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OverviewFocusing on the scientific study of communication, this book is a systematic examination. To that end, the natural, social, cultural, and rational scientific perspectives on communication are presented and then brought together in one unifying framework of the semiotic square, showing how all four views are interconnected. The question of whether the study of communication can be considered a unique science is addressed. It is argued that communication is never separate from any object of study and thus we always deal with its manifestations, captured in the four scientific perspectives discussed in the book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Igor E. Klyukanov , John Durham PetersPublisher: Berghahn Books Imprint: Berghahn Books Volume: 2 ISBN: 9781800735248ISBN 10: 1800735243 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 10 June 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Foreword John Durham Peters Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Let a Hundred Flowers Blossom Chapter 2. The Nature of Communication Chapter 3. The Conduct of Human Affairs Chapter 4. Communication as Correspondence Chapter 5. … To Be at Home Everywhere Chapter 6. Squaring the Circle Chapter 7. Being Is Said in Many Ways Chapter 8. Communication/Study as Such Conclusion References IndexReviews“Written in a clear and often witty style, the book presents sophisticated thinking on the identity of communication studies. It will be of interest not only to philosophically oriented communication scholars and advanced students, but to readers across a wide range of other fields such as semiotics, science studies, rhetoric of science, interdisciplinary humanities, and education.” • Robert T. Craig, University of Colorado Boulder “Throughout this magnificent work, Igor E. Klyukanov links the different ""sciences"" of communication and takes issue with the so-called ""post-communication"" problematic of incommensurability. He grapples with how distinctive genres of discourse on/about/through communication can be linked, or as he puts it, situated in the same House of Being.” • Andrew R. Smith, Edinboro University, PA Written in a clear and often witty style, the book presents sophisticated thinking on the identity of communication studies. It will be of interest not only to philosophically oriented communication scholars and advanced students, but to readers across a wide range of other fields such as semiotics, science studies, rhetoric of science, interdisciplinary humanities, and education. Robert T. Craig, University of Colorado Boulder Throughout this magnificent work, Igor E. Klyukanov links the different sciences of communication and takes issue with the so-called post-communication problematic of incommensurability. He grapples with how distinctive genres of discourse on/about/through communication can be linked, or as he puts it, situated in the same House of Being. Andrew R. Smith, Edinboro University, PA Author InformationIgor E. Klyukanov is Professor of Communication in the Department of Communication Studies at Eastern Washington University. The first edition of his textbook Principles of Intercultural Communication (Pearson Education, 2005) was adopted by over 30 Colleges and Universities in the U.S. His monograph A Communication Universe: Manifestations of Meaning, Stagings of Significance (Lexington Books, 2010) won the 2012 NCA Philosophy of Communication Division Best Book Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |