通过比较角色的角度了解比较交流

Translated title of the contribution: Understanding Comparative Communication through the Lens of Comparative Persona

David Marshall

Research output: Book chapter/Published conference paperChapter (peer-reviewed)peer-review

Abstract

Comparative studies and research have emerged in a variety of disciplines and over many centuries. In the history of science, one can see something called comparative anatomy emerging as a significant direction of research. The discipline of comparative literature, an area that has played with dimensions of nationalism, aestheticism and a more general study of the production of written forms, represents one of the longer objects of investigation that has informed comparative communication. This paper begins with tracing the intellectual origins of the idea of comparison and how it became an emerging element in the study of communication over the last 50 years. Its objective then is to work out how a focus on comparative public identities – what will be identified as comparative personas specifically – can inform comparative communication research. The paper concludes with a study of the particular dimensions of online comparative persona and how a new generation of comparative communication research can be advanced from this perspective.
Translated title of the contributionUnderstanding Comparative Communication through the Lens of Comparative Persona
Original languageChinese (Simplified)
Title of host publication跨文化传播研究
EditorsShan Bo
PublisherCommunication University of China Press
Chapter9
Pages108-123
Number of pages15
Volume2
ISBN (Print)9787565728556
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

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