Communication Processes: The Social and the Symbolic (Volume II)

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This book argues that communication–an exchange of symbols–is the essence of society and that this exchange is the foundation on which the human collective is based. It explores how the collective sense of the self is defined either with reference to, or in defiance of, dominant existing traditions. The various essays highlight the links between culture studies and the use of communication in binding together a community as also to provide a voice to the unheard and the unsung. Beginning by describing the pertinence of communication to grasping the overall substance of social reality, the volume is divided into the following three parts: Forms of self-identity: this section looks at the emergence and construction of personal and collective identities through myths, religious idioms, stories and traditions of marginalized communities. Grounds of work relations: here, the contributors focus on occupations and vocations of the peasant and artisan communities of western India. Bonds of health practices: the focus of this section is on health care practices and knowledge of traditional communities.  The second in a three-volume series titled Communication Process, this book will be of considerable interest to scholars of communication and media studies, oral studies as also social workers dealing with health practices.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Guy Poitevin

Guy Poitevin set up the Centre for Cooperative Research in Social Sciences, Pune (1982) for documenting grass root dynamics originating from the marginalized, exploring to that effect methods of self-investigation and interactive scientific cooperation of those concerned, geared in one way or the other to the needs of social agents.

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Title
Communication Processes: The Social and the Symbolic (Volume II)
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Edition
1st ed.
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8178295893
Length
482p.
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