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Klaus Krippendorff (1932–2022) was a communication scholar, social science methodologist, and
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. and was the
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professor for
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,
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, and
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at the
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's Annenberg School for Communication. He wrote an influential textbook on
content analysis Content analysis is the study of documents and communication artifacts, which might be texts of various formats, pictures, audio or video. Social scientists use content analysis to examine patterns in communication in a replicable and systematic ...
and is the creator of the widely used and eponymous measure of
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,
Krippendorff's alpha Krippendorff's alpha coefficient, named after academic Klaus Krippendorff, is a statistical measure of the agreement achieved when coding a set of units of analysis. Since the 1970s, ''alpha'' has been used in content analysis where textual units a ...
. In 1984-1985, he served as the president of the
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, one of the two largest professional associations for scholars for communication.


Overview

Klaus Krippendorff was born in 1932 in
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in
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. In 1954, he graduated with an engineering degree from the State Engineering School
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. In 1961, he graduated as diplom-designer from the
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(''Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm''), Germany. And in 1967, he received his
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s from the pioneering Institute for Communication Research at the
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. Krippendorff started to work as an engineer and during the last year of his graduate study of
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he was a research assistant at the Institute for Visual Perception at the
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. In 1961 he came to the United States with a two-year Ford International Fellowship, first to
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but completing his second graduate education at the
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. In 1964, he joined the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.CV Klaus Krippendorff
, retrieved September 2007.
He is or was a member of the editorial boards of multiple academic journals, such as ''Communication and Information Science'', ''Communication Research'', ''
Constructivist Foundations ''Constructivist Foundations'' is an international triannual peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on constructivist approaches to science and philosophy, including radical constructivism, enactive cognitive science, second-order cyberneti ...
'', ''
Cybernetics & Human Knowing ''Cybernetics and Human Knowing: A Journal of Second Order Cybernetics, Autopoiesis & Cyber-Semiotics'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering autopoiesis, biosemiotics, cognition, complexity, cybersemiotics, hermeneutics, infor ...
'', ''International Journal of Cultural Studies'' and the ''Journal of Communication''. In 1971, he was awarded an honorary MA from the University of Pennsylvania. In the same year, he received an award for "On Generating Data in Communication Research" as the most outstanding contribution to ''The Journal of Communication,'' published in 1970. In 1979, he became a Fellow of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences. He was elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1982, fellow of the International Communication Association (ICA) in 1985, and fellow of the Japanese Society for Science and Design Studies in 1998. In 1998, graduate students named him as the teacher of the best doctoral course taken at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2000, he became the Gregory Bateson professor for Cybernetics, Language, and Culture at the Annenberg School for Communication. In 2001 he was awarded the Norbert Wiener Medal in Cybernetics in gold by the
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. Also in 2001, he received the ICA Fellows Book Award for his influential text ''Content Analysis, An Introduction to Its Methodology''. In 2004, he received the Norbert Wiener/Hermann Schmidt Prize from the German Society for Cybernetics and German Society for Pedagogy and Information, at the University of Vienna. In 2012, the
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in
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, Sweden, awarded him the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ''honoris causa.'' Krippendorff died at the age of 90 in October 2022.


Selected publications

Krippendorff has published widely on cybernetics and systems theory, methodology in the social sciences, human communication, conversation, and discourse. Among his major works are the following: * 1967, ''An Examination of Content Analysis: A Proposal for a Framework and an Information Calculus for Message Analytic Situations'', Ph.D. Dissertation, Urbana: University of Illinois, 400 pp. * 1970, "Bivariate agreement coefficients for reliability of data", in E. F. Borgatta: ''Sociological Methodology''. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 139–150. * 1980, ''Content Analysis; An Introduction to its Methodology'', Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 188 pp. (Translated into Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Hungarian) * 1986,
A Dictionary of Cybernetics
', Norfolk, VA: The American Society for Cybernetics. * 1986, ''Information Theory: Structural Models for Qualitative Data'', Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 96 pp. * 1989, Product Semantics. With R. Butter (Eds.) ''Design issues, 5''. * 1994, ''Design: A Discourse on Meaning; A Work Book'', Philadelphia PA: University of the Arts. * * 2006, '' The Semantic Turn; A New Foundation for Design'', New York: Taylor & Francis CRC, 349 pp. (Translated into Japanese) * 2009, ''The Content analysis Reader''. With M. A. Bock (Eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 481 pp. * 2009, ''On Communicating; Otherness, Meaning, and Information''. F. Bermejo (Ed.). New York: Routledge, 372 pp. * 2012, ''Content Analysis; An Introduction to its Methodology, 3rd Edition'', Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 441 pp. * 2013, ''Die Semantische Wende. Eine neue Grundlage für Design''. Edited by R. Michel, Birkhäuser De Gruyter


See also

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Krippendorff's alpha Krippendorff's alpha coefficient, named after academic Klaus Krippendorff, is a statistical measure of the agreement achieved when coding a set of units of analysis. Since the 1970s, ''alpha'' has been used in content analysis where textual units a ...
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Content analysis Content analysis is the study of documents and communication artifacts, which might be texts of various formats, pictures, audio or video. Social scientists use content analysis to examine patterns in communication in a replicable and systematic ...
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Satisficing Satisficing is a decision-making strategy or cognitive heuristic that entails searching through the available alternatives until an acceptability threshold is met. The term ''satisficing'', a portmanteau of ''satisfy'' and ''suffice'', was introduc ...
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Social entropy Social entropy is a sociological theory that evaluates social behaviours using a method based on the second law of thermodynamics. The equivalent of entropy in a social system is considered to be wealth or residence location. The theory was introduc ...
* ''
The Semantic Turn The semantic turn refers to a paradigm shift in the design of artifacts – industrial, graphic, informational, architectural, and social – from an emphasis on how artifacts ought to function to what they mean to those affected by them – semant ...
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References


External links


Klaus Krippendorff's
Homepage at asc.upenn.edu

International conference 15–17 July 2003, St Anne's College, Oxford.

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