Trust as a Decision. The Problems and Functions of Trust in
... 1984. Therefore, in this work special attention is given to the way that the concept of trust would function in the context of advanced systems theory. In addition, I study the way in which the concept of trust would function in the context of ‘strangers’, the welfare state and the system of care. I ...
... 1984. Therefore, in this work special attention is given to the way that the concept of trust would function in the context of advanced systems theory. In addition, I study the way in which the concept of trust would function in the context of ‘strangers’, the welfare state and the system of care. I ...
How to appear responsible? Legitimizing CSR 100 largest companies in Finland
... challenges that they need to overcome in order for the businesses to be able to operate: One of these challenges is globalization. Together with global sourcing, it increases the complexity of the businesses’ supply chains and makes them more difficult to monitor. Unified corporate policies are also ...
... challenges that they need to overcome in order for the businesses to be able to operate: One of these challenges is globalization. Together with global sourcing, it increases the complexity of the businesses’ supply chains and makes them more difficult to monitor. Unified corporate policies are also ...
Electronic Mail and its Possible Negative Aspects in Organizational Contexts
... true, but in my opinion it has been the journey itself that has been the goal and not the destination. First of all I want to thank my supervisor, Jacob Palme who has been a real as well as a virtual support. You have guided me with kindness, thoughtfulness and wisdom in the area of computer-mediate ...
... true, but in my opinion it has been the journey itself that has been the goal and not the destination. First of all I want to thank my supervisor, Jacob Palme who has been a real as well as a virtual support. You have guided me with kindness, thoughtfulness and wisdom in the area of computer-mediate ...
Modelling Risk Perception and Risk Communication in Nuclear
... Media coverage of a nuclear emergency event.............................................................................................30 Research design ............................................................................................................................................31 Pu ...
... Media coverage of a nuclear emergency event.............................................................................................30 Research design ............................................................................................................................................31 Pu ...
Erving Goffman and the Gestural Dynamics of Modern Selfhood
... bodily motions of persons imagined as autonomous individuals. To draw on the OED one last time, gesture is ‘now [used] only in [a] restricted sense: A movement expressive of thought or feeling’. We can imagine, therefore, that at the time sociology and anthropology were taking shape as modern discip ...
... bodily motions of persons imagined as autonomous individuals. To draw on the OED one last time, gesture is ‘now [used] only in [a] restricted sense: A movement expressive of thought or feeling’. We can imagine, therefore, that at the time sociology and anthropology were taking shape as modern discip ...
Collapsing Distinctions: Interacting within Fields of Intelligence on
... contemporary, Western experimental music, which may offer new ways of thinking about interstellar communication. The subject is vast, and in the space available we will only scratch the surface of possibilities. ...
... contemporary, Western experimental music, which may offer new ways of thinking about interstellar communication. The subject is vast, and in the space available we will only scratch the surface of possibilities. ...
Online Ideology: A Comparison of Website Communication and
... observe ideological groups via an online setting. Key words: online communication, technology, internet groups, ideological groups, message board ...
... observe ideological groups via an online setting. Key words: online communication, technology, internet groups, ideological groups, message board ...
Goffman_in_ Dialogue
... as a mode of communication which many assert seeks mutual understanding as its rationale.9 Nevertheless, he offers the theory and practice of dialogue a number of valuable insights, notably in his study of human interaction. This is premised on face-to-face encounter/engagement, which he examines ac ...
... as a mode of communication which many assert seeks mutual understanding as its rationale.9 Nevertheless, he offers the theory and practice of dialogue a number of valuable insights, notably in his study of human interaction. This is premised on face-to-face encounter/engagement, which he examines ac ...
book - University of Westminster Press
... In contemporary society, we have witnessed a certain revitalised interest in 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 contempora ...
... In contemporary society, we have witnessed a certain revitalised interest in 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 contempora ...
A Sequential Analysis of Procedural Communication in
... procedural statements within the team interaction process is slightly different from Putnam’s earlier work. Whereas Putnam’s (1983) description of procedural communication includes statements about how tasks should be handled and when specific steps of a team project should be implemented, we explic ...
... procedural statements within the team interaction process is slightly different from Putnam’s earlier work. Whereas Putnam’s (1983) description of procedural communication includes statements about how tasks should be handled and when specific steps of a team project should be implemented, we explic ...
Hybridity, or the Cultural Logic of Globalization
... the next chapter, conveys a synthetic notion of culture and a dynamic understanding of relations between cultures. As I conceive it, critical transculturalism is at once an engagement with hybridity as a discursive formation, a framework for international communication theory, and an agenda for rese ...
... the next chapter, conveys a synthetic notion of culture and a dynamic understanding of relations between cultures. As I conceive it, critical transculturalism is at once an engagement with hybridity as a discursive formation, a framework for international communication theory, and an agenda for rese ...
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
... In light of these criticisms it does seem reasonable to question how far the rhetoric and ideas of risk communication actually translate into socially valued communicative action or whether indeed they were ever intended to do so. But furthermore, even when risk communication has been implemented in ...
... In light of these criticisms it does seem reasonable to question how far the rhetoric and ideas of risk communication actually translate into socially valued communicative action or whether indeed they were ever intended to do so. But furthermore, even when risk communication has been implemented in ...
The effects of perceived dominance in persuasion
... message. In addition to the message arguments, three variables were expected to affect the mediating processes. These were the source of the message, the medium through which the message was delivered, and the recipient of the message. Together, these processes and variables had the potential to pr ...
... message. In addition to the message arguments, three variables were expected to affect the mediating processes. These were the source of the message, the medium through which the message was delivered, and the recipient of the message. Together, these processes and variables had the potential to pr ...
creating an `architecture of listening`
... disseminate organizations’ messages using a transmissional or broadcast model. Analysis shows that, on average, around 80 per cent of organizational resources devoted to public communication are focussed on speaking (i.e., distributing the organization’s information and messages). Even social media, ...
... disseminate organizations’ messages using a transmissional or broadcast model. Analysis shows that, on average, around 80 per cent of organizational resources devoted to public communication are focussed on speaking (i.e., distributing the organization’s information and messages). Even social media, ...
creating an `architecture of listening` in organizations
... disseminate organizations’ messages using a transmissional or broadcast model. Analysis shows that, on average, around 80 per cent of organizational resources devoted to public communication are focussed on speaking (i.e., distributing the organization’s information and messages). Even social media, ...
... disseminate organizations’ messages using a transmissional or broadcast model. Analysis shows that, on average, around 80 per cent of organizational resources devoted to public communication are focussed on speaking (i.e., distributing the organization’s information and messages). Even social media, ...
ADVERTISING TYPOLOGIES
... categories that are described in familiar terms, however, the problems of exclusivity of categories and consistency of classification have been raised. Laskey et al (1989) found that some message types were evident in the same advertisement and that coding of particular advertisements was difficult ...
... categories that are described in familiar terms, however, the problems of exclusivity of categories and consistency of classification have been raised. Laskey et al (1989) found that some message types were evident in the same advertisement and that coding of particular advertisements was difficult ...
Critical Political Economy of Communication and
... political-economic theory and its concepts so that those concepts, and even the theory itself, do not become static but instead remain perpetually critical. This chapter is intended to contribute to a consideration of the critical dialectical method of theorizing as it is relevant to the critical po ...
... political-economic theory and its concepts so that those concepts, and even the theory itself, do not become static but instead remain perpetually critical. This chapter is intended to contribute to a consideration of the critical dialectical method of theorizing as it is relevant to the critical po ...
Conceptualizing Mediatization: Contexts, traditions
... to communication media but to generalized symbolic media like power and money. In his edited volume Medier och kulturer, anthropologist Ulf Hannerz (1990) characterized the cultural influence of media on culture as such (that is, beyond its contents) as mediatization. These examples demonstrate that ...
... to communication media but to generalized symbolic media like power and money. In his edited volume Medier och kulturer, anthropologist Ulf Hannerz (1990) characterized the cultural influence of media on culture as such (that is, beyond its contents) as mediatization. These examples demonstrate that ...
Erving Goffman and advertising
... For Goffman “advertisements mediate the ritualized interaction orders of society in a way that anticipates and is already adapted to the variety of readings it will be subject to.” (Ytreberg, 2002, p. 486). In the same way as individuals try to interact in a manner appropriate to the arena in which ...
... For Goffman “advertisements mediate the ritualized interaction orders of society in a way that anticipates and is already adapted to the variety of readings it will be subject to.” (Ytreberg, 2002, p. 486). In the same way as individuals try to interact in a manner appropriate to the arena in which ...
Mapping Media and Communication Research: France
... laboratories, foundations, associations, and academic journals within Infocom. Also, some of the most important private research agencies and companies are introduced. The last section of the chapter presents the basic funding sources for Infocom. The third chapter gives an account of the main appro ...
... laboratories, foundations, associations, and academic journals within Infocom. Also, some of the most important private research agencies and companies are introduced. The last section of the chapter presents the basic funding sources for Infocom. The third chapter gives an account of the main appro ...
1. Introduction 1.1 The nature of social science 1.2 What is scientific
... sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes particularly evident when we are called upon to address the communication process within the wider in ...
... sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes particularly evident when we are called upon to address the communication process within the wider in ...
2. The Context of Mass Communication Research
... sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes particularly evident when we are called upon to address the communication process within the wider in ...
... sort of information on the wider social and cultural implications of developments in communication that ideally should provide a reliable base for policy formulation and decisionmaking. This becomes particularly evident when we are called upon to address the communication process within the wider in ...
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).