This book addresses communication within institutions from a comprehensive analytical perspective, integrating conceptual foundations and sociological construction. It begins by deconstructing the basic concepts of communication and organization, highlighting their structural roles. It also examines communication patterns, channels, and networks, and presents the most important theories and models that have explained the communicative phenomenon organizationally. Additionally, it deeply addresses the changes and challenges of communication in the digital age
Chapter 1: Organizational Communication – Conceptual Foundations
Chapter 2:The Functions and Structural Roles of Organizational Communication
Chapter 3: The Structure and Organizational Patterns of Communication
Chapter 4: Theories and Interpretive Models of Organizational Communication
Chapter 5: Organizational Communication and Information Technology