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Possible tournaments All online so far. We will get you those. Online IPDA tournaments-these exis... more Possible tournaments All online so far. We will get you those. Online IPDA tournaments-these exist, but they are not in our hands as of yet. More to come. Campus Events-These are up for discussion: Rural Institute would like to host a debate on disability issues. Campus Tournament-should we do one? We think so. Class Schedule to follow once we see where we are at in the debate world.
Communication and Organizational Knowledge, 2010
... However, all types of interaction do not count for mutual engagement, or CoPs would be no dif... more ... However, all types of interaction do not count for mutual engagement, or CoPs would be no different from ... Haugh summarizes,“The two most important senses of 'place'are tokoro (location) and ichi (one's position relative ... Religion in Britain since 1945: Believing without belonging ...
The International Encyclopedia of Organizational Communication, 2017
Western Journal of Communication, 2006
It is with great appreciation that we acknowledge the following reviewers who have served our res... more It is with great appreciation that we acknowledge the following reviewers who have served our research community by reviewing manuscripts for Nutrients in 2011.
Management Communication Quarterly, 2002
EJ659008 - Knowledge Management in Communities of Practice: Being True to the Communicative Chara... more EJ659008 - Knowledge Management in Communities of Practice: Being True to the Communicative Character of Knowledge.
Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2008
Knowing is an enacted, communicated process that is difficult to observe, let alone manage, in or... more Knowing is an enacted, communicated process that is difficult to observe, let alone manage, in organizations. Communities of practice (CoPs) offer a productive solution for improving knowledge and knowledge management, but the communicative processes that enact CoPs have not been explored, leaving CoPs as an organizational black box. This research extends CoP theory as a means to determine the presence of a CoP and distinguish between various CoPs, and as a practical means to evaluate the communicative processes of organizational knowledge. CoPs enact the communicative nature of knowing through the elements of mutual engagement, negotiation of a joint enterprise, and shared repertoire. Specifically, two groups of volunteers are examined through a combination of participation, observation, and interviews in order to explore CoP theory as a dynamic system for examining and evaluating organizational knowledge.
… : Contemporary Issues for …, 2010
Page 327. Conclusion Moving Forward with Communicative Perspectives on Organizational Knowledge R... more Page 327. Conclusion Moving Forward with Communicative Perspectives on Organizational Knowledge Robert D. McPhee, Heather E. Canary, and Joel O. Iverson This volume displays many ways that communication ideas ...
Cyberinfrastructure and virtual research environment related conversations over the last two NCA ... more Cyberinfrastructure and virtual research environment related conversations over the last two NCA conferences acknowledged the need to explore communication theories in virtual organizational contex ...
Howard Journal of …, 2006
... Gate-keeping theory explains that the media construct reality via a process in which the &... more ... Gate-keeping theory explains that the media construct reality via a process in which the ''vast array of potential new messages is winnowed ... More than a series of decision points, gatekeeping is identified as the procedure ''through which the social reality transmitted by the news ...
Possible tournaments All online so far. We will get you those. Online IPDA tournaments-these exis... more Possible tournaments All online so far. We will get you those. Online IPDA tournaments-these exist, but they are not in our hands as of yet. More to come. Campus Events-These are up for discussion: Rural Institute would like to host a debate on disability issues. Campus Tournament-should we do one? We think so. Class Schedule to follow once we see where we are at in the debate world.
Communication and Organizational Knowledge, 2010
... However, all types of interaction do not count for mutual engagement, or CoPs would be no dif... more ... However, all types of interaction do not count for mutual engagement, or CoPs would be no different from ... Haugh summarizes,“The two most important senses of 'place'are tokoro (location) and ichi (one's position relative ... Religion in Britain since 1945: Believing without belonging ...
The International Encyclopedia of Organizational Communication, 2017
Western Journal of Communication, 2006
It is with great appreciation that we acknowledge the following reviewers who have served our res... more It is with great appreciation that we acknowledge the following reviewers who have served our research community by reviewing manuscripts for Nutrients in 2011.
Management Communication Quarterly, 2002
EJ659008 - Knowledge Management in Communities of Practice: Being True to the Communicative Chara... more EJ659008 - Knowledge Management in Communities of Practice: Being True to the Communicative Character of Knowledge.
Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2008
Knowing is an enacted, communicated process that is difficult to observe, let alone manage, in or... more Knowing is an enacted, communicated process that is difficult to observe, let alone manage, in organizations. Communities of practice (CoPs) offer a productive solution for improving knowledge and knowledge management, but the communicative processes that enact CoPs have not been explored, leaving CoPs as an organizational black box. This research extends CoP theory as a means to determine the presence of a CoP and distinguish between various CoPs, and as a practical means to evaluate the communicative processes of organizational knowledge. CoPs enact the communicative nature of knowing through the elements of mutual engagement, negotiation of a joint enterprise, and shared repertoire. Specifically, two groups of volunteers are examined through a combination of participation, observation, and interviews in order to explore CoP theory as a dynamic system for examining and evaluating organizational knowledge.
… : Contemporary Issues for …, 2010
Page 327. Conclusion Moving Forward with Communicative Perspectives on Organizational Knowledge R... more Page 327. Conclusion Moving Forward with Communicative Perspectives on Organizational Knowledge Robert D. McPhee, Heather E. Canary, and Joel O. Iverson This volume displays many ways that communication ideas ...
Cyberinfrastructure and virtual research environment related conversations over the last two NCA ... more Cyberinfrastructure and virtual research environment related conversations over the last two NCA conferences acknowledged the need to explore communication theories in virtual organizational contex ...
Howard Journal of …, 2006
... Gate-keeping theory explains that the media construct reality via a process in which the &... more ... Gate-keeping theory explains that the media construct reality via a process in which the ''vast array of potential new messages is winnowed ... More than a series of decision points, gatekeeping is identified as the procedure ''through which the social reality transmitted by the news ...