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Edited by Bob Craig, University of Colorado at Boulder

 

<meta>discourse bite of the week

"Some great philosopher should write a book about people -- and there are many of them -- who flee from discussions of substance and try to turn them into discussions of process. Utterly at a loss when asked to talk about virtue and justice, they try to shift attention to technology and methods of communication. They imagine that by altering machines they can alter the fundamentals of behavior, or at least avoid the dark thickets of human nature." 

~David Brooks, The New York Times, May 29, 2007.

 

 

NEW on <meta>discourses

Application Papers (updated)

Communication as a Practical Discipline (updated)

Semiotics (updated)

 

Now available:

Craig, R. T., & Muller, H. L. (Eds.). (2007). Theorizing communication: Readings across traditions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

 

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