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Mediation : a concept for information and communication sciences / Jacqueline Deschamps.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Science, society and new technologies series. Concepts to conceive 21st century society set ; ; v. 1.Publisher: London : ISTE Ltd ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2019Copyright date: �2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119579816
  • 1119579813
  • 9781119579823
  • 1119579821
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mediation.DDC classification:
  • 303.69 23
LOC classification:
  • HM1126
Online resources:
Contents:
Part 1. Epistemological Foundations; 1. Exploring the Concept; 2. The Constituent Elements of Mediation; 3. The Organization of Mediations; 4. Time and Mediation; ; Part 2. Mobilizing the Concept of Mediation in Information and Communication Sciences; 5. Communicational Mediations; 6. Informational Mediations; 7. Cultural Mediations; 8. Organizational Mediations; 9. Societal Mediations.
Summary: Mediation is a very old practice that has been reborn to meet the needs of the contemporary world. It is thus increasingly present in today's societies. This book presents the theoretical foundations of mediation, as well as the way in which teachers and researchers in Information and Communication Sciences (ICS) have taken up this concept. Whether it is communicational, informational, cultural, organizational or societal, mediation belongs to a field of research, instituted by ICS, which sees in it a process of overcoming conflict, restoring communication and deconstructing social connections. Mediation: A Concept for Information and Communication Sciences inaugurates this set through its contribution to a state of the art of the theory and concepts used by the ICS community. It is addressed to teachers, researchers and students, as well as information professionals wishing to think about their daily practice.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Mediation is a very old practice that has been reborn to meet the needs of the contemporary world. It is thus increasingly present in today's societies. This book presents the theoretical foundations of mediation, as well as the way in which teachers and researchers in Information and Communication Sciences (ICS) have taken up this concept. Whether it is communicational, informational, cultural, organizational or societal, mediation belongs to a field of research, instituted by ICS, which sees in it a process of overcoming conflict, restoring communication and deconstructing social connections. Mediation: A Concept for Information and Communication Sciences inaugurates this set through its contribution to a state of the art of the theory and concepts used by the ICS community. It is addressed to teachers, researchers and students, as well as information professionals wishing to think about their daily practice.

Part 1. Epistemological Foundations; 1. Exploring the Concept; 2. The Constituent Elements of Mediation; 3. The Organization of Mediations; 4. Time and Mediation; ; Part 2. Mobilizing the Concept of Mediation in Information and Communication Sciences; 5. Communicational Mediations; 6. Informational Mediations; 7. Cultural Mediations; 8. Organizational Mediations; 9. Societal Mediations.

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