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El. knyga: Communicative Construction of Reality

(Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
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"This volume advocates a shift from the social constructivism found in the work of Thomas Luckmann and Peter Berger, to a communicative constructivism that acknowledges communication as an embodied form of action in its own right, according to which social actors, in engaging in communicative action, construct a material social reality that guides, delimits and enables actions. A study of the importance of understanding the role of communication in an age in which digitisation and mediatisation have extended the reach of communication to a global level and brought about the emergence of the communication society, The Communicative Construction of Reality shows how the communication society does not merely replace modern society and its hierarchical institutions, but complements it in a manner that continually results in conflicts. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in the sociology of knowledge, communication and social theory"--

This volume advocates a shift from the social constructivism found in the work of Thomas Luckmann and Peter Berger, to a communicative constructivism that acknowledges communication as an embodied form of action in its own right, according to which social actors, in engaging in communicative action, construct a material social reality that guides, delimits, and enables actions. A study of the importance of understanding the role of communication in an age in which digitization and mediatization have extended the reach of communication to a global level and brought about the emergence of the communication society, The Communicative Construction of Reality shows how communication society does not merely replace modern society and its hierarchical institutions, but complements it in a manner that continually results in conflicts leading to the refiguration of society. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in the sociology of knowledge, communication, and social theory.

List of diagrams
vii
Preface viii
I Introduction
1(12)
1 A Science and theory
2(2)
2 Scientific language and discourse
4(1)
3 Theory
5(8)
II From social to communicative construction
13(41)
1 Social action, intersubjectivity, and communicative life-world
14(18)
2 From language to empirical communication research
32(6)
3 The Social Construction of Reality and its critics
38(16)
III Social theory: Communicative action
54(80)
1 Communicative action
55(17)
2 Reciprocity, relationality, and positionality
72(12)
3 Body, sensuality, and affectivity
84(15)
4 Working, performance, and performativity
99(11)
5 Objectivations, objedifications, and signs
110(12)
6 Signs and communication
122(4)
7 Social reality, communicative life-world, and subjectivation
126(8)
IV A Theory of society: Time and sequentially
134(73)
1 Sequences of communicative action
136(19)
2 Genres, institutions, and communicative forms
155(15)
3 Social structures
170(8)
4 Discourse
178(10)
5 Legitimations
188(15)
6 Others, censorship, and social power
203(4)
IV B Theory of society: Space and media
207(26)
1 Space
208(3)
2 Presence, situation, and mediation
211(22)
V Diagnosis: Communication society
233(35)
1 From discursivation to the communication society
235(7)
2 Communicatization
242(7)
3 Infrastructure
249(9)
4 Translocalization
258(4)
5 Storage, de-structuration, and new boundaries of knowledge
262(2)
6 Double subjectivation
264(4)
VI Conclusion: The refiguration of modernity
268(11)
1 Beyond modernity and postmodernity
270(3)
2 Figuration and refiguration
273(1)
3 Refigured modernity
274(5)
References 279(28)
Index 307
Hubert Knoblauch is Professor of Sociology at Technische Universität Berlin, Germany. He is the author of Powerpoint, Communication, and the Knowledge Society; the co-author of Videography: Introduction to Interpretive Videoanalysis of Social Situations; and the co-editor of Culture, Communication, and Creativity: Reframing the Relations of Media, Knowledge, and Innovation in Society, and Social Constructivism as Paradigm: The Legacy of The Social Construction of Reality.