Studies in Communication, Volume 3: Culture and Communication: Methodology, Behavior, Artifacts, and InstitutionsSari Thomas |
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... function ( Maruyama , 1965 ) , perceptual influence function , and behavioral expressive function ( Bednar and Hineline , 1982 ) . The metaorganizational function of metaphors refers to the individual's categorization process of social ...
... function ( Maruyama , 1965 ) , perceptual influence function , and behavioral expressive function ( Bednar and Hineline , 1982 ) . The metaorganizational function of metaphors refers to the individual's categorization process of social ...
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... function of metaphors refers to the individual's se- lective filtering process between self and social reality . In employing particular sets of metaphors ( for example , “ machine , " " operation , ” “ action - reaction , ” “ de- sign ...
... function of metaphors refers to the individual's se- lective filtering process between self and social reality . In employing particular sets of metaphors ( for example , “ machine , " " operation , ” “ action - reaction , ” “ de- sign ...
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... function is not only related to the degree of media exposure , but also to the media to which one is exposed . McClure and Patterson specu- lated that the lack of a noticeable television agenda - setting effect was a product of the ...
... function is not only related to the degree of media exposure , but also to the media to which one is exposed . McClure and Patterson specu- lated that the lack of a noticeable television agenda - setting effect was a product of the ...
Contents
The Construction of Social | 3 |
The Technological Determination of Philosophy | 21 |
Implications for Intercultural | 27 |
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