Communication Theory

  • Communication Theory: A Casebook Approach
    By Linda Costigan Lederman, Rutgers University Staff, W. David Gibson

    Communication Theory: A Casebook Approach

  • Communication Theory: A Casebook Approach
    By W. David Gibson, Rutgers University, Maureen Taylor

    Communication Theory: A Casebook Approach

  • Communication Theory
    By Ernest G. Bormann

    J. R. Pierce , Symbols , Signals and Noise : The Nature and Process of Communication ( New York : Harper and Row ... Journal of Communication 7 ( 1957 ) : 161-170 ; R. Barry Fulton , “ Information Theory and Linguistic Structuring ...

  • Communication Theory: Media, Technology and Society
    By David Holmes

    Extended Images ' , in R. Williams ( ed . ) , Contact : Human Communication and Its History , London : Thames and Hudson . Kaplan , N. ( 2000 ) . “ Literacy Beyond Books ' , in A. Herman and T. Swiss ( eds ) , The World Wide Web and ...

  • Communication Theory: Media, Technology and Society
    By David Holmes

    Bianculli, D. (1996). Dictionary of Teleliteracy: Television's 500 Biggest Hits, Misses, and Events, New York: Continuum. Bishop, B. (1999). Global Marketing for the Digital Age, Lincolnwood IL: NTC Business Books. Black, D. (2001).

  • Communication Theory
    By T G Thomas S Chandra Sekhar

    3.29 Square law demodulator The LPF used is an n'h - order Butterworth filter whose magnitude - squared transfer function is given by 1 | HW | 2 = 2n ω 1+ Wo where Om < 0 , < 20m . If the distortion component ( discussed in Section 3.8 )&nbsp;...

  • Communication Theory: Epistemological Foundations
    By James Arthur Anderson

    This book provides a thorough analysis of the scientific, critical, and cultural questions at the foundation of theory-building in communication and other social sciences.

  • Communication Theory: Eastern and Western Perspectives
    By D.Lawrence Kincaid

    The text then examines Korean philosophy and communication, practice of Uye-Ri in interpersonal relationships, and the teachings of Yi Yulgok.

  • Communication Theory
    By C. David Mortensen

    The breadth and scope of subject matter is adaptable to a number of approaches to the first course in communication, whether theoretical, practical, contemporary, or traditional in orientation.The framework of this book introduces five ...

  • Communication Theory
    By Charles M. Goldie, Richard G. E. Pinch

    An introduction to the theories of information and codes.

  • Communication Theory: Media, Technology and Society
    By David Holmes

    There is no other book that can both be used as a teaching tool and can help scholars organize their thinking about new media as this book can′ - Steve Jones, University of Chicago This book offers an introduction to communication theory ...

  • Communication Theory: Racially Diverse and Inclusive Perspectives
    By Mark P. Orbe, Jeanetta D. Sims, Jasmine T. Austin

    The text deviates from a white-colonial-normative theoretical core to provide students with a more holistic exploration of communication theory.

  • Communication Theory: Media, Technology and Society
    By David Holmes

    This book offers an introduction to communication theory that is appropriate to our post-broadcast, interactive media environment. The author contrasts the 'first media age' of broadcast with the 'second media...

  • Communication Theory: A Reader
    By Linda Costigan Lederman

    Communication Theory: A Reader

  • Communication Theory: Racially Diverse and Inclusive Perspectives
    By Mark P. Orbe, Jeanetta D. Sims, Jasmine T. Austin

    The text deviates from a white-colonial-normative theoretical core to provide students with a more holistic exploration of communication theory.

  • Communication Theory: Media, Technology, Society
    By David Holmes

    Offering an introduction to communication theory that is appropriate to our post-broadcast, interactive, media environment, David Holmes contrasts the 'first media age' of broadcast with the 'second media age' of...

  • Communication Theory
    By C. David Mortensen

    The framework of this book introduces five topics of central interest to the field of communication theory. Part I describes the process of communication as it unfolds in face-to-face environments.