Dialogue
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Dialogue

Theorizing Difference in Communication Studies

  1. 344 pages
  2. English
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eBook - PDF

Dialogue

Theorizing Difference in Communication Studies

About this book

"Anderson, Baxter, and Cissna provide readers with a valuable primer on the concept of dialogue as it relates to specific issues of communication. . . . The list of contributors reads like a Who?s Who in the field of dialogue and communication. . . . Highly recommended."
-CHOICE


Dialogue: Theorizing Difference in Communication Studies
is the first anthology of work on dialogic approaches to communication that offers a state-of-the-art collection of original essays in this emerging research area. Editors Rob Anderson, Leslie A. Baxter, and Kenneth N. Cissna have gathered the most respected scholars in the field to describe their research projects, discuss critical elements of dialogue, and anticipate the evolution of the study of dialogue. With a foreword by Julia T. Wood, contributors include James R. Taylor, Stanley Deetz and Jennifer Simpson, Sheila McNamee and John Shotter, and Mark McPhail.

The contributors consider a wide range of settings--interpersonal, organizational, societal, and political--and look at the methodology as well as the research underpinning dialogic approaches to the study of communication.  The core texts of dialogue studies, including Buber, Gadamer, Habermas, and Bakhtin, set the foundation in Part I, Exploring the Territories of Dialogue. In Part II, Personal Voices in Dialogue, the contributors survey one-on-one, small group, and organization dialogue. Part III, Public Voices in Dialogue, examines the spaces for discourse in more expansive public, intercultural, and mediated settings. The editors pull together disparate implications, connections, and new directions in a dialogue-inspired conclusion.

Readers of Dialogue will be able to frame different influential conceptions of dialogue, establish the concepts? history in communication studies, and trace both common and unique threads that connect different theorists. This volume is recommended for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in Communication Theory, Interpersonal Communication, and Organizational Communication.

 

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. About the Editors
  4. About the Contributors
  5. Foreword
  6. Chapter 1 - Texts and Contexts of Dialogue
  7. Part I - Exploring the Territories of Dialogue
  8. Chapter 2 - Relationships Among Philosophies of Dialogue
  9. Chapter 3 - Taking a Communication Perspective on Dialogue
  10. Chapter 4 - The Ontological Workings of Dialogue and Acknowledgment
  11. Chapter 5 - A Dialogic Ethic "Between" Buber and Levinas: A Responsive Ethical "I"
  12. Chapter 6 - Dialogue, Creativity, and Change
  13. Part II - Personal Voices in Dialogue
  14. Chapter 7 - Dialogues of Relating
  15. Chapter 8 - Dialogue as the Search for Sustainable Organizational Co-Orientation
  16. Chapter 9 - Critical Organizational Dialogue: Open Formation and the Demand of "Otherness"
  17. Chapter 10 - Dialectical Tensions and Dialogic Moments as Pathways to Peak Experiences
  18. Chapter 11 - Double Binds as Structures in Dominance and of Feelings: Problematics of Dialogue
  19. Part III - Public Voices in Dialogue
  20. Chapter 12 - Public Dialogue and Intellectual History: Hearing Multiple Voices
  21. Chapter 13 - Race and the (Im)possibility of Dialogue
  22. Chapter 14 - When Is Communication Intercultural?: Bakhtin, Staged Performance, and Civic Dialogue
  23. Chapter 15 - Media Studies and the Dialogue of Democracy
  24. Chapter 16 - Concluding Voices, Conversation Fragments, and a Temporary Synthesis
  25. References
  26. Index