The Coordinated Management of Meaning
A Festschrift in Honor of W. Barnett Pearce
Herausgeber: Littlejohn, Stephen W.; McNamee, Sheila
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A Festschrift in Honor of W. Barnett Pearce
Herausgeber: Littlejohn, Stephen W.; McNamee, Sheila
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Honoring the work of W. Barnett Pearce, this volume of 16 essays explores various applications of the theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning. It anticipates futures in many areas of the communication field.
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Honoring the work of W. Barnett Pearce, this volume of 16 essays explores various applications of the theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning. It anticipates futures in many areas of the communication field.
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- The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9781611475265
- ISBN-10: 1611475260
- Artikelnr.: 39051018
- The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9781611475265
- ISBN-10: 1611475260
- Artikelnr.: 39051018
Edited by Stephen W. Littlejohn and Sheila McNamee - Contributions by Catherine Creede; Vernon E. Cronen; Robyn Penman; John Shotter; J. Kevin Barge; Victoria Chen; Stephen W. Littlejohn; Linda L. Putnam; Stanley Deetz; John Chetro-Szives; John W. Lannama
Contents PART 1: AT HOME IN THE UNIVERSE WITH MIRACLES AND HORIZONS Preface
Chapter 1: At Home in the Universe with Miracles and Horizons: Reflections
on Personal and Social Evolution By W. Barnett Pearce PART 2: PRACTICAL
THEORY Chapter 2: CMM, Argumentation and Moral Force By Vernon Cronen
Chapter : Enacting the Seventh Miracle: Elevating Generative Identity
Stories as a Practice of Compassion By Catherine Creede Chapter 4: On Being
Present and Participating: Projecting into 21st Century Media Life By Robyn
Penman Chapter 5: Social Worlds in their Making: Systemic Thinking from
within CMM By John Shotter and Cherrie Ravello Chapter 6: Communication,
Competence, and Systemic Practice By J. Kevin Barge PART 3: DIALOGUE
Chapter 7: Transforming Power through Systemic Questioning in Dialogue: A
Perspective from the Theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM)
By Victoria Chen Chapter 8: Moral Conflict, Communication, and the
Management of Difference By Stephen W. Littlejohn Chapter 9: Applying and
Extending Principles of CMM to Framing and Conflict Transformation By Linda
L. Putnam Chapter 10: Power and the Possibility of Generative Community
Dialogue By Stanley Deetz PART 4: SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION Chapter 11: Getting
Hold of the Difficulty Deep Down: Teaching from the Communication
Perspective By John Chetro-Szivos Chapter 12: Mixing Metaphors and
Metamorphosis: CMM and the Discourse of Making Better Social Worlds By John
Lannamann Chapter 13: Coordinating Logics of Meaning and Action: Developing
a Vocabulary of (Un)consciousness By Christine Oliver Chapter 14: Making
Change That Matters: A Story of Social Transformation and CMM By John
Parrish-Sprowl Chapter 15: On the Significance of "The 7th Miracle" for
Personal and Social Evolution By Kimberly Pearce Author and Editor
Biographies
Chapter 1: At Home in the Universe with Miracles and Horizons: Reflections
on Personal and Social Evolution By W. Barnett Pearce PART 2: PRACTICAL
THEORY Chapter 2: CMM, Argumentation and Moral Force By Vernon Cronen
Chapter : Enacting the Seventh Miracle: Elevating Generative Identity
Stories as a Practice of Compassion By Catherine Creede Chapter 4: On Being
Present and Participating: Projecting into 21st Century Media Life By Robyn
Penman Chapter 5: Social Worlds in their Making: Systemic Thinking from
within CMM By John Shotter and Cherrie Ravello Chapter 6: Communication,
Competence, and Systemic Practice By J. Kevin Barge PART 3: DIALOGUE
Chapter 7: Transforming Power through Systemic Questioning in Dialogue: A
Perspective from the Theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM)
By Victoria Chen Chapter 8: Moral Conflict, Communication, and the
Management of Difference By Stephen W. Littlejohn Chapter 9: Applying and
Extending Principles of CMM to Framing and Conflict Transformation By Linda
L. Putnam Chapter 10: Power and the Possibility of Generative Community
Dialogue By Stanley Deetz PART 4: SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION Chapter 11: Getting
Hold of the Difficulty Deep Down: Teaching from the Communication
Perspective By John Chetro-Szivos Chapter 12: Mixing Metaphors and
Metamorphosis: CMM and the Discourse of Making Better Social Worlds By John
Lannamann Chapter 13: Coordinating Logics of Meaning and Action: Developing
a Vocabulary of (Un)consciousness By Christine Oliver Chapter 14: Making
Change That Matters: A Story of Social Transformation and CMM By John
Parrish-Sprowl Chapter 15: On the Significance of "The 7th Miracle" for
Personal and Social Evolution By Kimberly Pearce Author and Editor
Biographies
Contents PART 1: AT HOME IN THE UNIVERSE WITH MIRACLES AND HORIZONS Preface
Chapter 1: At Home in the Universe with Miracles and Horizons: Reflections
on Personal and Social Evolution By W. Barnett Pearce PART 2: PRACTICAL
THEORY Chapter 2: CMM, Argumentation and Moral Force By Vernon Cronen
Chapter : Enacting the Seventh Miracle: Elevating Generative Identity
Stories as a Practice of Compassion By Catherine Creede Chapter 4: On Being
Present and Participating: Projecting into 21st Century Media Life By Robyn
Penman Chapter 5: Social Worlds in their Making: Systemic Thinking from
within CMM By John Shotter and Cherrie Ravello Chapter 6: Communication,
Competence, and Systemic Practice By J. Kevin Barge PART 3: DIALOGUE
Chapter 7: Transforming Power through Systemic Questioning in Dialogue: A
Perspective from the Theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM)
By Victoria Chen Chapter 8: Moral Conflict, Communication, and the
Management of Difference By Stephen W. Littlejohn Chapter 9: Applying and
Extending Principles of CMM to Framing and Conflict Transformation By Linda
L. Putnam Chapter 10: Power and the Possibility of Generative Community
Dialogue By Stanley Deetz PART 4: SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION Chapter 11: Getting
Hold of the Difficulty Deep Down: Teaching from the Communication
Perspective By John Chetro-Szivos Chapter 12: Mixing Metaphors and
Metamorphosis: CMM and the Discourse of Making Better Social Worlds By John
Lannamann Chapter 13: Coordinating Logics of Meaning and Action: Developing
a Vocabulary of (Un)consciousness By Christine Oliver Chapter 14: Making
Change That Matters: A Story of Social Transformation and CMM By John
Parrish-Sprowl Chapter 15: On the Significance of "The 7th Miracle" for
Personal and Social Evolution By Kimberly Pearce Author and Editor
Biographies
Chapter 1: At Home in the Universe with Miracles and Horizons: Reflections
on Personal and Social Evolution By W. Barnett Pearce PART 2: PRACTICAL
THEORY Chapter 2: CMM, Argumentation and Moral Force By Vernon Cronen
Chapter : Enacting the Seventh Miracle: Elevating Generative Identity
Stories as a Practice of Compassion By Catherine Creede Chapter 4: On Being
Present and Participating: Projecting into 21st Century Media Life By Robyn
Penman Chapter 5: Social Worlds in their Making: Systemic Thinking from
within CMM By John Shotter and Cherrie Ravello Chapter 6: Communication,
Competence, and Systemic Practice By J. Kevin Barge PART 3: DIALOGUE
Chapter 7: Transforming Power through Systemic Questioning in Dialogue: A
Perspective from the Theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM)
By Victoria Chen Chapter 8: Moral Conflict, Communication, and the
Management of Difference By Stephen W. Littlejohn Chapter 9: Applying and
Extending Principles of CMM to Framing and Conflict Transformation By Linda
L. Putnam Chapter 10: Power and the Possibility of Generative Community
Dialogue By Stanley Deetz PART 4: SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION Chapter 11: Getting
Hold of the Difficulty Deep Down: Teaching from the Communication
Perspective By John Chetro-Szivos Chapter 12: Mixing Metaphors and
Metamorphosis: CMM and the Discourse of Making Better Social Worlds By John
Lannamann Chapter 13: Coordinating Logics of Meaning and Action: Developing
a Vocabulary of (Un)consciousness By Christine Oliver Chapter 14: Making
Change That Matters: A Story of Social Transformation and CMM By John
Parrish-Sprowl Chapter 15: On the Significance of "The 7th Miracle" for
Personal and Social Evolution By Kimberly Pearce Author and Editor
Biographies