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  1. Organisation, Communication and Language A Case Book of Methods for Analysing Workplace Text and Talk

    This book showcases various methodological approaches to the analysis of organizational talk and text. Arguing that organizations are discursive...

    Erika Darics, Jonathan Clifton in New Perspectives in Organizational Communication
    Book 2023
  2. The worldview and interculturality in the training of entrepreneurs: a model of participatory edu-communication in Ecuador

    The education system in Ecuador has historically been structured in a way that excludes women, especially those living in the urban-marginal and...

    Claudia A. Ruiz Chagna, Ana Iglesias Rodríguez in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
    Article Open access 06 June 2023
  3. Alcohol and Loneliness: Their Entanglement and Social Constitution

    I develop an externalist perspective and analysis of the relatedness of loneliness and (harmful) alcohol use and the concept of loneliness. I depart...

    Ulla Schmid in Topoi
    Article Open access 01 November 2023
  4. OPEN Communication of Science: The Role of Audiovisual Language in the Digital Museums

    The relationship between science and society needs to be dealt with today by the universities in terms of engagement, for a more egalitarian...
    Conference paper 2023
  5. A Marxist-Humanist perspective on Stuart Hall’s communication theory

    At the end of his life, Stuart Hall called for the reengagement of Cultural Studies and Marxism. This paper contributes to this task. It analyses...

    Christian Fuchs in Theory and Society
    Article Open access 28 August 2023
  6. The (im)possibility of a term: ‘Pasmanda’, the (non-)addressability of the state, and the ghettoization of communication

    ‘Pasmanda’ is arguably the most explosive term that the more recent anti-caste discourse in India has produced. It is assembled from the Persian...

    Britta Ohm in Dialectical Anthropology
    Article Open access 19 March 2024
  7. Jürgen Habermas and the Communicative Sovereignty of Citizens

    The investigation of Habermas’s thought, after a short overview of Habermasian ‘essentials’, starts from the Habermasian overcoming of Niklas...
    Leonardo Fiorespino in Radical Democracy and Populism
    Chapter 2022
  8. Advice as a Form of Structural Coupling: Intersystem Organizations and Scientific Communication in the Japanese Response to COVID-19

    A critical issue in the study of scientific communication from a systems theoretical perspective is its role in multiple intersystem relationships....

    Article Open access 13 May 2023
  9. Interpersonal Empathy and Levels of Personal Self-constitution

    Whereas the sixth chapter was concerned with offering a solely first-personal account of personal selfhood, this (methodologically necessary)...
    Chapter 2022
  10. Semiotically Mediated Human-Bee Communication in the Practice of Brazilian Meliponiculture

    Stingless bees are among the most dominant pollinators in the south tropics. As such, the rational beekee** of stingless bee species, called...

    Heidi Campana Piva in Biosemiotics
    Article 30 December 2022
  11. Risk, Social Change and Communication

    Contemporary society appears to be driven by two intertwined features: the spread of the mass media, with the consequent multiplication of...
    Emiliana Mangone in Narratives and Social Change
    Chapter 2022
  12. Policy and Applied Technologies: Analysis of the Communicative Activities of Peru’s Presidential Candidates on Twitter and TikTok in the First Election Round in 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic affected the proselytizing activities of all presidential candidates, forcing them to resort to technological tools. This study...
    L. Anastacio-Coello, Á. Montúfar-Calle in Communication and Applied Technologies
    Conference paper 2023
  13. What makes communication ‘organizational’? How the many voices of a collectivity become the one voice of an organization

    Dieser Beitrag skizziert in Grundzügen den Artikel „What makes communication ‘organizational’? How the many voices of a collectivity become the one...
    Chapter 2022
  14. Organizational Communication and Disability: Improvising Sense-Sharing

    Conceiving of disability as a knowledge-generating discourse that changes status quo understandings makes a significant contribution to theorizing...
    Amin Makkawy, Shane T. Moreman in The Palgrave Handbook of Disability and Communication
    Chapter 2023
  15. Explicating the Context of Technological Mediation: Changes in Everyday Communication

    The following chapter will explicate the context of technological mediation. I will illustrate how communication technologies have changed our...
    Katharina Knop-Hülß in The Permanently Connected Group (PeCoG)
    Chapter 2023
  16. Digital communication as part of family language policy: the interplay of multimodality and language status in a Finnish context

    While mobile app-mediated communication between children and members of their family represents a substantial part of contemporary family...

    Åsa Palviainen, Tiina Räisä in Language Policy
    Article Open access 28 September 2023
  17. Edmund Husserl and Alfred Schutz on Collective Personalities

    The purpose of this chapter is to reconstruct Alfred Schutz’s criticism of Edmund Husserl’s account of the constitution of the personal units of a...
    Chapter 2023
  18. Political Communication in an Emerging Democracy: A Framing Analysis of Presidential Inaugural Addresses in Ghana’s Fourth Republic

    This is a framing analysis of the inaugural addresses of the various presidents in Ghana’s Fourth Republic, to date. The presidential inaugural...
    Chapter 2024
  19. Punishment and Communication in the Post-Truth Society

    In opposition to the theory of punishment, with its subtle differences and communication purposes, there exists a reality which is radically...
    Chapter 2023
  20. Family Communication

    This chapter introduces family scholarship from the communication studies discipline, viewing family systems and processes as constituted in...
    Dawn O. Braithwaite, Elizabeth A. Suter in Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methodologies
    Chapter 2022
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