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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... rule ? 86 4.4 Group communication 4.4.1 Introduction 86 86 4.4.2 Group structure 88 4.4.3 Societally institutionalized groups 89 4.4.4 Group leadership 91 4.4.5 Socialization and the family communication climate 91 4.5 Functions of ...
... rule ? 86 4.4 Group communication 4.4.1 Introduction 86 86 4.4.2 Group structure 88 4.4.3 Societally institutionalized groups 89 4.4.4 Group leadership 91 4.4.5 Socialization and the family communication climate 91 4.5 Functions of ...
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... any number of skills , capacities and knowledge . The process of learning is often haphazard , and as a rule is not very systematic , but in order to result in really new knowledge for other individuals , 2 Introduction.
... any number of skills , capacities and knowledge . The process of learning is often haphazard , and as a rule is not very systematic , but in order to result in really new knowledge for other individuals , 2 Introduction.
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... rule , another problem will announce itself . One way or another we need to combine the various dimensions so that a given phenomenon can be characterized along more than one dimension at a time . We must be able to distinguish not only ...
... rule , another problem will announce itself . One way or another we need to combine the various dimensions so that a given phenomenon can be characterized along more than one dimension at a time . We must be able to distinguish not only ...
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... rule , are staffed by very knowledgeable and friendly librarians . Increasingly often , however , new knowledge is stored directly on computers , and only later does this knowledge reach the print media of newspapers , journals , books ...
... rule , are staffed by very knowledgeable and friendly librarians . Increasingly often , however , new knowledge is stored directly on computers , and only later does this knowledge reach the print media of newspapers , journals , books ...
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... rule , since it admits simultaneously noting two different types of distinction , a two - dimensional typology is much to be preferred to a one - dimensional one . But two dimensions do not always suffice when trying properly to order ...
... rule , since it admits simultaneously noting two different types of distinction , a two - dimensional typology is much to be preferred to a one - dimensional one . But two dimensions do not always suffice when trying properly to order ...
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LXIII | 114 |
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LXVIII | 123 |
LXIX | 126 |
LXX | 127 |
XXVIII | 44 |
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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 |
XLVI | 84 |
XLVII | 87 |
XLVIII | 88 |
LI | 90 |
LII | 91 |
LIII | 93 |
LIV | 95 |
LV | 97 |
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LVII | 100 |
LVIII | 101 |
LIX | 103 |
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