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Published: 10 November 2018
... and media? Speaking like a chorus in a Greek tragedy, the Sense of History speaks in character to reframe the problem as the transition from an older, interconnected circuit of meaning-making acts ("rhetoric representation interpretation") to a later one ("communication information media"). Arendt Hannah...
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Published: 15 November 2005
...This chapter analyzes risk communication, the problem of panic, the greatest worst case risk that Americans face and the issues of scapegoating and blame. It suggests that politics and social conflict are never far away even in worst cases and even when there is urgent suffering. This chapter...
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Published: 24 May 2017
...-cellular communication. This paper details how the science of cell communication provides a new explanatory account of how multicellular organisms and other ‘cell societies’ with their division of labor are created and maintained through the bonds of communication. The idea of ‘cell sociology’ is discussed...
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Published: 27 December 2013
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Published: 05 September 2013
... and the genre of the popular declaration persist. In the years following the American Revolution, these methods have functioned as a political tool for challenging instituted authority. In examining the Whigs' use of new forms of communication to challenge Britain's sovereignty, this book contributes...
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Published: 17 October 2016
...Frithjof Nungesser takes up a systematic comparison of Tomasello, a key figure working to reorient comparative and developmental research in cognitive science around social and cultural issues, and Mead, focusing especially on the evolutionary development of human-specific features of communication...
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Published: 12 June 2019
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Published: 18 August 2023
...In the era of AIDS, traditional marriage mediators, such as the ankhoswe in Malawi, have become increasingly requisite for raising and settling intimate disputes but are becoming less common in the marriages of young adults today. Meanwhile, new information and communication technologies...
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Published: 01 September 2023
... of knowledge production. By adopting a pragmatist approach, the chapter turns attention from questions about what sociologists ought to do, to questions about what sociologists already do when it comes to the moral underpinnings of their research. Turning attention to scholarly meta-communication—commentary...
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Published: 16 May 2024
...This chapter explores animal communication networks. Animals communicate with one another about so many things: food, predators, mating preferences, dominance status, where to live, and more. Regardless of whether communication is honest or not, whether it is visual, auditory, tactile, chemical...
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Published: 06 March 2024
...The dead remain lively presences for the living, and many feel a strong urge to communicate with them. Aesthetic practices are often used in therapeutic contexts to satisfy the commonly felt need to communicate with the dead, and they can also help renew relationships with the dead on a new footing...
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Published: 11 March 2024
... to take signs like these not theoretically but as theory, as Charlie's theory which he uses as a way of living and surviving in the world. ableism alingual Autism Spectrum Disorder ASD Charlie son deafness language meaning nonverbal communication tablets voice words anthropology contact...
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Published: 09 April 2024
...At least since the eighteenth century, many writers have considered interspecies communication along two axes: the terrestrial (communication with non-human animals) and the extraterrestrial (communication with aliens). This consideration was increasingly materialized in the second half...
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Published: 15 March 2007
... to this information strongly determines the outcomes of contests. Communication is at least as important to animals as it is to card players. There are many kinds of communication. Information can be shared intentionally or accidentally, be inherently unfakeable or strategic. This chapter examines animal...
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Published: 15 October 2009
... the early 1990s have been explained by differences in the speed of adopting the new information and communication technologies and in making full use of the new technologies. The firm this chapter is concerned with is a large multinational firm in the pharmaceutical industry, the mother company of which...
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Published: 15 May 2010
...This chapter discusses employer-provided shared capitalism and employee relationship. Employee ignorance might very well undermine shared capitalism, though this ignorance might stem from ineffective corporate communications and uneven implementation in addition to employee inattentiveness...
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Published: 14 October 2019
... attention to questions of power, communication, and difference, and provides a better starting point for the cultural history and historical geography of slavery and empire than one based on texts and readers. Second, that grounding discussions of speech and power – often understood in terms of a singular...
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Published: 18 June 2015
... or shed far more easily than the specialized organs of animals, allowing plants to respond morphologically to their environments. Plant behavior is defined as a change that occurs rapidly and reversibly in response to a stimulus. Communication occurs when a receiver responds to a cue emitted by a sender...
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Published: 18 June 2015
... modules that often communicate incompletely, many induced responses to herbivory are localized and increase heterogeneity in plant defensive traits. Vascular communication among organs of individual plants is often poor and many plants rely on volatile cues to coordinate systemic induced responses. Plants...
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Published: 07 November 2018
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