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On Dialogue Studies, Donal Carbaugh
On Dialogue Studies, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
The study of dialogue is a way to open several intellectual arenas for investigation while at the same time offering insights into multiple scenes of practical yet culturally diverse human practices. This article reviews several such arenas including studies of dialogue as a culturally distinctive form of communication, dialogue as an approach to understanding social practices, dialogic ethics, as well as dialogue as an integrative view of not only cultural practice but also natural environments. Throughout, dialogue studies are cast as a broad field with distinct disciplines within it, as holding deep value for understanding diversity in peoples’ practices, as …
Cultural Discourse Of Dwelling: Environmental Comunication As A Place-Based Practice, Donal Carbaugh
Cultural Discourse Of Dwelling: Environmental Comunication As A Place-Based Practice, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
In this essay we contribute a response to intellectual and practical problems by using and developing a perspective on environmental communication that is reflexively grounded in place and that explores human relations with nature, while embracing cultural and linguistic variability in these processes. Our goals are to introduce a way to think through communication to places, and further to link that understanding to issues of engaged environmental action, to deeply seated notions of identity, and to the affective dimension of belonging that place-based communication often brings with it. Our way of doing this is to theorize and study cultural discourses …
Umass Program Description, Donal Carbaugh
A Communication Theory Of Culture, Donal Carbaugh
A Communication Theory Of Culture, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
This chapter does three general things. First, following Bauman (1999), it discusses some prominent uses of the culture concept. Second, it introduces a communication theory of culture and uses that theory as a basis for reflecting upon earlier uses of the culture concept. Third, the chapter concludes by briefly summarizing some of the possibilities of this approach for the study of communication and culture.
Dialogue In Cross-Cultural Perspective: Japanese, Korean, And Russian Discourses, Donal Carbaugh, Elena V. Nuciforo, Makato Saito, Dong-Shin Shin
Dialogue In Cross-Cultural Perspective: Japanese, Korean, And Russian Discourses, Donal Carbaugh, Elena V. Nuciforo, Makato Saito, Dong-Shin Shin
Donal Carbaugh
The cultural forms and meanings of "dialogue," as a domain, is examined in Japanese, Korean, and Russian.
Discursive Reflexivity In The Ethnography Of Communication: Cultural Discourse Analysis, Donal Carbaugh, Elizabeth Molina-Markham, Elena V. Nuciforo, Brion Van Over
Discursive Reflexivity In The Ethnography Of Communication: Cultural Discourse Analysis, Donal Carbaugh, Elizabeth Molina-Markham, Elena V. Nuciforo, Brion Van Over
Donal Carbaugh
This article is a creative reconstruction of reflexivity as it operates for some practitioners of the ethnography of communication. Our central concern is conceptualized as “discursive reflexivity”; with that concept, we foreground communication both as primary data and as our primary theoretical concern. As a result, we treat reflexivity as a process of metacommunication, that is, as a reflexive process of using discourse at one level to discuss discourse on another. Following current and past research, we explore how dimensions of discursive reflexivity differently configure into five types of ethnographic practice, these being theoretical, descriptive, interpretive, comparative, and critical inquiry. …
The Social And Cultural Realization Of Diversity: An Interview With Donal Carbaugh, Donal Carbaugh
The Social And Cultural Realization Of Diversity: An Interview With Donal Carbaugh, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
No abstract provided.
Putting Policy In Its Place Through Cultural Discourse Analysis, Donal Carbaugh
Putting Policy In Its Place Through Cultural Discourse Analysis, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
No abstract provided.
Ethnographic Perspectives On Culture And Communication, Donal Carbaugh
Ethnographic Perspectives On Culture And Communication, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
No abstract provided.
Cultural Discourse Analysis: Communication Practices And Intercultural Encounters, Donal Carbaugh
Cultural Discourse Analysis: Communication Practices And Intercultural Encounters, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
The field of intercultural communication has been criticized for failing to produce studies which focus on actual practices of communication, especially of intercultural encounters. Of particular interest have been cultural analyses of social interactions, as well as analyses of the intercultural dynamics that are involved in those interactions. This article addresses these concerns by presenting a framework for the cultural analysis of discourse that has been presented and used in previous literature(e.g., Carbaugh, 1988a, 1990, 2005; Carbaugh, Gibson, and Milburn, 1997). Indebted to the ethnography of communication (Hymes, 1972), and interpretive anthropology (Geertz, 1973), this particular analytic procedure is one …
Donal Carbaugh [An Interview], Donal Carbaugh
Ethnography Of Communication, Donal Carbaugh
Quoting "The Environment:: Touchstones On Earth, Donal Carbaugh
Quoting "The Environment:: Touchstones On Earth, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
This essay reflects upon the purposes of studying environmental communication by focusing on the variety of ways we quote ‘‘the environment’’ in our studies. Special attention is given to balancing the twin objectives of speaking about ‘‘the environment,’’ while also listening to what the environment says to us. In the process, we can serve a diversity of peoples, eco-parts and processes, through a language which can keep that diversity in view. How, then, can we assess movement, toward these ends? A proposal is made: We can gather Touchstones on EARTH into our studies, reminding ourselves that: Earth, ‘‘Environment,’’ is doubly …
Toward A Perspective On Cultural Communication And Intercultural Contact, Donal Carbaugh
Toward A Perspective On Cultural Communication And Intercultural Contact, Donal Carbaugh
Donal Carbaugh
No abstract provided.