Theories of human communication / (Record no. 21697)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9781577667063 |
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International Standard Book Number | 1577667069 |
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Classification number | 302.2 LIT |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Littlejohn, Stephen W. |
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Title | Theories of human communication / |
Statement of responsibility, etc | Stephen W. Littlejohn, Karen A. Foss. |
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Edition statement | 10th ed. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | Long Grove, Ill. : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Waveland Press, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | c2011. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xii, 487 p. : |
Other physical details | ill. ; |
Dimensions | 24 cm. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc | Includes bibliographical references (p. 425-474) and index. |
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Formatted contents note | able of Contents<br/><br/>Preface xi<br/> PART I FOUNDATIONS 1 (76)<br/> 1 Communication Theory and Scholarship 3 (16)<br/> Defining Communication 4 (1)<br/> The Academic Study of Communication 5 (4)<br/> The Process of Inquiry in Communication 9 (10)<br/> A Basic Model of Inquiry 9 (1)<br/> Types of Scholarship 10 (1)<br/> How Scholars Work 11 (3)<br/> Notes 14 (5)<br/> 2 The Idea of Theory 19 (24)<br/> Dimensions of Theory 20 (6)<br/> Philosophical Assumptions 21 (3)<br/> Concepts 24 (1)<br/> Explanations 25 (1)<br/> Principles 26 (1)<br/> Nomothetic Theory 26 (4)<br/> Philosophical Assumptions 28 (1)<br/> Concepts 28 (1)<br/> Explanations 29 (1)<br/> Practical Theory 30 (4)<br/> Philosophical Assumptions 31 (1)<br/> Concepts 32 (1)<br/> Explanations 32 (1)<br/> Principles 32 (2)<br/> Evaluating Communication Theory 34 (2)<br/> Theoretical Scope 34 (1)<br/> Appropriateness 34 (1)<br/> Heuristic Value 35 (1)<br/> Validity 35 (1)<br/> Parsimony 35 (1)<br/> Openness 36 (1)<br/> So What Makes a Good Theory After All? 36 (1)<br/> Looking Forward 36 (7)<br/> Notes 38 (5)<br/> 3 Traditions of Communication Theory 43 (34)<br/> Framing Communication Theory 43 (1)<br/> The Semiotic Tradition 44 (3)<br/> Key Ideas of the Semiotic Tradition 45 (1)<br/> Variations in the Semiotic Tradition 46 (1)<br/> The Phenomenological Tradition 47 (2)<br/> Key Ideas of the Phenomenological 47 (1)<br/> Tradition<br/> Variations in the Phenomenological 48 (1)<br/> Tradition<br/> The Cybernetic Tradition 49 (3)<br/> Key Ideas of the Cybernetic Tradition 50 (1)<br/> Variations in the Cybernetic Tradition 51 (1)<br/> The Sociopsychological Tradition 52 (2)<br/> Key Ideas of the Sociopsychological 53 (1)<br/> Tradition<br/> Variations in the Sociopsychological 54 (1)<br/> Tradition<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 54 (2)<br/> Key Ideas of the Sociocultural Tradition 55 (1)<br/> Variations in the Sociocultural 55 (1)<br/> Tradition<br/> The Critical Tradition 56 (5)<br/> Key Ideas of the Critical Tradition 57 (1)<br/> Variations in the Critical Tradition 58 (3)<br/> The Rhetorical Tradition 61 (3)<br/> Key Ideas of the Rhetorical Tradition 62 (1)<br/> Variations in the Rhetorical Tradition 62 (2)<br/> Expanding Contexts for Communication 64 (13)<br/> Notes 69 (8)<br/> PART II THEORIES 77 (346)<br/> 4 The Communicator 79 (44)<br/> The Sociopsychological Tradition 80 (11)<br/> Trait Theory 80 (3)<br/> Cognition and Information Processing 83 (8)<br/> The Cybernetic Tradition 91 (8)<br/> Information-Integration Theory 91 (4)<br/> Theory of Cognitive Dissonance 95 (2)<br/> Problematic-Integration Theory 97 (2)<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 99 (7)<br/> Symbolic Interaction and Self as a 99 (2)<br/> Social Object<br/> The Presentational Self 101(1)<br/> The Communication Theory of Identity 102(2)<br/> Identity Negotiation Theory 104(2)<br/> The Rhetorical Tradition 106(3)<br/> Richard Weaver's Theory of Truth and 106(2)<br/> Rhetoric<br/> Ernesto Grassi's Italian Humanism 108(1)<br/> The Critical Tradition 109(14)<br/> Standpoint Theory 110(2)<br/> Identity as Constructed and Performed 112(1)<br/> Queer Theory 112(2)<br/> Applications & Implications 114(3)<br/> Notes 117(6)<br/> 5 The Message 123(56)<br/> The Semiotic Tradition 123(7)<br/> Semiotics of Language 124(2)<br/> Theories of Nonverbal Coding 126(4)<br/> The Phenomenological Tradition 130(6)<br/> Paul Ricoeur's Theory of Distanciation 132(1)<br/> Stanley Fish's Reader-Response Theory 133(1)<br/> Hans-Georg Gadamer's Philosophical 134(2)<br/> Hermeneutics<br/> The Rhetorical Tradition 136(9)<br/> Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca's New 137(1)<br/> Rhetoric<br/> Toulmin's Practical Argumentation 138(2)<br/> Bitzer's Rhetorical Situation 140(1)<br/> Burke's Theory of Identification 141(3)<br/> Fisher's Narrative Paradigm 144(1)<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 145(7)<br/> Speech Act Theory 145(3)<br/> Language and Gender 148(4)<br/> The Sociopsychological Tradition 152(27)<br/> Action-Assembly Theory 152(3)<br/> Strategy-Choice Models 155(7)<br/> Message-Design Models 162(5)<br/> Applications & Implications 167(4)<br/> Notes 171(8)<br/> 6 The Conversation 179(50)<br/> The Sociopsychological Tradition 180(10)<br/> Managing Uncertainty and Anxiety 180(3)<br/> Accommodation and Adaptation 183(7)<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 190(16)<br/> Symbolic Interactionism 190(4)<br/> Conversation Analysis 194(9)<br/> Face-Negotiation Theory 203(3)<br/> The Rhetorical Tradition 206(4)<br/> Symbolic Convergence Theory 206(2)<br/> Invitational Rhetoric 208(2)<br/> The Cybernetic Tradition 210(6)<br/> The Coordinated Management of Meaning 210(6)<br/> The Critical Tradition 216(13)<br/> Language-Centered Perspective on Culture 216(1)<br/> Co-cultural Theory 217(1)<br/> Applications & Implications 218(4)<br/> Notes 222(7)<br/> 7 The Relationship 229(34)<br/> The Cybernetic Tradition 230(2)<br/> Relational Patterns of Interaction 230(2)<br/> The Sociopsychological Tradition 232(6)<br/> Relational Schemas in the Family 232(3)<br/> Social Penetration Theory 235(3)<br/> The Rhetorical Tradition 238(3)<br/> Bakhtin's Theory of Dialogics 238(2)<br/> Aimee Carrillo Rowe's Theory of 240(1)<br/> Coalition and Alliance Building<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 241(10)<br/> Identity Management Theory 242(3)<br/> Relational Dialectics Theory 245(4)<br/> Communication Privacy Management 249(2)<br/> The Phenomenological Tradition 251(12)<br/> Carl Rogers 251(3)<br/> Martin Buber 254(1)<br/> Applications & Implications 255(3)<br/> Notes 258(5)<br/> 8 The Group 263(30)<br/> The Sociopsychological Tradition 264(2)<br/> Interaction-Process Analysis 264(2)<br/> The Cybernetic Tradition 266(8)<br/> Bona Fide Group Theory 266(2)<br/> The Input-Process-Output Model 268(6)<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 274(9)<br/> Structuration Theory 275(4)<br/> Functional Theory 279(2)<br/> Groupthink Theory 281(2)<br/> The Critical Tradition 283(10)<br/> Feminist Critique of Small Group Theory 283(2)<br/> Applications & Implications 285(2)<br/> Notes 287(6)<br/> 9 The Organization 293(40)<br/> The Sociopsychological Tradition 294(2)<br/> Managerialism and Weber's Theory of 294(2)<br/> Bureaucracy<br/> The Cybernetic Tradition 296(10)<br/> The Process of Organizing 297(2)<br/> Actor-Network Theory, Co-orientation, 299(4)<br/> and the Montreal School<br/> Network Theory 303(3)<br/> The Rhetorical Tradition 306(4)<br/> Organizational Control Theory 306(4)<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 310(6)<br/> Structuration Theory 310(3)<br/> Organizational Culture 313(3)<br/> The Critical Tradition 316(17)<br/> Discourse of Suspicion 317(2)<br/> Corporate Colonization Theory 319(2)<br/> Gender and Race in Organizational 321(3)<br/> Communication<br/> Applications & Implications 324(3)<br/> Notes 327(6)<br/> 10 The Media 333(40)<br/> The Semiotic Tradition 334(2)<br/> Jean Baudrillard and the Semiotics of 335(1)<br/> Media<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 336(12)<br/> Medium Theory 336(5)<br/> Agenda Setting and Framing 341(3)<br/> Social Action Media Studies 344(4)<br/> The Sociopsychological Tradition 348(5)<br/> The Effects Tradition 348(1)<br/> Cultivation Theory 349(2)<br/> Uses, Gratifications, and Dependency 351(2)<br/> The Cybernetic Tradition 353(5)<br/> Spiral of Silence 354(2)<br/> Lineation Theory 356(2)<br/> The Rhetorical Tradition 358(2)<br/> Kenneth Burke's Equipment for Living 358(2)<br/> The Critical Tradition 360(13)<br/> Critical Media Theories 360(1)<br/> Feminist Media Studies 361(1)<br/> Bell hooks's Critique of Media 362(1)<br/> Applications & Implications 363(2)<br/> Notes 365(8)<br/> 11 Culture and Society 373(50)<br/> The Semiotic Tradition 373(5)<br/> Linguistic Relativity 374(1)<br/> Elaborated and Restricted Codes 375(3)<br/> The Cybernetic Tradition 378(5)<br/> Communication Networks and the Process 378(4)<br/> of Diffusion<br/> Cross-Cultural Adaptation Theory 382(1)<br/> The Phenomenological Tradition 383(2)<br/> Cultural Hermeneutics 383(2)<br/> The Sociocultural Tradition 385(6)<br/> Ethnography of Communication 385(4)<br/> Performance Ethnography 389(2)<br/> The Critical Tradition 391(19)<br/> Modernism 392(7)<br/> Postmodernism 399(7)<br/> Poststructuralism and the Work of 406(2)<br/> Michel Foucault<br/> Postcolonialism 408(2)<br/> The Rhetorical Tradition 410(13)<br/> Critical Rhetoric 410(2)<br/> Dana Cloud's Materiality of Discourse 412(1)<br/> Applications & Implications 413(1)<br/> Notes 414(9)<br/>Continuing the Conversation: Theorizing Your 423(2)<br/>World<br/>Bibliography 425(50)<br/>Index 475<br/> |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | Communication |
General subdivision | Philosophy. |
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Personal name | Foss, Karen A. |
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