Book: The Individual, Communication, And Society: Essays In Memory Of Gregory Bateson This collection of original essays on communication is written by leading scholars in honor of the work of the late Gregory Bateson. The volume is equally an effort to advance the study of diverse problems involving communication across conventional disciplinary boundaries that engaged Bateson in his lifetime. Bateson, who began his career as a zoologist at Cambridge University, became one of the most provocative social scientists of the twentieth century. His major contribution was a theory of communication that integrated biological, psychological, and social phenomena. The theory had an important impact on the thinking of a number of influential anthropologists, psychologists, zoologists, and psychiatrists, who found Bateson's ideas not only relevant in their own research settings, but productive for the practical insights they offered into the nature of broader cultural systems. This volume will benefit psychologists, psychiatrists, anthropologists, and sociologists interested in the analysis of communication, as well as advanced graduate students in all of these areas.
Details of Book: The Individual, Communication, And Society: Essays In Memory Of Gregory Bateson Book: The Individual, Communication, And Society: Essays In Memory Of Gregory Bateson
Author: Robert W. Rieber, Keith Oatley, Antony Manstead
ISBN: 0521267412
ISBN-13: 9780521267410
, 978-0521267410
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 26011990
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 360
Language: English