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Crash course communication theory |
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This crash course is part of a hyper trilogy in which the WWW is interpreted as an infrastructure for collaboration. In the first part I have presented the tools with which one can write in the WWW (Crash course Writing in the Internet). The second part-course deals with the organization of hypertext (Crash-course Hyperlibrary). The present third part is intended for reflection of collaborative work in WWW as communication.
The crash courses are hyperbooks.
Course contentIn this "crash course" I develop a general theory of communication, in which the best known concepts about communication are classified and explained in perspective. The sender-receiver model, which underlies many communication theories, is shown here to be a special case of a broader systems theory, thus critiquing the naive use of the model in which people are treated as senders and receivers. |
The "world wide web" as a hyperlibrary (compare crash course hyperlibrary) is a technologically highly developed platform, on the basis of which communication processes can be understood in a correspondingly differentiated way. In this "crash course" I understand the internet communication as a process under a system theoretical perspective and thus reflect my communication theory.
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