Buch, Englisch, 324 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 758 g
Buch, Englisch, 324 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 758 g
Reihe: Knowledge, Communication and Society
ISBN: 978-1-138-36465-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This volume advocates a shift from the social constructivism found in the work of Thomas Luckmann and Peter Berger, to a communicative constructivism that acknowledges communication as an embodied form of action in its own right, according to which social actors, in engaging in communicative action, construct a material social reality that guides, delimits, and enables actions. A study of the importance of understanding the role of communication in an age in which digitization and mediatization have extended the reach of communication to a global level and brought about the emergence of the communication society, The Communicative Construction of Reality shows how communication society does not merely replace modern society and its hierarchical institutions, but complements it in a manner that continually results in conflicts leading to the refiguration of society. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in the sociology of knowledge, communication, and social theory.
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I Introduction 1. Science and Theory 2. Scientific Language and Discourse 3. Theory II From Social to Communicative Construction 1. Social Action, Intersubjectivity and Communicative Lifeworld* Excursus on Phenomenology 2. From Language to Empirical Communication Research 3. "The Social Construction of Reality" and Its Critiques III. Social Theory: Communicative Action 1. Communicative Action 2. Reciprocity, Relationality and Positionality 3. Body, Sensuality and Affectivity 4. Working, Performance and Performativity 5. Objectivations, Objectifications and Signs 6. Signs and Communication 7. Social Reality, Communicative Lifeworld and Subjectivation IV. Theory of Society (A) Time and Sequentiality 1. Sequences of Communictative Action 2. Genres, Institutions and Communicative Forms 3. Social Structures 4. Discourse 5. Legitimations 6. The Other, Censorship and Social Power (B) Space and Media 1. Space 2. Presence, Situation und Mediation V. Diagnosis: Communication Society 1. From Discursivation to the Communication Society 2. Communicatization 3. Infrastructuring 4. Translocalization 5. Storage, De-Structuration and New Boundaries of Knowledge 6. Double Subjectivation VI. Conclusion: The Refiguration of Modernity 1. Beyond Modernity and Postmodernity 2. Figuration and Refiguration 3. Refigured Modernity