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050 0 4 _aP90 L58 2011.F751.T446 2011
100 1 _aLittlejohn, Stephen W,
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245 1 0 _aTheories of human communication /
_cStephen W. Littlejohn, Karen A. Foss.
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246 3 0 _aHuman communication
250 _atenth edition.
260 _aLong Grove, Illinois :
_bWaveland Press,
_c(c)2011.
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505 0 0 _tFOUNDATIONS --
_tCommunication Theory and Scholarship --
_tDefining Communication --
_tThe Academic Study of Communication --
_tThe Process of Inquiry in Communication --
_tA Basic Model of Inquiry --
_tTypes of Scholarship --
_tHow Scholars Work --
_tNotes --
_tThe Idea of Theory --
_tDimensions of Theory --
_tPhilosophical Assumptions --
_tConcepts --
_tExplanations --
_tPrinciples --
_tNomothetic Theory --
_tPhilosophical Assumptions --
_tConcepts --
_tExplanations --
_tPractical Theory --
_tPhilosophical Assumptions --
_tConcepts --
_tExplanations --
_tPrinciples --
_tEvaluating Communication Theory --
_tTheoretical Scope --
_tAppropriateness --
_tHeuristic Value --
_tValidity --
_tParsimony --
_tOpenness --
_tSo What Makes a Good Theory After All? --
_tLooking Forward --
_tNotes --
_tTraditions of Communication Theory --
_tFraming Communication Theory --
_tThe Semiotic Tradition.
505 0 0 _tKey Ideas of the Semiotic Tradition --
_tVariations in the Semiotic Tradition --
_tThe Phenomenological Tradition --
_tKey Ideas of the Phenomenological Tradition --
_tVariations in the Phenomenological Tradition --
_tThe Cybernetic Tradition --
_tKey Ideas of the Cybernetic Tradition --
_tVariations in the Cybernetic Tradition --
_tThe Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tKey Ideas of the Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tVariations in the Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tKey Ideas of the Sociocultural Tradition --
_tVariations in the Sociocultural Tradition --
_tThe Critical Tradition --
_tKey Ideas of the Critical Tradition --
_tVariations in the Critical Tradition --
_tThe Rhetorical Tradition --
_tKey Ideas of the Rhetorical Tradition --
_tVariations in the Rhetorical Tradition --
_tExpanding Contexts for Communication --
_tNotes --
_tTHEORIES --
_tThe Communicator --
_tThe Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tTrait Theory --
_tCognition and Information Processing.
505 0 0 _tThe Cybernetic Tradition --
_tInformation-Integration Theory --
_tTheory of Cognitive Dissonance --
_tProblematic-Integration Theory --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tSymbolic Interaction and Self as a Social Object --
_tThe Presentational Self --
_tThe Communication Theory of Identity --
_tIdentity Negotiation Theory --
_tThe Rhetorical Tradition --
_tRichard Weaver's Theory of Truth and Rhetoric --
_tErnesto Grassi's Italian Humanism --
_tThe Critical Tradition --
_tStandpoint Theory --
_tIdentity as Constructed and Performed --
_tQueer Theory --
_tApplications and Implications --
_tNotes --
_tThe Message --
_tThe Semiotic Tradition --
_tSemiotics of Language --
_tTheories of Nonverbal Coding --
_tThe Phenomenological Tradition --
_tPaul Ricoeur's Theory of Distanciation --
_tStanley Fish's Reader-Response Theory --
_tHans-Georg Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics --
_tThe Rhetorical Tradition --
_tPerelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca's New Rhetoric --
_tToulmin's Practical Argumentation.
505 0 0 _tBitzer's Rhetorical Situation --
_tBurke's Theory of Identification --
_tFisher's Narrative Paradigm --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tSpeech Act Theory --
_tLanguage and Gender --
_tThe Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tAction-Assembly Theory --
_tStrategy-Choice Models --
_tMessage-Design Models --
_tApplications and Implications --
_tNotes --
_tThe Conversation --
_tThe Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tManaging Uncertainty and Anxiety --
_tAccommodation and Adaptation --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tSymbolic Interactionism --
_tConversation Analysis --
_tFace-Negotiation Theory --
_tThe Rhetorical Tradition --
_tSymbolic Convergence Theory --
_tInvitational Rhetoric --
_tThe Cybernetic Tradition --
_tThe Coordinated Management of Meaning --
_tThe Critical Tradition --
_tLanguage-Centered Perspective on Culture --
_tCo-cultural Theory --
_tApplications and Implications --
_tNotes --
_tThe Relationship --
_tThe Cybernetic Tradition --
_tRelational Patterns of Interaction.
505 0 0 _tThe Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tRelational Schemas in the Family --
_tSocial Penetration Theory --
_tThe Rhetorical Tradition --
_tBakhtin's Theory of Dialogics --
_tAimee Carrillo Rowe's Theory of Coalition and Alliance Building --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tIdentity Management Theory --
_tRelational Dialectics Theory --
_tCommunication Privacy Management --
_tThe Phenomenological Tradition --
_tCarl Rogers --
_tMartin Buber --
_tApplications and Implications --
_tNotes --
_tThe Group --
_tThe Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tInteraction-Process Analysis --
_tThe Cybernetic Tradition --
_tBona Fide Group Theory --
_tThe Input-Process-Output Model --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tStructuration Theory --
_tFunctional Theory --
_tGroupthink Theory --
_tThe Critical Tradition --
_tFeminist Critique of Small Group Theory --
_tApplications and Implications --
_tNotes --
_tThe Organization --
_tThe Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tManagerialism and Weber's Theory of Bureaucracy.
505 0 0 _tThe Cybernetic Tradition --
_tThe Process of Organizing --
_tActor-Network Theory, Co-orientation, and the Montreal School --
_tNetwork Theory --
_tThe Rhetorical Tradition --
_tOrganizational Control Theory --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tStructuration Theory --
_tOrganizational Culture --
_tThe Critical Tradition --
_tDiscourse of Suspicion --
_tCorporate Colonization Theory --
_tGender and Race in Organizational Communication --
_tApplications and Implications --
_tNotes --
_tThe Media --
_tThe Semiotic Tradition --
_tJean Baudrillard and the Semiotics of Media --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tMedium Theory --
_tAgenda Setting and Framing --
_tSocial Action Media Studies --
_tThe Sociopsychological Tradition --
_tThe Effects Tradition --
_tCultivation Theory --
_tUses, Gratifications, and Dependency --
_tThe Cybernetic Tradition --
_tSpiral of Silence --
_tLineation Theory --
_tThe Rhetorical Tradition --
_tKenneth Burke's Equipment for Living --
_tThe Critical Tradition --
_tCritical Media Theories --
_tFeminist Media Studies --
_tBell hooks's Critique of Media --
_tApplications and Implications --
_tNotes.
505 0 0 _tCulture and Society --
_tThe Semiotic Tradition --
_tLinguistic Relativity --
_tElaborated and Restricted Codes --
_tThe Cybernetic Tradition --
_tCommunication Networks and the Process of Diffusion --
_tCross-Cultural Adaptation Theory --
_tThe Phenomenological Tradition --
_tCultural Hermeneutics --
_tThe Sociocultural Tradition --
_tEthnography of Communication --
_tPerformance Ethnography --
_tThe Critical Tradition --
_tModernism --
_tPostmodernism --
_tPoststructuralism and the Work of Michel Foucault --
_tPostcolonialism --
_tThe Rhetorical Tradition --
_tCritical Rhetoric --
_tDana Cloud's Materiality of Discourse --
_tApplications and Implications --
_tNotes.
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