Building communication theory:
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Format: | Buch |
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Prospect Heights, Ill.
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1997
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Beschreibung: | Literaturangaben |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 577 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0881339237 |
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OMMUOLCA100
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DOMINICA.INFANTE
KENT
STATE
UNIVERSITY
ANDREWS.RANCER
UNIVERSITY
OJ
AKRON
DEANNAF.WOMACK
STONEHILLCOLLEGE
-
-
PRESS,INC.
PROSPECT
HEIGHTS,
ILLINOIS
CONTENTS
PREFACE XV
PART
I
THEORY
BUILDING
IN
COMMUNICATION
1
CHAPTER
1
INTRODUCTIONTOSTUDYINGCOMMUNICATION
3
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
3
OVERVIEW
3
ISSUESINUNDERSTANDING
COMMUNICATION
5
BASICCOMPONENTSANDCONCEPTS
5
DEFININGCOMMUNICATION
6
UNDERSTANDING
THENATUREOFCOMMUNICATION
9
POINTSOFCONTROVERSYABOUTCOMMUNICATION
12
COMMUNICATIONANDINTENT
14
COMMUNICATIONASPLANNEDBEHAVIOR
19
TRANSACTIONAL
NATUREOFCOMMUNICATION
22
THEFUNCTIONSOFCOMMUNICATION
23
THEIMPORTANCE
OFCOMMUNICATION
24
CREATINGCOOPERATION
24
ACQUIRINGINFORMATION
26
FORMINGSELF-CONCEPT
27
COMMUNICATIONASENTERTAINMENT
29
COMMUNICATIONINADEMOCRACY
30
THEINTERDISCIPLINARYAPPROACHTOCOMMUNICATION
32
SUMMARY
33
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
34
REFERENCES
34
V
VI
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 2
POINTS
ORVIEWABOUT
THEORY
37
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
37
OVERVIEW
37
FOURFUNCTIONS
OFTHEORIES
42
THEORIESORGANIZEEXPERIENCE
42
THEORIES
EXTENDKNOWLEDGE
45
THEORIESSTIMULATE
ANDGUIDEFURTHER
RESEARCH
47
THEORIES
PERFORMANANTICIPATORYFUNCTION
47
HOWDOTHEORIESDEVELOPANDCHANGE?
47
HOWARETHEORIESTESTED?
49
HOWARETHEORIES
EVALUATEDANDCOMPARED?
54
NECESSARYCRITERIA
55
DESIRABLECRITERIA
58
WHATCONSTITUTES
AGOODCOMMUNICATION
THEORY?
60
WHATSHOULD
BETHESCOPEOFAGOODCOMMUNICATION
THEORY?
61
ISITMOREIMPORTANT
TOEXPLAINORTOPREDICTBEHAVIOR?
62
SUMMARY
63
QUESTIONS
TOCONSIDER
64
REFERENCES
64
CHAPTER
3
COVERING
LAWS,DUMANACTION
ANDSYSTEMS
PERSPECTIVES
67
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
67
OVERVIEW
67
PARADIGMS
ANDCOMMUNICATION
THEORY
68
THECOVERINGLAWSPERSPECTIVE
69
POSITIVISTICVERSUSPROBABILISTIC
CONCEPTIONOFLAWS
71
DISCOVERINGCERTAIN LAWS OFCOMMUNICATION
73
TOOLS OFTHELAW-GOVERNEDCOMMUNICATION
RESEARCHER
74
STRENGTHS
OFTHELAWSPERSPECTIVE
75
WEAKNESSESOFTHELAWSPERSPECTIVE
76
THEHUMANACTIONPERSPECTIVE
76
PERSONAL
CONSTRUCT
THEORY.ORCONSTRUCTIVISM
81
THECOORDINATED
MANAGEMENTOFMEANING
85
STRENGTHS
OFTHEHUMANACTIONPERSPECTIVE
88
WEAKNESSESOFTHEHUMANACTIONPERSPECTIVE
89
THESYSTEMSPERSPECTIVE
90
STRENGTHS
OFTHESYSTEMSPERSPECTIVE
95
WEAKNESSESOFTHESYSTEMSPERSPECTIVE
96
SUMMARY
98
QUESTIONS
TOCONSIDER
98
CONTENTS
VII
REFERENCES 99
PARTII
THEORY
BUILDING
IN
MAJOR
APPROAEHES
TO
COLDLDUNIEATION
101
CHAPTER
4
TRAITAPPROAEHES
103
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
103
OVERVIEW
103
CONTEXTS,TRAITS,ANDSTATES
106
THECROSS-SITUATIONAL
CONSISTENCYISSUE
107
PERSONALITYTRAITSANDCOMMUNICATION
III
PERSUASIBILITY
III
SELF-ESTEEM
112
DOGMATISM
112
MACHIAVELLIANISM
113
COGNITIVECOMPLEXITY
113
NEEDFORSOCIALAPPROVAL
114
COMMUNICATIONTRAITS
114
APPREHENSION
TRAITS
115
PRESENTATION
TRAITS
118
ADAPTATIONTRAITS
122
SUMMARY
135
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
136
REFERENCES
136
CHAPTER
5
PERSUASION
APPROAEHES
141
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
141
OVERVIEW
141
CONCEPTUALIZINGPERSUASION
143
SIXDIMENSIONSOFPERSUASIONSITUATIONS
145
SELF-AWARENESSANDPERSUASION
145
APPROACHESTOUNDERSTANDING
PERSUASION
146
THEVARIABLE-ANALYTICAPPROACH
146
RESEARCHONMESSAGEVARIABLES
148
THESOURCECREDIBILITYAPPROACH
157
COGNITIVEDISSONANCETHEORY
161
EGO-INVOLVEMENT,ORSOCIALJUDGMENT
THEORY
164
VALUE-EXPECTANCYTHEORY
167
ELABORATION
LIKELIHOODTHEORY
170
COMPLIANCE-GAININGMESSAGESELECTION
173
VIII
CONTENTS
PREVENTINGPERSUASION 177
AHUMANACTIONTHEORYOFPERSUASION
179
SURNMARY
181
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
181
REFERENCES
182
CHAPTER
6
VERBALBEHAVIOR
APPROACHES
189
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
189
OVERVIEW
189
SIGNS.SYMBOLS,ANDSIGNALS
190
LANGUAGEANDMEANING
191
LANGUAGEANDPERCEPTION
193
THEORYOFLINGUISTICRELATIVITY
193
QUESTIONPHRASING
194
LANGUAGEANDPOWER
196
COMMUNICATINGPOWER,STATUSANDCONTROL
196
SEX.GENDERANDPOWER:DIFFERENCESINVERBALBEHAVIOR
197
THEORETICALAPPROACHESTOVERBALBEHAVIOR
198
COMMUNICATIONACCOMMODATIONTHEORY
198
SPEECHACTTHEORY
20I
THECONVERSATIONANDDISCOURSEANALYTICPERSPECTIVES
205
SUMMARY
209
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
209
REFERENCES
210
CHAPTER
7
NONVERBAL
BEHAVIOR
APPROACHES
213
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
213
OVERVIEW
213
AFFECTIVE-COGNITIVEDIMENSIONSOFCOMMUNICATION
215
CONTEXTUALNATUREOFNONVERBALCOMMUNICATION
216
NONVERBALBEHAVIORANDINTENTIONALITY
2I7
NONVERBALCOMMUNICATIONABILITIES
218
FUNCTIONSOFNONVERBALCOMMUNICATION
220
SENDINGUNCOMFORTABLEMESSAGES
220
FORMINGIMPRESSIONS
WHICHGUIDECOMMUNICATION
221
MAKINGRELATIONSHIPSCLEAR
222
REGULATINGINTERACTION
224
INFLUENCINGPEOPLE
225
REINFORCINGANDMODIFYINGVERBALMESSAGES
226
NONVERBALMESSAGECODES
227
KINESICS
228
EYEANDFACIALBEHAVIOR
231
CONTENTS
IX
VOCALICS 234
PHYSICALAPPEARANCE
237
PROXEMICS
240
TOUCH
243
TIME
246
SUMMARY
249
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
250
REFERENCES
250
PARTIII
THEORY
BUILDING
IN
COMMUNIEATION
CONTEXTS
255
CHAPTER
8
INTERPERSONAL
CONTEXTS
259
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
259
OVERVIEW
259
UNCERTAINTYREDUCTIONTHEORY
260
THREESTAGESOFINITIALINTERACTIONS
261
UNCERTAINTYREDUCTIONAXIOMS
261
UNCERTAINTYREDUCTIONTHEOREMS
262
MOVINGBEYONDINITIALINTERACTIONSTAGES
263
STRATEGIESTOREDUCEUNCERTAINTY
265
ATESTOFUNCERTAINTYREDUCTIONTHEORY
265
PREDICTEDOUTCOMEVALUETHEORY
266
ATTRACTIONTHEORIESANDRELATIONALDEVELOPMENT
267
THEINTERPERSONAL
GOAL-ORIENTEDTHEORYOFATTRACTION
267
REINFORCEMENTTHEORYANDATTRACTION
268
SIMILARITYANDINTERPERSONAL
ATTRACTION
270
EVALUATINGTHEATTRACTION-REINFORCEMENTRESEARCH
271
RELATIONALDEVELOPMENTFROMAHUMANACTIONPERSPECTIVE
272
THESELF-CONCEPTANDINTERPERSONAL
ATTRACTION
273
ATHREE-STAGERULE-BASEDMODELOFRELATIONSHIP
DEVELOPMENT
273
CAHN STHEORYOFPERCEIVEDUNDERSTANDING
275
THEPERCEIVEDUNDERSTANDING
SCALE
276
PERCEIVEDUNDERSTANDING
ANDRELATIONSHIPDEVELOPMENT
276
CONSEQUENCESOFPERCEIVEDUNDERSTANDING
277
BUILDINGANDEXTENDINGTHETHEORYOFPERCEIVED
UNDERSTANDING
277
THETHEORYOFINTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
MOTIVES
278
ASYSTEMSMODELOFRELATIONALINTERACTION
283
SUMMARY
284
X
CONTENTS
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER 284
REFERENCES
285
CHAPTER
9
GROUP
CONTEXTS
291
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
291
OVERVIEW
291
NATUREOFGROUPS
292
GROUPSIZE
292
TYPESOFGROUPS
292
GROUPCOMMUNICATIONCONCEPTS
294
ROLES
294
LEADERSHIP
296
CONFLICT
298
CONFORMITY
300
FUNCTIONALTHEORYOFGROUPDECISIONQUALITY
302
THEORYOFGROUPTHINK
304
SYMBOLICCONVERGENCETHEORY
309
INTERACTIONSYSTEMMODEL
311
MULTIPLESEQUENCEMODELOFGROUPDECISIONS
313
SUMMARY
316
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
317
REFERENCES
318
CHAPTER
10
ORGANHATIONAL
CONTEXTS
321
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
321
OVERVIEW
321
DEVELOPMENTOFORGANIZATIONALCOMMUNICATION
322
THETHEORYOFINDEPENDENT-MINDEDNESS
325
UNCERTAINTYREDUCTIONTHEORY
331
ATHEORYOFDECISIONMAKING,IDENTIFICATION,ANDCONTROL
332
ANANTHROPOLOGICALANDSYMBOLICAPPROACHTOTHEORY
335
STRUCTURATIONAL
THEORYOFCLIMATE
338
THEORYOFORGANIZATIONALASSIMILATION
342
ORGANIZATIONALINFORMATIONTHEORY
343
STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL
SYSTEMS
348
SUMMARY
351
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
352
REFERENCES
353
CHAPTER
11
MASSMEDIA
CONTEXTS
357
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
357
CONTENTS
XI
OVERVIEW 357
MASSCOMMUNICATION
INCONTEMPORARY
SOCIETY
358
EARLYTHEORY-BUILDINGEFFORTSINMASSCOMMUNICATION
360
THE MAGICBULLET THEORY
360
THETWO-STEPFLOWTHEORY
361
DIFFUSIONTHEORY
362
THEFUNCTIONALAPPROACHTOMASSCOMMUNICATION
THEORY
363
AGENDA-SETTINGTHEORYANDMASSCOMMUNICATION
365
ATHEORYOFMEDIATEDINTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
367
MASSCOMMUNICATION
ANDPARASOCIALINTERACTION
369
INFLUENCESOFINTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
THEORY
371
MEASURINGPARASOCIALINTERACTION
372
USESANDGRATIFICATIONSTHEORY
374
OBJECTIVESOFTHETHEORY
374
EXAMPLESOFUSESANDGRATIFICATIONSRESEARCH
375
CRITICISMSOFTHETHEORY
379
THEHUMANACTIONAPPROACHTOMASSCOMMUNICATION
380
LULL SRULES-BASEDTHEORYOFMASSMEDIAANDAUDIENCE
BEHAVIOR
381
CULTIVATIONTHEORY
383
THEINTERACTIONOFMEDIAANDREALITY
384
HEAVYVERSUS
LIGHTTELEVISIONVIEWERS
384
REFINEMENTOFCULTIVATIONTHEORY
386
CRITICISMSOFTHETHEORY
386
MEDIADEPENDENCYTHEORY
387
SUMMARY
393
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
394
REFERENCES
395
CHAPTER
12
INTERCULTURAL
CONTEXTS
399
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
399
OVERVIEW
399
THEDEVELOPMENTOFTHESTUDYOFINTERCULTURAL
COMMUNICATION
400
KEYCONCEPTSININTERCULTURAL
COMMUNICATION
402
VERBALCODES
403
THESAPIR-WHORFORWHORFIANHYPOTHESIS
403
NONVERBALCODES
404
RULESANDROLES
406
LOW-ANDHIGH-CONTEXTCULTURES
407
VALUEDIFFERENCES
407
ETHNOCENTRISM
408
INTERCULTURAL
TRAINING
410
XII
CONTENTS
ANXIETYLUNCERTAINTYMANAGEMENTTHEORY 410
AHUMANACTIONAPPROACH
TOINTERCULTURAL
COMMUNICATION
THEORY
415
ASYSTEMS
APPROACH
TOINTERCULTURAL
COMMUNICATION
THEORY
418
SUMMARY
424
QUESTIONS
TOCONSIDER
424
REFERENCES
425
CHAPTER
13
BUDDING
COMMUNIEATION
THEORY
INAPPLIED
CONTEXTS
427
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
427
OVERVIEW
427
FAMILYCOMMUNICATION
429
CONCEPTUALIZATIONS
OFTHEFAMILY
429
CHARACTERISTICS
OFTHEFAMILYCOMMUNICATION
CONTEXT
430
FAMILIESASSYSTEMS
431
FAMILYCOMMUNICATION
FROMTHEHUMANACTION
PERSPECTIVE
433
FITZPATRICK S
TYPOLOGYOFCOUPLETYPES
435
THEARGUMENTATIVE
SKILLDEFICIENCYMODELOFINTRAFAMILY
VIOLENCE
436
HEALTHCOMMUNICATION
438
THECOMMUNICATION
CONTEXTSAPPROACH
TODEFININGHEALTH
COMMUNICATION
440
FUNCTIONS
OFCOMMUNICATION
INTHEHEALTHCONTEXT
441
THESYSTEMSAPPROACH
TOSTUDYINGHEALTH
COMMUNICATION
442
INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
INTHEHEALTHCARECONTEXT
443
PROVIDER/CLIENTCOMMUNICATION
443
HEALTHCOMMUNICATION
COMPETENCIES
448
HEALTHCOMMUNICATION
ATTHEORGANIZATIONAL
LEVEL
449
POLITICALCOMMUNICATION
450
SYMBOLICCONVERGENCETHEORY:AHUMANACTIONAPPROACH
TO
POLITICALCOMMUNICATION
451
THEEFFECTSMODEL
453
AGENDA-SETTINGTHEORYINPOLITICALCOMMUNICATION
453
ACONSTRUCTIVIST
VIEWOFPOLITICALCOMMUNICATION
454
FUTURE
DIRECTIONS
456
SUMMARY
457
QUESTIONS
TOCONSIDER
458
REFERENCES
459
CONTENTS
XIII
CONCLUSION
463
APPENDIX
A
COMMUNICATION
RESEARCH
METHODS
467
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
467
OVERVIEW
467
THESCIENTIFICMETHOD
469
FUNDAMENTALCONCEPTS
471
VARIABLE
471
DEFINITIONS
473
HYPOTHESIS
474
RESEARCHQUESTIONS
476
SAMPLING
476
RESEARCHDESIGN
478
GENERALPURPOSEOFRESEARCHDESIGN
479
ACHIEVINGCONTROLBYRANDOMASSIGNMENT
480
VALIDITYOFDESIGNS
482
EXPERIMENTEREFFECTS
484
CONTROLLINGEXPERIMENTERINFLUENCE
485
EXPERIMENTALRESEARCHDESIGNS
486
NONEXPERIMENTALRESEARCHDESIGNS
489
MEASUREMENT
492
RATINGSCALES
493
BEHAVIORALOBSERVATION
496
CONTENTANALYSIS
497
PHYSIOLOGICALMEASURES
497
SUMMARY
498
QUESTIONSTOCONSIDER
498
REFERENCES
499
APPENDIX
B
THEDEVELOPMENT
OFAPPROACHES
TO
COMMUNICATION
501
KEYTERMS/CONCEPTS
501
OVERVIEW
501
THECLASSICALPERIOD
502
THEPRE-SOCRATICPHILOSOPHERS
503
THESOPHISTS
504
PHILOSOPHICALRHETORIC
505
HELLENISTICANDROMANRHETORIC
511
CICERO
511
QUINTILIAN
512
THESECONDSOPHISTIC
512
XIV
CONTENTS
AUGUSTINE 512
RHETORICFROMAUGUSTINETOTHENINETEENTHCENTURY
514
RHETORICINTHEMODERNPERIOD
515
MULTI-DISCIPLINEFOCUSONCOMMUNICATION
516
MAJORAPPROACHESINTHEDEVELOPMENTOFCONTEMPORARY
COMMU-
NICATIONTHEORY
520
THEYALESTUDIES
ONCOMMUNICATION
520
ANINFORMATIONAPPROACHTOCOMMUNICATION
522
BERIO SPROCESSAPPROACHTOCOMMUNICATION
524
STYLE-SPECIFICORSPECIALCOMMUNICATION
THEORIES
526
GENERALTHEORIESOFCOMMUNICATION
528
COGNITIVEDISSONANCE
528
SYMBOLICCONVERGENCE
528
BURKE S
DRAMATISM
529
CONTEXTUALAPPROACHES
TOCOMMUNICATION
531
SUMMARY
532
QUESTIONS
TOCONSIDER
533
REFERENCES
534
GLOSSARY
537
NAMEINDEX
559
SUBJECTINDEX
567
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title | Building communication theory |
title_auth | Building communication theory |
title_exact_search | Building communication theory |
title_full | Building communication theory Dominic A. Infante ; Andrew S. Rancer ; Deanna F. Womack |
title_fullStr | Building communication theory Dominic A. Infante ; Andrew S. Rancer ; Deanna F. Womack |
title_full_unstemmed | Building communication theory Dominic A. Infante ; Andrew S. Rancer ; Deanna F. Womack |
title_short | Building communication theory |
title_sort | building communication theory |
topic | Communication - Philosophie Philosophie Communication Philosophy Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Communication - Philosophie Philosophie Communication Philosophy Kommunikation |
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