The action theoretical approach has already proved its value as a
framework for communication research, most especially in the study of
media audiences and media use. It has deep roots in Weberian
sociology, symbolic interactionism and phenomenology and it has been a
robust survivor of the various storms that have beset the practice of
the social sciences since the collapse of structuralist and social
system paradigms. The social action approach privileges the
perspective of the acting individual but offers guidelines for
connecting the subjective orientation with networks of social
interaction and for treating 'behaviour' as a social process. Research
within this framework takes account of the wider social context and
calls for a careful combination of empirical observation and
interpretation, with a corresponding diversity of methodologies. The
appeal of the approach stems also from its flexibility, wide range of
applications and sensitivity to cultural and social meanings. The
contributions assembled in this book, despite their diversity, can all
be placed within the framework of social action theory. Some are
reports of empirical inquiries, others reflections on theory but each
one sheds some light on the significance of media use in everyday
experience and contributes to an understanding of communication in
society.
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Recent Developments in Europe. (Mouton Textbook)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110197389
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok