Faces of common in communication: from sharing to disjunction
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Resumo: | A recurrent de nition of communication relies on the etymological root of the term, whose origin in Latin means an activity accomplished together, from a situation of social meeting. This original meaning of the word has spread in a signi cant parcel of studies in this area, indicating that communication would be the product of a common action. In this paper, the implications of this form of grasping the interactional practices will be contrasted with another way to realize the sharing inherent in communication, driven by a distinct etymological root, linked to the disjunction and to the risks and obstacles that permeate the processes of joint coordination of actions. It is argued that this approach can enrich a critical perception in the eld of communication studies. |
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Faces of common in communication: from sharing to disjunctionFaces do comum na comunicação: da partilha à disjunçãocommunication modelscommon worldpartitiondissentmodelos comunicacionaismundo comumpartilhadissensoA recurrent de nition of communication relies on the etymological root of the term, whose origin in Latin means an activity accomplished together, from a situation of social meeting. This original meaning of the word has spread in a signi cant parcel of studies in this area, indicating that communication would be the product of a common action. In this paper, the implications of this form of grasping the interactional practices will be contrasted with another way to realize the sharing inherent in communication, driven by a distinct etymological root, linked to the disjunction and to the risks and obstacles that permeate the processes of joint coordination of actions. It is argued that this approach can enrich a critical perception in the eld of communication studies. Uma definição recorrente de comunicação invoca a raiz etimológica do termo, que, de procedência no latim, designa uma atividade realizada conjuntamente, proveniente de uma situação de encontro social. Esse sentido originário da palavra se difundiu em uma parcela significativa dos estudos da área, indicando que a comunicação seria produto de uma ação em comum. Nesse artigo, as implicações dessa forma de apreensão das práticas interacionais serão contrastadas com outra maneira de perceber a partilha inerente à comunicação, acionada através de uma fonte etimológica distinta, ligada à disjunção e aos riscos e entraves que permeiam os processos de coordenação conjunta de ações. Argumenta-se que essa abordagem pode enriquecer uma visada crítica no âmbito dos estudos em Comunicação.PEPG COS-PUC-SP2015-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/22028Galaxia; No. 31 (2016)GALÁxIA. Revista Interdisciplinar de Comunicação e Cultura; n. 31 (2016)1982-2553reponame:Galáxia (São Paulo)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/22028/19078Lelo, Thales Vilelainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-15T14:01:14Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22028Revistahttps://www.pucsp.br/pos-graduacao/mestrado-e-doutorado/comunicacao-e-semioticaPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcos@pucsp.br||aidarprado@gmail.com1982-25531519-311Xopendoar:2024-05-15T14:01:14Galáxia (São Paulo) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Faces of common in communication: from sharing to disjunction Faces do comum na comunicação: da partilha à disjunção |
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Faces of common in communication: from sharing to disjunction |
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Faces of common in communication: from sharing to disjunction Lelo, Thales Vilela communication models common world partition dissent modelos comunicacionais mundo comum partilha dissenso |
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Lelo, Thales Vilela |
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Lelo, Thales Vilela |
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Lelo, Thales Vilela |
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communication models common world partition dissent modelos comunicacionais mundo comum partilha dissenso |
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communication models common world partition dissent modelos comunicacionais mundo comum partilha dissenso |
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A recurrent de nition of communication relies on the etymological root of the term, whose origin in Latin means an activity accomplished together, from a situation of social meeting. This original meaning of the word has spread in a signi cant parcel of studies in this area, indicating that communication would be the product of a common action. In this paper, the implications of this form of grasping the interactional practices will be contrasted with another way to realize the sharing inherent in communication, driven by a distinct etymological root, linked to the disjunction and to the risks and obstacles that permeate the processes of joint coordination of actions. It is argued that this approach can enrich a critical perception in the eld of communication studies. |
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