Communication is here meant the mechanism through which human relations exist and develop — all the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time. Department of the Army Pamphlet - 第 83 頁1976完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - 452 頁
...mechanism through which human relations exist and develop — all the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time. It includes the expression of the face, attitude and gesture, the tones of the voice, words, writing,... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - 464 頁
...through TO *"fV» tinman Rations eyist^juTf|_dgve]op—all * the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time. _lt includes the expression of the face, attitude and gesture. the torses of th p vnit** i ww^. writing,... | |
| Daniel J. Czitrom - 1982 - 276 頁
...mechanism through which human relations exist and develop — all the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time." But his attention shifted to modern communication, which he viewed as a vehicle for social salvation.... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1902 - 482 頁
...mechanism through which human relations exist and develop — all the symbols of mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving...the way of mental growth has an external existence therein. The more closely we consider this mechanism the more intimate will appear its relation to... | |
| Ray Broadus Browne, Marshall William Fishwick - 1988 - 236 頁
..."disciplines" derive from communication. Involved are not only all the symbols of the mind, but also the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time. 3 "Communication" refers to a social process—the flow of information, the circulation of knowledge,... | |
| Theodore Lewis Glasser, Charles T. Salmon - 1995 - 514 頁
...mechanism through which human relations exist and develop — all the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time . . . [making possible] fellowship in thought" (1909, pp. 61, 63). Communication is "truly the outside... | |
| Wilbur Schramm - 1997 - 224 頁
...mechanism through which human relations exist and develop — all the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time. It includes ihc expression of the face, attitude and gesture, the tones of the voice, words, writing,... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1998 - 284 頁
...mechanism through which human relations exist and develop — all the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time. It includes the expression of the face, attitude and gesture, the tones of the voice, words, writing,... | |
| John Durham Peters - 1999 - 308 頁
...mechanism through which human relations exist and develop — all the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time. It includes the expression of the face, attitude and gesture, the tones of the voice, words, writing,... | |
| Hartmut Esser - 2002 - 440 頁
...mechanism through which human relations exist and develop - all the symbols of the mind, together with the means of conveying them through space and preserving them in time. It includes the expression of the face, attitude and gesture, the tones of the voice, words, writing,... | |
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