Prelims
Communication as Social Theory
ISBN: 978-1-80043-985-6, eISBN: 978-1-80043-984-9
Publication date: 8 February 2021
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Johannessen, J.-A. (2021), "Prelims", Communication as Social Theory, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-984-920211002
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Communication as Social Theory
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Communication as Social Theory
The Social Side of Knowledge Management
Jon-Arild Johannessen
Kristiania University College, Norway
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India Malaysia – China
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Foreword
Knowledge management here means steering, control and communication in social systems. Steering is the management perspective. Control is related to information processes, vision, goals, deviations and recovery of the system's courses. Communication is defined here by the statement: Who talks with whom over which channels with what effect. It is the communication part's place in knowledge management that we describe, analyze and elaborate in this book.
In this book, we continue to develop a new paradigm for knowledge management, which we started with in the book Knowledge Management Philosophy (Emerald, 2020). The new thing in this book is that we focus on communication in knowledge management.
With the new paradigm we lift knowledge management from the organizational level to the social level, while at the same time detaching knowledge management from the technical and solution-oriented models that knowledge management has previously been linked to. With the new paradigm, we focus knowledge management on epistemology, development, change and innovation in social systems.
This book is an attempt to develop a social theory at micro level, with communication as the essential social mechanism within the theory. We use system theory as the knowledge base for our way of thinking in this book.
In the book, we have developed 44 case letters. 1 These case letters are designed to deepen, underline and augment the 44 conceptual and empirical propositions we have developed.
We use the term ‘case letter’ to refer to brief extracts from larger case studies that focus on the point we wish to emphasize in a description or analysis. The term case letter was coined by Mintzberg (2012).
- Prelims
- 1 Rudiments of a Social Theory at Micro-Level Based on Communication
- 2 Our Fundamental Experiences
- 3 Identity: System – External World Distinction
- 4 Relationships
- 5 Ideas
- 6 Understanding of Context
- 7 Flexibility
- 8 Communication in Systemic Thinking
- 9 Main Conclusions: Communication as Social Theory
- References
- Index