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Fulfilling the dialogic promise: A ten-year reflective survey on dialogic Internet principles

Public Relations Review, 2009
Abstract A decade ago, using the dialogic theory of public relations as the theoretical framework, Kent and Taylor [Kent, M. L., & Taylor, M. (1998). Building a dialogic relationship through the World Wide Web. Public Relations Review, 24, 321–340; Kent, M. L., & Taylor, M. (2002). Toward a dialogic theory of public relations. Public Relations Review,
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Development principles for dialog-based interfaces

1997
If computer systems are to become the information-seeking, task-executing, problem-solving agents we want them to be then they must be able to communicate as effectively with humans as humans do with each other. It is thus desirable to develop computer systems that can also communicate with humans via spoken natural language dialog.
Alicia Abella   +2 more
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Dialog Design: Principles and Experiments

1986
Programming methodology has emphasized different criteria for judging the quality of software during the three decades of its existence. In the early days of scarce computing resources the most important aspect of a program was its functionality — what it can do, and how efficiently it works.
J. Nievergelt, C. Muller, H. Sugaya
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Bakhtin and the dialogic principle

2006
Abstract Although Bakhtin’s writings originate in Russia in the 1920s, it was the 1980s before his work became popular in the West; this was largely due to the new translations of Katerina Clark, Michael Holquist, Caryl Emerson, and others who had seized upon his contemporary relevance. Looking back over this period of his ‘canonization’
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THE DIALOGIC PRINCIPLE REVISITED

1991
This chapter introduces the concept of “language as dialogue” which rests on the insight that language use is always dialogically oriented. A distinction has to be made between initiative and reactive speech acts, which are functionally different speech act types. In this way, the equation of action and illocution can be overcome.
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Dialogic Learning as First Principle in Communication Ethics

Atlantic Journal of Communication, 2010
This article frames a dialogic learning theory of communication ethics based upon Buber (1955, 1958), Gadamer (1988), Freire (2000), and Arendt (1998). This communication ethics theory privileges dialogic learning as first principle, accompanied by attending and listening as one searches for temporal answers emerging among three coordinates: (a ...
Arnett, Ronald C.   +2 more
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[The dialogic principle in medical treatment].

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1993
Almost all kinds of medical therapy are based on a therapeutical dialogue. Some aspects of the dialogue principle in medical therapy are shown in this article. In addition the dialogue can open ways of communication to art-therapy (e.g. music therapy) and even to the arts itself.
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Dialogic Principles of Interactive Learning in the Ethnographic Relationship

Journal of Anthropological Research, 1988
Dialogue is not just a "fashionable metaphor." It refers to a communicative exchange that is negotiated among individuals or between groups in ways that gender, ethnicity, or class identifications become strategic tools. When dialogic principles are applied analytically, the power of simple talk to make or break the ethnographic relationship is ...
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Mikhail Bakhtin: The Dialogical Principle

The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 1985
Dudley Andrew, Tzvetan Todorov
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