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 ==