Discourse is not just a means of expressing thought; it is also an autonomous body, an act through which we aim to achieve a certain effect. Modern linguistics proposes a broader definition of discourse, as a discrete and unique enunciative process, where the speaker or author makes language concret
Mediation: A Concept for Information and Communication Science
โ Scribed by Deschamps, Jacqueline
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 182
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Cover
Half-Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1: Epistemological Foundations
Introduction to Part 1
1. Exploring the Concept
1.1. A conceptual approach
1.2. The origins
1.3. Professional mediation
1.4. Mediation and peace
2. The Constituent Elements of Mediation
2.1. The third party
2.1.1. From the word to the concept
2.1.2. Models and functions of the third party
2.1.3. The power and authority of a third party
2.1.4. The symbolic third party
2.2. Relation
2.2.1. A concept present in numerous fields 2.2.2. Relation as a process2.2.3. Interactivity
2.2.4. The socioeconomics of relation
2.3. The subject
2.3.1. The subject in philosophy
2.3.2. The subject in psychoanalysis
2.3.3. The subject in mediation
3. The Organization of Mediations
3.1. Mediation and institution
3.1.1. The spirit of institution
3.1.2. A historical approach to institutions
3.1.3. The human and the institutional spheres
3.1.4. Parliamentary mediation
3.2. Dispositive and mediation
3.2.1. Dispositives in mediation
3.2.2. The social dispositive
3.2.3. Technological dispositives 3.2.4. Legitimizing a dispositive4. Time and Mediation
4.1. The time of mediations
4.1.1. Synchronous and asynchronous mediations
4.1.2. Diachronic mediation
4.2. Timeless mediation
PART 2: Mobilizing the Concept of Mediation in Information and Communication Sciences
Introduction to Part 2
5. Communicational Mediations
5.1. Transmitting and accessing knowledge
5.2. Scientific communication
5.3. Digital mediations
5.3.1. Information accessibility
5.3.2. The digital mediation of our heritage
5.3.3. The digital mediation of libraries
6. Informational Mediations 6.1. Information professionals6.2. Documentary mediation in academia
6.3. Competitive intelligence and mediation
6.4. Strategic foresight and mediation
7. Cultural Mediations
7.1. Mediation and cultural institutions
7.2. Promoting our heritage
7.3. Artistic mediation
8. Organizational Mediations
8.1. Organizational theories
8.2. Organizations and communication
8.3. Other perspectives in organizational communication
9. Societal Mediations
9.1. Political mediation and the public space
9.2. Public communication and citizenship
9.3. Ecological mediation
Conclusion
References Index of Cited AuthorsIndex of Terms
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