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Founding paradigms of CIS - A review of the explanatory theories of communication phenomena

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This book is a review of the few theories in the field of Information and Communication Sciences. It is a reference for researchers in communication, journalism and multimedia, documentation, and even other fields of investigation in social sciences (sociology and international relations) and linguistics (languages and business) in order to enrich their research phenomena.It is true that Information and Communication Sciences (ICS) are today a science at the crossroads where any other field draws its gain. The reasons are obvious, demonstrating that our aforementioned "science at the crossroads" is indispensable in human existence. A priori, great researchers in CIS, among others, Harold Dwight Lasswell, Georges Creel, Ivy Lee, Water Lippman, Eduard Bernays through their contributions, demonstrate how much the binomial information-communication is indispensable and vital without which, no society or organization can function nor exist.

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Moïse Ibeta Empeka Fils é licenciada em Ciências da Informação e da Comunicação pela Universidade de Kisangani. Ensina cursos de teorias da comunicação e novo paradigma da comunicação na Université Libre de Kisangani. É também um especialista em questões relacionadas com os métodos de investigação científica.

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Authors Moïse Ibeta Empeka Fils
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.11.2022
 
EAN 9786205232026
ISBN 9786205232026
No. of pages 68
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

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