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Ni mécanique, ni rationnel. Un point de vue interactionnel sur la communication animale
Servais, Véronique
2008
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Wittezaele, Jean-Jacques
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La double contrainte. L'influence des paradoxes de Bateson en sciences humaines
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Keywords :
Gregory Bateson; Non Verbal Communication; animal communication; Communication non verbale; communication animale
Disciplines :
Communication & mass media
Treatment & clinical psychology
Author, co-author :
Servais, Véronique
;
Université de Liège - ULiège > Institut des sciences humaines et sociales > Anthropologie de la communication
Language :
French
Title :
Ni mécanique, ni rationnel. Un point de vue interactionnel sur la communication animale
Alternative titles :
[en]
Neither mechanic, neither rational. A relational point of view on animal communication
Publication date :
2008
Main work title :
La double contrainte. L'influence des paradoxes de Bateson en sciences humaines
Main work alternative title :
[en]
The double bind. Bateso's paradoxes influence in social sciences
Editor :
Wittezaele, Jean-Jacques
Publisher :
de boek, Bruxelles, Belgium
ISBN/EAN :
978-2-8041-5713-5
Collection name :
carrefour des psychothérapies
Pages :
97-106
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