A Survey of Scientific Communication Theory
This detailed survey of present-day scientific communication theory rejects the outmoded «levels» organizational scheme in favor of a system based on the underlying model and fundamental explanatory principle each theory presupposes. In doing so it shows the fundamental similarities among all communication-relevant contexts. Most theories included in the book are causal in nature, derived from one of three underlying models: message production, message reception, or interactive. A few theories take on a functional form, sometimes in dialectic or systemic versions. An introductory chapter describes what is meant by scientific explanation, how that concept is instantiated in scientific communication theory, and delineates the three causal models prevalent in these theories. A useful resource for scholars, this book is suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in communication theory.
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A Survey of Scientific Communication Theory
This detailed survey of present-day scientific communication theory rejects the outmoded «levels» organizational scheme in favor of a system based on the underlying model and fundamental explanatory principle each theory presupposes. In doing so it shows the fundamental similarities among all communication-relevant contexts. Most theories included in the book are causal in nature, derived from one of three underlying models: message production, message reception, or interactive. A few theories take on a functional form, sometimes in dialectic or systemic versions. An introductory chapter describes what is meant by scientific explanation, how that concept is instantiated in scientific communication theory, and delineates the three causal models prevalent in these theories. A useful resource for scholars, this book is suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in communication theory.
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A Survey of Scientific Communication Theory

A Survey of Scientific Communication Theory

by Charles Pavitt
A Survey of Scientific Communication Theory

A Survey of Scientific Communication Theory

by Charles Pavitt

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This detailed survey of present-day scientific communication theory rejects the outmoded «levels» organizational scheme in favor of a system based on the underlying model and fundamental explanatory principle each theory presupposes. In doing so it shows the fundamental similarities among all communication-relevant contexts. Most theories included in the book are causal in nature, derived from one of three underlying models: message production, message reception, or interactive. A few theories take on a functional form, sometimes in dialectic or systemic versions. An introductory chapter describes what is meant by scientific explanation, how that concept is instantiated in scientific communication theory, and delineates the three causal models prevalent in these theories. A useful resource for scholars, this book is suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in communication theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433133763
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 06/05/2016
Pages: 369
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Charles Pavitt (PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison,) is Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Delaware. He is the author of The Philosophy of Science and Communication Theory and Small Group Discussion: A Theoretical Approach.

Table of Contents

Preface v

Chapter 1 The Foundations of Scientific Communication Theory 1

Chapter 2 Hedonistic-Driven Message Reception Theories 33

Chapter 3 Hedonistic-Driven Interactional Theories 69

Chapter 4 Understanding-Driven Message Reception Theories 109

Chapter 5 Understanding-Driven Interactional Theories 159

Chapter 6 Cognitive Consistency-Driven Message Reception Theories 181

Chapter 7 Other Need-Based Theories 213

Chapter 8 Goal-Driven Message Production Theories 243

Chapter 9 Other Goal-Directed Theories 279

Chapter 10 Functional Theories 313

Final Thoughts 347

References 351

Index 365

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