A rich source of ideas about sociological research methods to assist the researcher in determining what method will provide the most reliable and useful knowledge, how to choose between different methodologies, and what constitutes the most fruitful relationship between sociological theories and research methods
A rich source of ideas about sociological research methods to assist the researcher in determining what method will provide the most reliable and useful knowledge, how to choose between different methodologies, and what constitutes the most fruitful relationship between sociological theories and research methodsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: The Translation of Human Events 1: Communication: The Context of Change 2: The Mathematics of Communication 3: Feedback 4: A Transactional Model of Communication 5: Social Perception and Appraisal 6: Some Tentative Axioms of Communication II: The Symbolic Significance of Behavior 7: Social Interaction in Everyday Life 8: The Nature of Symbolic Interactions 9: Symbolic Strategies 10: Facial Engagements 11: When People Talk With People 12: Language Within Language 13: Communication Without Words 14: Defensive Communication III: The Structure of Communicative Acts 15: Communication Boundaries 16: Turn-Taking in Conversations 17: Visual Behavior In Social Interaction 18: Hand Movements 19: The Significance of Posture in Communication Systems 20: Communicative Silences: Forms and Functions IV: The Intersubjectivity of Understanding 21: Understanding Ourselves 22: Interaction and Interexperience in Dyads 23: Intersubjectvity and Understanding 24: Elements of the Interhuman 1 V: The Environment of Communication 25: Communication: The Flow of Information 26: The Medium Is The Message 27: Intercultural Communication 28: Adumbration As a Feature of Intercultural Communication 29: Man At The Mercy of Language Postscript
I: The Translation of Human Events 1: Communication: The Context of Change 2: The Mathematics of Communication 3: Feedback 4: A Transactional Model of Communication 5: Social Perception and Appraisal 6: Some Tentative Axioms of Communication II: The Symbolic Significance of Behavior 7: Social Interaction in Everyday Life 8: The Nature of Symbolic Interactions 9: Symbolic Strategies 10: Facial Engagements 11: When People Talk With People 12: Language Within Language 13: Communication Without Words 14: Defensive Communication III: The Structure of Communicative Acts 15: Communication Boundaries 16: Turn-Taking in Conversations 17: Visual Behavior In Social Interaction 18: Hand Movements 19: The Significance of Posture in Communication Systems 20: Communicative Silences: Forms and Functions IV: The Intersubjectivity of Understanding 21: Understanding Ourselves 22: Interaction and Interexperience in Dyads 23: Intersubjectvity and Understanding 24: Elements of the Interhuman 1 V: The Environment of Communication 25: Communication: The Flow of Information 26: The Medium Is The Message 27: Intercultural Communication 28: Adumbration As a Feature of Intercultural Communication 29: Man At The Mercy of Language Postscript
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