onference Program (PDF-Adobe Acrobat files)
... India plays an increasingly important role in the processes of globalization, including the global production of culture and the communications technology industry. At the same time, the field of communication studies in India is expanding. Yet there is no Indian Communications Association and littl ...
... India plays an increasingly important role in the processes of globalization, including the global production of culture and the communications technology industry. At the same time, the field of communication studies in India is expanding. Yet there is no Indian Communications Association and littl ...
New Media and Internet Communication
... As the largest developing country, China has made great achievements in economics, with the nominal GDP ranking the second largest in the world. Yet the political system reform and social management still face many problems. The growth of new communication technologies, especially the boom of intern ...
... As the largest developing country, China has made great achievements in economics, with the nominal GDP ranking the second largest in the world. Yet the political system reform and social management still face many problems. The growth of new communication technologies, especially the boom of intern ...
Full Conference Program - International Communication Association
... One of the most vital shifts in contemporary communication relates to the ways in which interpersonal and public communication have been (re)located and transformed in increasingly promotional contexts. The “work” of the brand is to stand at once for representation and identity, communication and co ...
... One of the most vital shifts in contemporary communication relates to the ways in which interpersonal and public communication have been (re)located and transformed in increasingly promotional contexts. The “work” of the brand is to stand at once for representation and identity, communication and co ...
Trust as a Decision. The Problems and Functions of Trust in
... This work examines Niklas Luhmann’s (1927-1998) concept of trust and its functions in Luhmannian systems theory. Its most important aim is to show how the Luhmannian concepts of familiarity, trust and confidence would function in the context of advanced systems theory. Originally I acquainted myself ...
... This work examines Niklas Luhmann’s (1927-1998) concept of trust and its functions in Luhmannian systems theory. Its most important aim is to show how the Luhmannian concepts of familiarity, trust and confidence would function in the context of advanced systems theory. Originally I acquainted myself ...
Here - International Communication Association
... Fire? Intense Game Experiences and Discussions and Debates in Pathological Gaming ...
... Fire? Intense Game Experiences and Discussions and Debates in Pathological Gaming ...
Conference Program (PDF-Adobe Acrobat files)
... Wee Kim Wee School of Communication at Nanyang Technological University, the preconference will bring together ICA members conducting research on health communication with practitioners, researchers and funders of health communication campaigns in Asia, Australia, and Southeast Asia. It will be held ...
... Wee Kim Wee School of Communication at Nanyang Technological University, the preconference will bring together ICA members conducting research on health communication with practitioners, researchers and funders of health communication campaigns in Asia, Australia, and Southeast Asia. It will be held ...
encyclopedia of communication theory
... Consistency Theories. See Attitude Theory; Cognitive Dissonance Theory; Co-Orientation Theory; Persuasion and Social Influence Theories Constitutive View of Communication Construction-Integration Model. See Cognitive Theories ...
... Consistency Theories. See Attitude Theory; Cognitive Dissonance Theory; Co-Orientation Theory; Persuasion and Social Influence Theories Constitutive View of Communication Construction-Integration Model. See Cognitive Theories ...
How to appear responsible? Legitimizing CSR 100 largest companies in Finland
... more reactive strategy, that is, protecting the company image after some socially irresponsible actions have been reported, is still used in crisis situations. (Murray & Vogel 1997) Quite naturally, these situations often involve widespread media attention which can entail negative consequences to ...
... more reactive strategy, that is, protecting the company image after some socially irresponsible actions have been reported, is still used in crisis situations. (Murray & Vogel 1997) Quite naturally, these situations often involve widespread media attention which can entail negative consequences to ...
curriculum vitae____ (8/98) - Missouri School of Journalism
... From 1994-1999, I was Director of the Center for Advanced Social Research (CASR), which was a research center housed in the School of Journalism. During that time, CASR grew from an operation of about $100,000 per year to approximately $500,000 per year. When technology moved survey methodologies to ...
... From 1994-1999, I was Director of the Center for Advanced Social Research (CASR), which was a research center housed in the School of Journalism. During that time, CASR grew from an operation of about $100,000 per year to approximately $500,000 per year. When technology moved survey methodologies to ...
Aalborg Universitet Power and Participation in Greenlandic Fisheries Governance Jacobsen, Rikke Becker
... social science researchers have put considerable effort into identifying social sustainability in ways that reflect local experiences and relevant processes of change and which may serve to inform policy-making. We ask then, what are the dominant ways of thinking about social sustainability in the s ...
... social science researchers have put considerable effort into identifying social sustainability in ways that reflect local experiences and relevant processes of change and which may serve to inform policy-making. We ask then, what are the dominant ways of thinking about social sustainability in the s ...
Electronic Mail and its Possible Negative Aspects in Organizational Contexts
... The definition of negative outcomes in organizational e-mail communication is defined as everything that prevents or makes it difficult for us, as actors in the organization, to create and regulate our common social reality in order to achieve desirable goals. In order to meet the goals set, earlier ...
... The definition of negative outcomes in organizational e-mail communication is defined as everything that prevents or makes it difficult for us, as actors in the organization, to create and regulate our common social reality in order to achieve desirable goals. In order to meet the goals set, earlier ...
internal self-study report (appendices), 2013
... Graduate Research Interaction Day, The Graduate School, University of Maryland, April 2013. Adam Richards, Top Presentation, “Seeing Red: The Effect of Grading Ink Color on Student Perceptions of Instructor Feedback,” $400, Graduate Research Interaction Day, The Graduate School, University of Maryla ...
... Graduate Research Interaction Day, The Graduate School, University of Maryland, April 2013. Adam Richards, Top Presentation, “Seeing Red: The Effect of Grading Ink Color on Student Perceptions of Instructor Feedback,” $400, Graduate Research Interaction Day, The Graduate School, University of Maryla ...
Course Packet - Department of Sociology
... Be prepared to describe the policy debate between Daniel Kahan and Cass Sunstein. Why does Sunstein believe that public policy should be guided by values, but not by blunders? Why does Kahan argue for approaches that seek to reconcile diverse value orientations? As part of your response, be prepared ...
... Be prepared to describe the policy debate between Daniel Kahan and Cass Sunstein. Why does Sunstein believe that public policy should be guided by values, but not by blunders? Why does Kahan argue for approaches that seek to reconcile diverse value orientations? As part of your response, be prepared ...
Problem-driven governance and political economy analysis
... of greatest value to teams, and the best way to provide guidance that is practical and specific, but which can and should be tailored to particular country circumstances and specific questions to be addressed. The framework does not set out a particular product. GPE analysis can take a variety of fo ...
... of greatest value to teams, and the best way to provide guidance that is practical and specific, but which can and should be tailored to particular country circumstances and specific questions to be addressed. The framework does not set out a particular product. GPE analysis can take a variety of fo ...
Democratic Accountability in Service Delivery
... better quality of socio-economic and political life. This was very much in evidence during the 2011 Arab uprisings, when people poured onto streets and squares calling on their governments to ensure their needs and human rights (chanting, for example, slogans like ‘bread, freedom and human dignity’) ...
... better quality of socio-economic and political life. This was very much in evidence during the 2011 Arab uprisings, when people poured onto streets and squares calling on their governments to ensure their needs and human rights (chanting, for example, slogans like ‘bread, freedom and human dignity’) ...
Credibility of Social Network Sites for Political Information Among
... who share the users’ values and interests (Metzger, et al., 2010). In general, information that supports a receiver’s worldview is convincing and confirming and thus it is judged as more legitimate and credible than challenging information (Johnson & Kaye, 2009). SNS users have a considerable degree ...
... who share the users’ values and interests (Metzger, et al., 2010). In general, information that supports a receiver’s worldview is convincing and confirming and thus it is judged as more legitimate and credible than challenging information (Johnson & Kaye, 2009). SNS users have a considerable degree ...
Governance and Conflict Relapse
... ‘good governance’. Potentially, the quality of the bureaucratic apparatus, the extent of political corruption, and the appropriateness of the economic policies chosen by political leaders also affect governments’ ability to prevent domestic violent conflicts.1 In this paper, we study how such an exp ...
... ‘good governance’. Potentially, the quality of the bureaucratic apparatus, the extent of political corruption, and the appropriateness of the economic policies chosen by political leaders also affect governments’ ability to prevent domestic violent conflicts.1 In this paper, we study how such an exp ...
A First Look at Communication Theory
... In addition to establishing a comfortable and appropriate pace, we urge you to conduct your class primarily as a discussion, rather than a lecture. A First Look at Communication Theory ably assumes the lecturer’s role, laying out the material in an orderly, engaging manner. In addition, Griffin empl ...
... In addition to establishing a comfortable and appropriate pace, we urge you to conduct your class primarily as a discussion, rather than a lecture. A First Look at Communication Theory ably assumes the lecturer’s role, laying out the material in an orderly, engaging manner. In addition, Griffin empl ...
- The Lincoln Repository
... Fineberg 1996 for example). The conceptualisation and development of these imperatives notably tends to vary slightly between authors however, readers may therefore wish to consult the citations listed above for alternative ...
... Fineberg 1996 for example). The conceptualisation and development of these imperatives notably tends to vary slightly between authors however, readers may therefore wish to consult the citations listed above for alternative ...
A Sequential Analysis of Procedural Communication in
... whether a team is willing to take responsibility for and actively try to improve their work versus denying such responsibility and complaining. Finally, socioemotional behaviors indicate the social relationships between team members including positive behaviors (e.g., support or giving feedback) and ...
... whether a team is willing to take responsibility for and actively try to improve their work versus denying such responsibility and complaining. Finally, socioemotional behaviors indicate the social relationships between team members including positive behaviors (e.g., support or giving feedback) and ...
Citizen Participation and Local Governance in South Africa
... participate in these spaces and the representational basis on which people enter these new spaces. Deepening poor people’s access to the resources of the local state requires not only face-to-face contact in institutionalised spaces where decisions are made, but also the expansion of the public sphe ...
... participate in these spaces and the representational basis on which people enter these new spaces. Deepening poor people’s access to the resources of the local state requires not only face-to-face contact in institutionalised spaces where decisions are made, but also the expansion of the public sphe ...
book - University of Westminster Press
... Marx, the critique of class and capitalism, and socialism. The basic trigger of this interest was the global economic crisis. In this situation, we need an open cultural Marxism in three respects. If one looks at contemporary Marxist discussions, publications and conferences, then issues relating to ...
... Marx, the critique of class and capitalism, and socialism. The basic trigger of this interest was the global economic crisis. In this situation, we need an open cultural Marxism in three respects. If one looks at contemporary Marxist discussions, publications and conferences, then issues relating to ...
Online Ideology: A Comparison of Website Communication and
... To examine ideological groups via an online setting, it is useful to first understand the nature of ideological groups. Ideological groups tend to have clear, strongly held values that provide a mental model, or framework, for understanding and interpreting their environment (Author, 2008c). These g ...
... To examine ideological groups via an online setting, it is useful to first understand the nature of ideological groups. Ideological groups tend to have clear, strongly held values that provide a mental model, or framework, for understanding and interpreting their environment (Author, 2008c). These g ...
Policy Process Research for Democracy
... scholars explicitly limit themselves to a scientific role in which the goal is testing propositions and refining theory, Schneider and Ingram, as well as many others who have used their policy design framework, put the “so what” question front and center. They assert that it is a worthy goal to deve ...
... scholars explicitly limit themselves to a scientific role in which the goal is testing propositions and refining theory, Schneider and Ingram, as well as many others who have used their policy design framework, put the “so what” question front and center. They assert that it is a worthy goal to deve ...
From Muddling Through to Muddling Up: Evidence Based Policy
... and immutable. Schön drew attention to the gap between institutions and problems: institutions, he argued, have an 'inertial life of their own' and the problems of today all too often take place in institutional contexts that are fifty years and more out of date. Second, Schön argued that as change ...
... and immutable. Schön drew attention to the gap between institutions and problems: institutions, he argued, have an 'inertial life of their own' and the problems of today all too often take place in institutional contexts that are fifty years and more out of date. Second, Schön argued that as change ...