For the past 55 years, the International Communication Association (ICA) has provided a venue for scholars and researchers to share ideas and findings in all aspects of the field of communication through its expanding publications program and its annual conference. The Association also works to increase visibility for communication scholarship and to foster research internationally. 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. There have been many changes in the world, and this volume addresses questions such as: Has the discipline of communication kept up with change? Have we adapted to new technology and moved forward in our thinking? What do we as a discipline have to say about the future? Are there new areas in which we should be making a contribution? And are there new ways of looking at long-standing lines of communication research? The focus of this volume is on what we can do as communication scholars to make a difference in everyday life and in the future. Communication Yearbook 29 is an important reference for scholars and graduate students across the field of communication.
This book is an important reference on current research for scholars and students in the social sciences.
First published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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).
First published in 2012. The Communication Yearbook 15 focuses on cultural studies and the social production of maning in relation to mass media messages.
The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline literature reviews across the field of communication.
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Communication Yearbook 40 completes four decades of publishing state-of-the-discipline literature reviews and essays.
Nonstandard work in developed economies: Causes and consequences. Kalamazoo, MI: W. E. Upjohn InstituteforEmployment Research. Humphries, C. (2004, November 12). Sleep medicine:Extendedshifts for residents called risky for patients.
This volume contains critical, integrative reviews of research on democracy and new communication technologies; the Federal Communication Commission's communication policymaking process; cognitive effects of hypermedia; mediation of ...