Communication and simulation : from two fields to one theme
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Communication and simulation : from two fields to one theme
(Intercommunication series, 4)
Multilingual Matters Ltd., c1989
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Bibliography: p. [284]-322
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The fields of Communication and Simulation have each become well established in their own right but no previously published work has examined their increasing interdependence. This volume explores links between the two fields and in it the international group of authors provides insights into how communication and simulation support each other. The authors discuss how simulation can help participants to understanding communication and to practice communication skills. They also emphasise the value of analysing the communication aspects of simulation and show how communication may provide a unifying and conceptual framework for simulation. Drawing together many disparate approaches and perspectives the book provides a unique insight into diverse forms of simulation gaming. Essential reading for every forward-looking educator and trainer. Discussions cover academic and practical applications at both theoretical and applied levels. The book is unique in many ways, particularly in emphasising how we may benefit from looking at communication within simulation and in showing how simulation may help us to understand communication and to become better communicators.
目次
Preface
SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION
1. David Crookall and Danny Saunders: Towards an Integration of Communication and Simulation
SECTION TWO: MEANINGS AND REALITIES
2. Richard D. Duke: Gaming/Simulation: A Gestalt Communications Form
3. David Francis: Game Identities and Activities: Some Ethnomethodological Observations
4. Stuart J. Sigman and Anne Donnellon: Discourse Rehearsal: Interaction Simulating Interaction
5. Edward B. Versluis, Danny Saunders and David Crookall: Computerised Simulation as Mediator of Language
6. David Crookall, Rebecca Oxford, Danny Saunders and Roberta LaVine: Our Multicultural Global Village: Foreign Languages, Simulations and Network Gaming
SECTION THREE: SOCIAL RELATIONS
7. Charles F. Petranek: Knowing Oneself: A Symbolic lnteractionist View of Simulation
8. James J. Fernandes and Martin Noretsky: Problem-solving and Decision-making Skills in Deaf and Partially Hearing-impaired Groups
9. Dennis J. D. Sandole: Simulation as a Basis for Consciousness Raising: Some Encouraging Signs for Conflict Resolution
10. Marvin D. Jensen: Transcending Role Constraints through Simulation
11. Anne B. Pedersen and Paul B. Pedersen: Simulation as a Preparation for Communication in Counsellor Training
12. Jenny Noesjirwan and Klaas Bruin: Culture, Prejudice and Simulation/Gaming in Theory and Practice
13. Stella Ting-Toomey: Intergroup Communication and Simulation in Low- and High-context Cultures
14. John F. Lobuts and Carol L. Pennewill: Individual and Organisational Communication and Destructive Competition
SECTION FOUR: ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
15. Stewart Marshall: Simulations for Learning about Communication
16. James M. Freeman and Philippe Dumas: Business Games: From Business Schools to Business Firms
17. Alan Coote and Laurie McMahon: Understanding Organisational Communication Processes: The Use of Simulation Techniques
18. Barbara B. Stern: Simulation and Communication in Women's Networks: Power and Corporate Culture
19. Jan Klabbers and Jeff Hearn: Policy Formation through Simulation and Communication
20. Hubert Law-Yone: The Manipulation of Information in Urban Planning and Simulation
21. Danny Saunders, Tim O'Sullivan and David Crookall: Media Simulations
SECTION FIVE: DISCUSSION
22. Cathy Stein Greenblat: Extending the Range of Experience
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