Communication Yearbook 32
Herausgeber: Beck, Christina S
Communication Yearbook 32
Herausgeber: Beck, Christina S
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The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline literature reviews across the field of communication. Sponsored by the International Communication Association, volumes offer insightful descriptions of research as well as reflections on the implications of those findings for other areas of the discipline. Edit
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The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline literature reviews across the field of communication. Sponsored by the International Communication Association, volumes offer insightful descriptions of research as well as reflections on the implications of those findings for other areas of the discipline. Edit
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781032243436
- ISBN-10: 1032243430
- Artikelnr.: 62999277
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781032243436
- ISBN-10: 1032243430
- Artikelnr.: 62999277
Christina Beck is professor of communication at Ohio University. She has been editing the Communication Yearbook series for 3 years. CY 33 will be her final volume.
Editor's Introduction Christina S. Beck
Ohio University Social Construction in Communication: Revisiting the Conversation Mariaelena Bartesaghi
University of South Florida Theresa Castor
University of Wisconsin-Parkside Theorizing Resistance in a Global Context: Processes
Strategies
and Tactics in Communication Scholarship Mahuya Pal and Mohan J. Dutta
Purdue University Theoretical Contributions of Interpretive and Critical Research in Health Communication Heather M. Zoller
University of Cincinnati Kimberly N. Kline
University of Texas at San Antonio Meaningful Work and Personal/Social Well-being: Organizational Communication Engages the Meanings of Work George Cheney
University of Utah and University of Waikato Theodore E. Zorn
University of Waikato Sally Planalp
University of Utah Daniel J. Lair
University of Denver Reconceptualizing Virtual Teaming from a Constitutive Perspective: Review
Redirection
and Research Agenda Jennifer L. Gibbs
Dina Nekrassova
Svetlana V. Grushina
Sally Abdul Wahab
Rutgers University Oxygen of Publicity and Lifeblood of Liberty: Communication Scholarship on Mass Media Coverage of Terrorism for the Twenty-First Century Lisa Keränen and Virginia Sanprie
University of Colorado Exposing the Spectrum of Whiteness: Rhetorical Conceptions of White Absolutism Michael Lacy
DePaul University How Media Literacy is Defined: A Review Judith E. Rosenbaum
Albany State University Johannes W. J. Beentjes
and Ruben P. Konig
Radboud University of Nijmegen Explaining variation in the effects of supportive messages: A dual-process framework Graham D. Bodie and Brant R. Burleson
Purdue University
Ohio University Social Construction in Communication: Revisiting the Conversation Mariaelena Bartesaghi
University of South Florida Theresa Castor
University of Wisconsin-Parkside Theorizing Resistance in a Global Context: Processes
Strategies
and Tactics in Communication Scholarship Mahuya Pal and Mohan J. Dutta
Purdue University Theoretical Contributions of Interpretive and Critical Research in Health Communication Heather M. Zoller
University of Cincinnati Kimberly N. Kline
University of Texas at San Antonio Meaningful Work and Personal/Social Well-being: Organizational Communication Engages the Meanings of Work George Cheney
University of Utah and University of Waikato Theodore E. Zorn
University of Waikato Sally Planalp
University of Utah Daniel J. Lair
University of Denver Reconceptualizing Virtual Teaming from a Constitutive Perspective: Review
Redirection
and Research Agenda Jennifer L. Gibbs
Dina Nekrassova
Svetlana V. Grushina
Sally Abdul Wahab
Rutgers University Oxygen of Publicity and Lifeblood of Liberty: Communication Scholarship on Mass Media Coverage of Terrorism for the Twenty-First Century Lisa Keränen and Virginia Sanprie
University of Colorado Exposing the Spectrum of Whiteness: Rhetorical Conceptions of White Absolutism Michael Lacy
DePaul University How Media Literacy is Defined: A Review Judith E. Rosenbaum
Albany State University Johannes W. J. Beentjes
and Ruben P. Konig
Radboud University of Nijmegen Explaining variation in the effects of supportive messages: A dual-process framework Graham D. Bodie and Brant R. Burleson
Purdue University
Editor's Introduction Christina S. Beck
Ohio University Social Construction in Communication: Revisiting the Conversation Mariaelena Bartesaghi
University of South Florida Theresa Castor
University of Wisconsin-Parkside Theorizing Resistance in a Global Context: Processes
Strategies
and Tactics in Communication Scholarship Mahuya Pal and Mohan J. Dutta
Purdue University Theoretical Contributions of Interpretive and Critical Research in Health Communication Heather M. Zoller
University of Cincinnati Kimberly N. Kline
University of Texas at San Antonio Meaningful Work and Personal/Social Well-being: Organizational Communication Engages the Meanings of Work George Cheney
University of Utah and University of Waikato Theodore E. Zorn
University of Waikato Sally Planalp
University of Utah Daniel J. Lair
University of Denver Reconceptualizing Virtual Teaming from a Constitutive Perspective: Review
Redirection
and Research Agenda Jennifer L. Gibbs
Dina Nekrassova
Svetlana V. Grushina
Sally Abdul Wahab
Rutgers University Oxygen of Publicity and Lifeblood of Liberty: Communication Scholarship on Mass Media Coverage of Terrorism for the Twenty-First Century Lisa Keränen and Virginia Sanprie
University of Colorado Exposing the Spectrum of Whiteness: Rhetorical Conceptions of White Absolutism Michael Lacy
DePaul University How Media Literacy is Defined: A Review Judith E. Rosenbaum
Albany State University Johannes W. J. Beentjes
and Ruben P. Konig
Radboud University of Nijmegen Explaining variation in the effects of supportive messages: A dual-process framework Graham D. Bodie and Brant R. Burleson
Purdue University
Ohio University Social Construction in Communication: Revisiting the Conversation Mariaelena Bartesaghi
University of South Florida Theresa Castor
University of Wisconsin-Parkside Theorizing Resistance in a Global Context: Processes
Strategies
and Tactics in Communication Scholarship Mahuya Pal and Mohan J. Dutta
Purdue University Theoretical Contributions of Interpretive and Critical Research in Health Communication Heather M. Zoller
University of Cincinnati Kimberly N. Kline
University of Texas at San Antonio Meaningful Work and Personal/Social Well-being: Organizational Communication Engages the Meanings of Work George Cheney
University of Utah and University of Waikato Theodore E. Zorn
University of Waikato Sally Planalp
University of Utah Daniel J. Lair
University of Denver Reconceptualizing Virtual Teaming from a Constitutive Perspective: Review
Redirection
and Research Agenda Jennifer L. Gibbs
Dina Nekrassova
Svetlana V. Grushina
Sally Abdul Wahab
Rutgers University Oxygen of Publicity and Lifeblood of Liberty: Communication Scholarship on Mass Media Coverage of Terrorism for the Twenty-First Century Lisa Keränen and Virginia Sanprie
University of Colorado Exposing the Spectrum of Whiteness: Rhetorical Conceptions of White Absolutism Michael Lacy
DePaul University How Media Literacy is Defined: A Review Judith E. Rosenbaum
Albany State University Johannes W. J. Beentjes
and Ruben P. Konig
Radboud University of Nijmegen Explaining variation in the effects of supportive messages: A dual-process framework Graham D. Bodie and Brant R. Burleson
Purdue University