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AYDIN, Ali Fikret. "CONSENSUS ORIENTED PUBLIC RELATIONS AS A SOCIAL THEORETICAL APPROACH." Zeitschrift für die Welt der Türken / Journal of World of Turks 13, no. 1 (2021): 401–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.46291/zfwt/130120.

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Consensus-oriented public relations, which is considered within the social theoretical approach, is a model developed by Roland Burkart. The basic point on which the model is based is the concept of "consensus" mentioned by Habermas in his communicative action theory. Achieving consensus in communicative action depends on the efforts of the parties to understand each other. However, it is important to ensure equal conditions in the communication process and to create a democratic discussion environment. Thus, it may be possible to reach an consensus between institutions and target audiences in
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Sudakov, Volodymyr. "The Integrative Contradictions of the Contemporary Communicative Processes." International Relations: Theory and Practical Aspects, no. 4 (August 7, 2019): 260–70. https://doi.org/10.31866/2616-745x.4.2019.177656.

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The article presents scientific argumentation that reflects the importance of researching the integrative contradictions of the communication processes under the context of intensive global social changes. It is emphasized that the contemporary communication processes are characterized by their own qualitatively different integrative potential in mutual orientation and coordination of the actions by the social actors who interact as participants of the communication processes. That is why sociologists usually study various types of the communicative processes, trying to research the contradict
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Athayde, ANDRÉ LUIZ MENDES, LUÍS FERNANDO DE SOUZA ALVES, PABLO PERÓN DE PAULA, and ADALMIR DE OLIVEIRA GOMES. "Is there a lack of consensus on consensus theory? Habermas’ communicative action theory contextualized in public administration." Cadernos EBAPE.BR 20, no. 2 (2022): 164–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1679-395120210013x.

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Abstract Considering the criticisms of Habermas’ communicative action theory, this essay problematized and reflected on another possible criticism: scholars of the theory, despite presenting a common understanding - enlightenment and emancipation of man - do not reach a consensus on what this theory represents compared to other theories and rationality types. The guiding question of the essay is: does the transition proposed by Habermas from other rationality types to the communicative concern an interparadigmatic theory or a paradigmatic leap? Methodologically, we adopted the conception of an
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Yusupova, Seda M. "Comparative Analysis of Communicative Values in Phraseology on the Material of the English, German and Russian Languages." RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics 13, no. 2 (2022): 518–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2299-2022-13-2-518-535.

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The article considers the semantics of English, German and Russian idioms representing communicative values, in particular: mutual understanding and conflict. The syntax and semantic properties of idioms are analyzed in the contexts of use, obtained from the British National Corpus, Corpus of Contemporary American English, Corpus of the Institute of the German Language in Mannheim, the National Russian Language Corpus, the correlation of the dictionary and actual meanings of fixed expressions, the specificity of communicative values in different cultures and ways of their conceptualization are
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Nicholas, Claire, and Arlene Oak. "Building consensus: Design media and multimodality in architecture education." Discourse & Society 29, no. 4 (2018): 436–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957926518754415.

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This article explores multimodal communication and social interaction in university-level architecture education. Drawing on ethnography of North American programs of ‘design-build’ architecture, we consider how the judgment of a ‘good’ (or ‘bad’) design is as much a result of how it is communicated as what is communicated. In settings like the design ‘review’, students endeavor to persuade an audience of the merits of their proposed design. This is ideally accomplished through the ‘convergence’ of multiple design media on the same ‘idea’ or design gestalt. ‘Convergence’ involves not just tech
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Sierocka, Beata. "Media społecznościowe potrafią zabić - zjawisko wtórnej wiktymizacji po zbrodni 16. lipca 2023 r. w Poznaniu na przykładzie portalu Sadistic.pl." Media Biznes Kultura, no. 1 (16) (July 11, 2024): 115–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25442554.mbk.24.006.19943.

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The main thesis of the article – constructed from the standpoint of transcendental-pragmatic communicating philosophy – is to indicate aggression present in today’s media space as the most significant threat to discursive rationality. Elaborating on this thesis required, on the one hand, understanding how previous theories conceptualized aggression, and on the other hand, explaining the specificity of discursive rationality. On this basis, it was possible to propose a different approach to the problem of aggression, which, in subsequent steps, allowed the recognition that (1) due to communicat
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Sierocka, Beata. "Agresja komunikacyjna a destrukcja racjonalności dyskursywnej." Media Biznes Kultura, no. 1 (16) (July 11, 2024): 115–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25442554.mbk.24.007.19944.

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The main thesis of the article – constructed from the standpoint of transcendental-pragmatic communicating philosophy – is to indicate aggression present in today’s media space as the most significant threat to discursive rationality. Elaborating on this thesis required, on the one hand, understanding how previous theories conceptualized aggression, and on the other hand, explaining the specificity of discursive rationality. On this basis, it was possible to propose a different approach to the problem of aggression, which, in subsequent steps, allowed the recognition that (1) due to communicat
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Halme, Juha. "Constructing consensus and conflicts." Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal 23, no. 4 (2020): 961–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qmr-12-2017-0172.

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Purpose This paper aims to discursive dynamics in place marketing collaboration, which has the potential to construct common ground between stakeholders or provoke discursive struggles emerging from competing accounts. Design/methodology/approach The paper applies a discursive perspective to collaboration and uses the discursive model of the collaboration to analyze dynamics between stakeholder representatives in two regional level place marketing projects carried out in Eastern Finland in 2011-2014. An analysis of 23 interviews focuses on how stakeholders construct shared understandings of pr
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Serdiuk, Liudmyla, Olena Chykhantsova, and Ingrida Baranauskienė. "FOREIGN COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE AS A FACTOR OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT." SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 5 (May 20, 2020): 537. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol5.5096.

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Life in Ukraine has provided people with diversity and possibility in communication with the corresponding increase in intercultural communication. Therefore, foreign language teaching and learning at the universities should not only be instrumental, but it should set a new goal to train students with intercultural communicative competence to meet the needs of our globalized world. The article deals with the role of foreign language communicative competence and the problem of forming foreign language skills in communication that influence on the development of the person in the process of educ
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Aufa, Muhammad. "Penganggaran Daerah: Dinamika Politik Menuju Konsensus." JIATAX (Journal of Islamic Accounting and Tax) 1, no. 2 (2018): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.30587/jiatax.v1i2.1026.

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This study aims to find out how the political process in preparing the budget carried out by local government institutions in reaching consensus. Budget politics is interpreted as an effort made by the actors (legislative and executive) to fight for the interests of the community. However, the implementation of budget discussions that produce budget legitimacy is still of a formal legal nature. The study was conducted using a critical paradigm approach with the analysis tool of Habermas the theory of communicative action.
 This theory emphasizes the realization of mutual communication ove
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Liccioni, Edith. "Communication and Affectivity in the being and Pedagogical Doing of the Teacher of the Communication Career." Psychology & Psychological Research International Journal 9, no. 1 (2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/pprij-16000396.

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This article makes an epistemic journey of communication in man, its relevance in everyday intersubjective processes and empathic communication problems in university contexts. Purpose to interpret the communication and affectivity of being a teacher of the Communication career of the National University of Chimborazo from its Pedagogical work. In addition, the relevance of the word for communicators and the vision of communicative competence from the communication career are discussed. Communicative competence is seen not as a doing, but from being, to understand and achieve processes of teac
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Aaisyah, Sitti, and Muhammad Fahmi Basyhah Fauzi. "COMPARISON OF THE CONCEPT OF PANCASILA DELIBERATIONS AND CONSENSUS AND HABERMAS' THEORY OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTION IN DEMOCRATIC DISCOURSE." Santhet (Jurnal Sejarah Pendidikan Dan Humaniora) 9, no. 1 (2025): 58–68. https://doi.org/10.36526/santhet.v9i1.4955.

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Indonesia is a country whose government system is run with a democratic system. Pancasila, ‎which is the foundation of the state, contains the principle of democracy. The main principle of ‎the Pancasila-style democracy is deliberation to reach a consensus based on noble knowledge ‎and wisdom. This principle of deliberation is in line with Habermas's thesis of communicative ‎action but also has different implications. This paper compares the concept of deliberation-‎consensus ala Pancasila and Habermas's communicative action in implementing a democratic ‎system. This qualitative research analy
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Merten, Marie-Luis, and Daniel Knuchel. "Digitale Öffentlichkeit(en). Linguistische Perspektiven." Zeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik 52, no. 1 (2024): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zgl-2024-2001.

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Abstract In this thematic volume we ask how digitalization and mediatization are transforming public communication and its conceptual understanding. This introductory text delves into the historical shift from oral and body media to written media in societal communication, highlighting the evolution through telecommunication mass media to the replacement of analog communication by digital forms. It addresses the lack of consensus on the definition of ‘publics’ and public communication, underscoring the multidimensional, heterogeneous, and fluid nature of these concepts. We ask how digitalizati
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Popovych, Yana, and Vitalii Marakin. "STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT." Scientific Journal of Polonia University 65, no. 4 (2024): 209–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.23856/6524.

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The article highlights the structural and functional features of political communication as a process of communicative interaction in the political sphere in the conditions of modern social development. It was determined that political communication is a communicative process of mutual exchange of political information and broadcasting of political discourse among political subjects, state administration bodies, civil society, aimed at achieving consensus in making political and managerial decisions, legitimizing power and maintaining the stability of the democratic political system through me
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Laku, Silvester Kanisius. "Menakar Yang Kreatif dalam Demokrasi Komunikatif." Sapientia Humana: Jurnal Sosial Humaniora 4, no. 02 (2025): 233–42. https://doi.org/10.26593/jsh.v4i02.8950.

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This paper discusses creativity within Iris Marion Young's communicative democracy. The analysis of creativity in Young's communicative democracy focuses on the tension between the informal communication model proposed by Young through everyday communication such as greetings, rhetoric, and narrative (storytelling), and the procedural and rational argumentative models in deliberative democracy. On one hand, the rational argumentative model is considered the best way to achieve consensus, but on the other hand, this model is seen as betraying the participation of ordinary people who generally n
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Yerzhanova, Aidana, Zhanyl Madalieva, Bakittizhamal Imanmoldayeva, and Gulnara Rakhimova. "Consent Strategies: Cultural and Civilizational Paradigms for Communicative Rationality and Axiological Identity." Philosophies 7, no. 6 (2022): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/philosophies7060129.

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Modern societies are increasingly becoming multinational and multi-religious. In such a situation, reaching public consensus in modern societies is critical for understanding the further development of the state and society, in particular, in multinational Kazakhstan. The research is aimed at identifying and interpreting approaches to understanding the idea of social consensus in the Western and Eastern traditional philosophical paradigms, represented by some of most influential philosophers. The study also identifies the role and place of traditional Kazakh philosophical thought and the possi
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Romer, L. T., and B. Schoenberg. "Communication between Staff and Deaf-Blind People in Community Residences." Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 85, no. 2 (1991): 81–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0145482x9108500209.

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Despite the consensus that communication is a critical aspect of programming for persons with dual sensory impairments (deaf-blindness), little is known about the communication these individuals use as adults in natural environments. The study reported here examined issues of communicative control for staff and eight individuals with deaf-blindness and mental retardation in three residential programs. Overall rates of communication, the degree to which residents initiated communication, and communication with other residents and visitors were examined. Implications for communication training a
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Athayde, ANDRÉ LUIZ MENDES, LUÍS FERNANDO DE SOUZA ALVES, PABLO PERÓN DE PAULA, and ADALMIR DE OLIVEIRA GOMES. "Existe falta de consenso quanto à teoria do consenso? A teoria da ação comunicativa de Habermas contextualizada na administração pública." Cadernos EBAPE.BR 20, no. 2 (2022): 164–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1679-395120210013.

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Resumo Considerando as críticas à teoria da ação comunicativa de Habermas, este ensaio problematizou e refletiu sobre outra possível crítica: estudiosos da teoria em questão, apesar de apresentarem um entendimento comum - iluminação e emancipação do homem -, não chegam a um consenso sobre o que essa teoria representa, quando comparada a outras teorias e tipos de racionalidades. A questão norteadora do ensaio foi: a transição proposta por Habermas de outros tipos de racionalidades para a comunicativa diz respeito a uma teoria interparadigmática ou a um salto paradigmático? Metodologicamente, ad
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WATKINS, PETER. "FROM MANAGERIALISM TO COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE: CONTROL AND CONSENSUS IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION." Journal of Educational Administration 24, no. 1 (1986): 86–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb009911.

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Zhao, Yinghui. "Construction of Educational System of International Students in China from the Perspective of the Theory of Communicative Action." Journal of Higher Education Research 6, no. 1 (2025): 5. https://doi.org/10.32629/jher.v6i1.3628.

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At present, the key mission of China's international student education lies in quality enhancement and efficiency optimization to achieve connotative high-quality development. The essence of educating international students constitutes a form of communicative action. To facilitate such communication, it is imperative to foster equal dialogue and cultivate mutual understanding and consensus. Drawing upon Habermas' Communicative Action Theory as the analytical framework, this paper first elucidates the core tenets of the theory. Subsequently, it identifies prominent issues in the current educati
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Rachynska, Olena. "Communicative partnership as a mechanism for optimizing communicative interaction in public administration." Public administration and local government 45, no. 2 (2020): 135–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33287/102029.

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The article explores the process of communicative interaction between government and society, aimed at forming their constructive dialogue and partnership to ensure order and stability as well as establishing partnerships between government authorities and civil society. It is proved that the management consensus should be built as well as the partnership between the structures of public administration authorities and the public should be ensured within the framework of communicative interaction. Accordingly, the effectiveness of the public administration system will depend on the optimization
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Herrera Mosquera, Leonardo. "A Five-Feature Language Teaching Proposal." Lenguaje 41, no. 1 (2013): 263–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/lenguaje.v41i1.4968.

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Which language teaching methodology brings the most benefits to learners in terms of communicative and linguistic competences? This is a question linguists, educational researchers, and teachers continuously ask without reaching a concrete consensus. Perhaps the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) Approach is the preferred response of educators and practitioners. However, do our communicative teaching methods really foster communication practice in the classroom? Is it important to label our teaching approach with a specific name? In this article, I intend to move beyond this label and sugge
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Hyang Won, Kwon. "Daechuri as Symbolic Battleground: Failure to Integrate Divergent Frames for Conflict Interpretation." Korean Journal of Policy Studies 27, no. 3 (2012): 27–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.52372/kjps27302.

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This study examined how government negotiators` and opponents`different frames for construing others` motivations prevented a settlement andintensified the Daechuri policy conflict over appropriation of land for a militarybase. Although communication- and consensus-based processes have beenacknowledged as useful methods of conflict resolution, the issue of how participants`divergent definitions and interpretations of the situation may inhibit effectivecommunication has rarely been empirically examined. Employing frame analysis,this study explored how two parties` motivations and issue interpre
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Tokmakova, Yuliya V. "Development of professional foreign language communicative competency of students as a goal of foreign language teaching in an agrarian university." Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities, no. 185 (2020): 107–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2020-25-185-107-118.

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In contemporary Federal State Education Standard of Higher Education in a number of agrarian university programmes, knowledge of a foreign language is presented in two competencies at once. At the same time, if earlier the goal of foreign language teaching at a university was the foreign language communicative competence development and all its subcompetencies in the social and socio-cultural spheres of communication, then modern Federal State Education Standard of Higher Education also focus on the communicative competence development in the professional sphere of communication. Such an expan
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Osvetimskaya, Iya I. "State Power Legitimacy Crisis in the Era of Globalization." Theoretical and Applied Law, no. 3 (June 7, 2020): 36–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15423105.

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One of the urgent problems requiring special research is the comprehensive crisis of legitimacy that accompanies globalization, and one of the manifestations of which is the fragmentation of the phenomenon of legitimacy due to the fragmentation of the mechanisms of legitimation associated with different aspects of legitimacy being: power legitimacy, religion legitimacy, moral legitimacy, etc. State power legitimacy crisis has political and communicative grounds, such as: problematization of state sovereignty existence and state power existence; expanding political and non-political actors will
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Chung, Wonjun. "A Study of Communication-based Democratic Conflict Management: Buffering Effects of Communicative Participation and Deliberation on Consensus." Korea Jouranl of Communication Studies 26, no. 2 (2018): 5–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.23875/kca.26.2.1.

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Mäntysalo, Raine, and Karoliina Jarenko. "Communicative Planning Theory Following Deliberative Democracy Theory." International Journal of E-Planning Research 3, no. 1 (2014): 38–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijepr.2014010104.

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The article reviews the development of communicative planning theory in relation to deliberative democracy theory. The latter has evolved since its “first generation” of Habermas and Rawls, to incorporate more pragmatic and contextual considerations to the theory, in response to criticisms that parallel those on communicative planning theory. The contemporary “third generation” of deliberative democracy theory has relaxed on the consensus goal, considering deliberation as legitimate even when the parties advocate their own interests in intense negotiations. The article discusses how this devel
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Singer, Ingrid, Inge S. Klatte, Marlies Welbie, Ingrid C. Cnossen, and Ellen Gerrits. "A Multidisciplinary Delphi Consensus Study of Communicative Participation in Young Children With Language Disorders." Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63, no. 6 (2020): 1793–806. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2020_jslhr-19-00326.

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Purpose Our aim was to develop consensus on the definition and operationalization of communicative participation (CP) in 2- to 8-year-old children with language disorders (LDs). A clear definition and operationalization can facilitate the discussion about children's communication problems in daily life between parents and professionals. Method In an online Delphi study, anonymized thoughts and opinions were collected on the definition and operationalization of CP in young children with LD. The 47 Delphi panel members were Dutch parents, young adults with LDs, teachers and assistants, speech-la
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Kovach, Tracy M., Amy Frisbie, and Susan M. Moore. "Using Ongoing Outcomes Based Assessment and Monitoring to Drive Intervention in AAC." Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 1, no. 12 (2016): 153–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/persp1.sig12.153.

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Communicative competence using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) was defined more than 25 years ago (Light, 1989; Light & McNaughton, 2014). Outcomes-based assessment guiding intervention was identified as an important component in AAC (Schlosser & Raghavendra, 2004). However, assessment guiding intervention and documenting outcomes has not been widely implemented in AAC services over the recent time period. As speech-language pathologists (SLPs), we must more objectively assess and document performance for students using AAC. Use of objective measurements can direct int
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Hasrat Efendi Samosir, Md Noor Bin Hussin, Sudianto, Marlina, and Azman. "Recontextualizing the Medina Charter: Consensus-Based Political Communication for Contemporary Plural Societies." MILRev: Metro Islamic Law Review 4, no. 1 (2025): 645–75. https://doi.org/10.32332/milrev.v4i1.10523.

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This study explores the Constitution of Medina as an early model of prophetic political communication grounded in consensus, offering a relevant framework for managing diversity and fostering social cohesion in pluralistic societies. Utilizing a qualitative library research method, the study draws upon the primary source—the text of the Constitution of Medina—and integrates secondary literature from the field of political communication. The data were analyzed through content analysis to identify underlying communicative principles and political strategies within the Charter. The findings revea
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Brand, Teunis, Vincent Blok, and Marcel Verweij. "Stakeholder Dialogue as Agonistic Deliberation: Exploring the Role of Conflict and Self-Interest in Business-NGO Interaction." Business Ethics Quarterly 30, no. 1 (2019): 3–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/beq.2019.21.

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ABSTRACT:Many companies engage in dialogue with nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) about societal issues. The question is what a regulative ideal for such dialogues should be. In the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR), the Habermasian notion of communicative action is often presented as a regulative ideal for stakeholder dialogue, implying that actors should aim at consensus and set strategic considerations aside. In this article, we argue that in many cases, communicative action is not a suitable regulative ideal for dialogue between companies and NGOs. We contend that ther
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Ewoh Opu, Eric. "Citizen spaces as communicative arenas for environmental justice in climate change governance: the case of the Ngoyla-Mintom projects in Cameroon." MEDIACIONES 20, no. 33 (2024): 83–109. https://doi.org/10.26620/uniminuto.mediaciones.20.33.2024.83-109.

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This paper examines the nature and role of organic citizen-led spaces as communicative spaces of change in climate-change related natural resource management; specifically the Ngoyla-Mintom sustainable forest management projects in the East of Cameroon. It examines how deliberative communicative practices stemming from organic spaces created by local communities and NGOs enabled policy advocacy through “the mobilization of dissent” in the projects. The paper highlights a growing trend in communication for social change in which ordinary citizens are becoming more adept at articulating their pr
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Loewenbrück, Kai F., Doron B. Stein, Volker E. Amelung, et al. "Parkinson Network Eastern Saxony (PANOS): Reaching Consensus for a Regional Intersectoral Integrated Care Concept for Patients with Parkinson’s Disease in the Region of Eastern Saxony, Germany." Journal of Clinical Medicine 9, no. 9 (2020): 2906. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9092906.

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As integrated care is recognized as crucial to meet the challenges of chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s disease (PD), integrated care networks have emerged internationally and throughout Germany. One of these networks is the Parkinson Network Eastern Saxony (PANOS). PANOS aims to deliver timely and equal care to PD patients with a collaborative intersectoral structured care pathway. Additional components encompass personalized case management, an electronic health record, and communicative and educative measures. To reach an intersectoral consensus of the future collaboration in PANOS, a
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Voevodin, A. P., and V. A. Sidorenko. "INTERSUBJECTIVE MECHANISMS OF MEANING ACTUALIZATION IN COMMUNICATIVE SPACE." Gumanitarnye vedomosti TGPU im L N Tolstogo, no. 4 (52) (December 27, 2024): 26–37. https://doi.org/10.22405/2304-4772-2024-4-26-37.

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The intersubjective approach to the study of the cultural meanings formation and movement allows moving away from the classical subject-object dichotomy in communication. The result of the use of intersubjective mechanisms is a change in rationality from individual to social one, which allows us to move away from focusing on linguistic means of achieving mutual understanding, traditionally for the postmodern paradigm questioning the formal side of any communicative system and concentrating on its semantic component. At the same time, cultural conditioning of the intersubjective rationality sig
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Bjarne, Melkevik. "ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF LAW IN THE CONTEXT OF COMMUNICATIVE THEORY." BULLETIN OF YAROSLAV MUDRYI NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY. SERIES:PHILOSOPHY, PHILOSOPHIES OF LAW, POLITICAL SCIENCE, SOCIOLOGY 49, no. 2 (2021): 25–39. https://doi.org/10.21564/2663-5704.49.229773.

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The author analyses the contribution of Jürgen Habermas as an open model of legal thought. He focuses more specifically on the question of the transformation of law as «anchored» in democratic legitimacy and therefore to be understood from the life world of concrete individuals. The author emphasizes that Habermas seeks to democratically stabilize «legality and legitimacy» to protect them from all undemocratic usurpation. The author stresses the «social validity» that accompanies all public discourse and the perspective of democracy obtained by speaking
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Fensi, Fabianus. "Hermeneutics of social media debates on identity politics from the perspective of communicative action." Bricolage : Jurnal Magister Ilmu Komunikasi 11, no. 1 (2025): 75. https://doi.org/10.30813/bricolage.v11i1.7133.

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<p>Social media Facebook is one of the three most used social media in political communication in Indonesia. This development, on the one hand, is a good sign, where a new era has begun, where communication technology is used to win democratic competition and political sympathy, but on the other hand, the use of social media communication technology makes politics full of distortion due to the widespread phenomenon of hoaxes and hate speech. This research was conducted with one aim, namely: to reveal the distortion of the language of debate on Facebook which is packaged in various hoaxes
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Rantanen, Sari. "Presuppositiot ja kääntäminen." Mikael: Kääntämisen ja tulkkauksen tutkimuksen aikakauslehti 8 (December 1, 2014): 160–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.61200/mikael.129513.

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Presuppositions have been studied both in semantics and in pragmatics. It is a complex phenomenon and researchers have not yet found consensus about how presuppositions should be defined. There is a great deal of variation between semantics and pragmatics, even inside of these above-mentioned schools of linguistics. Semantics considers presupposition as a logical relation between sentences whereas pragmatics concentrates on communication and the implicit character of presuppositions. According to pragmatics, presuppositions are the property of the speaker and they are used to convey implicit m
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Gushul, Yu, and A. Koroleva. "Russian Cultural Bibliographic Concept in the Digital Age: Axiological, Personological and Communication Aspects." Scientific Research and Development. Modern Communication Studies 14, no. 2 (2025): 26–35. https://doi.org/10.12737/2587-9103-2025-14-2-26-35.

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The authors, having briefly outlined the main provisions of the modern cultural concept of bibliography, showed, from their point of view, the most relevant directions for updating the concept: axiological, communicative, personological. Emphasized M. G. Vokhrysheva's desire to update the concept based on the use of transdisciplinary approaches to study bibliographic phenomena, the inclusion of bibliographic issues due to its proximity to the scientific field of information cultural studies. It is noted that the possibilities for the development of the concept were prepared by the works of cul
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Grishechkina, Nataliya V., and Vladimir B. Ustyantsev. "Transdisciplinarity of modern science as a form of social consensus." Izvestiya of Saratov University. Philosophy. Psychology. Pedagogy 24, no. 2 (2024): 133–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1819-7671-2024-24-2-133-136.

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Introduction. Transdisciplinarity can be reinterpreted from a scientific and philosophical category to a socio-philosophical one by referring to the theoretical constructions of social consensus. In this case, its general social functions are emphasized, which are the social and communication effect of transdisciplinary interactions between science and society. Theoretical analysis. The socio-philosophical analysis of transdisciplinarity is formed in the field of categories of sociality, time, object, truth and values. They are revealed in the autopoietic analysis of the society made by N. Luh
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Krysachenko, Valentyn. "UKRAINIAN SOCIETY: COMMUNICATIVE MECHANISMS OF CONSOLIDATION." Politology bulletin, no. 91 (2023): 289–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2415-881x.2023.91.289-304.

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The study is devoted to the analysis of communicative mechanisms for establishing constructive relations between the authorities and civil society. The fundamental basis of such interaction is the constant practice of communicative discourse between both parties. Clarification of initial and situational positions and problems is a prerequisite for their discussion and search for optimal solutions. A similar state of affairs is achieved by publicizing a frank position by each of the participants in political life. At the same time, the discourse appears as a logical-semantic speech given of the
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Villanueva, Louise Antonette S. "Budget Deliberation as Communicative Practice: The Case of a Rural Municipality in the Philippines." International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 17, no. 2 (2021): 283–319. http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/ijaps2021.17.2.11.

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This study explores how municipal council members communicate with each other during budget deliberations, and suggests ways in how they ought to communicate more effectively with each other. Guided by Grounded Practical Theory, the researcher has analysed the transcribed talks of the budget deliberations of a rural municipality in the Philippines from 2013 to 2016. Specifically, the researcher delves into three levels of budget deliberation as a communicative practice: (1) problem level or the dilemma that the municipal council members are presented within the conduct of the budget deliberati
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Vdovichenko, Andrey V. "Fundamentals of the Theory of “Language” in the Bilateral Consensus. Stalin’s Marxism and Problems of Linguistics from the Standpoint of the Communicative Model. Part II." Voprosy Filosofii, no. 8 (2023): 116–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2023-8-116-128.

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In Joseph V. Stalin’s work Marxism and Problems of Linguistics (1950), a num­ber of general issues of the theory of the verbal process are touched upon, the in­terpretation of which is generally consistent with traditional (including modern quantitatively predominant) linguistic views on the phenomenon of “language”. The linguistic consensus is observed in several positions that arise as a result of theoretical simplification (inaccurate metaphor): 1) “language” exists as objec­tive verbal forms, constitutes a unity that ensures communication between peo­ple and which can be an object of study
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Abysova, Maria. "PUBLIC OPINION IN MANAGEMENT RELATIONS: COMMUNICATION ASPECT." Proceedings of the National Aviation University Series Philosophy Cultural 38, no. 2 (2024): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.18372/2412-2157.2.18106.

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Abstract. The article is devoted to identifying the conditions for the formation of public opinion on the democracy grounds withinmanagement relations. The degree of independence, manageability, and dialogicity (monologicity) of public opinion as a set ofgenerally recognized and customary ideas, assessments, and judgments regarding socially significant phenomena, events, etc., isdetermined by the political regime and traditions of the state. Public opinion in a democratic society is a necessary system element of all-pervasive social communication, which must be taken into account in management
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Vlăduţescu, Ştefan, and Mirela Teodorescu. "Communicative Action, Deliberative and Restorative Justice - A Review." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 43 (November 2014): 167–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.43.167.

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“Communicative Action, Deliberative and Restorative Justice – Socio-juridical perspective on mediational averment” by Antonio Sandu and Elena Unguru, published by TRITONIC in 2014, is a high level transdisciplinary lesson about transactional justice, restorative justice and deliberative alternative to classical (retributive and distributive). Antonio Sandu is Professor at the University "Ştefan cel Mare" from Suceava, and researcher at the Centre for Socio-Human Research Lumen in Iasi (Romania). The main interest of the author include ethics, bioethics, social assistance, social philosophy. H
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Zaitsev, Alexander V. "Civil society: communication approach." Social And Political Researches 3, no. 12 (2021): 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.20323/2658-428x-2021-3-12-5-14.

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The article discusses the problem of a communicative approach to the study of the substantial essence of civil society. In the Survey political science there are many theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of civil society. Among them, the communicative theory is played by a special place and the role of civil society as a special kind of social interaction of subjects, as the form of socio-political communication. In the conditions of reforming Russia, the problems of communicative interaction of state and municipal authorities, the state and civil society have gained primary
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王, 晓君. "From “Dialogue” to “Consensus”: The Theoretical Origin and Contemporary Value of Habermas’ Communicative Rationality." Advances in Philosophy 14, no. 07 (2025): 466–72. https://doi.org/10.12677/acpp.2025.147397.

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Giordano, John. "After the Solidarity and Consensus Debates: Habermas, Rorty and Fraser as Pragmatist Sources for Activist Dialogical Art." Contemporary Pragmatism 14, no. 4 (2017): 439–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18758185-01404003.

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This paper poses a relationship between pragmatist understandings of intersubjective communication and long-term “dialogical art” practices promoting social change. Art historian Grant Kester contends that two dialogical art projects by Suzanne Lacy and Austrian Art collective WochenKlausur reflect Habermas’ theory of communicative action through which the “better argument” is universally validated. Kester simultaneously acknowledges such projects inculcate non-competitive modes of intersubjective exchange that appear contrary to Habermas. I look at the “philosophical narrative” debates betwee
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Cobos-Urbina, Enrique. "Social Media: useful for high-risk industries? A study of nuclear energy in Spain." Communication & Society 34, no. 1 (2021): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/003.34.1.143-154.

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Social Media has become an unquestionable communicative tool for most organizations. Companies want to participate in the conversation on the network for various purposes: attracting new customers, promoting their products, exalting their brand, searching for prescribers, etc. However, those corporations that belong to risk sectors –as is the case of nuclear power plants– show initial suspicion because they consider that new forms of communication contribute to encouraging criticism of their business model, producing a deterioration in their image. The methodology used in this research is base
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Du-Babcock, Bertha, and Angela CK Chan. "Negotiating consensus in simulated decision-making meetings without designated chairs: A study of participants’ discourse roles." Discourse & Communication 12, no. 5 (2018): 497–516. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750481318766935.

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Decision-making is an integral part of business meetings in an organization. Research has suggested that a participant’s engagement in the decision-making process has direct relevance to his or her role(s) in the team or organization. This study extends the investigation of communicative behavior in decision-making to a special meeting setting where all participants assume similar organizational roles and where there is no designated chair. In particular, it draws on conversation analytic methods and a recently developed framework of participant roles to examine discursive strategies and disco
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Sarmast, Bahram. "A Paradigmatic Reflection on the Concept of Social Consensus." Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and History 4, no. 1 (2025): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.jspsich.4.1.1.

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The primary objective of this article is to provide a theoretical and paradigmatic explanation of the concept of social consensus and to present a paradigmatic model for analyzing social consensus from the intersection of structure, pattern, and process. In this regard, an attempt was first made to examine the concept of social consensus from the perspective of classical and contemporary social science theorists such as Durkheim, Parsons, and Habermas, exploring structural, functional, conflictual, and communicative dimensions. Subsequently, the concept of social consensus was analyzed from ep
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