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Four pillars of Luhmann’s analytical apparatus: Applications for communication research

Authors :
Y. J. Sohn
Source :
Studies in Communication Sciences, Vol 21, Iss 2, Pp 207-224 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Seismo Verlag, 2021.

Abstract

By extending Andersen’s (2003) propositions, the current paper formalizes Luhmann’s four fundamental analytical frameworks and proposes a model that delineates the relations among them. That is, with the form analysis as the base framework, observation analysis is considered the social extension of form analysis as it involves the distinction observer / observed or ego / alter. Differentiation analysis is described as the factual extension of form as it distinguishes a system (this) and everything else (in its environment). Finally, semantic analysis is considered the temporal extension of form analysis as it focuses on the condensation of meaning over time. In addition, to overcome the abstractness of descriptions in the existing literature, this paper suggests the workable definitions that operationalize the analytical frames. Rich research examples are also presented to demonstrate the broad applicability of the four frameworks in communication research and their analytical gains. These theory-driven analytical frameworks are expected to provide meaningful connections between empirical data and theories, thereby enriching the field of communication research. In turn, more empirical applications will contribute to Luhmann’s systems theory by bringing in productive insights.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
22964150 and 14244896
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Studies in Communication Sciences
Accession number :
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