Communication : : breakdowns and breakthroughs / / Anabel Ternes.

One cannot not communicate, says one axiom of Paul Watzlawick and emphasizes that everything we do and everything we leave is a message to ones counterpart. Where communication takes place, conflict is close. From minor misunderstandings to war, from communication refusal to communication overload:...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Anabel Ternès
  • The Question of Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Our Time: On Communicative and Political Failure in the Face of Rising Right-Wing Authoritarianism / Vladimir Suchan
  • A Peaceful Net? Intergroup Contact and Communicative Conflict Resolution of the Israel-Palestine Conflict on Facebook / Michelle Ruesch
  • Kosovo’s Challenges to the New International Order / Larisa Mihalcea
  • First to Fight, First to Communicate? Instances of Leadership and Communication in the Literature of Operation Iraqi Freedom / Lena-Simone Günther
  • Communicating ‘Truth’: Challenging Islamophobia / James Carr
  • Picturing the Death of Osama bin Laden: Political Iconoclasm in the Digital Age / David M. Higgins and Marion G. Müller
  • Building Reconciliation and Social Cohesion through Cinematic Negotiations of ‘The Stolen Generations’-Issue / Karin Ikas
  • Representation of Gender Relations in Cypriot Popular Culture: The Cases of the Cypriot Radio Sketch and Cypriot Lifestyle Magazines / Theodora A. Maniou and Irene Photiou
  • A Telling Tale: A Social Identity Perspective on Communication about Errors in Organisations / Annemiek van Os , Dick de Gilder , Cathy van Dyck and Peter Groenewegen
  • The Challenges of Online Communication for Business / Anabel Ternès
  • Management Techniques of Emotions in Communicative Conflict Reduction / Anna Rostomyan
  • Shared Management among Designers and Administrators: How Constructive Quarrels Improve Communication and Decision Making / Michèle Beaudoin
  • The Dehumanised Enemy in the Pacific War Narratives of Norman Mailer and James Jones / Fraser D. Mann
  • Outrage in Fallujah: Strategies in the Communication of Political Violence / Brendan Riddick
  • The Influence of Mass Media on the Course of Contemporary Military Conflicts: A Case Study of the Breakup of Yugoslavia / Małgorzata Smolak.