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This unique volume offers an overview of the diversity in research on communication: including perspectives from biology, sociality, economics, norms and human development. It includes general social science and humanities approaches to communication, from systems theory to cultural theory, as well as perspectives more specifically related to communication acts, such as linguistics and cognition. The volume also features chapters on the participants and various elements in communication processes, on possible effects and on wider consequences of mediation [ with technical media]. The scope of the contributions is global, and the volume is relevant to both the empirical and the philosophical traditions in human sciences. Designed as a stand-alone collection to engage undergraduates as well as postgraduates and academics, this is also the first book in, and an introduction to, the de Gruyter Mouton multi-volume Handbooks of Communication Science.
Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
1 Introduction
1(16)
Paul Cobley
Peter J. Schulz
2 Theories and models of communication: foundations and heritage
17(22)
William F. Eadie
Robin Goret
I Theories and models
3 Constructing theories In communication research
39(20)
Robert T. Craig
4 Information theories
59(26)
Richard L. Lanigan
5 Systemic theories of communication
85(16)
Dirk Baecker
6 Biological and neurological bases of communication
101(22)
Philip Lieberman
7 Economic bases of communication
123(24)
Gabriele Siegert
Bjørn von Rimscha
8 Normative bases for communication
147(16)
Cees J. Hamelink
9 Models of communicative efficiency
163(18)
Christopher Tindale
10 Cognitive theories of communication
181(18)
John O. Greene
Elizabeth Dorrance Hall
11 Theories of the development of human communication
199(24)
Jonathan T. Delafield-Butt
Colwyn Trevarthen
12 Semiotic models of communication
223(18)
Paul Cobley
13 Linguistic action theories of communication
241(16)
Tim Wharton
14 Interactional theories of communication
257(16)
Adrian Bangerter
Eric Mayor
15 Communication as persuasion
273(16)
Lijiang Shen
16 Theories of public opinion
289(20)
Patricia Moy
Brandon J. Bosch
17 Mediation theory
309(18)
David Crowley
18 Socio-cultural models of communication
327(24)
Kim Christian Schrøder
II Components of communication
19 Who
351(18)
Charles C. Self
20 What
369(14)
Dale Hample
21 Whom
383(14)
Pamela J. Shoemaker
Jaime Riccio
Philip R. Johnson
22 Channel
397(14)
Davide Bolchini
Amy Shirong Lu
23 Effects
411(14)
Mary Beth Oliver
Julia K. Woolley
Anthony M. Limperos
Biographical sketches 425(6)
Index 431
Peter J. Schulz, University of Lugano, Italy;Paul Cobley, London Metropolitan University, UK.