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- Historical context plays a critical role in understanding media messages, as it provides insight into the motivations behind content creation and its reception by audiences. When analyzing media expressions, recognizing the historical events that preceded them can reveal underlying biases and perspectives that influence narratives.
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Nov 27, 2019 · In this special section, we follow up on this trend from a multidisciplinary perspective, with a focus on contexts (especially communication contexts), the norms associated with people’s assessments of those contexts, and their impact on behavior.
- Katharina Lefringhausen, Helen Spencer-Oatey, Carolin Debray
- 2019
Oct 20, 2021 · They show us how social differentiation and social inequality affects communication, even as communication reifies or transforms social structures and social identities in turn. All three books explicitly and implicitly critique White and other dominant ways of knowing and unknowing.
May 1, 2015 · Cultural sensitivity, defined as the motivation to accept and respect intercultural differences can positively affect competence (Lakey & Canary, 2002), communication skills, knowledge, behavior (Wiseman, 2002), and gender (Lee, Fredenburg, Belcher, & Cleveland, 1999) are among those factors.
- Stephen M. Croucher, Mélodine Sommier, Diyako Rahmani
- 2015
May 16, 2024 · Inspired by the conceptual history of Koselleck (2002), the following questions are addressed to the case of the “history of communication”: (1) How does the terminology arise and what does it refer to?; (2) Are the meanings attributed to the concept by scholars from different contexts in convergence or divergence?;
Aug 31, 2015 · Objective: The first objective is to reflect on how identities and styles of acculturation, constructed during the process of socialization, affect communication. Reflection is based on the Backpack metaphor and the Ladder metaphor, two meta-analytical models that draw upon theories from philosophy and history. 1 The second objective of the ...
- Magid Al-Araki
- 2015
2. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES To place these paradigms within a historical context it is necessary to go back to some of the basics of sociological theory. Positivism and structural-functionalism The postpositivist paradigm can be traced back to the positivist sociological tradition of
Nov 27, 2019 · Research in sociolinguistics/pragmatics (e.g., Marriott, 1990; Roberts & Campbell, 2006; Tyler, 1995) has identified clear cultural differences in people’s behavior in different communicative activities, along with misperceptions as to what was expected.