Embodiment, Relation, Community: A Continental Philosophy of Communication
Garnet C. ButchartPenn State University Press
In this book, Butchart challenges common assumptions of Communication theory, including the model of Communication as a process of u201ctransmission.u201d Butchart theorizes a u201ccommunication communityu201d that includes the context of interactions. The book is relevant for researchers in cultural studies, rhetorical studies, and other interpretative fields.
This book is the winner of the NCA Philosophy of Communication Divisionu2019s 2020 Top Book Award.
Garnet C. Butchart is an Associate Professor of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Duquesne University.
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