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  • {{short description|Linear model of communication}} ...{cite journal |last1=Shannon |first1=C. E. |title=A Mathematical Theory of Communication |journal=Bell System Technical Journal |date=July 1948 |volume=27 |issue=3 ...
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  • {{short description|Type of communication between people}} [[File:A Midnight Modern Conversation.jpg|thumb|Defensive communication leads to the degrading of discourse in a group.]] ...
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  • ...a central theme (i.e., a major point or message) to guide development of a communication activity or device. In presenting the activity or device, the thematic int ...[[sustainable development]] and risk communication, the term ''[[thematic communication]]'' (rather than thematic "interpretation") is often used. The two approach ...
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  • ...n influences, and in turn, influences society. In this way, social shaping theorists conceive the relationship between technology and society as one of '[[Mutua ...l size of cell phones which fit easily into many cultures’ need for mobile communication (culture). ...
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  • ...rst=Pablo S. |date=2011-02-01 |title=A Review of "Geographies of Media and Communication" |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2010.536461 |journal=The Professiona ...2012 |title=Communication Geography: A Bridge between Disciplines |journal=Communication Theory |volume=22 |issue=3 |pages=299–317|doi=10.1111/j.1468-2885.2012.0140 ...
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  • ...ncy model of mass-media effects|journal=[[Communication Research (journal)|Communication Research]]|year=1976|volume=3|issue=1|pages=3–21|doi=10.1177/00936502760030 ...dependency model of mass communication|journal=[[Critical Studies in Media Communication]]|year=1986|volume=3|issue=2|pages=184–199|doi=10.1080/15295039609366643}}< ...
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  • ...l]] of psychology. In linguistics he is known for his [[organon model]] of communication and his treatment of [[deixis]] as a linguistic phenomenon. [[Category:Communication theorists]] ...
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  • ...to be self-directed. Process experts would be guided by these educational theorists. ...share their thoughts with their peers and develop analytical thinking and communication skills during the process.<ref>Silver, M. and Wilkerson, L., Academic Medic ...
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  • {{Short description|Proposed description of communication phenomena}} {{About|the discipline|the journal|Communication Theory (journal){{!}}''Communication Theory'' (journal)}} ...
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  • ...awing on insights from [[C. S. Peirce]]'s [[semiotics]], as well as from [[communication theory]] and [[cybernetics]], he proposed methods for the investigation of ...tion in [[linguistic anthropology]], especially through the ethnography of communication developed by [[Dell Hymes]] and the semiotics of culture developed by Jakob ...
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  • ...|Communication research|the journal|Communication Research (journal){{!}}''Communication Research'' (journal)}} {{Communication}} ...
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  • {{short description|Communication theory}} ...last=Holtz-Bacha |editor2-first=Christina |title=Encyclopedia of Political Communication |date=21 December 2007 |publisher=SAGE Publications |isbn=978-1-4522-6562-9 ...
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  • {{short description|Linear transmission model of communication}} ...of the SMCR model|upright=1.5|The source–message–channel–receiver model of communication consists of four components, each of which is characterized by several aspe ...
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  • ...en like to say about this "It could have been different." For this reason, theorists who take these positions often argue that a greater public involvement in t ...those media choices (i.e., what are the social effects of using particular communication media). ...
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  • ...archies]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from Ancient Times to the Information Age|last=Enos|first=Theresa|publisher ...so that speculative profit can be accumulated.<ref name=":0" /> There are theorists who also cite the cases of the [[Financial crisis of 2007–2008|global finan ...
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  • ...ntertainment.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Tehranian|first1=Maijd|title=Global Communication and international relations: changing paradigms and policies|journal=The In ...tion because it goes beyond the bounds of individual states and emphasizes communication between and among peoples across borders and, importantly, the rise of tran ...
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  • [[File:Social Information Processing.jpg|thumb|Computer-mediated communication has become easier and more convenient with the advent of smartphones.]] ...ion and Trust in Global Virtual Teams|journal=Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication|volume=3|issue=4|pages=0|doi=10.1111/j.1083-6101.1998.tb00080.x|s2cid=14449 ...
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  • ...[deconstruction]] of the [[human condition]] by [[critical theory|critical theorists]].<ref name="Hayles 1999">{{cite book| author = Hayles, N. Katherine| title ...artificial intelligence|artificial intelligences]]. Some philosophers and theorists, including [[Nick Land]], promote the view that humans should embrace and a ...
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  • ...Roger A. Salerno, ''Beyond the enlightenment: lives and thoughts of social theorists''. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004, p.179.</ref><ref>Talcott Parsons, The ...y,<ref>Example, [[autism]]. Autistics are unable "to understand the social communication of neurotypicals", and "Three- to five-year-old autistic children are less ...
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  • ...s Ashby]] pioneered the use of mathematics to study systems of control and communication, calling it [[cybernetics]]. <ref name="Wiener1948"> 1948, ''Cybernetics: Or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine.'' Paris, France: Librairie Hermann & Cie, an ...
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