Applied Communication in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Cissna, Kenneth N
Applied Communication in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Cissna, Kenneth N
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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 151mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780805818529
- ISBN-10: 0805818529
- Artikelnr.: 25689431
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 151mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9780805818529
- ISBN-10: 0805818529
- Artikelnr.: 25689431
Kenneth N. Cissna
Contents: K.N. Cissna, Introduction. C. Argyris, Knowledge When Used in
Practice Tests Theory: The Case of Applied Communication Research. Part I:
The State of Applied Communication Research.D.R. Seibold, Theoria and
Praxis: Means and Ends in Applied Communication Research. V.S. Freimuth,
Response to Seibold: Applied Health Communication Research. G.R. Miller,
"I Think My Schizophrenia Is Better Today," Said the Communication
Researcher Unanimously: Some Thoughts on the Dysfunctional Dichotomy
Between Pure and Applied Communication Research. H.L. Goodall, Jr.,
Response to Miller: Sexing His Text for Plurals. D. Conquergood, Between
Rigor and Relevance: Rethinking Applied Communication. S.L. Becker,
Response to Conquergood: Don Quixotes in the Academy -- Are We Tilting at
Windmills? K.H. Jamieson, Adwatch: The Unblurring of Political Genres.
P.K. Tompkins, Response to Jamieson: The Scholarship of Application. T.A.
McCain, Response to Jamieson: Radio's Oscillating Policies Jolt New Zealand
and Ireland -- An Applied Research Example. Part II: Reflections.R.T.
Craig, Applied Communication Research in a Practical Discipline. J.T. Wood,
Theorizing Practice, Practicing Theory. W.F. Eadie, Making a Difference:
The Status and Challenges of Applied Communication Research. L.P. Cusella,
T.L. Thompson, A Bridge to Be Crossed: Levels of Social Control in Future
Applied Communication Theory and Research. Appendices: Recommendations
Formally Adopted by the Tampa Conference on Applied Communication. List of
Conference Participants. Instructions Sent to Conference Participants and
Conference Format.
Practice Tests Theory: The Case of Applied Communication Research. Part I:
The State of Applied Communication Research.D.R. Seibold, Theoria and
Praxis: Means and Ends in Applied Communication Research. V.S. Freimuth,
Response to Seibold: Applied Health Communication Research. G.R. Miller,
"I Think My Schizophrenia Is Better Today," Said the Communication
Researcher Unanimously: Some Thoughts on the Dysfunctional Dichotomy
Between Pure and Applied Communication Research. H.L. Goodall, Jr.,
Response to Miller: Sexing His Text for Plurals. D. Conquergood, Between
Rigor and Relevance: Rethinking Applied Communication. S.L. Becker,
Response to Conquergood: Don Quixotes in the Academy -- Are We Tilting at
Windmills? K.H. Jamieson, Adwatch: The Unblurring of Political Genres.
P.K. Tompkins, Response to Jamieson: The Scholarship of Application. T.A.
McCain, Response to Jamieson: Radio's Oscillating Policies Jolt New Zealand
and Ireland -- An Applied Research Example. Part II: Reflections.R.T.
Craig, Applied Communication Research in a Practical Discipline. J.T. Wood,
Theorizing Practice, Practicing Theory. W.F. Eadie, Making a Difference:
The Status and Challenges of Applied Communication Research. L.P. Cusella,
T.L. Thompson, A Bridge to Be Crossed: Levels of Social Control in Future
Applied Communication Theory and Research. Appendices: Recommendations
Formally Adopted by the Tampa Conference on Applied Communication. List of
Conference Participants. Instructions Sent to Conference Participants and
Conference Format.
Contents: K.N. Cissna, Introduction. C. Argyris, Knowledge When Used in
Practice Tests Theory: The Case of Applied Communication Research. Part I:
The State of Applied Communication Research.D.R. Seibold, Theoria and
Praxis: Means and Ends in Applied Communication Research. V.S. Freimuth,
Response to Seibold: Applied Health Communication Research. G.R. Miller,
"I Think My Schizophrenia Is Better Today," Said the Communication
Researcher Unanimously: Some Thoughts on the Dysfunctional Dichotomy
Between Pure and Applied Communication Research. H.L. Goodall, Jr.,
Response to Miller: Sexing His Text for Plurals. D. Conquergood, Between
Rigor and Relevance: Rethinking Applied Communication. S.L. Becker,
Response to Conquergood: Don Quixotes in the Academy -- Are We Tilting at
Windmills? K.H. Jamieson, Adwatch: The Unblurring of Political Genres.
P.K. Tompkins, Response to Jamieson: The Scholarship of Application. T.A.
McCain, Response to Jamieson: Radio's Oscillating Policies Jolt New Zealand
and Ireland -- An Applied Research Example. Part II: Reflections.R.T.
Craig, Applied Communication Research in a Practical Discipline. J.T. Wood,
Theorizing Practice, Practicing Theory. W.F. Eadie, Making a Difference:
The Status and Challenges of Applied Communication Research. L.P. Cusella,
T.L. Thompson, A Bridge to Be Crossed: Levels of Social Control in Future
Applied Communication Theory and Research. Appendices: Recommendations
Formally Adopted by the Tampa Conference on Applied Communication. List of
Conference Participants. Instructions Sent to Conference Participants and
Conference Format.
Practice Tests Theory: The Case of Applied Communication Research. Part I:
The State of Applied Communication Research.D.R. Seibold, Theoria and
Praxis: Means and Ends in Applied Communication Research. V.S. Freimuth,
Response to Seibold: Applied Health Communication Research. G.R. Miller,
"I Think My Schizophrenia Is Better Today," Said the Communication
Researcher Unanimously: Some Thoughts on the Dysfunctional Dichotomy
Between Pure and Applied Communication Research. H.L. Goodall, Jr.,
Response to Miller: Sexing His Text for Plurals. D. Conquergood, Between
Rigor and Relevance: Rethinking Applied Communication. S.L. Becker,
Response to Conquergood: Don Quixotes in the Academy -- Are We Tilting at
Windmills? K.H. Jamieson, Adwatch: The Unblurring of Political Genres.
P.K. Tompkins, Response to Jamieson: The Scholarship of Application. T.A.
McCain, Response to Jamieson: Radio's Oscillating Policies Jolt New Zealand
and Ireland -- An Applied Research Example. Part II: Reflections.R.T.
Craig, Applied Communication Research in a Practical Discipline. J.T. Wood,
Theorizing Practice, Practicing Theory. W.F. Eadie, Making a Difference:
The Status and Challenges of Applied Communication Research. L.P. Cusella,
T.L. Thompson, A Bridge to Be Crossed: Levels of Social Control in Future
Applied Communication Theory and Research. Appendices: Recommendations
Formally Adopted by the Tampa Conference on Applied Communication. List of
Conference Participants. Instructions Sent to Conference Participants and
Conference Format.