This study investigates the influence of psychological schema and communication behaviors in communication. Just as different disciplines and theorists use different concepts for different purposes, individuals may ha...This study investigates the influence of psychological schema and communication behaviors in communication. Just as different disciplines and theorists use different concepts for different purposes, individuals may have different mental patterns of communication depending on their experience. The effects of different psychological behaviors can differ dramatically. The process of culture acquisition and communication is extremely a complex psychological process. Psychological schema determines how communicators analyze other people's information and respond with their own judgment about the speakers' cultural perspectives. The negative effect of the anomalous individual psychological element is fundamentally a mental process. It has a deep impact on people's communicative behaviors.展开更多
Drawing upon a concept developed by Fei Xiaotong, this article offers a preliminary theory for conceptualizing the regulation of criminal acts in imperial China. Centred upon the concept of a "differential mode of cr...Drawing upon a concept developed by Fei Xiaotong, this article offers a preliminary theory for conceptualizing the regulation of criminal acts in imperial China. Centred upon the concept of a "differential mode of criminalization," this article argues that the Confucianization of law in traditional China emphasized without ambiguity the implications of the closeness/remoteness in human rela- tionships-the measure of distance conditioned upon the two main loci in everyday life, namely blood and non-blood relationships. This differential mode of criminalization fits into the Confucian imagery of a harmonious society.展开更多
文摘This study investigates the influence of psychological schema and communication behaviors in communication. Just as different disciplines and theorists use different concepts for different purposes, individuals may have different mental patterns of communication depending on their experience. The effects of different psychological behaviors can differ dramatically. The process of culture acquisition and communication is extremely a complex psychological process. Psychological schema determines how communicators analyze other people's information and respond with their own judgment about the speakers' cultural perspectives. The negative effect of the anomalous individual psychological element is fundamentally a mental process. It has a deep impact on people's communicative behaviors.
文摘Drawing upon a concept developed by Fei Xiaotong, this article offers a preliminary theory for conceptualizing the regulation of criminal acts in imperial China. Centred upon the concept of a "differential mode of criminalization," this article argues that the Confucianization of law in traditional China emphasized without ambiguity the implications of the closeness/remoteness in human rela- tionships-the measure of distance conditioned upon the two main loci in everyday life, namely blood and non-blood relationships. This differential mode of criminalization fits into the Confucian imagery of a harmonious society.