Communication Yearbook 24, originally published in 2001 comprises essays that address the current status of theory and research in each division and interest group of the International Communication Association (ICA). It focusses on the following questions: What are the parameters of the division/interest group, and what is the relationship of the division within other groups? What are the major theories used, and what research is there to support these theories?What are the major lines of research, and what are the main issues with which scholars must cope in the twenty-first century?
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Communication Yearbook 29 centers on the theme of Communication and the Future. Authors in this volume address the future as they review 12 diverse areas of communication research.
Planning strategic interaction: Attaining goals through communcative. Abelson, R.P. (1976). Script processing in attitude formation and decision-making. In J.S.Carroll & J. W.Payne (Eds.), Cognition and social behavior (pp. 33–45).
This is an annual review of current research in communication which provides readers with the latest research in the field of communication studies. Topics covered include journalism and broadcasting practice, and intercultural negotiation.
This volume continues the tradition of publishing critical, integrative reviews of specific lines of research.
Two feminists, six opinions: The complexities of feminism in communication scholarship today. In W. B. Gudykunst (Ed.), Communication yearbook, 24 (pp. 345–361). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Aldoory, L., & Toth, E. L. (2002).
On the other hand, social theory has been rather neglected in public relations research, so Giddens is not alone. Considering the common critique in contemporary research that public relations has been dominated by mainstream and ...
Fink, E. L. Kaplowitz, S.A., & Bauer, C. L. Multiple discrepant messages and attitude change: Experimental tests ofsome mathematical models. Paper presented at meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, 1980.
This network view of community is rooted in the work of sociologist Barry Wellman in the 1970s (Wellman 1979, 1999). ... fluidity of our membership in multiple communities, at the same time and over the course of our lives' (2004: 6).