There is an inherent tension between self and society in human life. Such a tension is also embodied in the way people talk. The dissertation is a demonstration of how Chinese deal with that tension via Chinese collectivist and self-interest talk in solving social problems. A case study is presented from the perspective of the CMM theory. Several important theoretical issues are also discussed, as to how can we achieve the validity of a text analysis, and what should be the basic unit of analysis in communication studies, and in what ways are Grice\u27s (1975) conversational maxims inadequate in accounting for human communication. The dissertation answers those questions on the basis of a study of a Chinese mediation case
In this article communicative acts of disagreement are contemplated in terms of pragmatics and seman...
The article is devoted to the study of communicative restrictions (taboo) in the academic space of t...
Chinese have systematically practiced communication for over two thousand years, but from the Wester...
Today’s society is highly interconnected and interdependent and much more communication is being don...
For half a century, a major change in China has been communication, the fundamental social process b...
This dissertation examines the role of communications technology in social change. It examines secon...
Communication is among the main elements and requirements of modern life for all human beings. Commu...
This dissertation investigates pragmatic strategies and power relations related to disagreement in M...
Conflict in intercultural communication and conflict management have drawn tremendous attention from...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
Conflict in intercultural communication and conflict management have drawn tremendous attention from...
In studying online political communication in China, many researchers apply theories generated in th...
This dissertation investigates strategies of native Mandarin Chinese speakers in disagreement manage...
Communication is among the main elements and requirements of modern life for all human b...
The article is devoted to the study of communicative restrictions (taboo) in the academic space of t...
In this article communicative acts of disagreement are contemplated in terms of pragmatics and seman...
The article is devoted to the study of communicative restrictions (taboo) in the academic space of t...
Chinese have systematically practiced communication for over two thousand years, but from the Wester...
Today’s society is highly interconnected and interdependent and much more communication is being don...
For half a century, a major change in China has been communication, the fundamental social process b...
This dissertation examines the role of communications technology in social change. It examines secon...
Communication is among the main elements and requirements of modern life for all human beings. Commu...
This dissertation investigates pragmatic strategies and power relations related to disagreement in M...
Conflict in intercultural communication and conflict management have drawn tremendous attention from...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
Conflict in intercultural communication and conflict management have drawn tremendous attention from...
In studying online political communication in China, many researchers apply theories generated in th...
This dissertation investigates strategies of native Mandarin Chinese speakers in disagreement manage...
Communication is among the main elements and requirements of modern life for all human b...
The article is devoted to the study of communicative restrictions (taboo) in the academic space of t...
In this article communicative acts of disagreement are contemplated in terms of pragmatics and seman...
The article is devoted to the study of communicative restrictions (taboo) in the academic space of t...
Chinese have systematically practiced communication for over two thousand years, but from the Wester...