
Trust as a Decision. The Problems and Functions of Trust in
... phenomenological philosophy, George Spencer-Brown’s mathematical model of distinction, and Luhmann’s lifelong debate with Jürgen Habermas, all of which – as well as Georg Simmel’s writings on trust – will in turn be taken into consideration in the present study of the advanced Luhmannian problematic ...
... phenomenological philosophy, George Spencer-Brown’s mathematical model of distinction, and Luhmann’s lifelong debate with Jürgen Habermas, all of which – as well as Georg Simmel’s writings on trust – will in turn be taken into consideration in the present study of the advanced Luhmannian problematic ...
Electronic Mail and its Possible Negative Aspects in Organizational Contexts
... Electronic mail (e-mail) has become the medium of choice in most organizations because of some of its special features. E-mail, like all computermediated communication, changes the way we interact and has therefore an impact on working conditions, sometimes in a negative direction. Research findings ...
... Electronic mail (e-mail) has become the medium of choice in most organizations because of some of its special features. E-mail, like all computermediated communication, changes the way we interact and has therefore an impact on working conditions, sometimes in a negative direction. Research findings ...
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 ...
- The Lincoln Repository
... resolve conflict good communication may help people to achieve that aim through facilitating better understanding, but it cannot guarantee that conflict will be resolved or even ameliorated. Even when people caught up in conflict understand the situation at hand as well as the perspectives, intenti ...
... resolve conflict good communication may help people to achieve that aim through facilitating better understanding, but it cannot guarantee that conflict will be resolved or even ameliorated. Even when people caught up in conflict understand the situation at hand as well as the perspectives, intenti ...
creating an `architecture of listening` in organizations
... best, often poorly, and sometimes not at all. Few ‘walk the talk’ of two-way communication, dialogue, conversation, engagement, consultation, collaboration, and relationships. Listening, which requires (1) recognition of others’ rights and views; (2) acknowledgement; (3) paying attention; (4) interp ...
... best, often poorly, and sometimes not at all. Few ‘walk the talk’ of two-way communication, dialogue, conversation, engagement, consultation, collaboration, and relationships. Listening, which requires (1) recognition of others’ rights and views; (2) acknowledgement; (3) paying attention; (4) interp ...
creating an `architecture of listening`
... best, often poorly, and sometimes not at all. Few ‘walk the talk’ of two-way communication, dialogue, conversation, engagement, consultation, collaboration, and relationships. Listening, which requires (1) recognition of others’ rights and views; (2) acknowledgement; (3) paying attention; (4) interp ...
... best, often poorly, and sometimes not at all. Few ‘walk the talk’ of two-way communication, dialogue, conversation, engagement, consultation, collaboration, and relationships. Listening, which requires (1) recognition of others’ rights and views; (2) acknowledgement; (3) paying attention; (4) interp ...
A Sequential Analysis of Procedural Communication in
... specific communicative behaviors in meetings that strongly impact meeting satisfaction and subsequent team productivity (Kauffeld & Lehmann-Willenbrock, 2012). Proactive behaviors include signaling interest in change, taking responsibility, and planning concrete steps to be carried out after the mee ...
... specific communicative behaviors in meetings that strongly impact meeting satisfaction and subsequent team productivity (Kauffeld & Lehmann-Willenbrock, 2012). Proactive behaviors include signaling interest in change, taking responsibility, and planning concrete steps to be carried out after the mee ...
mindfulness_meta-analysis_-_keating
... Davidson and Kasziak (2015) pointed out that first-person, second-person, or third-person perspective of the study makes a difference in the outcomes reported. Finally, there are studies showing that there are cognitively adverse effects to mindfulness meditation because participants become aware of ...
... Davidson and Kasziak (2015) pointed out that first-person, second-person, or third-person perspective of the study makes a difference in the outcomes reported. Finally, there are studies showing that there are cognitively adverse effects to mindfulness meditation because participants become aware of ...
book - University of Westminster Press
... multidimensional concepts of alienation and appropriation that are grounded in the works of Marx, Lukács and Honneth. Questioning this approach, this book does not argue for a reification of the Frankfurt School, but rather for an open dialogue in cultural Marxism that opens up debates and lines of ...
... multidimensional concepts of alienation and appropriation that are grounded in the works of Marx, Lukács and Honneth. Questioning this approach, this book does not argue for a reification of the Frankfurt School, but rather for an open dialogue in cultural Marxism that opens up debates and lines of ...
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 ...
Hybridity, or the Cultural Logic of Globalization
... arrival in the Polynesian archipelago. These case studies represent two kinds of hybridity, the former superficial and historically inconsequential, the latter deeply rooted and of epochal significance. They demonstrate that hybridity is of dubious usefulness if employed as a broad conceptual umbrel ...
... arrival in the Polynesian archipelago. These case studies represent two kinds of hybridity, the former superficial and historically inconsequential, the latter deeply rooted and of epochal significance. They demonstrate that hybridity is of dubious usefulness if employed as a broad conceptual umbrel ...
A First Look at Communication Theory
... contains a series of multiple choice, true-false, and essay questions designed to assess various levels of mastery. We admit at the outset that the multiple choice and true-false questions were particularly difficult for us to write. First, we do not use such assessment strategies in our own teachin ...
... contains a series of multiple choice, true-false, and essay questions designed to assess various levels of mastery. We admit at the outset that the multiple choice and true-false questions were particularly difficult for us to write. First, we do not use such assessment strategies in our own teachin ...
"Telling the Truth:" Dietrich Bonhoeffer`s Rhetorical
... theoretically and practically no model or method can carry this weight on its own. Models and methods are not therefore value neutral; rather, they are value morphic, able to be reshaped to fit multiple and often incommensurate visions of the good. Yet, the attraction of communication theory to mode ...
... theoretically and practically no model or method can carry this weight on its own. Models and methods are not therefore value neutral; rather, they are value morphic, able to be reshaped to fit multiple and often incommensurate visions of the good. Yet, the attraction of communication theory to mode ...
Communication Efficacy Using Technology within Virtual Teams
... several different aspects contribute to an overall understanding of inclusion, such as team members having a perception of influence on the team’s goals, priorities, and decisions (Ravi & Aparna, 2012). The present study adopts this definition by identifying inclusion as team members gaining a sense ...
... several different aspects contribute to an overall understanding of inclusion, such as team members having a perception of influence on the team’s goals, priorities, and decisions (Ravi & Aparna, 2012). The present study adopts this definition by identifying inclusion as team members gaining a sense ...
1 - LISC
... The uncertainty is a key element in the farmer’s decision. It is therefore important to take it into account in the model. A frequent way to represent the uncertainties is to use an interval between a lower and upper value. The lower and upper values can correspond to the limits in which the expecte ...
... The uncertainty is a key element in the farmer’s decision. It is therefore important to take it into account in the model. A frequent way to represent the uncertainties is to use an interval between a lower and upper value. The lower and upper values can correspond to the limits in which the expecte ...
Activating, seeking and creating common ground: A socio
... In fact, one of the main differences between the cognitive-philosophical approach and the socio-cultural interactional approach is that the former considers intention an a priori mental state of speakers that underpins communication, while the latter regards intention as a post factum construct that ...
... In fact, one of the main differences between the cognitive-philosophical approach and the socio-cultural interactional approach is that the former considers intention an a priori mental state of speakers that underpins communication, while the latter regards intention as a post factum construct that ...
Communication science and information science
... account of this in our respective bodies of works defeats our mission as scientists. Scientific work is defined by the researcher’s proposed theories. The proposed theories are the means by which our work is a continuation of and a response to the concerned bodies of knowledge. Cibangu (2013) discus ...
... account of this in our respective bodies of works defeats our mission as scientists. Scientific work is defined by the researcher’s proposed theories. The proposed theories are the means by which our work is a continuation of and a response to the concerned bodies of knowledge. Cibangu (2013) discus ...
Organization
... reflected in organizational practices. We refer to such communication, which announces ideals and intentions rather than reflect actual behaviours, as aspirational talk. Although aspirational talk may lead to pretense, deceit and decoupling as some empirical evidence suggest (e.g. Boiral, 2007; Khan ...
... reflected in organizational practices. We refer to such communication, which announces ideals and intentions rather than reflect actual behaviours, as aspirational talk. Although aspirational talk may lead to pretense, deceit and decoupling as some empirical evidence suggest (e.g. Boiral, 2007; Khan ...
Effects of Coping Skills Training on Generalized Self
... (1986) has reviewed a large body of empirical evidence that perceived self-efficacy (beliefs in one's capabilities to execute required behaviors) facilitates adaptive behavior and helps to mediate constructive behavior change. Among the conditions that alter self-efficacy, the most influential is as ...
... (1986) has reviewed a large body of empirical evidence that perceived self-efficacy (beliefs in one's capabilities to execute required behaviors) facilitates adaptive behavior and helps to mediate constructive behavior change. Among the conditions that alter self-efficacy, the most influential is as ...
CSR as aspirational talk
... reflected in organizational practices. We refer to such communication, which announces ideals and intentions rather than reflect actual behaviours, as aspirational talk. Although aspirational talk may lead to pretense, deceit and decoupling as some empirical evidence suggest (e.g. Boiral, 2007; Khan ...
... reflected in organizational practices. We refer to such communication, which announces ideals and intentions rather than reflect actual behaviours, as aspirational talk. Although aspirational talk may lead to pretense, deceit and decoupling as some empirical evidence suggest (e.g. Boiral, 2007; Khan ...
Tattoo: a multifaceted medium of communication Christian Wymann
... of the phenomena come into view, making visible some of the features they share and others that differ. While every definition inevitably includes and excludes certain aspects, some are scientifically more useful than others. With definitions that are too general and imprecise, phenomena may appear ...
... of the phenomena come into view, making visible some of the features they share and others that differ. While every definition inevitably includes and excludes certain aspects, some are scientifically more useful than others. With definitions that are too general and imprecise, phenomena may appear ...
prickmag
... of the phenomena come into view, making visible some of the features they share and others that differ. While every definition inevitably includes and excludes certain aspects, some are scientifically more useful than others. With definitions that are too general and imprecise, phenomena may appear ...
... of the phenomena come into view, making visible some of the features they share and others that differ. While every definition inevitably includes and excludes certain aspects, some are scientifically more useful than others. With definitions that are too general and imprecise, phenomena may appear ...
7 Organization design for new product development
... Developing a new product is a complex process that typically involves contributions of many disciplines. The more complex the product, the larger the number and arguably the heterogeneity of the people involved in the development effort. At the peak of the design effort, Airbus involved several thou ...
... Developing a new product is a complex process that typically involves contributions of many disciplines. The more complex the product, the larger the number and arguably the heterogeneity of the people involved in the development effort. At the peak of the design effort, Airbus involved several thou ...
The Case for Communication in Sustainable Development
... information and communication processes in a society, instead of the ad hoc or fragmentary approach policymakers often take at the moment. Open, inclusive, participatory information and media channels also need to be recognised as one of the most important res publica (public goods) that benefit a ...
... information and communication processes in a society, instead of the ad hoc or fragmentary approach policymakers often take at the moment. Open, inclusive, participatory information and media channels also need to be recognised as one of the most important res publica (public goods) that benefit a ...
COMMUNICATION, CONTEXTS AND CULTURE A communicative
... other person to know that there is „x“; but it may also be another act of working or another communicative action: I want the other person to do „y“, or I want the other person to answer my question. Similarly to Habermas, Schütz and Luckmann thereby presuppose some kind of orientation towards under ...
... other person to know that there is „x“; but it may also be another act of working or another communicative action: I want the other person to do „y“, or I want the other person to answer my question. Similarly to Habermas, Schütz and Luckmann thereby presuppose some kind of orientation towards under ...