Communication Yearbook 21 reflects the rich diversity of the field of communication, both in terms of content areas and methods. The topics of the eleven reviews range from interpersonal influence to media practices and effects.
Communication Yearbook 22 contains in-depth literature reviews focused on an important topic in specialized areas as well as syntheses that describe scholarship in other domains.
power and control issues, 38, 59, 64-65, 73-78, 79-80 structural aspects, 38, 53-59, 74 threat to management, 57 U.S. historical context, 47 voice issues, 38, 64-69, 79 Work process restructuring, 38-39.
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