Q. Who is the chief exponent of the Communication Theory?
Answer:
Karl Deutsch
Notes: In 1963, Karl Deutsch wrote the book
The Nerves of Government: Models of Political Communication and Control in which he introduced the communication theory and is regarded as the chief exponent of this approach. This theory sought to represents another model of political analysis derived from the concept of political system and apply the concepts and methods of modern information technology to an analysis of political system. Communication theory regards the function of communication as the centre of all political activity.