
encyclopedia of communication theory
... Program. See Attitude Theory; Persuasion and Social Influence Theories ...
... Program. See Attitude Theory; Persuasion and Social Influence Theories ...
structuration theory and organization research
... This doctoral thesis makes the case for the use of Anthony Giddens’s theory of structuration in the field of organization studies. We present three self-contained papers, each aimed to contribute at the topic level as well as the methodology level. In the first paper, we assess structuration theory’ ...
... This doctoral thesis makes the case for the use of Anthony Giddens’s theory of structuration in the field of organization studies. We present three self-contained papers, each aimed to contribute at the topic level as well as the methodology level. In the first paper, we assess structuration theory’ ...
4. PSY_Wong Ping Lun.. - Department of Applied Social Sciences
... exist between family influences, ego strengths and well-being. On the one hand, psychosocial maturity is conducive to well-being. Ego strength was positively related to self-esteem and purpose in life, and was negatively related to sense of hopelessness and personal distress (Markstrom et al. 1997). ...
... exist between family influences, ego strengths and well-being. On the one hand, psychosocial maturity is conducive to well-being. Ego strength was positively related to self-esteem and purpose in life, and was negatively related to sense of hopelessness and personal distress (Markstrom et al. 1997). ...
Grounded Theory in Management Research
... management and organization researchers have selectively taken up grounded theory's logic and procedures, adapting and integrating them with the logic and practices from other qualitative analytic styles. To a degree, its informing logic and operational practices appear to have fractured as they hav ...
... management and organization researchers have selectively taken up grounded theory's logic and procedures, adapting and integrating them with the logic and practices from other qualitative analytic styles. To a degree, its informing logic and operational practices appear to have fractured as they hav ...
Goffman_in_ Dialogue
... character and impression management.’15 These terms reflect what Goffman sees as a range of characteristics associated with individual and collective performances in front or back regions, including the presentation of inconsistent or differing roles outside of others’ expectations, which he links t ...
... character and impression management.’15 These terms reflect what Goffman sees as a range of characteristics associated with individual and collective performances in front or back regions, including the presentation of inconsistent or differing roles outside of others’ expectations, which he links t ...
A First Look at Communication Theory
... the readings listed as “Further Resources” tend more toward application than development or explication of theory. They have been included to help you create a ready store of examples. It is also our opinion that good discussions of theory lead inevitably to application; and, correspondingly, intrig ...
... the readings listed as “Further Resources” tend more toward application than development or explication of theory. They have been included to help you create a ready store of examples. It is also our opinion that good discussions of theory lead inevitably to application; and, correspondingly, intrig ...
WHAT IS COMMUNICATION
... environments which regular people inhabit and which social leaders need to amend and correct. Parsons mentions Neoplatonic philosophies (1937, pp.64-66) in support of his structure of social action, his theory that there is a facticity of the social realm, and then there are incorrect or erroneous ...
... environments which regular people inhabit and which social leaders need to amend and correct. Parsons mentions Neoplatonic philosophies (1937, pp.64-66) in support of his structure of social action, his theory that there is a facticity of the social realm, and then there are incorrect or erroneous ...
Involuntary Leakage in Deceptive Facial Expressions as a Function
... derivative idea long advocated by Ekman (Ekman 1985/2001; Ekman and O’Sullivan 2006; Haggard and Isaacs 1966) is that when an emotion is concealed or masked, the true emotion is manifested as a micro-expression, a fleeting expression suppressed in 1/25–1/5 of a second making it difficult to perceive ...
... derivative idea long advocated by Ekman (Ekman 1985/2001; Ekman and O’Sullivan 2006; Haggard and Isaacs 1966) is that when an emotion is concealed or masked, the true emotion is manifested as a micro-expression, a fleeting expression suppressed in 1/25–1/5 of a second making it difficult to perceive ...
Using Relational-Cultural Theory as a Framework for Practice
... A concept in many societies that people can only feel safe and productive if they exercise power over others, keeping the others in a less advantaged position. The dominant group exercises power over other groups and individuals and does not encourage mutually empowering relationships. This model le ...
... A concept in many societies that people can only feel safe and productive if they exercise power over others, keeping the others in a less advantaged position. The dominant group exercises power over other groups and individuals and does not encourage mutually empowering relationships. This model le ...
COMPLEX NETWORK APPROACHES TO SMALL TEAM ANALYSIS. CONFLICT AND GENDER
... anticipate conflict in small teams whereas micro-based models of structural balance, which have been traditionally used to model conflict, do not. We developed the Team Analytics web tool, which is an implementation of our group-based model of complex networks in an user friendly on-line tool. We us ...
... anticipate conflict in small teams whereas micro-based models of structural balance, which have been traditionally used to model conflict, do not. We developed the Team Analytics web tool, which is an implementation of our group-based model of complex networks in an user friendly on-line tool. We us ...
Information War in the Internet. The conflict, which cannot be won
... bigger the scale of this phenomenon, the greater its relevance. I proposed it to be an intergroup conflict, which means participation of different groups of society in this process. Its specifics is based on its communicational character. This means that it is waged by sharing information to others, ...
... bigger the scale of this phenomenon, the greater its relevance. I proposed it to be an intergroup conflict, which means participation of different groups of society in this process. Its specifics is based on its communicational character. This means that it is waged by sharing information to others, ...
Phatic Communication
... between two people who do not expect they will be going out), while not being phatic in a different setting (e.g. if the interlocutors are getting ready to go sailing). These authors argue that the main difference between phatic and non-phatic communicative acts concerns what the most relevant comm ...
... between two people who do not expect they will be going out), while not being phatic in a different setting (e.g. if the interlocutors are getting ready to go sailing). These authors argue that the main difference between phatic and non-phatic communicative acts concerns what the most relevant comm ...
Sub-exemplar Shape Tuning in Human Face
... The experiment lasted 480 s and included 4 conditions: identical, 1/3 morph, 2/3 morph, and different. Each condition was repeated 6 times in a controlled and counterbalanced block design paradigm. Each block lasted 12 s, with interleaving 6-s fixations between blocks. The first and last fixations last ...
... The experiment lasted 480 s and included 4 conditions: identical, 1/3 morph, 2/3 morph, and different. Each condition was repeated 6 times in a controlled and counterbalanced block design paradigm. Each block lasted 12 s, with interleaving 6-s fixations between blocks. The first and last fixations last ...
IDENTITY THEORY AND SOCIAL IDENTITY THEORY
... theory, the multiple identities are the different social categories to which the self belongs. For identity theory, they are the different roles that one occupies in the social structure. Thus another shared definition of the two theories is: D3: The self-concept is the set of all of a person’s iden ...
... theory, the multiple identities are the different social categories to which the self belongs. For identity theory, they are the different roles that one occupies in the social structure. Thus another shared definition of the two theories is: D3: The self-concept is the set of all of a person’s iden ...
Cite as: The Impact Of Effective Communication On Organizational
... command which flows in any direction. It is mostly used when there are gaps in or barriers to formal communication which disturb the employees from getting the information they require or desire. Common sources are; rumour(an unofficial channel which transmits unreliable information), grapevine(it c ...
... command which flows in any direction. It is mostly used when there are gaps in or barriers to formal communication which disturb the employees from getting the information they require or desire. Common sources are; rumour(an unofficial channel which transmits unreliable information), grapevine(it c ...
SOCIAL WORK MEDIATION/CONFLICT RESOLUTION: THE
... mediation/conflict resolution skills are utilized in areas related to families such as divorce, aging, mental health, child/parent relationships, and adoption. In addition, mediation/conflict resolution skills are applied in areas of community, education, workplace, criminal justice, social policy, ...
... mediation/conflict resolution skills are utilized in areas related to families such as divorce, aging, mental health, child/parent relationships, and adoption. In addition, mediation/conflict resolution skills are applied in areas of community, education, workplace, criminal justice, social policy, ...
Gabriel Abend, The Meaning of `Theory`
... will never find out whose definition really refers and whose definition fails to refer, because there is no real or objective referent for ‘theory.’ Consequently (third), it will show that how one ought to use the word ‘theory’ is to a great extent a political or practical-reason problem. In the nex ...
... will never find out whose definition really refers and whose definition fails to refer, because there is no real or objective referent for ‘theory.’ Consequently (third), it will show that how one ought to use the word ‘theory’ is to a great extent a political or practical-reason problem. In the nex ...
Differential Characteristics of Face Neuron Responses Within the
... performance of passive viewing tasks (Perrett et al. 1982, 1985). Moreover, the results of our previous study were consistent with those of studies involving monkeys performing face discrimination tasks (Hasselmo et al. 1989; Young and Yamane 1992). Thus it appears that the functional roles of the a ...
... performance of passive viewing tasks (Perrett et al. 1982, 1985). Moreover, the results of our previous study were consistent with those of studies involving monkeys performing face discrimination tasks (Hasselmo et al. 1989; Young and Yamane 1992). Thus it appears that the functional roles of the a ...
A reconnaissance of CMM research
... and contingent, and was initially studied – using traditional humanistic methodologies – as the "ineffability" of experience. As a deliberate alternative to Searle's "principle of effability," which states that everything can be said and said clearly, Pearce and Branham (1978) found surprisingly com ...
... and contingent, and was initially studied – using traditional humanistic methodologies – as the "ineffability" of experience. As a deliberate alternative to Searle's "principle of effability," which states that everything can be said and said clearly, Pearce and Branham (1978) found surprisingly com ...
Structuration theory amid negative and positive criticism
... He just makes a reference when he talks about the concept of co-presence. In summary, human agent change their interpretation of rules and resources based on their interaction with others in addition to their interactions with structures, this level of analysis is omitted in structuration theory. Ot ...
... He just makes a reference when he talks about the concept of co-presence. In summary, human agent change their interpretation of rules and resources based on their interaction with others in addition to their interactions with structures, this level of analysis is omitted in structuration theory. Ot ...
Reexamining Media Capacity Theories Using Workplace Instant
... slower interactions [19]. This indicated that light users who might be less experienced in using IM may take spend more time to achieve the same level of communication effectiveness. Muller, et al. [29] also observed that as users gain IM experience with each other, their chat behaviors develop. The ...
... slower interactions [19]. This indicated that light users who might be less experienced in using IM may take spend more time to achieve the same level of communication effectiveness. Muller, et al. [29] also observed that as users gain IM experience with each other, their chat behaviors develop. The ...
UNIT- II Personality – types – Factors influencing personality
... -- Heredity refers to those factors that were determined by conception -- Heredity refers to biological factors -- Physical stature, facial attractiveness, and all such characteristics are traceable in most case to heredity -- Example: Nose, Face resembles ENVIRONMENT CULTUREVALUES -- The cultural v ...
... -- Heredity refers to those factors that were determined by conception -- Heredity refers to biological factors -- Physical stature, facial attractiveness, and all such characteristics are traceable in most case to heredity -- Example: Nose, Face resembles ENVIRONMENT CULTUREVALUES -- The cultural v ...
A Kind Word for Theory X
... theories of motivation and most work tasks were not ordered to allow workers to satisfy these higher-level needs (1967, 76). People were not encouraged to be innovative. McGregor believed that the key to understanding these management failures was to understand how the assumptions or mental models t ...
... theories of motivation and most work tasks were not ordered to allow workers to satisfy these higher-level needs (1967, 76). People were not encouraged to be innovative. McGregor believed that the key to understanding these management failures was to understand how the assumptions or mental models t ...
Using CMM - Pearce Associates
... "…communication theory, I came to believe, must deal with what it means to live a life, the shape of social institutions and cultural traditions, the pragmatics of social action, and the poetics of social order." (Communication and the Human Condition, 1989, p. xvi) Ultimately, CMM is a way of think ...
... "…communication theory, I came to believe, must deal with what it means to live a life, the shape of social institutions and cultural traditions, the pragmatics of social action, and the poetics of social order." (Communication and the Human Condition, 1989, p. xvi) Ultimately, CMM is a way of think ...
The role of eyes in early face processing: A rapid adaptation study of
... According to the OSH, larger adaptation effects should be found for inverted than upright adaptors regardless of the category. Thus, in response to S2, a decreased activation should be found for inverted compared to upright adaptors, for each adaptor category tested: houses, mouths, eyes, faces, eye ...
... According to the OSH, larger adaptation effects should be found for inverted than upright adaptors regardless of the category. Thus, in response to S2, a decreased activation should be found for inverted compared to upright adaptors, for each adaptor category tested: houses, mouths, eyes, faces, eye ...