As managerial work regimes move continuously towards post-industrialism, forms of communication change with it and work relationships are increasingly becoming communicative relationships. This book seeks to end communicative distortions by establishing a new model of communication that will set up
Management Communication: Communicative Ethics and Action
โ Scribed by Thomas Klikauer (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 345
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction: Communication in Management, Work and Society....Pages 1-16
Communication I: Basic Contexts at Work....Pages 17-33
Communication II: Signs and Meanings....Pages 34-54
Distorted Communication I: Classifications....Pages 55-73
Distorted Communication II: Ideologies....Pages 74-90
Distorted Communication III: Hegemonies....Pages 91-107
Distorted Communication IV: Culture, Rhetoric and Meetings....Pages 108-123
Distorted Communication V: Persuasion, Attitudes and Responses....Pages 124-140
Communicative Action I: The Basics of Ideal Speech....Pages 141-159
Communicative Action II: Ethics and Communication....Pages 160-178
Communicative Action III: The Two Logics of Work Relations....Pages 179-197
Communicative Action IV: The Two Logics of Communication....Pages 198-214
Communicative Action V: Communicative Ethics at Work....Pages 215-230
Practical Conclusions....Pages 231-245
Back Matter....Pages 246-332
โฆ Subjects
Management; Human Resource Management
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