Reading Humboldt Through the Theory of Communicative Action: The Democratic Potential of Symbolic Interaction

Ed McLuskie

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Abstract

Relatively submerged conceptions in the history of communication studies often stand as an alternative set of perspectives on communication waiting to be mentioned and developed. Some provide a basis for more critical, more humanist, lines of inquiry for the academy, its students, and others. Perhaps one day introductory textbooks for the general as well as specialist student will have abandoned the usual technical renditions of communication to create alternative histories of communication studies to include conceptions proposed here.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationNineteenth-Century Literature Criticism
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2012

EGS Disciplines

  • Communication

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