Contents:
Part 1 Introduction: 1. Towards an integration of communication and simulation, David Crookall and Danny Saunders.
Part 2 Meanings and realities: 2. Gaming/simulation: a Gestalt communications form, Richard D.Duke. 3. Game identities and activities: some ethnomethodological observations, David Francis. 4. Discourse rehearsal: interaction simulating interaction, Stuart J.Sigman and Anne Donnellon. 5. Computerized simulation as mediator of language, Edward B.Versluis et al. 6. Our multicultural global village: foreign languages, simulations and network gaming, David Crookall et al.
Part 3 Social relations: 7. Knowing oneself: a symbolic interactionist view of simulation, Charles F.Petranek. 8. Problem-solving and decision-making skills in deaf and partially hearing-impaired groups, James J.Fernandes and Martin Noretsky. 9. Simulation as a basis for consciousness raising: some encouraging signs for conflict resolution, Dennis J.D.Sandole. 10. Transcending role constraints through simulation, Martin D.Jensen. 11. Simulation as a preparation for communication in counsellor training, Anne B.Pedersen and Paul B.Pedersen. 12. Culture, prejudice and simulation/gaming in theory and practice, Jenny Noesjirwan and Klaas Bruin. 13. Intergroup communication and simulation in low- and high-context cultures, Stella Ting-Toomey. 14. Individual and organizational communication and destructive competition, John F.Lobuts and Carol L.Pennewill.
Part 4 Organizations and institutions: 15. Simulations for learning about communication, Stewart Marshall. 16. Business games: from business schools to business firms, James M.Freeman and Philippe Dumas. 17. Understanding organizational communication processes: the use of simulation techniques, Alan Coote and Laurie McMahon. 18. Simulation and communication in women's networks: power and corporate culture, Barbara B.Stern. 19. Policy formation through simulation and communication, Jan Klabbers and Jeff Hearn. 20. The manipulation of information in urban planning and simulation, Hubert Law-Yone. 21. Media simulations, Danny Saunders et al.
Part 5 Discussion: 22. Extending the range of experience, Cathy Stein Greenblat.
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