1st Edition

The Consequentiality of Communication

Edited By Stuart J. Sigman Copyright 1995
244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

In a bold attempt to redirect the ways theories of communication are conceived and research on communication processes are conducted, this volume questions prevailing communication scholarship that emphasizes the cultural, psychological, and sociological variables that impact on, and/or are impacted by, communication. Instead of focusing on the consequences of communication, this books urges... Read more
Contents: Introduction. S.J. Sigman, Toward Study of the Consequentiality (Not Consequences) of Communication. Part I: Four Perspectives on Consequentiality. V.E. Cronen, Coordinated Management of Meaning: The Consequentiality of Communication and the Recapturing of Experience. R.E. Sanders, Neo-Rhetorical Theory: The Enactment of Role-Identities as Interactive and Strategic. W.A. Beach, Conversation Analysis: "Okay" as a Clue for Understanding Consequentiality. W. Leeds-Hurwitz, S.J. Sigman, S.J. Sullivan, Social Communication Theory: Communication Structures and Performed Invocations, a Revision of Scheflen's Notion of Programs. Part II: Reformulating and Critiquing the Four Perspectives. V.E. Cronen, Commentary. R.E. Sanders, A Retrospective Essay on The Consequentiality of Communication. W.A. Beach, Maps and Diggings. S.J. Sigman, W. Leeds-Hurwitz, (Re)Situating Social Communication in Consequentiality.

Biography

Sigman, Stuart J.

"You will never sit down at dinner with your family again, without thinking of this book. It shows how the simple act of sharing a meal can be a mechanism for teaching children, for expressing one's identity, and for transmitting one's culture."
Catherine Snow
Harvard University

"Sigman has brought together a distinguished group of authors who propose four distinct approaches to the consequentiality of communication. The theoretical dialogue that emerges in the pages of this book is itself a powerful illustration of the consequentiality of communication. The Consequentiality of Communication is a book that will have important consequences for our field."
Robert T. Craig
University of Colorado, Boulder