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Expectancy violations theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Expectancy Violations Theory sees communication as the exchange of information that is high in relational content and can be used to violate the expectations of another, who will perceive the exchang...
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Social Sciences question: What are the axiological assumptions of The Symbolic Convergence Theory? Please help us answer this question.
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Qualitative Research Philosophy Reference Philosophy Concepts theories ... TABLE 5.1 Philosophical Assumptions with Implications for Practice Assumption Questions Characteristics Implications for Practice (examples)
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METATHEORETICAL ASSUMPTIONS ... ; Epistemological Assumptions ; (TRUTH - discovering Truth vs. creating multiple realities) ... Axiological Assumptions ; (VALUES - objectivity vs. emancipation)
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One of the most basic value-laden questions regarding a new technology is; will the technology result in a better quality of life for its users? In Neil Postman's book Technopoly (1993), the author began with the story of Thamus, In the story, ... He's not so sure that writing will be a good thing for his kingdom.
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We begin by looking more generally at the problem of research methodology in the area of information and communication technology, considering the role of ontological and axiological assumptions that appear, retrospectively, to have guided our choices, and that we now articulate in a more self-conscious effort to...
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