Say Not to Say: New Perspectives on MiscommunicationLuigi Anolli, Rita Ciceri, Giuseppe Riva IOS Press, 2002 - 265 páginas The naive and simplicistic idea of communication in terms of semantic transparency is just one side of the different aspects of communication acts. From our experience we know well that communication can be successful without being ideal, perfect and unproblematic. In general communication can be considered as a planned attitude strategically aimed at achieving intentions, and as a direction of practical reasoning. This attitude co-ordinates the relationship among intention, plan and performance in agreement with context constraints and opportunities. Its aim is to get the utmost effectiveness in order to realize a communicative intention. |
Contenido
Semantic Transparency Semantic Opacity States of Affairs Mental States | 43 |
Deception Seduction | 71 |
Paradoxical Exhibition Obliquity and Non Verbal | 101 |
Views from Art and Other Sources | 117 |
Irony and Humor | 133 |
From Mode Adoption to Failure of Detection | 159 |
The Risks and Rewards of Ironic Communication R W Gibbs | 181 |
Computer Mediated Communication | 195 |
The Emergence of ComputerMediated Communication | 229 |
Ambiguous SelfIdentification and Sincere Communication in CMC | 247 |
Author Index | 265 |
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Say Not to Say: New Perspectives on Miscommunication Luigi Anolli,Rita Ciceri,Giuseppe Riva Vista de fragmentos - 2002 |
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From Communication to Presence: Cognition, Emotions, and Culture Towards the ... Luigi Anolli Vista previa limitada - 2006 |