UID:
edoccha_9961311560202883
Format:
1 online resource (136 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-80511-138-8
Content:
"What do we expect when we say something to someone, and what do they expect when they hear it? When is a conversation successful? The book considers a wide set of two-person conversations, and a bit of game theory, to show how conversational statements and their interpretations are governed by beliefs. Thinking about beliefs is suitable for communication analysis because beliefs are well-defined and measurable, allowing to differentiate between successful understandings and their less successful counterparts: misunderstandings. The book describes the theoretical framework and empirical measurements of misunderstandings - written by an economist, but in simple words and using interdisciplinary concepts. The material will benefit students and researchers of behavioural economics and its neighbouring fields, and anyone interested in human language."--Publisher's website.
Note:
Intro -- Introduction: Should we talk? -- Having a conversation -- Seeing what we don't see -- Talking -- Listening -- Seeing what they don't see -- Perceiving how they talk -- Perceiving how they listen -- In higher order: Seeing their view of our view -- Conclusion -- Bibliography and further reading -- Index -- Author's acknowledgements.
Language:
English