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The current popularity of such phrases as "information age" and “information society" suggests thatlinks between information,communication, and: behavior have become closer and more complex in a technology-dominated culture. Social scientists have adopted an integrated approach to these concepts, opening up new theoretical perspectives on the media, social psychology, personal relationships, group process, international diplomacy, and consumer behavior. Between Communication and Information maps out a richly ...

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Overview

The current popularity of such phrases as "information age" and “information society" suggests thatlinks between information,communication, and: behavior have become closer and more complex in a technology-dominated culture. Social scientists have adopted an integrated approach to these concepts, opening up new theoretical perspectives on the media, social psychology, personal relationships, group process, international diplomacy, and consumer behavior. Between Communication and Information maps out a richly interdisciplinary approach to this development, offering innovative research and advancing our understanding of integrative frameworks.

This fourth volume in the series reflects recently established lines of research as well as the continuing interest in basic areas of communications theory and practice. In Part I contributors explore the junction between communication and information from various theoretical perspectives, delving into the multilayered relationship between the two phenomena. Cross-disciplinary approaches in the fields of etymology and library science are presented in the second section. Part III. brings together case studies that examine the interaction of information and communication at individual and group levels; information exchanges between doctors and patients, children and computers, journalists and electronic news sources are analyzed in depth. The concluding segment focuses on large social contexts in which the interaction of communication and information affects the evolution of institutions and culture.

Between Information and Communication both extends and challenges current thinking on the mutually supporting interplay of information and human behavior. It will be of interest to sociologists, media analysts, and communication specialists.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781560000372
  • Publisher: Transaction Publishers
  • Publication date: 1/1/1993
  • Series: Information and Behavior Series
  • Pages: 450
  • Product dimensions: 6.38 (w) x 9.33 (h) x 1.38 (d)

Meet the Author

Brent D. Ruben is executive director of the Center for Organizational Development and Leadership, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University. He is the author or editor of many books in the areas of communication and information systems, higher education and organization development, and intercultural communication, including Communication and Human Behavior; Pursuing Excellence in Higher Education: Eight Fundamental Principles;and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Human Communication. Jorge Reina Schement is associate dean for graduate studies and research in the College of Comunications at Pennsylvania State University, as well as professor of communications and information studies. His publication include seven books and numerous articles. He has lectured in Latin America and Europe.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Pt. I Theories
1 Communication and Information 3
2 A History of Information Theory in Communication Research 35
3 The Impact of a Native Theory of Information on Two Privileged Accounts of Personhood 57
4 Measurement of Information and Communication: A Set of Definitions 81
5 Deconstructing Information 105
6 A Foucauldian Perspective of the Relationship between Communication and Information 115
7 Information Theory and Telecommunications: A Review 137
Pt. II Disciplinary Connections
8 An Etymological Exploration of the Links between Information and Communication 173
9 Context and Content of Citations between Communication and Library and Information Science Articles 189
10 Integrating Concepts for the Information Age: Communication, Information, Mediation and Institutions 219
Pt. III Individual and Social Context
11 Interrelationships between Information-Seeking Skills, Information-Seeking Behavior, and the Usage of Information Sources 239
12 Reducing Errors in Health-Related Memory: Progress and Prospects 255
13 Children's Interest in Computers: A Social Cognitive Perspective 269
14 Patient-Practitioner Information Exchange as an Asymmetrical Social Encounter: Do Patients Actually Know What Their Practitioners Think They Know? 293
15 Judgment Model Overlap and Decision-making Group Processes 319
16 Designing Groupware for Implementation 335
17 News Story Generation with Hard Copy and Magnetic Media Information Sources: The Impact of Information Technology 369
18 Communication, Information, and Surveillance: Separation and Control in Organizations 385
Pt. IV Societal Contexts
19 On the Prospects for Redefining Universal Service: From Connectivity to Content 401
20 Transaction-Generated Information (TGI): Signaling, Sorting, and the Communication of Self 421
21 Media Development and Public Space: The Legislating of Social Interaction 435
22 The Politics of Information: A Study of the French Minitel System 453
23 Information, Information Society, and Some Marxian Propositions. Uniting Two Papers: Information as a Metaeconomic Quantity and Some Marxian Propositions on the Path toward an Information Society 487
Contributors 523
Index of Names 531
Subject Index 535
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