
A Theory for Social & Health Behavior Change
... today’s communication terms we would use source, channel and receiver. The communication process as outlined in the Natyashashtra can be applied to persuasive communication campaigns. This is feasible because the Natyashashtra deals with the technicalities of audience response, which parallels the g ...
... today’s communication terms we would use source, channel and receiver. The communication process as outlined in the Natyashashtra can be applied to persuasive communication campaigns. This is feasible because the Natyashashtra deals with the technicalities of audience response, which parallels the g ...
The Third Age of Political Communication
... This still emerging phase is marked by the proliferation of the main means of communication, media abundance, ubiquity, reach, and celerity. Television in particular, once a concentrated communications outlet of only a few channels for politicians to court, has become or is becoming an extensively e ...
... This still emerging phase is marked by the proliferation of the main means of communication, media abundance, ubiquity, reach, and celerity. Television in particular, once a concentrated communications outlet of only a few channels for politicians to court, has become or is becoming an extensively e ...
Government communication in 15 countries: Themes and
... news and public opinion; parties and candidates want to win elections. As we saw in Chapter 1, political communication research usefully focuses attention on these questions of power and control which are, of course, at the heart of politics. However, drawing on public relations, corporate and strat ...
... news and public opinion; parties and candidates want to win elections. As we saw in Chapter 1, political communication research usefully focuses attention on these questions of power and control which are, of course, at the heart of politics. However, drawing on public relations, corporate and strat ...
Introduction: Popular Noise in Global Systems
... would be best to introduce the conference topic with some remarks on the three central concepts of the title: Popular, Noise, and Global Systems. These remarks do not try to fix the meaning of these concepts or to put them into one particular theoretical vocabulary. Rather, it is the »theoretical no ...
... would be best to introduce the conference topic with some remarks on the three central concepts of the title: Popular, Noise, and Global Systems. These remarks do not try to fix the meaning of these concepts or to put them into one particular theoretical vocabulary. Rather, it is the »theoretical no ...
PowerPoint-Präsentation
... Psychological interpretation: Values of Competence within psychological interpretation are: authenticity, open mindedness, distinctiveness, reflexivity, critical distance against yourself and critical closeness o others Development of competence needs a socio-hygienic climate – in individual b ...
... Psychological interpretation: Values of Competence within psychological interpretation are: authenticity, open mindedness, distinctiveness, reflexivity, critical distance against yourself and critical closeness o others Development of competence needs a socio-hygienic climate – in individual b ...
The Role of Qualitative Methods in Political Communication
... excels at answering empirical questions that are a precondition for developing new theoretical understandings. Qualitative approaches help us answer the how and what questions that must be addressed in order to answer the why and so what questions. Field research, in particular, is well equipped to ...
... excels at answering empirical questions that are a precondition for developing new theoretical understandings. Qualitative approaches help us answer the how and what questions that must be addressed in order to answer the why and so what questions. Field research, in particular, is well equipped to ...
international communication - Cognella Academic Publishing
... after the Second World War, in so-called ‘development politics’ and the ‘theory of developing countries’. It is no accident that the word ‘modernization’ made its debut in the early fifties, in a book entitled The Modernization of Developing Countries. The empirical political and social sciences, see ...
... after the Second World War, in so-called ‘development politics’ and the ‘theory of developing countries’. It is no accident that the word ‘modernization’ made its debut in the early fifties, in a book entitled The Modernization of Developing Countries. The empirical political and social sciences, see ...
The Communication of Meaning and the
... theories share an emphasis on reflexivity, but focus on meaning along a divide between inter-human communication and intentful action as two different systems of reference. Recombining these two theories into a theory about the structuration of expectations, interactions, organization, and self-orga ...
... theories share an emphasis on reflexivity, but focus on meaning along a divide between inter-human communication and intentful action as two different systems of reference. Recombining these two theories into a theory about the structuration of expectations, interactions, organization, and self-orga ...
Using Debates to Enhance Students` Oral Business Communication
... students who have doubts on their abilities to speak in front of a group. Here is where these debates would differ from those employed by the debate club, for example. Students are told that their grades will be determined by the quality of their presentations and research, not whether they won or l ...
... students who have doubts on their abilities to speak in front of a group. Here is where these debates would differ from those employed by the debate club, for example. Students are told that their grades will be determined by the quality of their presentations and research, not whether they won or l ...
Picture Exchange Communication System
... on a daily basis and sometimes more depending on the level of involvement in after school activities. When they are not in school the rest of the time is spent at home. It therefore stands to reason that these two settings are the ones in which students must be taught communication skills in order t ...
... on a daily basis and sometimes more depending on the level of involvement in after school activities. When they are not in school the rest of the time is spent at home. It therefore stands to reason that these two settings are the ones in which students must be taught communication skills in order t ...
Full Paper - ECREA Thematic Sections
... firstly, well embedded in a social theory horizon capable of incorporating the nexus between the public sphere and identity, and secondly, this model does not, like the theories of the public sphere derived from political theory, work on the assumption of an integrated demos. The starting point for ...
... firstly, well embedded in a social theory horizon capable of incorporating the nexus between the public sphere and identity, and secondly, this model does not, like the theories of the public sphere derived from political theory, work on the assumption of an integrated demos. The starting point for ...
Pharmaceutically Enhancing Medical Professionals for Difficult
... caregivers – when appropriate – regarding terminal prognoses, advance care planning, or changing goals of treatment. Impact of difficult conversations on patients and caregivers These difficult conversations, whether done well or poorly, greatly impact patients and caregivers. For example, consider ...
... caregivers – when appropriate – regarding terminal prognoses, advance care planning, or changing goals of treatment. Impact of difficult conversations on patients and caregivers These difficult conversations, whether done well or poorly, greatly impact patients and caregivers. For example, consider ...
Functional Analysis and Mass Communication
... in such facilities are also lacking in massivepubllcs. This viewpoint suggests one macrosociologicalfunction of mass communication, namely, the creation ofnew publlcs. Not only does mass communication provide a common stream of messages (message system) for its public, but also, in Gerbner's theory, ...
... in such facilities are also lacking in massivepubllcs. This viewpoint suggests one macrosociologicalfunction of mass communication, namely, the creation ofnew publlcs. Not only does mass communication provide a common stream of messages (message system) for its public, but also, in Gerbner's theory, ...
MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY 287 (SOCIOLOGY OF MASS COMMUNICATION) BA SOCIOLOGY
... particularly the modeling of appropriate behavior and attitudes. The notion is that the mass media present images of society, which viewers then can learn and adopt for themselves. This in turn helps create a stable society with common social values. Television and film have the greatest potential f ...
... particularly the modeling of appropriate behavior and attitudes. The notion is that the mass media present images of society, which viewers then can learn and adopt for themselves. This in turn helps create a stable society with common social values. Television and film have the greatest potential f ...
Master`s Degree Examination / Magisterprüfung
... Ch 10. Wells, C. (2014). “Click here to take action”: Action repertoires of youth civic organizations and the changing nature of civic participation Ch 11. Stroud, N.J., et al. (2014). Engaging audiences via online news sites Ch 12. Hindman, M. (2014). Personalization and the future of news Ch 13. B ...
... Ch 10. Wells, C. (2014). “Click here to take action”: Action repertoires of youth civic organizations and the changing nature of civic participation Ch 11. Stroud, N.J., et al. (2014). Engaging audiences via online news sites Ch 12. Hindman, M. (2014). Personalization and the future of news Ch 13. B ...
Argument Processes in Israeli-Palestinian Encounter Groups
... and weakly claim it in others (Ethier & Deaux, 1994). Thus, given cultural changes and particular situations it is unreasonable to assume that dugri and musayra will always be the preferred communication style. Zupnik (2000) reports from ethnographic informants that Arab speakers will employ musayra ...
... and weakly claim it in others (Ethier & Deaux, 1994). Thus, given cultural changes and particular situations it is unreasonable to assume that dugri and musayra will always be the preferred communication style. Zupnik (2000) reports from ethnographic informants that Arab speakers will employ musayra ...
Cellinfonix Wireless
... supporters and clubs. • An sms based short code service that will strengthen and open up communication channels between the clubs and their ardent supporters. • This will be a 24/7, 365 days service which will give supporters access to team's pertinent information and a mobile communication tool for ...
... supporters and clubs. • An sms based short code service that will strengthen and open up communication channels between the clubs and their ardent supporters. • This will be a 24/7, 365 days service which will give supporters access to team's pertinent information and a mobile communication tool for ...
Cite as: The Impact Of Effective Communication On Organizational
... discussion was based on series of empirical studies of communication and organizational performance. The research findings no doubt have validated the synerginous relationship between communication approach and efficient organizational performance. They also recommended that there can still be more ...
... discussion was based on series of empirical studies of communication and organizational performance. The research findings no doubt have validated the synerginous relationship between communication approach and efficient organizational performance. They also recommended that there can still be more ...
Media and Communications
... In its intellectual development, “communication” has meant many things (Peters, 1999), and this was no less true in sociology. Communication’s sense could include the dissemination of symbols, cultural transmission, and also more intimate processes as dialogue, socialization, or community-creation. ...
... In its intellectual development, “communication” has meant many things (Peters, 1999), and this was no less true in sociology. Communication’s sense could include the dissemination of symbols, cultural transmission, and also more intimate processes as dialogue, socialization, or community-creation. ...
clearly distinguishable advertising
... 1. WHAT DOES THIS GUIDELINE APPLY TO? The AANA Codes apply to advertising and marketing communication where two key criteria are met: 1. Does the marketer have a reasonable degree of control over the material?; and 2. Does the material draw the attention of the public in a manner calculated to promo ...
... 1. WHAT DOES THIS GUIDELINE APPLY TO? The AANA Codes apply to advertising and marketing communication where two key criteria are met: 1. Does the marketer have a reasonable degree of control over the material?; and 2. Does the material draw the attention of the public in a manner calculated to promo ...
Noise and Feedback in Online Communication on Sex: A Study of
... Published Online November 2015 in MECS (http://www.mecs-press.org/) ...
... Published Online November 2015 in MECS (http://www.mecs-press.org/) ...
Journal of Latin American Communication Research 4(1)
... Journal of Latin American Communication Research 4(1) studies was emerging in the United Kingdom, it also surfaced in Latin America (Szurmuk and Waisbord, 2011; Waisbord, 1998). The foundations were laid out by the works of Nestor García Canclini (1995) and Jesus Martin-Barbero (1993) which were cr ...
... Journal of Latin American Communication Research 4(1) studies was emerging in the United Kingdom, it also surfaced in Latin America (Szurmuk and Waisbord, 2011; Waisbord, 1998). The foundations were laid out by the works of Nestor García Canclini (1995) and Jesus Martin-Barbero (1993) which were cr ...
HUMAN ··COMMUN`ICATION THEORY Original Essays
... Mental Health, and has .published numerous articles and studies. in both ...
... Mental Health, and has .published numerous articles and studies. in both ...
Destabilizing Social Communication Theory
... communication theory in order to enrich the modelling of the complexity of communication in terms of a philosophy of language. Here, vagueness theories prove invaluable in underpinning a philosophical approach to the contingency of communication. Unlike a logical theory of vagueness, however, which ...
... communication theory in order to enrich the modelling of the complexity of communication in terms of a philosophy of language. Here, vagueness theories prove invaluable in underpinning a philosophical approach to the contingency of communication. Unlike a logical theory of vagueness, however, which ...