
Webinar Many scholars call for a more integrated approach to communication
studies. Ken Wilber‘s Integral Model, attempts to satisfy this desire
by its ability to locate unity-in-diversity. The integral model finds
relationships among various communication theories and methods, so
they can learn from and work with each other instead of functioning as
disconnected eclectic fragments.
Communication might be thought of as mutual understanding within a
shared intersubjective space. Or, perhaps communication is the
transmission of information bits from a source to a receiver. What
theoretical map embraces them both? The inside of communication could
be studied qualitatively. Or, the outside of communication could be
studied quantitatively. What paradigm includes both of them? The
integral project offers some clues to these enigmas. In my
presentation I attempt to answer these questions with Ken Wilber‘s
integral model.
The Integral Model is one of the core stones of this year's SIETAR
Forum 2012+38, so if you would like to get to know more about it don't
miss the chance to be part of this unique webinar held by Dr. Anna
Storck and Kevin Booker.
