| John Dewey - Education - 1916 - 462 pages
...like bricks; they cannot be shared as persons would share a pie by dividing it into physical pieces. The communication which insures participation in a...secures similar emotional and intellectual dispositions — like ways of responding to expectations and requirements. Persons do not become a society by living... | |
| John Dewey - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1916 - 454 pages
...like bricks ; they cannot be shared as persons would share a pie by dividing it into physical pieces. The communication which insures participation in a...one which secures similar emotional and intellectual disposi- r tions — like ways of responding to expectations and requirements. Persons do not become... | |
| John Dewey - Education - 1916 - 456 pages
...transmission, by communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in transmission, in communication. There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication. Men live in a community in virtue of the things which they have in common; and communication is the... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - Electronic journals - 1922 - 872 pages
...transmission, by communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in transmission, in communication. There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.1 Communication, if not identical with, is at least a form of, what has been referred... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - Sociology - 1924 - 1026 pages
...continues to exist by transmission, by communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in communication. There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication. Men live in a community in virtue of the things which they have in common; and communication is the... | |
| Frederick Elmore Lumley - Sociology - 1928 - 590 pages
...transmission, by communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in transmission, in communication. There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.2 But such a large, such a rich, such a variegated nebulosity as this world of communication... | |
| Emory Stephen Bogardus - Social Science - 1928 - 698 pages
...transmission, by communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in transmission, in communication. There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, 17 In FR Clow's Principles of Sociology with Educational Applications, Macmillan, 1920, will be found... | |
| Daniel J. Czitrom - Social Science - 1982 - 276 pages
...transmission, by communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in transmission, in communication. There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication. Men live in a community in virtue of the things they have in common; and communication is the way in... | |
| Ian K. Steele - History - 1986 - 415 pages
...basis. Direct links between communications and community have long been asserted by those believing that there is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication. Men live in a community, in virtue of things which they have in common; and communication is the way... | |
| Gail MacCutcheon - Education - 1992 - 344 pages
...beliefs, aspirations, knowledge—a common understanding—like-mindedness as the sociologists say . . . The communication which insures participation in a...secures similar emotional and intellectual dispositions —like ways of responding to expectations and requirements. (1916, p. 4) Ultimately, research on teacher... | |
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