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The systems approach to the study of organizational communication
is undergoing a renaissance. This volume brings together several
essays from this emerging perspective from communication and
systems analysts.
This volume aims to offer a solid basis for the necessary shared
understanding between managers and information providers that
should enable the information resources of an organization to be
effectively harnessed to support decision-making activities.
This work focuses on communication and how humans talk about
things. It also explores how we conceive of, understand, and think
about communication.
This pioneering book, on the ethical and moral dimensions of
communication and communication systems in the modern world, was
originally published in 1974. It derived from an International
Symposium on communication, consisting of world-class scholars
ranging from philosophy and anthropology, to cybernetics and
psychiatry, and from literary criticism to the social and
behavioural sciences. The uses of communication are ubiquitous. The
breadth, depth, scope and reach of every human mind depends upon
the communication experiences one has had, or is capable of having.
How people confront one another depends upon the quality and reach
of their individual minds - not solely on their words. This book
provides an opportunity to explore with these far-ranging scholars
the ethical, moral, and pragmatic communication dilemmas of our
modern age. It is as pertinent today as it was when it was first
published.
This pioneering book, on the ethical and moral dimensions of
communication and communication systems in the modern world, was
originally published in 1974. It derived from an International
Symposium on communication, consisting of world-class scholars
ranging from philosophy and anthropology, to cybernetics and
psychiatry, and from literary criticism to the social and
behavioural sciences. The uses of communication are ubiquitous. The
breadth, depth, scope and reach of every human mind depends upon
the communication experiences one has had, or is capable of having.
How people confront one another depends upon the quality and reach
of their individual minds - not solely on their words. This book
provides an opportunity to explore with these far-ranging scholars
the ethical, moral, and pragmatic communication dilemmas of our
modern age. It is as pertinent today as it was when it was first
published.
This book describes what communication has to do with the nature
of being human, and what being human has to do with communication.
The very nature of being human hinges upon learning how to
communicate: upon learning and using the communicative codes for
comprehending what others will express, for expressing what others
will comprehend, and for participating in the never-ending social
process of constructing and reconstrucing human reality in
communication. This book brings together several essays in
understanding. Their purpose is to call into question some of the
conventional wisdom that informs our thinking about human
communication today.
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