Communication in the 2020s
Viewing Our World Through the Eyes of Communication Scholars
Herausgeber: Beck, Christina S
Communication in the 2020s
Viewing Our World Through the Eyes of Communication Scholars
Herausgeber: Beck, Christina S
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This supplemental text provides an inside look at the discipline of Communication Studies through a series of essays in which top scholars from a wide range of subfields discuss how they've experienced and how they study the crucial issues of our time.
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This supplemental text provides an inside look at the discipline of Communication Studies through a series of essays in which top scholars from a wide range of subfields discuss how they've experienced and how they study the crucial issues of our time.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032115634
- ISBN-10: 1032115637
- Artikelnr.: 63048400
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032115634
- ISBN-10: 1032115637
- Artikelnr.: 63048400
Christina S. Beck is Professor of Communication Studies at Ohio University and Past President of the National Communication Association and the Central States Communication Association.
Introduction: Christina S. Beck Section I: Through Communication, We Enact Identities and Reveal Priorities 2. Postcoloniality and Communication
Ahme Atay 3. Communicating Gender and Sexuality
Ashley Noel Mack 4. Race and Communication: Keep Your Knees Off of Our Necks: Balck Girl Video Prowess Bearing Witness Against the Grisly Minnesota Police Murder of George Floyd
Elizabeth Desnoyers
Colas 5. The Now and Not Yet: Reclaiming a Ritual View of Communication in Religious Communication Theory and Practice
Jennifer Scott Mobley 6. Disability and Communication
Julie
Ann Scott
Pollock 7. Communication and Ethics: Considering the Conflicting Messages of COVID
19
Sarah Deiuliis and Pat Arneson 8. Risk Communication
Timothy L. Sellnow Section II: Through Communication, We Relate to and Connect with Others and Our World 9. Interpersonal Communication
Kristina Scharp 10. Interpersonal Communication
Kristina M. Scharp 10. Group Communication in the 2020s: Rethinking Identity, Managing Shifting Boundaries, and Designing Dialogic Conversations
Laura W. Black 11. Family Communication: Talking Families into Being
Dawn O. Braithwaite 12. Into the Unknown: Instructional Communication in the 2020s
Tiffany R. Wang 13. The Rhetorical Situation and its Problems: Expanding the Discursive Elements of Educational Contexts, Disability, and Social Movements
Diana Isabel Martinez 14. Political Communication
Trevor Parry
Giles 15. Media Selection in the 2020s: An Unintential Experiment
Stephanie A. Tikkanen 16. Sports Communication
Michael Butterworth Section III: Through Communication, We Can Transform What Has Been into What Can Be 17. On Bats, Breathing, and Bella Vita Verde: Refelections on Environmental Communication During COVID
19
Phaedra Pezzullo 18. Health Communication, Gender Violence, and Inequality during COVID
19: A Critical Feminist Health Communication Perspective
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez 19. Collapsing Contexts: Reconciling Technology Aplification and Human Agency in an Era of Surveillance Capitalism
Prashant Rajan 20. Pandemic Refelections: Precarity, Solidarity, and Global Inequities in Organizational Communication Research
Mahuya Patel and Beatriz Nieto
Fernandez 21. The End of the World as We Knew It: Strategic Communication in the 2020 Pandemic
Deanna Sellnow 22. Communication Studies and Social Justice: 25 Years and Counting
Amy Aldridge Sanford
Ahme Atay 3. Communicating Gender and Sexuality
Ashley Noel Mack 4. Race and Communication: Keep Your Knees Off of Our Necks: Balck Girl Video Prowess Bearing Witness Against the Grisly Minnesota Police Murder of George Floyd
Elizabeth Desnoyers
Colas 5. The Now and Not Yet: Reclaiming a Ritual View of Communication in Religious Communication Theory and Practice
Jennifer Scott Mobley 6. Disability and Communication
Julie
Ann Scott
Pollock 7. Communication and Ethics: Considering the Conflicting Messages of COVID
19
Sarah Deiuliis and Pat Arneson 8. Risk Communication
Timothy L. Sellnow Section II: Through Communication, We Relate to and Connect with Others and Our World 9. Interpersonal Communication
Kristina Scharp 10. Interpersonal Communication
Kristina M. Scharp 10. Group Communication in the 2020s: Rethinking Identity, Managing Shifting Boundaries, and Designing Dialogic Conversations
Laura W. Black 11. Family Communication: Talking Families into Being
Dawn O. Braithwaite 12. Into the Unknown: Instructional Communication in the 2020s
Tiffany R. Wang 13. The Rhetorical Situation and its Problems: Expanding the Discursive Elements of Educational Contexts, Disability, and Social Movements
Diana Isabel Martinez 14. Political Communication
Trevor Parry
Giles 15. Media Selection in the 2020s: An Unintential Experiment
Stephanie A. Tikkanen 16. Sports Communication
Michael Butterworth Section III: Through Communication, We Can Transform What Has Been into What Can Be 17. On Bats, Breathing, and Bella Vita Verde: Refelections on Environmental Communication During COVID
19
Phaedra Pezzullo 18. Health Communication, Gender Violence, and Inequality during COVID
19: A Critical Feminist Health Communication Perspective
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez 19. Collapsing Contexts: Reconciling Technology Aplification and Human Agency in an Era of Surveillance Capitalism
Prashant Rajan 20. Pandemic Refelections: Precarity, Solidarity, and Global Inequities in Organizational Communication Research
Mahuya Patel and Beatriz Nieto
Fernandez 21. The End of the World as We Knew It: Strategic Communication in the 2020 Pandemic
Deanna Sellnow 22. Communication Studies and Social Justice: 25 Years and Counting
Amy Aldridge Sanford
Introduction: Christina S. Beck Section I: Through Communication, We Enact Identities and Reveal Priorities 2. Postcoloniality and Communication
Ahme Atay 3. Communicating Gender and Sexuality
Ashley Noel Mack 4. Race and Communication: Keep Your Knees Off of Our Necks: Balck Girl Video Prowess Bearing Witness Against the Grisly Minnesota Police Murder of George Floyd
Elizabeth Desnoyers
Colas 5. The Now and Not Yet: Reclaiming a Ritual View of Communication in Religious Communication Theory and Practice
Jennifer Scott Mobley 6. Disability and Communication
Julie
Ann Scott
Pollock 7. Communication and Ethics: Considering the Conflicting Messages of COVID
19
Sarah Deiuliis and Pat Arneson 8. Risk Communication
Timothy L. Sellnow Section II: Through Communication, We Relate to and Connect with Others and Our World 9. Interpersonal Communication
Kristina Scharp 10. Interpersonal Communication
Kristina M. Scharp 10. Group Communication in the 2020s: Rethinking Identity, Managing Shifting Boundaries, and Designing Dialogic Conversations
Laura W. Black 11. Family Communication: Talking Families into Being
Dawn O. Braithwaite 12. Into the Unknown: Instructional Communication in the 2020s
Tiffany R. Wang 13. The Rhetorical Situation and its Problems: Expanding the Discursive Elements of Educational Contexts, Disability, and Social Movements
Diana Isabel Martinez 14. Political Communication
Trevor Parry
Giles 15. Media Selection in the 2020s: An Unintential Experiment
Stephanie A. Tikkanen 16. Sports Communication
Michael Butterworth Section III: Through Communication, We Can Transform What Has Been into What Can Be 17. On Bats, Breathing, and Bella Vita Verde: Refelections on Environmental Communication During COVID
19
Phaedra Pezzullo 18. Health Communication, Gender Violence, and Inequality during COVID
19: A Critical Feminist Health Communication Perspective
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez 19. Collapsing Contexts: Reconciling Technology Aplification and Human Agency in an Era of Surveillance Capitalism
Prashant Rajan 20. Pandemic Refelections: Precarity, Solidarity, and Global Inequities in Organizational Communication Research
Mahuya Patel and Beatriz Nieto
Fernandez 21. The End of the World as We Knew It: Strategic Communication in the 2020 Pandemic
Deanna Sellnow 22. Communication Studies and Social Justice: 25 Years and Counting
Amy Aldridge Sanford
Ahme Atay 3. Communicating Gender and Sexuality
Ashley Noel Mack 4. Race and Communication: Keep Your Knees Off of Our Necks: Balck Girl Video Prowess Bearing Witness Against the Grisly Minnesota Police Murder of George Floyd
Elizabeth Desnoyers
Colas 5. The Now and Not Yet: Reclaiming a Ritual View of Communication in Religious Communication Theory and Practice
Jennifer Scott Mobley 6. Disability and Communication
Julie
Ann Scott
Pollock 7. Communication and Ethics: Considering the Conflicting Messages of COVID
19
Sarah Deiuliis and Pat Arneson 8. Risk Communication
Timothy L. Sellnow Section II: Through Communication, We Relate to and Connect with Others and Our World 9. Interpersonal Communication
Kristina Scharp 10. Interpersonal Communication
Kristina M. Scharp 10. Group Communication in the 2020s: Rethinking Identity, Managing Shifting Boundaries, and Designing Dialogic Conversations
Laura W. Black 11. Family Communication: Talking Families into Being
Dawn O. Braithwaite 12. Into the Unknown: Instructional Communication in the 2020s
Tiffany R. Wang 13. The Rhetorical Situation and its Problems: Expanding the Discursive Elements of Educational Contexts, Disability, and Social Movements
Diana Isabel Martinez 14. Political Communication
Trevor Parry
Giles 15. Media Selection in the 2020s: An Unintential Experiment
Stephanie A. Tikkanen 16. Sports Communication
Michael Butterworth Section III: Through Communication, We Can Transform What Has Been into What Can Be 17. On Bats, Breathing, and Bella Vita Verde: Refelections on Environmental Communication During COVID
19
Phaedra Pezzullo 18. Health Communication, Gender Violence, and Inequality during COVID
19: A Critical Feminist Health Communication Perspective
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez 19. Collapsing Contexts: Reconciling Technology Aplification and Human Agency in an Era of Surveillance Capitalism
Prashant Rajan 20. Pandemic Refelections: Precarity, Solidarity, and Global Inequities in Organizational Communication Research
Mahuya Patel and Beatriz Nieto
Fernandez 21. The End of the World as We Knew It: Strategic Communication in the 2020 Pandemic
Deanna Sellnow 22. Communication Studies and Social Justice: 25 Years and Counting
Amy Aldridge Sanford