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Understanding Communication
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ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1983. The conventions, institutions and practices of communication today are issues of great concern to all. Using a dual approach, this book evaluates communication today in all its facets. On the one hand, an investigation of communication can be viewed as an intellectual task –thus emphasizing basic issues of the human condition; on the other hand, communication can be examined in a practical manner, in the context of current social problems, operational decisions, and questions currently facing researchers. This text brings these two together so that the practical issues of communication can be viewed as they relate to the human condition itself.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART ONE: The Foundations — Feedback and Reflexion
chapter 1|9 pages
The Idea of Feedback
chapter 2|9 pages
Interdependency and Human Needs
chapter 3|9 pages
Reflexion and the Social Order
chapter 4|7 pages
Modes of Human Communication
part |3 pages
PART TWO: The Empirical Enclosures — Modes of Reality Integration
chapter 5|9 pages
The Classical Models of Information
chapter 6|9 pages
Instrumental Information
chapter 7|8 pages
Social Information
chapter 8|7 pages
Information and Codification
part |2 pages
PART THREE: Intersubjectivity — Modes of Symbolic Interaction
chapter 9|6 pages
Language
chapter 10|7 pages
Story Systems
chapter 11|9 pages
Symbols and Symbolization
chapter 12|8 pages
Symbol Internalization
part |3 pages
PART FOUR: Bias — The Semiotic Web
chapter 13|9 pages
Perceptual Bias
chapter 14|8 pages
Interactional Bias
chapter 15|10 pages
Representational Bias
part |2 pages
PART FIVE: The Production of Culture
chapter 16|11 pages
Media and the Public
chapter 17|10 pages
The Development Process
chapter 18|11 pages
Culture and Social Meaning
part |2 pages
PART SIX: Principles and Practices