The handbook of global interventions in communication theory:
"Moving beyond the U.S.-Eurocentric paradigm of communication theory, this handbook broadens the intellectual horizons of the discipline by highlighting underrepresented, especially non-Western, theorists and theories, and identifies key issues and challenges for future scholarship. Showcasing...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Moving beyond the U.S.-Eurocentric paradigm of communication theory, this handbook broadens the intellectual horizons of the discipline by highlighting underrepresented, especially non-Western, theorists and theories, and identifies key issues and challenges for future scholarship. Showcasing diverse perspectives, the handbook facilitates active engagement in different cultural traditions and theoretical orientations that are global in scope but local in effect. It begins by exploring past efforts to diversify the field, continuing on to examine theoretical concepts, models, and principles rooted in local cumulative wisdom. It does not limit itself to the mass-interpersonal communication divide, but rather seeks to frame theory as global and inclusive in scope. The book is intended for communication researchers and advanced students, with relevance to scholars with an interest in theory within information science, library science, social and cross-cultural psychology, multicultural education, social justice and social ethics, international relations, development studies, and political science"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Series Editor’s Foreword Robert T. Craig Acknowledgments XI XV Editors XVII Contributors xix Introduction: Global Interventions in Search of Communication Theory in Human Diversity YOSHITAKA MlIKE AND JlNG YlN PART I: HISTORICAL INTERVENTIONS 1 A Conversation on the History of Paradigmatic Dialogue in Communication Theory: Brenda Dervin and the 1985 ICA Conference CarrieLynn D. Reinhard 2 Paradigmatic Debates, Theoretical Diversity, and the IAMCR: A Historical Perspective 29 42 Hamid Mowlana 3 Unity in Diversity: Multiculturalism, Guilt/Victimage, and a New Scholarly Orientation 61 James W. Chesebro 4 Toward Asian Communication Theory: An Intellectual Journey 74 Wimal Dissanayake PART II: AFRICAN INTERVENTIONS 5 Afrocentricity and the Cultural Question: On Theorizing Humanity and Communication 89 Molefi Kete Asante 6 Maatian Ethics, Sdm, and Communicative Practice: The Conception and Cultivation of the Sedjemic Person 103 Maulana Karenga VII
VIII 7 CONTENTS Humane Communication in African Languages: African Philosophical Perspectives 122 Simphiwe Sesanti 8 Frank Okwu Ugboajah, Oramedia, and the Ethical Paradigm of Development (Civilization) 136 Abiodun Salawu PART III: ASIAN INTERVENTIONS 9 The Question of Asianness in Asian Communication Studies: Notes on Asiacentricity and Its Critics 155 YOSHITAKA MlIKE 10 Rethinking Eurocentric Visions in Feminist Communication Research: Asiacentric Womanism as a Theoretical Framework 188 Jing Yin 11 Al-Fārābī and Ibn Khaldun as Communication Theorists: The New Science of Society before the European Enlightenment 215 Ahmad Murad Merican 12 Toward a Gandhian Theory of Communication: The Ahimsa (Nonviolent) Way to Truth and Liberation 230 Keval J. Kumar 13 Confucianism and Communication in East Asia: A Revisit 244 June Ock Yum 14 Chinese Principles of Human Communication: A Philosophical Outline 253 Chung-Ying Cheng PART IV: LATIN AMERICAN INTERVENTIONS 15 Paulo Freire, Communication, and Conscientization for Liberation 269 Tania Ramalho 16 Between Social Semiosis and Mediatizations: Toward a Dictionary of Eliseo Verón’s Theoretical Contributions 284 Carlos A. Scolari 17 Luis Ramiro Beltrán and Theorizing Horizontal and Decolonial Communication Alejandro Barranquero and Juan Ramos-Martin 298
CONTENTS ix 18 Latin American Interventions to the Practice and Theory of Communication and Social Development: On the Legacy of Juan Diaz-Bordenave 310 Raúl Fuentes-Navarro 19 Buen Vivir as a Critique of Communication for Development 324 Eva González Tanco and Carlos Arcila Calderón PART V: EUROPEAN INTERVENTIONS 20 Media Theories in the United States and Europe: Fragmented Notions and Macroscopic Visions 339 Dennis K. Davis 21 Changing Narratives of Cultural Studies in Britain and the United States: Dialogue and Difference 352 Roger Bromley 22 French and German Theories of Communication: Comparative Perspectives with Regard to the Social and the Epistemological Body of Science 373 Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz and Sarah Cordonnier 23 Özséb Florányi and the Participation Theory of Communication 393 Márton Demeter 24 Russian Traditions of Communication Theory Igor E. Klyukanov 407 PART VI: DIVERSE INTERVENTIONS 25 Communicating in “Global” English: Promoting Linguistic Human Rights or Complicii with Linguicism and Linguistic Imperialism 425 Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 26 Culture-Centered Approach to Communicating Health and Development: Communication, Social Justice, and Social Change Mohan J. Dutta 440 27 Perspectives and Approaches to Intercultural Communication Competence: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis Xiaodong Dai and Judith N. Martin 456 28 Environmental Communication Theory and Practice for Global Transformation: An Ecocultural Approach Tema Milstein and Gabi Mocatta 474
CONTENTS The Way of Coyolxauhqui: An Indigenous Mexica-Inspired Imperative for Deconstruction as a Spiritual Practice Sarah Amira Index de la Garza
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Contents Series Editor’s Foreword Robert T. Craig Acknowledgments XI XV Editors XVII Contributors xix Introduction: Global Interventions in Search of Communication Theory in Human Diversity YOSHITAKA MlIKE AND JlNG YlN PART I: HISTORICAL INTERVENTIONS 1 A Conversation on the History of Paradigmatic Dialogue in Communication Theory: Brenda Dervin and the 1985 ICA Conference CarrieLynn D. Reinhard 2 Paradigmatic Debates, Theoretical Diversity, and the IAMCR: A Historical Perspective 29 42 Hamid Mowlana 3 Unity in Diversity: Multiculturalism, Guilt/Victimage, and a New Scholarly Orientation 61 James W. Chesebro 4 Toward Asian Communication Theory: An Intellectual Journey 74 Wimal Dissanayake PART II: AFRICAN INTERVENTIONS 5 Afrocentricity and the Cultural Question: On Theorizing Humanity and Communication 89 Molefi Kete Asante 6 Maatian Ethics, Sdm, and Communicative Practice: The Conception and Cultivation of the Sedjemic Person 103 Maulana Karenga VII
VIII 7 CONTENTS Humane Communication in African Languages: African Philosophical Perspectives 122 Simphiwe Sesanti 8 Frank Okwu Ugboajah, Oramedia, and the Ethical Paradigm of Development (Civilization) 136 Abiodun Salawu PART III: ASIAN INTERVENTIONS 9 The Question of Asianness in Asian Communication Studies: Notes on Asiacentricity and Its Critics 155 YOSHITAKA MlIKE 10 Rethinking Eurocentric Visions in Feminist Communication Research: Asiacentric Womanism as a Theoretical Framework 188 Jing Yin 11 Al-Fārābī and Ibn Khaldun as Communication Theorists: The New Science of Society before the European Enlightenment 215 Ahmad Murad Merican 12 Toward a Gandhian Theory of Communication: The Ahimsa (Nonviolent) Way to Truth and Liberation 230 Keval J. Kumar 13 Confucianism and Communication in East Asia: A Revisit 244 June Ock Yum 14 Chinese Principles of Human Communication: A Philosophical Outline 253 Chung-Ying Cheng PART IV: LATIN AMERICAN INTERVENTIONS 15 Paulo Freire, Communication, and Conscientization for Liberation 269 Tania Ramalho 16 Between Social Semiosis and Mediatizations: Toward a Dictionary of Eliseo Verón’s Theoretical Contributions 284 Carlos A. Scolari 17 Luis Ramiro Beltrán and Theorizing Horizontal and Decolonial Communication Alejandro Barranquero and Juan Ramos-Martin 298
CONTENTS ix 18 Latin American Interventions to the Practice and Theory of Communication and Social Development: On the Legacy of Juan Diaz-Bordenave 310 Raúl Fuentes-Navarro 19 Buen Vivir as a Critique of Communication for Development 324 Eva González Tanco and Carlos Arcila Calderón PART V: EUROPEAN INTERVENTIONS 20 Media Theories in the United States and Europe: Fragmented Notions and Macroscopic Visions 339 Dennis K. Davis 21 Changing Narratives of Cultural Studies in Britain and the United States: Dialogue and Difference 352 Roger Bromley 22 French and German Theories of Communication: Comparative Perspectives with Regard to the Social and the Epistemological Body of Science 373 Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz and Sarah Cordonnier 23 Özséb Florányi and the Participation Theory of Communication 393 Márton Demeter 24 Russian Traditions of Communication Theory Igor E. Klyukanov 407 PART VI: DIVERSE INTERVENTIONS 25 Communicating in “Global” English: Promoting Linguistic Human Rights or Complicii with Linguicism and Linguistic Imperialism 425 Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas 26 Culture-Centered Approach to Communicating Health and Development: Communication, Social Justice, and Social Change Mohan J. Dutta 440 27 Perspectives and Approaches to Intercultural Communication Competence: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis Xiaodong Dai and Judith N. Martin 456 28 Environmental Communication Theory and Practice for Global Transformation: An Ecocultural Approach Tema Milstein and Gabi Mocatta 474
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