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1 Ιαν 2001 · A Sociological Theory of Communication: The Self-Organization of the Knowledge-Based Society. Loet Leydesdorff. – uPUBLISH.COM: Universal Publishers. Includes bibliographical references and...
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• Communication is crucial for developing positive relationships with children, young people and their families, colleagues and other professionals. • Communication allows ideas to be conveyed clearly and succinctly.
Prioritizing brevity and clarity, this textbook introduces the study of communication through examples and applications in a variety of contexts.
In this course, we will focus on three main sociological theories– conflict theory, structural functionalism, and symbolic interactionism. In order to achieve this result, it can be valuable first to understand what communication is and how it works. Communication is a relatively complex process.
15 Απρ 2024 · Sketches the ancient origins of the concept of communication, the distinction between communication as process and product, the social uses of communication, and 20th-century concepts that contributed to communication theory.
Communication is not simply one more thing that happens in personal and professional life; it is the very means by which we produce our personal relationships and professional experiences—it is how we plan, control, manage, persuade, understand, lead, love, and so on.
Symbolic interactionism is a theoretical perspective in sociology that addresses the manner in which society is created and maintained through face-to-face, repeated, meaningful interactions among individuals. This article surveys past theory and research in the interactionist tradition.