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Models of Communication offers a timely reassessment of the
significance of modelling in media and communication studies. From
a rich variety of different perspectives, the collected essays
explore the past, present, and future uses of communication models,
in ordinary discourses concerning communication as well as in
academic research. This book challenges received views of
communication models and opens up new paths of inquiry for
communication research. By zooming in on the manifestations and
purposes of modelling in ordinary discourses on communication as
well as in theoretical expositions, the essays collected in this
volume cast new light on the problems and prospects of models
crafted for the benefit of communication inquiry. Complementing
earlier studies of models of communication, the volume digs deep
into fundamental epistemological and ontological questions
concerning modelling in the communication disciplines; but it also
presents several novel models that promise to be of practical use
in empirical studies of media and communication. The book is
intended for communication scholars and students of media and will
also be of interest for related disciplines in the humanities and
the social sciences.
Models of Communication offers a timely reassessment of the
significance of modelling in media and communication studies. From
a rich variety of different perspectives, the collected essays
explore the past, present, and future uses of communication models,
in ordinary discourses concerning communication as well as in
academic research. This book challenges received views of
communication models and opens up new paths of inquiry for
communication research. By zooming in on the manifestations and
purposes of modelling in ordinary discourses on communication as
well as in theoretical expositions, the essays collected in this
volume cast new light on the problems and prospects of models
crafted for the benefit of communication inquiry. Complementing
earlier studies of models of communication, the volume digs deep
into fundamental epistemological and ontological questions
concerning modelling in the communication disciplines; but it also
presents several novel models that promise to be of practical use
in empirical studies of media and communication. The book is
intended for communication scholars and students of media and will
also be of interest for related disciplines in the humanities and
the social sciences.
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