Jump to content

User:Philos-o-Shark/sandbox

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  1. ^ JohnD'Alembert (2016-01-27), English: Plato's Allegory of the Cave, clear illustration in black and white, retrieved 2018-10-09

SCT and Dramatism

[edit]

Dramatistic Approaches to Political Communication[1]

Klumpp, James F.

Encyclopedia of Political Communication

FALWELL AND FANTASY: THE RHETORIC OF A RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL MOVEMENT (MORAL MAJORITY)[2]

Mcdonald, Becky

1987

A metaphysic of form: Extending Burke's theory of rhetorical form[3]

Clements, Steven; Floyd, James (advisor)

2004

The rhetoric of the Endangered Species Act[4]

Woods, Steven; Young, Marilyn J. (advisor)

1999

An essay on publishing standards for rhetorical criticism[5]

Hunt, Steven

Communication Studies, Fall 2003, Vol.54(3), pp.378-384

Dramatistic Approaches to Political Communication[6]

Klumpp, James F.

Encyclopedia of Political Communication

Communication Criticism: Developing Your Critical Powers[7]

Benoit, William

Summer 2000

The Southern Communication Journal, Vol.65(4), pp.348-350

Article evaluation - Symbolic convergence theory

[edit]

Lack of visual information, graphs,photos, etc.

Last update 18 March 2018

Evolutionary developmental psychology

Trend and befriend

primitive reflexes

Instinct and Human Ethology

Group dynamics -Groupthink[8]

Criticism Section: split between objective and interpretive is missing.

Peer Review: Symbolic Convergence Theory (CCT 2018-AV)

The fluidity of this page is notThere are some concepts that I would elaborate on and if not all of them have an example to write about, I would take out the examples that some have. I would move “Similar Theories” to the Further Reading section. Corve1994

Peer Review from t2pitchy a Communications Theory Student at CCT

I suggest the page needs a session on religion, since most people form a sense of identity and symbol based on their religious practices as suggested in this paper Immergut, M., & Kaufman, P. (2014) References A Sociology of No-Self: Applying Buddhist Social Theory to Symbolic Interaction. Symbolic Interaction, 37(2), 264–282. https://doi-org.proxy.library.georgetown.edu/10.1002/symb.90

Also, I will recommend that the introduction into the page should be adjusted, by reducing the amount of paragraphs on the introduction to the theory.