Showing posts with label Communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Communication. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Clothing for Liberation: A Communication Analysis of Gandhi"s Swadeshi Revolution




Clothing for Liberation: A Communication Analysis of Gandhi"s Swadeshi Revolution by Peter Gonsalves


English | 11 Mar. 2010 | ISBN: 8132103106 | 188 Pages | PDF | 7 MB




This is the first analysis of Gandhi’s dressing style in terms of communication theory and an exploration of the subliminal messages that were subtly communicated to a large audience. Peter Gonsalves chooses three famous theorists from the field of communication studies and looks at Gandhi through the lens of each one, to give us a fascinating and new insight into one of the most famous men from South Asia.




The author first prepares the ground for the theoretical investigation by exploring the breadth of Gandhi’s communication skills. He provides essential information on a wide range of Gandhi’s communication skills, with a view to proposing interesting areas of research for communication scholars.




The book deals with the qualitative and quantitative aspects of Gandhi’s verbal output, his linguistic capacity, his journalistic and letter-writing style, his peace communication in an atmosphere of conflict, his organizational ability and the international repercussions of his mass mediated messages. It also elaborates the different types of non-verbal communication he used, such as silence, fasting, clothing, personal presence and charisma. The book closes with, perhaps for the first time, a Gandhian approach to symbolisation for socio-political change.Photographs of Gandhi in different phases of his life have been used to provide a visual chronology of sartorial change and emphasise the arguments in the book.






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Monday, September 14, 2015

A Handbook of Qualitative Methodologies for Mass Communication Research 1st Edition




A Handbook of Qualitative Methodologies for Mass Communication Research (Anthropoloy) by Nicholas W. Jankowski


English | Dec. 13, 1991 | ISBN: 0415054052 | 287 Pages | PDF | 1 MB




First published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.










Thursday, September 10, 2015

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics, Media, and Communication




Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics, Media, and Communication By Marcel Danesi


2000 | 275 Pages | ISBN: 0802047831 , 0802083293 | PDF | 17 MB








Semiotics, Media Studies and Communication Studies are three closely interlinked fields. Briefly stated, Semiotics, the science of signs, looks at how humans search for and construct meaning; Communication Studies is concerned with how meaning is conveyed; and Media Studies considers the ways in which messages are transmitted and received. This dictionary is designed to help students and general readers unlock the significance of the terminology and jargon commonly used in these fields. Being interdisciplinary in nature, Semiotics, Media, and Communication Studies are cluttered with notions derived from other disciplines. Hence, this dictionary also encompasses basic concepts from the fields of anthropology, archaeology, psychology, psychoanalysis, linguistics, philosophy, artificial intelligence, computer science, and biology. Collected here are the terms, concepts, personages, schools of thought, and historical movements that appear frequently in the relevant literature. The basis of each entry is a simple definition, which often includes the term"s origin. Illustrations are provided where necessary, along with historical sketches of movements or schools of thought. The commentary on personages consists of brief statements about their contribution and relevance. Thus, the dictionary not only defines what a term means, but often goes into its history, applications, and broad implications. Terms are cross-referenced and their etymology is given where possible. This is a compact, practical research manual that will relieve much tension for students in semiotics and related fields. Because of its interdisciplinary approach, it will also provide a range of scholars with a handy reference to disciplines distinct from but related to their own.