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... is controversial [5]. Fourth, major news stories are spread directly by the news media to a greater extent than by personal sources. It is questionable that citizens completely trust opinion leaders and completely distrust news media [28]. Fifth, information flow is not necessarily two-step. The mult ...
... is controversial [5]. Fourth, major news stories are spread directly by the news media to a greater extent than by personal sources. It is questionable that citizens completely trust opinion leaders and completely distrust news media [28]. Fifth, information flow is not necessarily two-step. The mult ...
Exploring Intercultural Interactions in Multicultural Contexts:
... argument does not even appeal to NSs at all. West Indians, however, understand this type of argumentative style of making clear how one feels without “beating around the bush.” Gumperz and Cook-Gumperz’ (1982b) analysis not only takes into account a global level of generality by focusing on the perc ...
... argument does not even appeal to NSs at all. West Indians, however, understand this type of argumentative style of making clear how one feels without “beating around the bush.” Gumperz and Cook-Gumperz’ (1982b) analysis not only takes into account a global level of generality by focusing on the perc ...
Organization
... While the instability of the concept has been, and continues to be, a source of ongoing discomfort and critique (e.g. Banerjee, 2008; Bartlett and Devin, 2011; Woolfson and Beck, 2005), it is possible to argue, as we will do in this article, that the open-ended nature of CSR is an advantage to the f ...
... While the instability of the concept has been, and continues to be, a source of ongoing discomfort and critique (e.g. Banerjee, 2008; Bartlett and Devin, 2011; Woolfson and Beck, 2005), it is possible to argue, as we will do in this article, that the open-ended nature of CSR is an advantage to the f ...
A Powerful Public Sphere? - VBN
... Empirically speaking, this distinction is somewhat artificial, as it will become apparent in the table below. For example, actors have overlapping identities as they move between different arenas and ways of communicating depending on the issue at stake, who they are interacting with or confronting, ...
... Empirically speaking, this distinction is somewhat artificial, as it will become apparent in the table below. For example, actors have overlapping identities as they move between different arenas and ways of communicating depending on the issue at stake, who they are interacting with or confronting, ...
CSR as aspirational talk
... While the instability of the concept has been, and continues to be, a source of ongoing discomfort and critique (e.g. Banerjee, 2008; Bartlett and Devin, 2011; Woolfson and Beck, 2005), it is possible to argue, as we will do in this article, that the open-ended nature of CSR is an advantage to the f ...
... While the instability of the concept has been, and continues to be, a source of ongoing discomfort and critique (e.g. Banerjee, 2008; Bartlett and Devin, 2011; Woolfson and Beck, 2005), it is possible to argue, as we will do in this article, that the open-ended nature of CSR is an advantage to the f ...
Communication Efficacy Using Technology within Virtual Teams
... As globalization broadens its geographical and economical reach into the 21st century, businesses wishing to remain competitive in the marketplace have recognized the importance of building teams of employees who work hundreds or even thousands of miles apart (Algesheimer, Dholakia, & Gurău, 2011). ...
... As globalization broadens its geographical and economical reach into the 21st century, businesses wishing to remain competitive in the marketplace have recognized the importance of building teams of employees who work hundreds or even thousands of miles apart (Algesheimer, Dholakia, & Gurău, 2011). ...
1 UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCE OF INTERPERSONAL
... Over the last decade, there has been an upsurge in interest among scholars on the importance of tacit knowledge transfer in firms, due to the belief that tacit knowledge represents a major source of sustainable competitive advantage (Darr and Kurtzberg, 2000). Despite this interest, factors affectin ...
... Over the last decade, there has been an upsurge in interest among scholars on the importance of tacit knowledge transfer in firms, due to the belief that tacit knowledge represents a major source of sustainable competitive advantage (Darr and Kurtzberg, 2000). Despite this interest, factors affectin ...
"Telling the Truth:" Dietrich Bonhoeffer`s Rhetorical
... eternal life and a world heyond. Inspired hy Bonhoeffer's unusual synthesis of normally polarized positions, I offer a thesis that is sure to sound peculiar, if not scandalous. The thesis is this: Bonhoeffer's work on discourse ethics—specifically on truth telling—entails a revelation of rhetoric, s ...
... eternal life and a world heyond. Inspired hy Bonhoeffer's unusual synthesis of normally polarized positions, I offer a thesis that is sure to sound peculiar, if not scandalous. The thesis is this: Bonhoeffer's work on discourse ethics—specifically on truth telling—entails a revelation of rhetoric, s ...
Ecological Perception: Seeing Systems Abstract
... recording of what is out there, but a mental configuration that we interpret as an image – the end result of a highly exploratory and complex information-seeking system” (p.37). It is because visual representations are understood as an interpretation of reality, and not reality itself, that images c ...
... recording of what is out there, but a mental configuration that we interpret as an image – the end result of a highly exploratory and complex information-seeking system” (p.37). It is because visual representations are understood as an interpretation of reality, and not reality itself, that images c ...
Powepoint Presentation
... sometimes less social persuasion produces more attitude change because people feel they have freely chosen a particular opinion or behavior • Truth is personal: much “truth” is circumstantial, subjective so the same “truth” may be interpreted differently by different individuals This is PR 11th Edit ...
... sometimes less social persuasion produces more attitude change because people feel they have freely chosen a particular opinion or behavior • Truth is personal: much “truth” is circumstantial, subjective so the same “truth” may be interpreted differently by different individuals This is PR 11th Edit ...
Toward a Positive Design Theory: Principles for Designing
... Taking this holistic lifecycle view of information and communication technology, we use a motivational perspective to reframe issues in technology design and use. This perspective is intended to approach information and communication technology design with a positive lens, by focusing on valuation o ...
... Taking this holistic lifecycle view of information and communication technology, we use a motivational perspective to reframe issues in technology design and use. This perspective is intended to approach information and communication technology design with a positive lens, by focusing on valuation o ...
Public relations ethics in information management
... or emotion from one person or group to another (or others) primarily through symbols” (Theodorson & Theodorson, 1992, cited in Theaker, 2001, p. 13). Some authors see it in the way of “exchange of messages through some channel and in some medium” (Danesi, 2009, p. 69). Many public relations theoreti ...
... or emotion from one person or group to another (or others) primarily through symbols” (Theodorson & Theodorson, 1992, cited in Theaker, 2001, p. 13). Some authors see it in the way of “exchange of messages through some channel and in some medium” (Danesi, 2009, p. 69). Many public relations theoreti ...
7 Organization design for new product development
... copy machines, and other electronic products. Unless the product is very simple, no single person carries out a new product development (NPD) effort on his or her own. Considering that many people from different disciplines need to be involved in the development effort, one fundamental question aris ...
... copy machines, and other electronic products. Unless the product is very simple, no single person carries out a new product development (NPD) effort on his or her own. Considering that many people from different disciplines need to be involved in the development effort, one fundamental question aris ...
Five Challenges for the Future of Media
... media content on different types of prosocial behavior (Mares & Woodard, 2007). Finally, most other meta-analyses that synthesize the media-effects literature (e.g., see the chapters in Preiss et al., 2007) have yielded effect sizes that fall within the range of what Cohen (1988) classifies as small ...
... media content on different types of prosocial behavior (Mares & Woodard, 2007). Finally, most other meta-analyses that synthesize the media-effects literature (e.g., see the chapters in Preiss et al., 2007) have yielded effect sizes that fall within the range of what Cohen (1988) classifies as small ...
Abstracts Thursday, Nov. 21 - ICA Political Communication Division
... He Tweets, She Tweets: Examining Gendered Presentations of Self in 2012 Senate Elections The 2012 U.S. elections witnessed a rise in national discourse about gender politics, the likes of which had not been seen in years, and the eventual election of more women to the U.S. Congress than ever before ...
... He Tweets, She Tweets: Examining Gendered Presentations of Self in 2012 Senate Elections The 2012 U.S. elections witnessed a rise in national discourse about gender politics, the likes of which had not been seen in years, and the eventual election of more women to the U.S. Congress than ever before ...
Consumer Adoption Intentions Toward the Internet in China
... study investigates the effects of impersonal and interpersonal communication channels ...
... study investigates the effects of impersonal and interpersonal communication channels ...
Succeeding Failure through Martin Buber`s I-It:
... particular situation. We can potentially fail when we select one job from multiple job offers; we can potentially fail when we take action to change careers; we can potentially fail when we fail to read a situation appropriately and say the wrong thing or take erroneous action. There are many areas ...
... particular situation. We can potentially fail when we select one job from multiple job offers; we can potentially fail when we take action to change careers; we can potentially fail when we fail to read a situation appropriately and say the wrong thing or take erroneous action. There are many areas ...
Communication science and information science
... communication, namely the sharing of meaning and experiences, were outlined (Habermas [1981] 1984, [1981] 1987). It is through human interaction that voices and writings receive their fuller expression. Of note is the view of voice and speech as items that are more inclusive than the mere fixed and ...
... communication, namely the sharing of meaning and experiences, were outlined (Habermas [1981] 1984, [1981] 1987). It is through human interaction that voices and writings receive their fuller expression. Of note is the view of voice and speech as items that are more inclusive than the mere fixed and ...
prickmag
... new way by distinguishing between form and medium. This allows one to grasp the particular communicational characteristics of tattooing and tattoos and see how they make a difference socially. In the end, one not only gets a clear definition of what tattooing is and how it works in terms of communic ...
... new way by distinguishing between form and medium. This allows one to grasp the particular communicational characteristics of tattooing and tattoos and see how they make a difference socially. In the end, one not only gets a clear definition of what tattooing is and how it works in terms of communic ...
Tattoo: a multifaceted medium of communication Christian Wymann
... new way by distinguishing between form and medium. This allows one to grasp the particular communicational characteristics of tattooing and tattoos and see how they make a difference socially. In the end, one not only gets a clear definition of what tattooing is and how it works in terms of communic ...
... new way by distinguishing between form and medium. This allows one to grasp the particular communicational characteristics of tattooing and tattoos and see how they make a difference socially. In the end, one not only gets a clear definition of what tattooing is and how it works in terms of communic ...
Rethinking Power Relations in Critical/Cultural Studies: A Dialectical
... constitutive. He thus rejects the idea of knowledge as a path towards an objective “Truth” that can enable people to question—and potentially do away with— particular material conditions. Rather, as an episteme of “objective reality,” the discourse of a period that we embrace is a way to exercise po ...
... constitutive. He thus rejects the idea of knowledge as a path towards an objective “Truth” that can enable people to question—and potentially do away with— particular material conditions. Rather, as an episteme of “objective reality,” the discourse of a period that we embrace is a way to exercise po ...
The Case for Communication in Sustainable Development
... Indeed, an increased power and ability to communicate is what poor people wish for themselves as much as the more tangible development benefits targeted by the MDGs. When the World Bank asked 40,000 poor people in 1999 what they desired most, having ‘a voice’ was one of the most frequent replies, se ...
... Indeed, an increased power and ability to communicate is what poor people wish for themselves as much as the more tangible development benefits targeted by the MDGs. When the World Bank asked 40,000 poor people in 1999 what they desired most, having ‘a voice’ was one of the most frequent replies, se ...
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... Control structures affect perceived responsibility, because actors only feel morally responsible for a firm’s behaviour when they consider themselves sufficiently ‘involved’ in the firm’s decision process. Based on a wide range of experimental studies (described in section 2) supported by a theoreti ...
... Control structures affect perceived responsibility, because actors only feel morally responsible for a firm’s behaviour when they consider themselves sufficiently ‘involved’ in the firm’s decision process. Based on a wide range of experimental studies (described in section 2) supported by a theoreti ...
Social Psychological Models Of Interpersonal
... assumed to be capacities of the normal person, and little attention was paid to the specific details of how these mental operations were accomplished. In order for messages to change attitudes, people must be able to understand them, remember them, think about them, etc. It was assumed that people c ...
... assumed to be capacities of the normal person, and little attention was paid to the specific details of how these mental operations were accomplished. In order for messages to change attitudes, people must be able to understand them, remember them, think about them, etc. It was assumed that people c ...
Models of communication
Models of communication are conceptual models used to explain the human communication process. The first major model for communication came in 1949 and was conceived by Claude Elwood Shannon and Warren Weaver for Bell Laboratories. Following the basic concept, communication is the process of sending and receiving messages or transferring information from one part (sender) to another (receiver).