Sökning: "discursive communication theory"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 36 avhandlingar innehållade orden discursive communication theory.
1. Communication as structuration : Viewing learning through the lens of communication
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is about enlightening the relationship between organizational communication and learning. In doing so, I explore and build upon existing theories that address the relationship from a structuration perspective. Specifically, I turn to discursive communication theory and sociocultural learning theory. LÄS MER
2. On solving science problems in a discursive space of learning
Sammanfattning : The aim of this licentiate thesis is to analyze the interactive processes in groupwork, and, in particular, group work in higher education. The guiding research interestis to explore both 'what' and 'how' students learn when discussing physicsin group work, with a focus on both the social and physics content of the students'practice. LÄS MER
3. Kommunikation, medborgarskap och deltagardemokrati
Sammanfattning : This is a study of civic communication in a municipal setting. In the south Swedish municipality of Helsingborg operated Civic Committees between 2003 and 2006. LÄS MER
4. Dialogen i socialt arbete : en studie av socialbyråsamtal i ljuset av modern dialogteori
Sammanfattning : This dissertation concerns the dialogical encounters that take place between social workcr and client within the social services. The empirical material consists of 21 dialogues, 19 of which wcre recorded at two social welfare offices, one located in the center of Stockholm and the other in a suburb, and two which were recorded at the youth counseling office. LÄS MER
5. Generational Use of News Media in Estonia : Media Access, Spatial Orientations and Discursive Characteristics of the News Media
Sammanfattning : Contemporary media research highlights the importance of empirically analysing the relationships between media and age, changing user patterns over the life course, and generational experiences within media discourse beyond the widely hyped buzz terms such as the ‘digital natives’, ‘Google generation’, and other digitally and technologically capable generation groups. This doctoral thesis seeks to define the ‘repertoires’ of news media that different generations use to obtain topical information and create their ‘media space’. LÄS MER