Theorizing Communication: Readings Across TraditionsRobert T. Craig, Heidi L. Muller SAGE, 2007 M04 5 - 525 páginas Theorizing Communication: Readings Across Traditions is the first collection of primary-source readings built around seven traditions of communication theory— rhetorical, semiotic, phenomenological, cybernetic, sociopsychological, sociocultural, and critical.. The selected readings illustrate the history of each tradition and current trends. Enhancing the readings are introductory essays and sets of projects for theorizing through which the editors highlight contemporary interpretations, new directions, and/or hybrid approaches to studying communication theory. Key Features:
Intended Audience: This volume is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Communication Theory. It can be used as a stand-alone text or in conjunction with other books. |
Contenido
HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SOURCES OF COMMUNICATION THEORY | 1 |
Introduction to Unit I | 7 |
Projects for Theorizing the Historical and Cultural Sources of Communication Theory | 51 |
Introduction to Unit II | 63 |
Projects for Metatheorizing | 99 |
Introduction to Unit III | 107 |
and Cindy L Griffin | 143 |
Projects for Rhetorical Theorizing | 159 |
and Don D Jackson | 275 |
Projects for Cybernetic Theorizing | 309 |
Introduction to Unit VII | 319 |
Marshall Scott Poole | 357 |
THE SOCIOCULTURAL TRADITION | 365 |
Projects for Sociocultural Theorizing | 421 |
and Theodor W Adorno | 437 |
Projects for Critical Theorizing | 491 |
THE SEMIOTIC TRADITION | 163 |
Projects for Semiotic Theorizing | 213 |
Introduction to Unit V | 223 |
Projects for Phenomenological Theorizing | 257 |
Introduction to Unit VI | 267 |
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About the Editors 525 | |
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