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Warren, J: Communication A Critical/cultural Introduction

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.12.2010

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/20.5/2 cm

Gewicht

565 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4129-5942-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.12.2010

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/20.5/2 cm

Gewicht

565 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4129-5942-1

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  • Produktbild: Warren, J: Communication
  • Preface
    PART I: FIRST PRINCIPLES
    1. Thinking Critically About Communication in Culture
    The Foundations of Our Dialogue: Terms and Common Understandings
    Words for Change: The Power of Communication
    Public Advocacy: Process and Responsibilities
    2. Communication and Power: A Cultural History
    Part One: The Rhetorical Tradition
    Part Two: The Elocution Era
    Part Three: The Move to Science
    Part Four: Social Constructionism
    Part Five: The Critical/Cultural Turn
    A Moral: Lessons From Our Story of a Discipline
    Public Advocacy: Purpose, Audience, and Voice
    3. Public Advocacy: Commitments and Responsibility
    What Is Public Advocacy?
    A Model for Advocacy: Paulo Freire
    Listening as Public Advocacy
    Public Advocacy: Integrity in Argumentation
    PART II: COMMUNICATION PROCESSES AND SKILLS
    4. Identity and Perception
    Who Is Harper? Three Communication Paradigms
    Public Advocacy: Perception and Audience Analysis
    5. Language and Culture
    Semiotics: Structure and Symbols
    A Post-Semiotic Approach to Language
    Language as Constitutive: Ideology and Everyday Speech
    Public Advocacy: Inclusive Language
    6. Embodied Knowing and Nonverbal Communication
    Body Epistemology: Knowing
    Body Identity: Being
    Body Language: Communicating
    Body Intentionality
    Public Advocacy: The Body as a Resource
    PART III: COMMUNICATION CONTEXTS
    7. Language and Power in Our Cultural Lives
    Myth 1: Culture Is Static
    Myth 2: Culture and Power Are Separate
    Myth 3: Stereotypes Are Built on Truths
    Myth 4: Progress Is Progress
    Myth 5: Colorblindness Is Progress
    Myth 6: We're All Making a Big Deal Out of Nothing
    From Myths to Critical Understanding
    Public advocacy: Academic Integrity and Citationality
    8. Cultural Relations: Relationships in Culture
    Of Self and Other
    Of Frames and Play
    Of Patterns and Rituals
    Of Change and Relational Dialectics
    Of I and Thou
    Public Advocacy: Building Relationships, Context, and Listening
    9. Mediated Culture(s)
    Con-constitution: Media in Our Cultural Lives
    Consuming Mediated Messages
    Your Mediated Self
    Surveillance
    Media Use, Culture(s) and Power
    Resistance
    Public Advocacy: Visual Aids and Organization
    10. Communication as a Means of Social Action
    Discipline
    Simulacra
    Difference
    Exhaustion, Cynicism, and Nihilism
    Public Avocacy: Tactics for Social Action
    Glossary
    Index
    About the Author