Communication Yearbook

Communication Yearbook
ISBN-10
0761922466
ISBN-13
9780761922469
Series
Communication Yearbook
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
548
Language
English
Published
2000-10-11
Publisher
SAGE
Author
William B. Gudykunst

Description

Volume 24 in this series is devoted to addressing the current status of theory and research in each of the International Communication Association's divisions or interest groups. Chapters look at the parameters of the groups, the relationship of the group to other groups, the major theories used in the group, the research that supports these theories, the major lines of research in the group, and the major issues with which scholars in the group must cope in the next century. As a whole, Communication Yearbook 24 provides a unique summary of the field of communication at the end of the 20th Century and the beginning of the new millennium.

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