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Communication theory and S cholarship. Theory provides a set of useful tools for seeing new and useful things, a systematic way of “looking.” The study of communication has a lengthy and respectable academic history. The rise of communication studies. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Communication theory and  S cholarship

Communication theory and Scholarship

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• Theory provides a set of useful tools for seeing new and useful things, a systematic way of “looking.”

• The study of communication has a

lengthy and respectable academic history.

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The rise of communication studies• Academic interest in communication became an especially

popular subject following World War I.• Advances in technology, industrialization and literacy made

communication a topic of concern.• The rise of communication technologies such as telephone,

radio and later television and communication satellites helped spur this interest.

• The interest was further promoted by popular twentieth century philosophies of progressivism and pragmatism.

• Political and social events in the middle of the past century brought about a keen interest in propaganda, public opinion, media and other communication concerns.

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The impact of social sciences developing

• The rise of social sciences such as psychology and sociology in the twentieth century has given impetus to the study of communication.

• Researchers in most fields consider communication as a secondary process.

• In recent years many have recognized that communication is pivotal to all human experience and have emphasized it above other issues.

• The field of communication is characterized by its focus on communication as the central topic.

• Presently most schools of higher education have departments of either communication, speech communication, and/or mass communication although the subject still remains eclectic and multidisciplinary.

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European and American communication studies have been quite different.

• With some exceptions, U.S. studies have emphasized scientific, objective studies, while European studies have been more interpretive, historical, cultural and critical shaped to a great extent by Marxism.

• While there has been a historic tension between European and American approaches there has recently been increasing intermingling among the two branches.

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There are also differences between Eastern and Western approaches to communication.

• Eastern theories focus on wholeness and unity, while Western approaches tend to be analytical.

• Western approaches have a bias toward the individual, purpose, and thought, while Eastern ones view human experience as the unplanned and natural outcomes of events and emphasize feeling and spirituality.

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Differences between Eastern and Western approaches to communication

• In the West, communication is a focus on verbal symbols (language and speech), while Eastern approaches tend to mistrust and downplay this feature.

• Relationships in the West are viewed as interactions between separate individuals while relationships in the East are based more on role, social position and status.

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Communication theory is any attempt to describe or explain the communication process.

• It is a construction of what communication involves based on systematic observation.

• The term communication theory can refer to a single theory or be applied to a body of theories that describe and/or explain communication.

• A theory is the product of human development and discussion.

• Different people “see” different things and present different ways of knowing.

• Therefore, theories vary in terms of how they were generated, the kind of research used, the style in which they are presented and the aspect of communication they address.

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A body of theory provides a glimpse of a moment in an evolving history of ideas

• within a community of scholars.• It identifies the primary interest of work.• Provides a set of standards for how they should

proceed.• It changes over time.• It introduces new ideas and ways of seeing.

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At the heart of developing theories is the process of inquiry

• the systematic study of experience that leads to understanding.

• The first stage is asking questions of definition, or fact, or value.

• The second stage is observation by various methods.

• The third stage is constructing answers, the stage usually referred to as theory.

• Theory construction is a circular process where each stage affects, and is affected, by the other.

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The study of communication is a social science because it blends science and humanities.

• Communication is a social science because it focuses on human beings as the object of study.

• A major philosophical issue facing social science is the degree to which scientific explanations of human behavior can be reached without consideration of the humanistic knowledge of the observed person.

• Some theories of communication have more of a scientific weight while others have more of humanistic emphasis.

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Communication is often represented in contextual levels, broad overlapping areas in

which communication takes place.

• Five levels are often employed.– Interpersonal communication refers to interaction

between individuals usually in face-to-face, private settings.

– Group communication refers to communication in small groups, often of a decision-making nature.

– Public communication or rhetoric, focuses on public presentations of discourse.

– Organizational communication refers to communication within system networks, often in formal organizations.

– Mass communication refers to communication across broad publics, usually with the help of media.

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Communication theories can also be divided by conceptual structure.

• Some theories deal with the content and form of messages.

• Some address communicators as individuals or as participants in social relationships.

• Others concentrate on levels or members of cultural communities.

• Some emphasize contexts and situations.