Klaus Krippendorff is an influential figure in communication studies widely known for his award-winning book Content Analysis. Over the years, Krippendorff has made important contributions to the ongoing debates on fundamental issues concerning communication theory, epistemology, methods of research, critical scholarship, second-order cybernetics, the social construction of reality through language, design, and meaning. On Communicating assembles Krippendorff's most significant writings - many of which are virtually unavailable today, appearing in less accessible publications, conference…mehr
Klaus Krippendorff is an influential figure in communication studies widely known for his award-winning book Content Analysis. Over the years, Krippendorff has made important contributions to the ongoing debates on fundamental issues concerning communication theory, epistemology, methods of research, critical scholarship, second-order cybernetics, the social construction of reality through language, design, and meaning. On Communicating assembles Krippendorff's most significant writings - many of which are virtually unavailable today, appearing in less accessible publications, conference proceedings, out-of-print book chapters, and articles in journals outside the communication field. In their totality, they provide a goldmine for communication students and scholars. Edited and with an introduction by Fernando Bermejo, this book provides readers with access to Krippendorff's key works.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Klaus Krippendorff is Gregory Bateson Term Professor for Cybernetics, Language, and Culture in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. His landmark book Content Analysis, now in its second edition, has been translated into Hungarian, Japanese, Italian, and Spanish. Fernando Bermejo teaches Communication at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, Spain. He holds a Ph.D. from the Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona and an MA from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Communicating Chapter 1. An Alternative Paradigm Chapter 2. Epistemological Grounding Chapter 3. Major Communication Metaphors Chapter 4. A Recursive Framework for Communication Theories Chapter 5. Conversation or Intellectual Imperialism Part 2: Otherness Chapter 6. The Otherness that Theory Creates Chapter 7. A Cybernetics of I-Other Relations Chapter 8. Pathology, Power and Emancipation Chapter 9. Writing Ecologically Part 3: Meaning Chapter 10. A Constructivist Critique of Semiotics Chapter 11. The Dialogical Meaning of Cultural Artifacts Chapter 12. The Methodo-logic of Content Analysis Chapter 13. Discourse as Systematically Constrained Conversation Part 4: Information Chapter 14. An Introduction to Information Theory Chapter 15. Research In-Formation Chapter 16. Paradox and Information Chapter 17. Cyberspace and its Artifacts Chapter 18. Social Memory References
Introduction Part 1: Communicating Chapter 1. An Alternative Paradigm Chapter 2. Epistemological Grounding Chapter 3. Major Communication Metaphors Chapter 4. A Recursive Framework for Communication Theories Chapter 5. Conversation or Intellectual Imperialism Part 2: Otherness Chapter 6. The Otherness that Theory Creates Chapter 7. A Cybernetics of I-Other Relations Chapter 8. Pathology, Power and Emancipation Chapter 9. Writing Ecologically Part 3: Meaning Chapter 10. A Constructivist Critique of Semiotics Chapter 11. The Dialogical Meaning of Cultural Artifacts Chapter 12. The Methodo-logic of Content Analysis Chapter 13. Discourse as Systematically Constrained Conversation Part 4: Information Chapter 14. An Introduction to Information Theory Chapter 15. Research In-Formation Chapter 16. Paradox and Information Chapter 17. Cyberspace and its Artifacts Chapter 18. Social Memory References
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