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Rethinking Communication: Volume 1: Paradigm Issues [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kaal: 250 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-1989
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0803930305
  • ISBN-13: 9780803930308
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Rethinking Communication: Volume 1: Paradigm Issues
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kaal: 250 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-1989
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0803930305
  • ISBN-13: 9780803930308
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Paradigm Issues demonstrates the notion that genuine dialogue between communication theorists of vastly different political, theoretical and epistemological perspectives helps to clarify issues of debate and give shape to the development of communication as a discipline. Thus each of the authors of the opening chapters of this volume -- who include Anthony Giddens and Stuart Hall -- articulate a view of the crucial issues communication must face and a position in relation to those issues. Thoughtful commentaries follow from 25 established scholars, representing the widest possible range of commitments, backgrounds, theoretical and political preferences.





The volume does not give concrete resolutions to predicaments in the field, but does provide both a critical overview of the state of the art and a fascinating exposition of the perspectives of some of the top scholars of the field.
Introduction to Volume One
Paradigm Issues
Essays
Paradigms Lost and Regained - Karl Erik Rosengren
Ideology and Communication Theory - Stuart Hall
The Orthodox Consensus and the Emerging Synthesis - Anthony Giddens
The Ethics of Constructing Communication - Klaus Krippendorff
Communication as a Practical Discipline - Robert T Craig
Commentaries
Communication Studies - Samuel L Becker
Visions of the Future
Back to the Future - Charles R Berger
Paradigm Monologues Revisited
On `Communication as a Practical Discipline - Ernest G Bormann
Remaking Communication Inquiry - Joseph N Cappella
On Paradigmatic Productivity - Richard F Carter
Normativity as Catalyst - Clifford G Christians
Re-Placing Oxymorons - Celeste M Condit
Instituting Communication Studies
Paradigm Dialogue in Communication Theory - Farrel Corcoran
Identifying the Dividing Lines
Must Gender Paradigms Shift for Themselves? - Caren J Deming
Paradigm Dialogues - Wimal Dissanayake
A Europocentric Universe of Discourse
Representations of Power - John Fiske
Paradigms and Politics
A Non-Western View on the Paradigm Dialogues - Youichi Ito
Paradigm Dialogues - Karol Jakubowicz
Navel-Gazing or Bridge-Building
Paradigms Lost? - Hans Mathias Kepplinger
Paradigm Dialogues - Gerald R Miller
Brief Thoughts on an Unexplored Theme
Power and Paradigms - Deane Neubauer
Communication Theory and Practical Knowledge - Daniel J OKeefe
What Communicators Dont Know Can Help Them
On the Potential for Eloquence in Communication Among Theorists - W Barnett
Pearce
Communication Paradigm Dialogues - Gertrude J Robinson
Their Place in the History of Science Debate
Communication - Everett M Rogers
A Field of Isolated Islands of Thought?
Language in Search of Dialogue - Jorge Reina Schement
Apres le Deluge - Jan Servaes
Social Structure/Class in the Communication Paradigm - Federico A
Subervi-Velez
Some Specifications Please
Communication Theory for the Twenty-First Century - Philip C Wander
Paradigm Epilogues - C Charles Whitney
Dr. Wartella is Professor of Communication Studies and of Psychology at Northwestern University. Ellen is a leading scholar of the role of media in childrens development. Currently she is a co-principal investigator on a 5-year multi-site research project entitled: "IRADS Collaborative Research: Influence of Digital Media on Very Young Children" funded by the National Science Foundation (2006-2011).