In Search of a Simple Introduction to Communication

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2016
ISBN13: 9783319256238
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2016 9783319256238
Onderdeel van serie SpringerBriefs in Philosophy
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This book is a philosophical introduction to the field of communication and media studies. In search of the philosophical backgrounds of that relatively young field, the book explores why this overwhelmingly popular discipline is in crisis. The book discusses classic introductions on communication, provides an update on lessons learned, and re-evaluates the work of pioneers in the light of up-to-date philosophical standards. It summarizes various debates surrounding the foundations of system theory and especially its applicability to the Social Sciences in general and to Communication Studies in particular.Communication schools promise their students an understanding of the source of a principal and dynamical power in their lives, a power shaping societies and identities, molding aspirations, and deciding their fates. They also promise students a practical benefit, a chance to learn the secret of controlling that dynamical power, improving a set of skills that would ensure thema critical edge in the future job market: become better media experts for all media. Yet no one seems to know how such promises are met. Can there be a general theory of communication? If not, what can (should) communication students learn? This book looks at the problem from a philosophical perspective and proposes a framework wherein critical cases can be tested.

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ISBN13:9783319256238
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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Part I: Getting Acquainted.- Chapter 1 Who Am I? Where Do I Come From? Where Am I Headed?.-Chapter 2 Who Are You? Why Are You Here? Can I Help You Achieve Your Goals?.- Chapter 3 Appendix from the Classroom: Toward a Useful Introduction to Communication.- Chapter 4 On Questions of the Form “What is X?”, and on the Seemingly Innocent Question “What is Communication?” in Particular.- Part II: Toward a Philosophy of Communication.- Chapter 5 Emergence and Reduction.- Chapter 6 The Fundamental Problem of the Study of Communication.- Chapter 7 Is There Communication in the Reduced World?.- Chapter 8 The Unbelievable Complexity of the Truly Simple.- Chapter 9 Information in Context.- Chapter 10 The Reductionist Point of View – Extensionalism.- Chapter 11 A Note on the Intelligence of Computers.- Chapter 12 Revisiting Context and Meaning: Claude Shannon’s Mathematical Theory of Communication.- Chapter 13 On Errors, On Correcting Them, and Thus On Goals (With and Without Scare Quotes): Cybernetics and Reductionism.- Chapter 14 Back to the Basic Problem of Communication: The Limitations of Cybernetics.- Chapter 15 Toward a Philosophy of Communication.- Part III: Toward the Simple Introduction to Communication.- Chapter 16 The Simple Introduction to Communication: A Methodological Preface.- Chapter 17 Example #1: The Classroom.- Chapter 18 Example #2: Stigmergy and Autonomy in the Cyber-age.<p></p>

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