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On Communicating: Otherness, Meaning, and Information
Contributor(s): Krippendorff, Klaus (Author), Bermejo, Fernando (Editor)
ISBN: 0415978599     ISBN-13: 9780415978590
Publisher: Routledge
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2008
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Annotation: Klaus Krippendorff is an influential figure in communication studies widely known for his book Content Analysis. Over the years, Krippendorff has made important contributions to a host of fundamental issues concerning communication scholarship: theory, epistemology, critical scholarship, second-order cybernetics, the construction of reality through language, design, and meaning. On Communicating assembles Krippendorff's most influential writings-many of which are virtually unavailable today, appearing in journals, less accessible publications, conference proceedings, out-of-print book chapters, and articles in journals outside the communication field. In their totality, they provide a goldmine for communication students and scholars. Edited and with a critical introduction by Fernando Bermejo, this book introduces readers to Krippendorff's most important works.
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Communication Studies
- Social Science | Media Studies
Dewey: 302.2
LCCN: 2008033606
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.35 lbs) 376 pages
 
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Klaus Krippendorff is an influential figure in communication studies widely known for his award-winning book Content Analysis. Over the years, Krippendorff has made important contributions to the ongoing debates on fundamental issues concerning communication theory, epistemology, methods of research, critical scholarship, second-order cybernetics, the social construction of reality through language, design, and meaning. On Communicating assembles Krippendorff's most significant writings - many of which are virtually unavailable today, appearing in less accessible publications, conference proceedings, out-of-print book chapters, and articles in journals outside the communication field. In their totality, they provide a goldmine for communication students and scholars. Edited and with an introduction by Fernando Bermejo, this book provides readers with access to Krippendorff's key works.