This volume brings together diverse and divergent essays on
communication as viewed by outstanding scholars in various
disciplines. The authors review the mainstream of each approach to
communication, sketch the dimensions of that concern, and discuss
the problems and potential for future progress.Contents: Lee
Thayer, "Communication: Sine Qua Non of the Behavioral Sciences";
Hubert Frings, "Zoology"; Alfred G. Smith, "Anthropology"; Richard
W. Budd, "General Semantics"; Brent D. Ruben, "General System
Theory"; Joseph M.R. Del-gado, "Neurophysiology"; Herbert Blumer,
"Symbolic Interaction"; and Peter L. Berger, "Sociology of
Knowledge."
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