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|a Communication despite postmodernism /
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|a COMMUNICATION DESPITE POSTMODERNISM ; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION DESPITE POST MODERNISM ; THE PROBLEMATIC OF CULTURAL STUDIES; RESPONSE TO BIRMINGHAM/U. S. SCHOOL (B/USS) ; POSITIVISM OF AND IN CULTURAL STUDIES ; REFERENCES ; PART 1 PROLOGUE AND PROBLEMATIC ; Chapter 1 LEVINAS: SELF AND OTHER ; BEYOND TOTALITY ; PHENOMENOLOGICAL ISSUES; POSTSCRIPT ; Chapter 2 FOUCAULT AND ETHNOGRAPHY ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 3 DELEUZE ET AL., INTERCOPOREITY AND DISCOURSE ; THE NOMAD ; SIGNITIVE SPACE AND TIME.
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|a IN PLACE OF CONCLUSIONPART 2 AN ANSWER: THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SCIENCE OF COMMUNICATION ; Chapter 4 INTRODUCTION TO PHENOMENOLOGY ; ONTOLOGY AND SCIENCE ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 5 METHODOLOGICAL CRITIQUE ; SEMIOLOGY ; MATTER OF FACT ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 6 THE DIALOGICAL DOMAIN ; INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY ; THE WORLD OF DIALOGUE; STRUCTURE OF DIALOGICAL THOUGHT IN THE CONTEMPORARY TRADITION ; PHENOMENOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF DIALOGUE; THE "ESSENTIAL" STRUCTURE OF DIALOGUE; TEMPORALIZATION AND UNITY OF THE DIALOGICAL DOMAIN ; CONCRETIZATION OF THE DIALOGICAL DOMAIN; HISTORY.
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|a CONCLUSION REFERENCES ; Chapter 7 PHENOMENOLOGY AND LANGUAGE ; THE HUSSERLIAN PHASE ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 8 THE PRIMACY OF EXPRESSION ; EXPLANTER FRAMEWORK OF EXPRESSION ; THE IMMEDIACY OF EXPRESSION ; THE "ESSENCE" OF EXPRESSION ; POSTSCRIPT ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 9 CONCRETIZATION OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 10 CONCRETIZATION OF LANGUAGE ; THE STRATA OF LANGUAGE ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 11 CRITICAL EVALUATION OF CRITICISM ; REFERENCES ; PART 3 PHENOMENOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES ; Chapter 12 THE TRANSCENDENTAL BASIS OF CRITICAL REFLECTION.
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE AND THE SCIENCE OF THE LIFEWORLD TRANSCENDENTAL REFLECTION AND SOCIAL SCIENCE ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 13 THE PRACTICAL MAKING OF HISTORY ; DISCURSIVE PRACTICE; THE NOMAD ; THE CYNICAL BODY ; BODY IN ACTION: CONSTITUTIONOF SPACE ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 14 THE ROLE OF THE PHENOMENOLOGIST IN SOCIAL SCIENCE ; THE GENERAL NATURE OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL REFLECTION ; METHODOLOGICAL PREMISES OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE ; HERMENEUTICAL REASON AND SOCIAL REASON ; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 15 THE POLITICS OF "SOCIAL DIFFERENCE": CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIALLY CONDITIONED INACTIVISM THE ENCODING OF THE CENTRAL CITY: "MINORITLZING" A POPULATION ; Chapter 16 EMERGENCE OF MEANING IN ART ; PHENOMENAL FIELD; I AM BODILY ; ONTOLOGY ; POSTSCRIPT ; REFERENCES ; Chapter 17 DIALOGUE AND WORLD ; THE ONTOLOGICAL STATUS OF THE WORLD ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; INDEX.
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