by Staff | Mar 29, 2022 | Communication, Communication Theory
Another-Look-at-Mapping-the-Territory-Seven-Traditions-in-the-Field-of-Communication-Theory Socio-psychological tradition- Focus on the Community to find trends that are not what ought to be “cause/effect.” Cybernetic tradition – Focus on the flow of...
by Staff | Mar 29, 2022 | Communication, Communication Theory, History of Communication
To take a constitutive view of communication means to presume that communication, or interaction, is a process of meaning creation or social construction. The fundamental idea of constitution has had enormous influence on the field of communication, especially in the...
by Ira Gorelick | Mar 26, 2022 | Communication, Communication Theory, Entropy and Information, Fractals, History of Information Technologies, Information Management, Mathematical Theory of Communication, Structure of Information
Shannon–Weaver Model Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver are credited with the publication of the foundational work, “The Mathematical Theory of Communication.” Here is a good Video about Shannon. His theories and ideas laid the groundwork for the digital revolution...
by Staff | Mar 26, 2022 | Bad Actors, Communication, Communication Skills, Economic Myths, Economic Theories, Jewish Questions for Politicians, Media Literacy, Philosophy, Religion, Social Science, Technology
The argument is that Jews control the media. The premises are: There are a lot of Jews in the Media, and Jews want to control the world. Therefore Jews control the Media.
by Ira Gorelick | Mar 25, 2022 | Communication, Communication Skills, Rhetoric
Being Honest and Transparent is Better for Effective Communication
by Ira Gorelick | Mar 25, 2022 | Communication, Communication Skills, Rhetoric
In any given communication event, the sender is responsible for the communication effectiveness and achieving the intention of the sender.