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skad [1K]
3 years ago
13

¿cómo se aplica la teoría de la comunicación como disciplina científica?

Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
nasty-shy [4]3 years ago
3 0
Esta investigación explora la estructura y el estado de las teorías utilizadas en la Comunicación como una alternativa para la investigación de la identidad de la disciplina de la comunicación y la evaluación de características. Esta investigación asume que las teorías de la comunicación no son solo prácticas continuas de las comunidades intelectuales, sino también un discurso sobre cómo la teoría puede abordar una variedad de canales, trascender tecnologías específicas y tender puentes entre los niveles de análisis. Examina los argumentos teóricos ampliamente citados entre los artículos académicos y las conexiones entre estas teorías. El análisis de redes sugiere que la teoría del encuadre es la más influyente de las teorías identificadas (ocupando el primer lugar en frecuencia y grado, cercanía, intermediación y centralidad de vector propio) y sirve para vincular otras teorías de la comunicación y grupos teóricos. Mientras que las teorías de la comunicación de masas y la tecnología exhibieron la mayor centralidad, las teorías de comunicación interpersonal, de persuasión y de organización se agruparon, integrando subteorías de cada grupo. La teoría del encuadre fue la teoría de la comunicación más popular e influyente que unió no solo las teorías de la comunicación de masas, sino también las teorías de la comunicación interpersonal, tecnológica, de sistemas de información, de salud, de género, intercultural y organizacional.
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