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Robert T. Craig "Communication Theory as a Field" is a 1999 article by Robert T. Craig, attempting to unify the academic field of communication theory. [1] [2]Craig argues that communication theorists can become unified in dialogue by charting what he calls the "dialogical dialectical tension", or the similarities and differences in their understanding of "communication" and demonstrating how ...
Robert T. Craig (born May 10, 1947) is an American communication theorist from the University of Colorado, Boulder who received his BA in Speech at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and his MA and PhD in communication from Michigan State University.
Communication theories vary substantially in their epistemology, and articulating this philosophical commitment is part of the theorizing process. [1] Although the various epistemic positions used in communication theories can vary, one categorization scheme distinguishes among interpretive empirical, metric empirical or post-positivist, rhetorical, and critical epistemologies. [13]
Dean Barnlund found that previous communication models were missing key components that are part of the communication process and believed communication to be a continuous and simultaneous process challenging long held beliefs of the Linear Model of Communication.
Robert Craig (representative) (1792–1852), U.S. representative from Virginia Robert Hunter Craig (1829–1913), British member of parliament for Glasgow Govan, 1900–1906 Robert Craig (Medal of Honor) (1919–1943), Scottish-born U.S. Army officer awarded the Medal of Honor for his service on Sicily
Robert Charles Craig (March 9, 1921 – March 25, 1990) was a professor in the department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education at Michigan State University from 1966–1989. [1] Craig also worked at Washington State University, American Institute of Research, Marquee University, and the University of Pittsburgh.
The Maclagan Manuscripts are an important collection of folklore, customs and beliefs, which Robert Maclagan collected between the years 1893 and 1902. [6] He worked in a team of dedicated collectors, in the West Highlands and they collected a huge amount of material, that covers topics as diverse as folk medicine, customs and beliefs, hero tales, material culture, rhymes and children's games ...
Robert Craig Erwich CBE (22 March 1917 – 30 January 1995) was an academic and church leader. He served from 1969 to 1980 as Principal of the University of Rhodesia and was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland .