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A result of the continuing dialogue which began at the 1985 International Communication Association meeting, the two volumes of Rethinking Communication consider the fundamental questions about theory, method and purpose that divide theorists and affect the field of communication as a whole. The first volume demonstrates the notion that genuine dialogue between theorists of vastly different political, theoretical and epistemological persuasions helps to clarify issues of debate and give shape to the development of communication as a discipline. Thus each of the authors of the five opening chapters -- who include Anthony Giddens and Stuart Hall -- articulate a view of the crucial issues communication must face and a position in relation to those issues. Thoughtful commentaries follow from 25 established scholars, representing the widest possible range of commitments, backgrounds, theoretical and political preferences. Throughout both the essays and the commentaries, it becomes clear that two particular sources of strain are present in the field and have shaped the paradigm debates: the challenge to established lines of authority within the discipline; and the development of an extraordinary pluralism of theoretical and methodological viewpoints. The volume does not give concrete resolutions to these and other predicaments in the field, but does provide both a critical overview of the state of the art and a fascinating exposition of the perspectives of some of the disciplines' top scholars. On the cutting edge of the field, both this volume and its companion, Paradigm Exemplars, are essential reading for both professionals and students in all ares of communication.Dervin, Brenda is the author of 'Rethinking Communication: Volume 1: Paradigm Issues' with ISBN 9780803930292 and ISBN 0803930291.
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