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Jan 19, 2013 · Deep in the Bavarian countryside Kleist’s historical drama Michael Kohlhaas is being shot. But instead of shooting a huge epic with impressive costumes and extraordinary props, grown-up men in suits fight with imaginary weapons.
Jul 8, 2016 · In this entry, the structure and corresponding research questions of the topic “media effects across and between cultures” are defined and differentiated. Then follow methodological considerations and the presentation and discussion of relevant theoretical approaches from the field of media effects.
- Heinz Bonfadelli
- 2016
Aug 12, 2022 · The interplay between language and culture extends beyond just cognitive representations of language (i.e., internal processes), but also to how people communicate with each other (e.g., external processes).
Nov 27, 2019 · In this special section, we follow up on this trend from a multidisciplinary perspective, with a focus on contexts (especially communication contexts), the norms associated with people’s assessments of those contexts, and their impact on behavior.
Aug 13, 2018 · Typical of CCO and related approaches is the idea that this construction is achieved through interactive conversations between people. Taylor and Van Every (Citation 2000) constructed the Montreal CCO model based on speech theory and looked at communication from a co-orientation perspective.
Introduction. By examining the interpersonal communication that defines human life, we garner a better understanding of how communication is central to a high quality of life. From birth to death, our interactions with others are what inform our sense of self and purpose and give meaning to life.
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“Interpersonal communication refers to the exchange of messages, verbal and nonverbal, between people, regardless of the relationship they share. . . . Thus, inter-personal communication includes the exchange of messages in all sorts of rela-tionships, ranging from functional to casual to intimate” (Guerrero, Andersen, & Afifi, 2007, p. 11).