This book covers the history, theoretical postulates, and research methodology of the Palo Alto School of Communication, also known as the Palo Alto Group. Chapter One provides an overview of the history and background of the Palo Alto School, including its pioneers, beginnings, and relationship with various humanities disciplines. It also highlights the importance of Palo Alto in the field of communication and media studies.Chapter Two delves into the systematic thought and approach of the Palo Alto School, including the problem of system fragmentation and the application of open system and general system theory. It also discusses the basic assumptions of the Palo Alto School and the general theory of systems, along with its principles.Chapter Three explores the research methodology employed by the Palo Alto School, including the methodology of psychosocial analysis, linguistic analysis, and observation as research techniques. It also provides an in-depth look into the research interview of the communication school, discussing the steps and techniques involved.
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