An Ecology of Communication moves readers beyond the anthropocentric bias of communication study and toward a listening-based model of communication; an essential move toward discerning fitting responses and the call to responsibility in an age of ecocrisis.
An Ecology of Communication moves readers beyond the anthropocentric bias of communication study and toward a listening-based model of communication; an essential move toward discerning fitting responses and the call to responsibility in an age of ecocrisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Homestead is associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at New England College.
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Table of Contents Introduction: Ecocrisis as a Crisis of Communication Chapter One: The Fitting Response: Calvin O. Schrag and Rational Communication Chapter Two: Integral Meta-Theory: Ken Wilber and Spiritual Communication Chapter Three: To Learn but Not Return: Paul Shepard and Mythic-Animistic Communication Chapter Four: The Pattern that Connects: Gregory Bateson and Aesthetic Communication Chapter Five: Discerning the Unfit: New Age to Ascension Chapter Six: Discerning the Unfit: Interspecies Communication Chapter Seven: The Call to Responsibility: Thoreau and the Voice(s) of Nature Epilogue: A Fitting Responsiveness: Communicating Our Way into the Future
Table of Contents Introduction: Ecocrisis as a Crisis of Communication Chapter One: The Fitting Response: Calvin O. Schrag and Rational Communication Chapter Two: Integral Meta-Theory: Ken Wilber and Spiritual Communication Chapter Three: To Learn but Not Return: Paul Shepard and Mythic-Animistic Communication Chapter Four: The Pattern that Connects: Gregory Bateson and Aesthetic Communication Chapter Five: Discerning the Unfit: New Age to Ascension Chapter Six: Discerning the Unfit: Interspecies Communication Chapter Seven: The Call to Responsibility: Thoreau and the Voice(s) of Nature Epilogue: A Fitting Responsiveness: Communicating Our Way into the Future
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