基本説明
Uses examples of how practitioners work with the theory of Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM), creating both a conceptual framework and a set of practical tools.
Full Description
Making Social Worlds: A Communication Perspective offers the most accessible introduction to the tools and concepts of CMM - Coordinated Management of Meaning - one of the groundbreaking theories of speech communication.
Draws upon advances in research for the most up-to-date concepts in speech communication
Defines the 'critical moments' of communication for students and practitioners; encouraging us to view communication as a two-sided process of coordinating actions and making/managing meanings
Questions how we can intervene in dangerous or undesirable patterns of communication that will result in better social worlds
Contents
Preface. 1. Critical moments that shape our social worlds.
2. Taking a communication perspective on social worlds.
3. Paradigms and the "physics" of social worlds.
4. Communication: Coordinating Actions and Making/Managing Meanings.
5. Doing things in communication: Speech acts.
6. Episodes and patterns of communication.
7. Selves and forms of consciousness.
8. Relationships and relational minds.
9. Afterword: Something of a guide for using CMM.
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