Browsing Communication by Title
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Dialogue, non–dialogue and dissemination—Ancient questions, contemporary perspectives.
(2014)With the advent of the Internet, the promise of dialogue has become the holy grail of communication. The idea of communication without dialogue is not a popular one. Decades of critique of the unidirectional messages ... -
Effective communication for teaching practices using learning management systems in distance education.
(2012)Explores various strategies of communication practices in teaching communication using learning management systems in distance education. -
How to script a 'How to' video.
(2008)Discusses how to make a �how to� or �what is� video, using the spoken word plus the moving image to get the message across. -
How to script a 'how to' video.
(2008)Discusses how to make a �how to� or �what is� video, using the spoken word plus the moving image to get the message across.This workshop takes you through the process of writing the script, filming the video and publishing ... -
How to write a 'how to' video.
(2008)Discusses how to make a �how to� or �what is� video, using the spoken word plus the moving image to get the message across.This workshop takes you through the process of writing the script, filming the video and publishing ... -
Language evolution, acquisition, adaptation and change
(2017)In the twenty‐first century, there are between 6000 and 8000 different languages spoken in the world, all of which are in a continuous state of evolving, by inter‐mixing or stagnating, growing or contracting. This occurs ... -
Language in society
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Looking at distance and blended learning through the lens of the communication model.
(2007)A communication methodology for e-Learning which analyses amongst other things the various aspects of provision of e-learning in the organisational, national and international contexts; the effectiveness of the types of ... -
Mass media hype and the ‘long tail’ of globalisation: A North Korean example
(2016)This article comments on the contemporary manifestations and implications of mass media hype in the Internet age, with a particular application to conditions of post-industrial journalism. Newsworthy events can take on the ... -
Missing Signposts: Tensions between unitary and pluralistic components of rational arguments and conflict resolution in organisational communication.
(2012)Explores communicative practice in conflict resolution in its unitary and pluralistic forms; and highlights ways in which interpersonal conflict negotiation and resolution may be recapitulated in organisational or international ... -
"Missing signposts?": Tensions between the unitary and pluralistic components of rational arguments and in organisational communication.
(2013)The purpose of this paper is first, to explore communicative practice in conflict resolution in its unitary and pluralistic forms; and second, to highlight ways in which interpersonal conflict negotiation and resolution ... -
"New Zealand's darkest day." The representation of national grief in the media: the case of the Christchurch earthquake.
(2011)On 22 February 2011 a powerful earthquake struck the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. Buildings had collapsed, businesses were disrupted, and many lives were lost. As the death toll rose and the realities of the destruction ... -
Public relations and communication management: An Aotearoa/New Zealand perspective.
(Pearson Education, 2009)