Society not only continues to exist by transmission, by communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in transmission, in communication. There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication. Men live in a community... Theorizing Communication: A History - Página 32de Dan Schiller - 1996 - 296 páginasVista previa restringida - Acerca de este libro
| John Dewey - 1916 - 456 páginas
...persistent modes of tuition can we make sure of placing the scholastic methods in their true context. Society not only continues to exist by transmission,...communication. Men live in a community in virtue of the things which they have in common; and communication is the way in which they come to possess things in common.... | |
| John Dewey - 1923 - 488 páginas
...persistent modes of tuition can we make sure of placing the scholastic methods in their true context. Society not only continues to exist by transmission,...transmission, in communication. There is more than a verbal tiej between the words common, community, and communication. Men live in a community in virtue of the... | |
| John Dewey - 1916 - 454 páginas
...in their true context. -*• . ' Society not only continues to exist by transmission, by^. ct^ * y . communication, but it may fairly be said to exist...transmission, in communication. There is more than a verbal tiej between the words common, community, and communication. Men live in a community W virtue of the... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1922 - 872 páginas
...other sense than that in which a dust heap is a whole of which the individual particles are parts. Society not only continues to exist by transmission,...verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.1 Communication, if not identical with, is at least a form of, what has been referred... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 páginas
...who are passing out of the group life to those who are coming into it, social life could not survive. Society not only continues to exist by transmission,...communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in communication. There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.... | |
| Frederick Elmore Lumley - 1928 - 590 páginas
...and is our society. And, as we have already noted, the basis of this is communication. Dewey says : Society not only continues to exist by transmission,...verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.2 But such a large, such a rich, such a variegated nebulosity as this world of communication... | |
| Emory Stephen Bogardus - 1928 - 680 páginas
...by the rapid spread of educational sociology. COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION 20 Society not only exists by transmission, by communication, but it may fairly...a verbal tie between the words common, community. 17 In FR Clow's Principles of Sociology with Educational Applications, Macmillan. 1920, will be found... | |
| Klapp - 1978 - 244 páginas
...Society is a name for our richest and most reliable information channels. As John Dewey (1916:5) said: "Society not only continues to exist by transmission,...said to exist in transmission, in communication." If all social channels and signals were perfect, they would bear all and only the information we needed,... | |
| Ian K. Steele - 1986 - 415 páginas
...basis. Direct links between communications and community have long been asserted by those believing that there is more than a verbal tie between the words...communication. Men live in a community, in virtue of things which they have in common; and communication is the way in which they come to possess things... | |
| Joseph James Chambliss - 1987 - 198 páginas
...to which they are a response. In saying, "society not only continues to exist by transmission, b\' communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in transmission, in communication,"3 Dewey puts us in mind of Aristotle, of Cicero, and of Vico, in the importance they... | |
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