Communication, 2nd Ed.
Managing Knowledge -- Unit 2
Publisher: The Open University, 2001
ISBN: 0-7492-7744-0
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- Introduction
- 1.1 Aims
- 1.2 Learning Objectives
- First Ideas
- 2.1 Key Issues
- Theories of Communication
- 3.1 The Information Theory Model
- 3.2 Strengths and Weaknesses of the Information Theory Model
- 3.3 The Constructivist Model
- 3.4 Strengths and Weaknesses of the Constructivist Model
- 3.5 Messages have Content and Relationship Levels
- Communication and Culture
- 4.1 Ethnic Culture
- 4.2 Language and the Ethnographic Study of Culture
- 4.3 Culture as a Knowledge System
- 4.4 Organizational Culture
- 4.5 Communication, Culture and Managing Knowledge
- Communication and Learning
- 5.1 Psychological Perspectives on Learning and the Role of Communication
- Intersubjectivity
- 5.2 From Theory Towards Practice
- 5.3 Semiotics: Codes of Communication
- 5.4 Summary of Communication and Learning
- Communications Media and Systems
- 6.1 Overview of Computer-Mediated Communication
- 6.2 Properties of Media
- Groupware
- 6.3 Summary of Communications Media and Systems
- Conclusion