The Individual, Communication, and Society
Essays in Memory of Gregory Bateson
Herausgeber: Rieber, Robert W.; Robert W., Rieber
The Individual, Communication, and Society
Essays in Memory of Gregory Bateson
Herausgeber: Rieber, Robert W.; Robert W., Rieber
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A collection of essays on communication written by leading scholars in honor of the work of the late Gregory Bateson.
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A collection of essays on communication written by leading scholars in honor of the work of the late Gregory Bateson.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9780521134170
- ISBN-10: 052113417X
- Artikelnr.: 29020517
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9780521134170
- ISBN-10: 052113417X
- Artikelnr.: 29020517
Preface; 1. In search of the impertinent question: an overview of Bateson's
theory of communication Robert W. Rieber; Part I. Mending the Connection
Between Mind and Society: 2. Power, method, and ethics: a reflection on
Bateson's view of moral and national character David Bakan; 3. The
psychopathy of everyday life: antisocial behaviour and social distress
Robert W. Rieber and Maurice Green; 4. Bateson's concept of mental illness
Theodore Skolnik; Part II. Language and Communication in Context: 5.
Language, languages, and song: the experience of systems (1968) Mary
Catherine Bateson; 6. Affective and communicative problems in young,
developmentally deviant language users Theodore Shapiro and Elena Goldstein
Lister; 7. A cross-cultural study of language universals: the emotional
meaning of iconic and graphic stimuli Robert W. Rieber, Oliver S. Tzeng and
Carl Wiedmann; 8. Machine dreams: computers in the fantasies of young
adults John M. Broughton; Part III. Mind and Paralinguistic Communication:
9. In search of coronary-prone behaviour Aron W. Siegman; 10. Two
principles of communicative functioning Norbert Freedman; Part IV.
Dialogues and Dialectics: 11. Gregory Bateson (1904-1980) and Oscar Wilde
(1854-1900): a heavenly discourse Peter Ostwald; 12. Body and mind: a
dialogue Gregory Bateson and Robert W. Rieber; Index.
theory of communication Robert W. Rieber; Part I. Mending the Connection
Between Mind and Society: 2. Power, method, and ethics: a reflection on
Bateson's view of moral and national character David Bakan; 3. The
psychopathy of everyday life: antisocial behaviour and social distress
Robert W. Rieber and Maurice Green; 4. Bateson's concept of mental illness
Theodore Skolnik; Part II. Language and Communication in Context: 5.
Language, languages, and song: the experience of systems (1968) Mary
Catherine Bateson; 6. Affective and communicative problems in young,
developmentally deviant language users Theodore Shapiro and Elena Goldstein
Lister; 7. A cross-cultural study of language universals: the emotional
meaning of iconic and graphic stimuli Robert W. Rieber, Oliver S. Tzeng and
Carl Wiedmann; 8. Machine dreams: computers in the fantasies of young
adults John M. Broughton; Part III. Mind and Paralinguistic Communication:
9. In search of coronary-prone behaviour Aron W. Siegman; 10. Two
principles of communicative functioning Norbert Freedman; Part IV.
Dialogues and Dialectics: 11. Gregory Bateson (1904-1980) and Oscar Wilde
(1854-1900): a heavenly discourse Peter Ostwald; 12. Body and mind: a
dialogue Gregory Bateson and Robert W. Rieber; Index.
Preface; 1. In search of the impertinent question: an overview of Bateson's
theory of communication Robert W. Rieber; Part I. Mending the Connection
Between Mind and Society: 2. Power, method, and ethics: a reflection on
Bateson's view of moral and national character David Bakan; 3. The
psychopathy of everyday life: antisocial behaviour and social distress
Robert W. Rieber and Maurice Green; 4. Bateson's concept of mental illness
Theodore Skolnik; Part II. Language and Communication in Context: 5.
Language, languages, and song: the experience of systems (1968) Mary
Catherine Bateson; 6. Affective and communicative problems in young,
developmentally deviant language users Theodore Shapiro and Elena Goldstein
Lister; 7. A cross-cultural study of language universals: the emotional
meaning of iconic and graphic stimuli Robert W. Rieber, Oliver S. Tzeng and
Carl Wiedmann; 8. Machine dreams: computers in the fantasies of young
adults John M. Broughton; Part III. Mind and Paralinguistic Communication:
9. In search of coronary-prone behaviour Aron W. Siegman; 10. Two
principles of communicative functioning Norbert Freedman; Part IV.
Dialogues and Dialectics: 11. Gregory Bateson (1904-1980) and Oscar Wilde
(1854-1900): a heavenly discourse Peter Ostwald; 12. Body and mind: a
dialogue Gregory Bateson and Robert W. Rieber; Index.
theory of communication Robert W. Rieber; Part I. Mending the Connection
Between Mind and Society: 2. Power, method, and ethics: a reflection on
Bateson's view of moral and national character David Bakan; 3. The
psychopathy of everyday life: antisocial behaviour and social distress
Robert W. Rieber and Maurice Green; 4. Bateson's concept of mental illness
Theodore Skolnik; Part II. Language and Communication in Context: 5.
Language, languages, and song: the experience of systems (1968) Mary
Catherine Bateson; 6. Affective and communicative problems in young,
developmentally deviant language users Theodore Shapiro and Elena Goldstein
Lister; 7. A cross-cultural study of language universals: the emotional
meaning of iconic and graphic stimuli Robert W. Rieber, Oliver S. Tzeng and
Carl Wiedmann; 8. Machine dreams: computers in the fantasies of young
adults John M. Broughton; Part III. Mind and Paralinguistic Communication:
9. In search of coronary-prone behaviour Aron W. Siegman; 10. Two
principles of communicative functioning Norbert Freedman; Part IV.
Dialogues and Dialectics: 11. Gregory Bateson (1904-1980) and Oscar Wilde
(1854-1900): a heavenly discourse Peter Ostwald; 12. Body and mind: a
dialogue Gregory Bateson and Robert W. Rieber; Index.