In: Strategic communication for non-profit organisations, 2016, p. 239-266
The communication between users of digital media and public or non-profit organization involved into an open data policy are represented through a democratic way with upwards and downward flows; implying an evolving participation of citizens and a progressive openness of a company’s database. Under this perspective, various tasks have been employed. The mission of this paper is to define and...
|
In: Economic Inquiry, 2016, vol. 54, no. 3, p. 1519-1540
We study the impact of communication on behavior in a two-stage coordination game with asymmetric payoffs. We test experimentally whether individuals can avoid a head-to-head confrontation by means of coordinated strategies. In particular we analyze whether and how quickly a conflict-avoidance take turn strategy can emerge. First, our results show that players learn to solve the conflict by...
|
In: Verbal Communication, 2016, p. 429-446
Verbal communication involving more than one language is widespread, both historically and geographically. This chapter provides an overview of multilingual ‘regimes’ of communication, covering different phenomena such as lingua franca communication or receptive multilingualism. The chapter discusses the consequences of multilingual language use as an institutionalized pattern for individual...
|
In: La revue de l'infirmière, 2015, no. 208, p. 38-39
Telephone and coordination of intensive care in hospital. The telephone is a central tool for the coordination of care in hospitals between the general wards and intensive care. Calls are short and frequent. They concern a wide variety of issues handled in parallel with other activities. This research, carried out by a Swiss team, examines the practices of telephone communication in...
|
In: Soins infirmiers, 2014, no. 10, p. 74-75
|
In: La méthode expérimentale en sciences de la communication, 2010, vol. 2, p. 205-239
|
In: Savoirs en action. Culture et réseaux méditerranéens, 2013, p. 53-67
|
In: Alterstice, 2012, vol. 2, no. 1, p. 9-16
Comment articuler pluralité des langues et des cultures? Comment assurer la communication entre des interactants aux langues premières et aux références culturelles différentes? Trois contextes institutionnels pratiquant le bilinguisme selon la stratégie de l’intercompréhension sont discutés en regard des questions posées par un quatrième contexte, une association scientifique...
|
In: Explaining communication : contemporary theories and exemplars, 2007, p. 293-310
Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT) provides a wide-ranging framework aimed at predicting and explaining many of the adjustments individuals make to create, maintain,or decrease social distance in interaction. It explores the different ways in which we accommodate our communication, our motivations for doing so, and the consequences. CAT addresses interpersonal communication issues, yet...
|
In: Theorizing about intercultural communication, 2005, p. 121-148
|