From Information-Seeking Behavior to Meaning Engagement Practice: Implications for Communication Theory and Research

Proposes an alternative formulation--meaning engagement practice--to question assumptions underpinning investigation of information-seeking behavior. Grounds the case for meaning engagement practice in four research contexts: modeling the user in information mediation; information access and browsin...

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Higher Education
Information
Information Seeking
Interpersonal Communication
Psychiatry
Social Influences
Theory
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