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          Hauptseminar        
      
      WiSe 17/18: Pragmatics of Communication
Harald Wenzel
Kommentar
        This course offers an overview, discussion and evaluation of different strategies to build a theory of communication for the social sciences. Two approaches are obvious candidates to be covered: first, theories of the pragmatics of communication (in contrast to syntactics and semantics) – e.g. the theory of communicative action (Jürgen Habermas) and its sources, particularly speech act philosophy;. second, pragmatist theories of communication, e.g. the social psychology of George Herbert Mead and its extension into Symbolic Interactionism. -----
But these approaches are only a starting point. The course will provide insight into a variety of additional theories of communication from a pragmatist perspective, asking: In which way is communication conceptualized as a process of social action and as an element of the structures of society? -----
Literature: Jürgen Habermas (1979), Communication and the Evolution of Society, Boston: Beacon Press, Mead, George Herbert (1934), Mind, Self and Society: Chicago: The University of Chicago Press        Schließen
    
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