03127nam 2200505 a 450 991048050730332120170814173950.01-4833-2868-61-4522-4482-0(CKB)2670000000238596(EBL)997229(OCoLC)809774335(MiAaPQ)EBC997229(OCoLC)607014526(StDuBDS)EDZ0000158918(EXLCZ)99267000000023859620130912d2004 fy 0engur|n|---|||||Dialogue[electronic resource] theorizing difference in communication studies /edited by Rob Anderson, Leslie A. Baxter, Kenneth N. CissnaLondon SAGE20041 online resource (345 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7619-2670-4 0-7619-2671-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-303) and index.Cover; Contents; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Foreword; Chapter 1 - Texts and Contexts of Dialogue; Part I - Exploring the Territories of Dialogue; Chapter 2 - Relationships Among Philosophies of Dialogue; Chapter 3 - Taking a Communication Perspective on Dialogue; Chapter 4 - The Ontological Workings of Dialogue and Acknowledgment; Chapter 5 - A Dialogic Ethic ""Between"" Buber and Levinas: A Responsive Ethical ""I""; Chapter 6 - Dialogue, Creativity, and Change; Part II - Personal Voices in Dialogue; Chapter 7 - Dialogues of RelatingChapter 8 - Dialogue as the Search for Sustainable Organizational Co-OrientationChapter 9 - Critical Organizational Dialogue: Open Formation and the Demand of ""Otherness""; Chapter 10 - Dialectical Tensions and Dialogic Moments as Pathways to Peak Experiences; Chapter 11 - Double Binds as Structures in Dominance and of Feelings: Problematics of Dialogue; Part III - Public Voices in Dialogue; Chapter 12 - Public Dialogue and Intellectual History: Hearing Multiple Voices; Chapter 13 - Race and the (Im)possibility of DialogueChapter 14 - When Is Communication Intercultural?: Bakhtin, Staged Performance, and Civic DialogueChapter 15 - Media Studies and the Dialogue of Democracy; Chapter 16 - Concluding Voices, Conversation Fragments, and a Temporary Synthesis; References; IndexSixteen original essays from leading North American academics describe recent research on dialogic approaches to the study of communication. Contributions in the first section trace the intellectual history of dialogic theory and delineate relationships among dialogic philosophers.Dialogue analysisCommunicationPhilosophyElectronic books.Dialogue analysis.CommunicationPhilosophy.302.346Anderson Rob1945-1028413Baxter Leslie A1054390Cissna Kenneth N897495StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910480507303321Dialogue2486929UNINA