Communication Yearbook 8
Herausgeber: Bostrom, Robert
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The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline literature reviews that advance knowledge and understanding of communication systems, processes, and impacts across the discipline. Sponsored by the International Communication Association, each volume provides a forum for the exchange of interdisciplinary and internationally diverse scholarship relating to communication in its many forms. This volume re-issues the yearbook from 1984.
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The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline literature reviews that advance knowledge and understanding of communication systems, processes, and impacts across the discipline. Sponsored by the International Communication Association, each volume provides a forum for the exchange of interdisciplinary and internationally diverse scholarship relating to communication in its many forms. This volume re-issues the yearbook from 1984.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 834
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1183g
- ISBN-13: 9781032243122
- ISBN-10: 1032243120
- Artikelnr.: 62994934
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 834
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1183g
- ISBN-13: 9781032243122
- ISBN-10: 1032243120
- Artikelnr.: 62994934
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Robert Bostrom
I: Communication Reviews and Commentaries
1: Uses and Gratifications: A Theoretical Perspective
2: Communicative Competence: An Interactive Approach
3: Incongruity in Humor: The Cognitive Dynamics
4: The Second Electronic Revolution: The Computer and Children
5: The Employment Screening Interview: An Organizational Assimilation and Communication Perspective
6: Black Children's Esteem: Parents, Peers, and Television
7: Listening Behavior: Definition and Measurement
8: Communication Development in Children
9: Automaticity, Arousal, and Information Exposure
10: Organizational Climate, Communication, and Culture
11: Organizing Communication Behavior: The Role of Schemas and Constructs
12: Fear-Arousing Persuasive Messages
II: Information Systems
13: Message Structure, Inference Making, and Recall
14: Choice Shifts: Argument Qualities or Social Comparisons
III: Interpersonal Communication
15: Affect and Social Information Acquisition: Sit Back, Relax, and Tell Me About Yourself
16: Global Impressions of Social Skills: Behavioral Predictors
17: Deception: Paralinguistic and Verbal Leakage
IV: Mass Communication
18: Fear and Victimization: Exposure to Television and Perceptions of Crime and Fear
19: Public Views on Crime: Television Exposure and Media Credibility
V: Organizational Communication
20: Managerial Communication and Work Perception
21: Managerial Control and Discipline: Whips and Chains
22: Assimilating New Members into Organizations
VI: Intercultural and International Communication
23: "A Little Good News": Development News in Third World Newspapers
24: International Communication Media Appraisal: Tests in Germany
25: Translation Accuracy: Using Multidimensional Scaling
VII: Political Communication
26: Media Agenda-Setting and Public Opinion: Is There a Link?
27: Reagan on Radio
28: Persuading the Blue-Collar Voter: Issues, Images, and Homophily
VIII: Instructional Communication
29: Power in the Classroom IV: Alternatives to Discipline
30: Compliance-Resisting Behaviors: The Effects of Age, Agent, and Types of Request
IX: Health Communication
31: When an M.D. Gives an R.N. a Harmful Order: Modifying a Bind
32: Communication and Job Stress in a Health Organization
1: Uses and Gratifications: A Theoretical Perspective
2: Communicative Competence: An Interactive Approach
3: Incongruity in Humor: The Cognitive Dynamics
4: The Second Electronic Revolution: The Computer and Children
5: The Employment Screening Interview: An Organizational Assimilation and Communication Perspective
6: Black Children's Esteem: Parents, Peers, and Television
7: Listening Behavior: Definition and Measurement
8: Communication Development in Children
9: Automaticity, Arousal, and Information Exposure
10: Organizational Climate, Communication, and Culture
11: Organizing Communication Behavior: The Role of Schemas and Constructs
12: Fear-Arousing Persuasive Messages
II: Information Systems
13: Message Structure, Inference Making, and Recall
14: Choice Shifts: Argument Qualities or Social Comparisons
III: Interpersonal Communication
15: Affect and Social Information Acquisition: Sit Back, Relax, and Tell Me About Yourself
16: Global Impressions of Social Skills: Behavioral Predictors
17: Deception: Paralinguistic and Verbal Leakage
IV: Mass Communication
18: Fear and Victimization: Exposure to Television and Perceptions of Crime and Fear
19: Public Views on Crime: Television Exposure and Media Credibility
V: Organizational Communication
20: Managerial Communication and Work Perception
21: Managerial Control and Discipline: Whips and Chains
22: Assimilating New Members into Organizations
VI: Intercultural and International Communication
23: "A Little Good News": Development News in Third World Newspapers
24: International Communication Media Appraisal: Tests in Germany
25: Translation Accuracy: Using Multidimensional Scaling
VII: Political Communication
26: Media Agenda-Setting and Public Opinion: Is There a Link?
27: Reagan on Radio
28: Persuading the Blue-Collar Voter: Issues, Images, and Homophily
VIII: Instructional Communication
29: Power in the Classroom IV: Alternatives to Discipline
30: Compliance-Resisting Behaviors: The Effects of Age, Agent, and Types of Request
IX: Health Communication
31: When an M.D. Gives an R.N. a Harmful Order: Modifying a Bind
32: Communication and Job Stress in a Health Organization
I: Communication Reviews and Commentaries
1: Uses and Gratifications: A Theoretical Perspective
2: Communicative Competence: An Interactive Approach
3: Incongruity in Humor: The Cognitive Dynamics
4: The Second Electronic Revolution: The Computer and Children
5: The Employment Screening Interview: An Organizational Assimilation and Communication Perspective
6: Black Children's Esteem: Parents, Peers, and Television
7: Listening Behavior: Definition and Measurement
8: Communication Development in Children
9: Automaticity, Arousal, and Information Exposure
10: Organizational Climate, Communication, and Culture
11: Organizing Communication Behavior: The Role of Schemas and Constructs
12: Fear-Arousing Persuasive Messages
II: Information Systems
13: Message Structure, Inference Making, and Recall
14: Choice Shifts: Argument Qualities or Social Comparisons
III: Interpersonal Communication
15: Affect and Social Information Acquisition: Sit Back, Relax, and Tell Me About Yourself
16: Global Impressions of Social Skills: Behavioral Predictors
17: Deception: Paralinguistic and Verbal Leakage
IV: Mass Communication
18: Fear and Victimization: Exposure to Television and Perceptions of Crime and Fear
19: Public Views on Crime: Television Exposure and Media Credibility
V: Organizational Communication
20: Managerial Communication and Work Perception
21: Managerial Control and Discipline: Whips and Chains
22: Assimilating New Members into Organizations
VI: Intercultural and International Communication
23: "A Little Good News": Development News in Third World Newspapers
24: International Communication Media Appraisal: Tests in Germany
25: Translation Accuracy: Using Multidimensional Scaling
VII: Political Communication
26: Media Agenda-Setting and Public Opinion: Is There a Link?
27: Reagan on Radio
28: Persuading the Blue-Collar Voter: Issues, Images, and Homophily
VIII: Instructional Communication
29: Power in the Classroom IV: Alternatives to Discipline
30: Compliance-Resisting Behaviors: The Effects of Age, Agent, and Types of Request
IX: Health Communication
31: When an M.D. Gives an R.N. a Harmful Order: Modifying a Bind
32: Communication and Job Stress in a Health Organization
1: Uses and Gratifications: A Theoretical Perspective
2: Communicative Competence: An Interactive Approach
3: Incongruity in Humor: The Cognitive Dynamics
4: The Second Electronic Revolution: The Computer and Children
5: The Employment Screening Interview: An Organizational Assimilation and Communication Perspective
6: Black Children's Esteem: Parents, Peers, and Television
7: Listening Behavior: Definition and Measurement
8: Communication Development in Children
9: Automaticity, Arousal, and Information Exposure
10: Organizational Climate, Communication, and Culture
11: Organizing Communication Behavior: The Role of Schemas and Constructs
12: Fear-Arousing Persuasive Messages
II: Information Systems
13: Message Structure, Inference Making, and Recall
14: Choice Shifts: Argument Qualities or Social Comparisons
III: Interpersonal Communication
15: Affect and Social Information Acquisition: Sit Back, Relax, and Tell Me About Yourself
16: Global Impressions of Social Skills: Behavioral Predictors
17: Deception: Paralinguistic and Verbal Leakage
IV: Mass Communication
18: Fear and Victimization: Exposure to Television and Perceptions of Crime and Fear
19: Public Views on Crime: Television Exposure and Media Credibility
V: Organizational Communication
20: Managerial Communication and Work Perception
21: Managerial Control and Discipline: Whips and Chains
22: Assimilating New Members into Organizations
VI: Intercultural and International Communication
23: "A Little Good News": Development News in Third World Newspapers
24: International Communication Media Appraisal: Tests in Germany
25: Translation Accuracy: Using Multidimensional Scaling
VII: Political Communication
26: Media Agenda-Setting and Public Opinion: Is There a Link?
27: Reagan on Radio
28: Persuading the Blue-Collar Voter: Issues, Images, and Homophily
VIII: Instructional Communication
29: Power in the Classroom IV: Alternatives to Discipline
30: Compliance-Resisting Behaviors: The Effects of Age, Agent, and Types of Request
IX: Health Communication
31: When an M.D. Gives an R.N. a Harmful Order: Modifying a Bind
32: Communication and Job Stress in a Health Organization