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Hugh Dalziel Duncan

    Communication and Social Order
    • 1968

      Communication and Social Order

      • 532 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      The study explores the critical role of symbols in society, arguing that social scientists need to grasp their significance to create effective social analysis models. Hugh Dalziel Duncan highlights how various art forms can serve as frameworks for understanding communication processes, emphasizing the interplay between art and social dynamics. This influential work challenges traditional approaches and offers a new perspective on the importance of symbolic understanding in social science.

      Communication and Social Order