1st Edition

Communication Theories

Edited By Paul Cobley
    1584 Pages
    by Routledge

    This remarkable four-volume collection brings together a range of essays at the cutting edge of, communication theory. Selections included provide in-depth theoretical analysis and overviews rather than specific study of phenomena within a given theoretical tradition.

    The collection provides academics and students with access to a free-standing body of theoretical work which is applicable to a range of different topics within communications, media and cultural studies. Including a new introduction by Paul Cobley, a chronological table of articles and a full index, it is undoubtedly an exceptional and invaluable research resource.

    Volume 1:  Part 1. Models and Modelling  Part 2. The Sign and Semiotics  Volume 2:  Part 3. Language: Representation and Dissemination  Part 4. Pragmatics of Communication  Volume 3:  Part 5. Text and Genre  Part 6. Representation, Discourse and Ideology  Volume 4:  Part 7. Mediated Communication  Part 8. Encoding, Decoding and the Act of Reading  Part 9. Communication and Cognition  Part 10. Global Communication and Globalization