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Creating Understanding - How Communicating Aligns Minds

English · Hardback

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Winner of the Jake Harwood Outstanding Book Award (2022).

What, exactly, is understanding? And how do people create, maintain, and manipulate states of understanding via communication? This book addresses these questions, drawing on interdisciplinary scholarship in cognitive science, communication, psychology, and pragmatics. Rejecting classic descriptions of communication as "sending and receiving messages," this book proposes a novel perspective that depicts communication as a process in which interactants construct, test, and refine mental modes of a joint experience on the basis of the meme states (mental representations) activated by stimuli in social interactions. It explains how this process, when successful, results in interactants' mental models aligning, or becoming entrained-in other words, in creating a state of understanding. This framework is grounded in a set of foundational observations about evolved human cognition that highlight people's intrinsic social orientation, predisposition toward efficiency, and use of predictive interference-making. These principles are also used to explain how codified systems ("codes") emerge in extended or repeated interactions in which people endeavor to create understanding. Integrating and synthesizing research across disciplines, this book offers communication scholars and students a theoretical framework that will transform the way they see understanding, communication, and social connection.

List of contents

Acknowledgments - Introduction - Communication and Understanding - Conceptualizing Understanding - Premises: Human Cognition and Behavior - Components of Communicating - Creating Understanding - Contextual Factors - Codification - Connections and Implications - Contributions and Future Directions -Index.

About the author










Jessica Gasiorek (Ph.D., University of California ¿ Santa Barbara) is an associate professor in the Department of Communicology at the University of Hawai`i at M¿noa. Her research addresses communication accommodation, social cognition, intergroup dynamics, and communication about age and aging.
R. Kelly Aune (Ph.D., University of Arizona) is a professor in the Department of Communicology at the University of Hawai`i at M¿noa. His research and teaching address message processing, inference-making and implicature, and creating understanding.

Summary

Integrating and synthesizing research across disciplines, this book offers communication scholars and students a theoretical framework that will transform the way they see understanding, communication, and social connection.

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"Gasiorek and Aune brilliantly tackle the Communication discipline's most central yet (ironically) most misunderstood problem: how is it that we do this thing we call communication? Creating Understanding has totally changed my understanding of understanding. This insightful work is a must read for those interested in the social science of communication."-Timothy R. Levine, Author, Duped: Truth-Default Theory and the Science of Lying and Deception; Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Product details

Authors R Kell Aune, R Kelly Aune, R. Kelly Aune, Jessic Gasiorek, Jessica Gasiorek
Assisted by Howard Giles (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.12.2020
 
EAN 9781433168130
ISBN 978-1-4331-6813-0
No. of pages 172
Dimensions 150 mm x 15 mm x 225 mm
Weight 341 g
Series Language as Social Action
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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