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Goal formation in dialogic communication

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Community dialog technology

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1975
For the past three years, the M.I.T. Community Dialog Project has facilitated approximately 200 group meetings, settings ranging from high schools and universities to political and industrial organizations, from senior citizens groups and rotary clubs to state and national assemblies of government officials, scientists and businessmen. Using electronic
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Communication Ethics: The Dialogic Turn

Review of Communication, 2006
This essay reviews a community of memory about communication ethics scholarship, updating Ronald C. Arnett's “The Status of Communication Ethics Scholarship in Speech Communication Journals from 1915–1985” and outlining the evolution of communication ethics scholarship: (1) identifying metatheoretical surveys of the literature, (2) engaging Kant's ...
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Corporate Communication—Adversarial, Transmission, Dialogical

Communicatio, 2019
ABSTRACTThe trauma that followed organisational change through the twin inductions of transformation and New Public Management in some South African institutions of higher learning during the decad...
Keyan Tomaselli, Marc Caldwell
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Foundations of dialogic communication

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1978
This essay identifies four defining characteristics of a dialogic approach to communication and argues that each can be grounded in a key aspect of Husserlian phenomenology, existential phenomenology, or philosophical anthropology. The essay also suggests that the most pressing challenge for scholars of dialogic communication is to explore views of ...
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Assessing Dialogic Communication Elements in Online Emergency Communication

2022
Social media have been identified as powerful tools for two-way crisis communication, allowing officials to reach, inform, and motivate at-risk publics during emergencies. However, government use of social media during emergencies is a relatively new area of study and is thus understudied and undertheorized, with little evidence-based guidance for ...
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