Schröter, Juliane
Offenheit
Die Geschichte eines Kommunikationsideals seit dem 18. Jahrhundert
[Openness. The History of a Communicative Ideal since the 18th Century]
Series:Studia Linguistica Germanica 105
Aims and Scope
In recent decades there has been increased interest and fascination in the concept of openness as a kind of communication. Openness is in fact a communicative ideal of the modern age because this ideal has existed without interruption since the Enlightenment. Another reason is that the idealization of openness is closely interwoven with central social and intellectual developments that were intensified in the modern age. Based on a wide spectrum of sources concerning communication, Juliane Schröter examines the history of this ideal from the 18th century to the present.
- ix, 347 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Communication; Linguistics; Ideal
- Readership:
- Academics (Linguistics, Literary Studies), Librairies, Institutes
- Subjects
- Linguistics, Communications > Historical Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Discourse Analysis
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Interpersonal Communication
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Language and Social Interaction
- Linguistics, Communications > Historical Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Discourse Analysis
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Interpersonal Communication
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Language and Social Interaction
- Linguistics, Communications > Historical Linguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Discourse Analysis
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Interpersonal Communication
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > Language and Social Interaction
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