Communication: An IntroductionSAGE, 2000/02/11 - 219 ページ 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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... least some basic values and what may be called a fair distribution of those values within the population . These two basic ways of regarding society may be combined with each one of the two basic ways of regarding human beings : the ...
... least some basic values and what may be called a fair distribution of those values within the population . These two basic ways of regarding society may be combined with each one of the two basic ways of regarding human beings : the ...
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... least , less visible . Representatives of schools originally located in the upper half of the typology are less eager to bring up for discussion the dimension which once defined their very existence . Vague terms such as ' critical ...
... least , less visible . Representatives of schools originally located in the upper half of the typology are less eager to bring up for discussion the dimension which once defined their very existence . Vague terms such as ' critical ...
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... least to an expanding discipline of communication . In order to solve them , we must learn to apply both a con- flictual and a consensual perspective on society , at the same time regarding the individual both as an object and a subject ...
... least to an expanding discipline of communication . In order to solve them , we must learn to apply both a con- flictual and a consensual perspective on society , at the same time regarding the individual both as an object and a subject ...
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... least one more dimension . A third basic dimension builds on a number of only apparently disparate societal phenomena , all of which have something to do with control and communication : language , education , mass communication , etc ...
... least one more dimension . A third basic dimension builds on a number of only apparently disparate societal phenomena , all of which have something to do with control and communication : language , education , mass communication , etc ...
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... least in the humanities and the social sciences . Our typology does not picture a static system , then , but a dynamic one . Inside the lattice - work formed by the typology we have a number of organically growing disciplines , a whole ...
... least in the humanities and the social sciences . Our typology does not picture a static system , then , but a dynamic one . Inside the lattice - work formed by the typology we have a number of organically growing disciplines , a whole ...
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LXIII | 114 |
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XXVIII | 44 |
XXIX | 46 |
XXX | 48 |
XXXI | 50 |
XXXII | 53 |
XXXIII | 55 |
XXXIV | 56 |
XXXV | 60 |
XXXVI | 61 |
XXXVII | 62 |
XXXVIII | 63 |
XXXIX | 67 |
XL | 68 |
XLI | 72 |
XLII | 73 |
XLIII | 76 |
XLIV | 80 |
XLV | 82 |
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XLVII | 87 |
XLVIII | 88 |
LI | 90 |
LII | 91 |
LIII | 93 |
LIV | 95 |
LV | 97 |
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LVII | 100 |
LVIII | 101 |
LIX | 103 |
LX | 107 |
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