic to all human beings and to all things human . Indeed , in a sense it is common to all living beings . All animals ...
... units , and regardless of the distance in time and space between them . Com- munication is thus a phenomenon basic to all human beings and to all things human . Indeed , in a sense it is common to all living beings . All animals ...
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... units or elements . These elements are related to each other within a more or less permanent structure . This structure governs a number of processes going on within the system . In turn , the processes are continually affecting the ...
... units or elements . These elements are related to each other within a more or less permanent structure . This structure governs a number of processes going on within the system . In turn , the processes are continually affecting the ...
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... unit . Living organisms exist in the much narrower range of the biosphere , which is said to extend a few hundred feet above the land or under the sea . On its fragile film of air , water , and soil , all life is said to depend . ' From ...
... unit . Living organisms exist in the much narrower range of the biosphere , which is said to extend a few hundred feet above the land or under the sea . On its fragile film of air , water , and soil , all life is said to depend . ' From ...
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... units , departments and schools of communication and mass communication defining themselves in terms , not of a levels perspective , not of an institutional perspective , but in terms of a communicative perspective . There is a huge ...
... units , departments and schools of communication and mass communication defining themselves in terms , not of a levels perspective , not of an institutional perspective , but in terms of a communicative perspective . There is a huge ...
Contenido
1 | |
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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