Communication Yearbook 9
Herausgeber: McLaughlin, Margaret
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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 1986.
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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 1986.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 856
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1214g
- ISBN-13: 9781032243115
- ISBN-10: 1032243112
- Artikelnr.: 62995026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 856
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1214g
- ISBN-13: 9781032243115
- ISBN-10: 1032243112
- Artikelnr.: 62995026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Margaret McLaughlin
I: Communication Reviews and Commentaries; 1: Media Linkages between
Culture and Other Societal Systems; 2: When Majorities Talk about
Minorities; 3: Male-Female Communication on the Job: Literature Review and
Commentary; 4: Criticizing Press Coverage of the War in Lebanon: Toward a
Paradigm of News as Storytelling; 5: Communication Skills and Childhood
Peer Relationships: An Overview; 6: Pornography and Sexual Aggression: A
Social Learning Theory Analysis; 7: Interaction Processes and Outcomes in
Interviews; 8: Mass Media Expenditures in Norway: The Principle of Relative
Constancy Revisited; 9: World News in Nigerian Newspapers; 10: Electronic
Leisure: Video Game Usage and the Communication Climate of Video Arcades;
II: Information Systems; 11: Explaining Choice Shift: A Comparison of
Competing Effects-Coded Models; 12: Group Communication Networking in an
Information Environment: Applying Metrie Multidimensional Scaling; 13:
Analogies, Visualization, and Mental Processing of Science Stories; III:
Interpersonal Communication; 14: Violations of Distance Norms: Reciprocal
and Compensatory Reactions for High and Low Self-Monitors; 15: Deception
Detection and Relationship Development: The Other Side of Trust; 16:
Situation Perception and Message Strategy Selection; IV: Mass
Communication; 17: Economic Barriers to Entering Media Industries in the
United States; 18: A Semiotic Model for the Study of Mass Communication;
19: Children's Perceptions of Moral Themes in Television Drama; 20:
Distortion of Communication in Hierarchical Relationships; 21: Quality
Circles and Changing Patterns of Communication; 22: Persuading the
Adjudicator: Conflict Tactics in the Grievance Procedure; VI: Intercultural
and Development Communication; 23: The Influence of Language on Uncertainty
Reduction: An Exploratory Study of Japanese-Japanese and Japanese-North
American Interactions; 24: Culture and Gender: Effects on Assertive
Behavior and Communication Competence; 25: Information Sources and Images
of the United States and Japan: A Q-Study of Adult Jordanian Males; 26:
Cognitive Complexity and Intercultural Effectiveness: Perceptions in
American-Japanese Dyads; VII: Political Communication; 27: Media Use,
Interpersonal Communication, and Political Socialization: An Interactional
Model Analysis Using LISREL; 28: Mass Media and Political Decision Making:
Application of the Accumulated Information Model to the 1980 Presidential
Election; 29: Looking for Heteroscedasticity: A Means of Searching for
Neglected Conditional Relationships; VIII: Instructional Communication; 30:
Children's Reasoning About Compliance-Resisting Behaviors; 38: Locus of
Control as a Mediator: A Study of College Students' Reactions to Teachers'
Attempts to Gain Compliance; IX: Political Communication; 32: Social
Support Satisfaction and Health Locus of Control: Discriminators of Breast
Cancer Patients' Styles of Coping; 33: The Post Nuntio Dilemma: Approaches
to Communicating with the Dying; X: Philosophy of Communication; 34:
Communicative Irrationality and Political Discourse in Jürgen Habermas: A
Theological Experiment; 35: Philosophical Foundations for the Construction
of Critical Knowledge; XI: Human Communication Technology; 36:
Computer-Mediated Communication in an Organizational Setting: Explaining
Task-Related and Socioemotional Uses; 37: From Consumer to Organizational
Videotex Applications: Will Videotex Find a Home at the Office?
Culture and Other Societal Systems; 2: When Majorities Talk about
Minorities; 3: Male-Female Communication on the Job: Literature Review and
Commentary; 4: Criticizing Press Coverage of the War in Lebanon: Toward a
Paradigm of News as Storytelling; 5: Communication Skills and Childhood
Peer Relationships: An Overview; 6: Pornography and Sexual Aggression: A
Social Learning Theory Analysis; 7: Interaction Processes and Outcomes in
Interviews; 8: Mass Media Expenditures in Norway: The Principle of Relative
Constancy Revisited; 9: World News in Nigerian Newspapers; 10: Electronic
Leisure: Video Game Usage and the Communication Climate of Video Arcades;
II: Information Systems; 11: Explaining Choice Shift: A Comparison of
Competing Effects-Coded Models; 12: Group Communication Networking in an
Information Environment: Applying Metrie Multidimensional Scaling; 13:
Analogies, Visualization, and Mental Processing of Science Stories; III:
Interpersonal Communication; 14: Violations of Distance Norms: Reciprocal
and Compensatory Reactions for High and Low Self-Monitors; 15: Deception
Detection and Relationship Development: The Other Side of Trust; 16:
Situation Perception and Message Strategy Selection; IV: Mass
Communication; 17: Economic Barriers to Entering Media Industries in the
United States; 18: A Semiotic Model for the Study of Mass Communication;
19: Children's Perceptions of Moral Themes in Television Drama; 20:
Distortion of Communication in Hierarchical Relationships; 21: Quality
Circles and Changing Patterns of Communication; 22: Persuading the
Adjudicator: Conflict Tactics in the Grievance Procedure; VI: Intercultural
and Development Communication; 23: The Influence of Language on Uncertainty
Reduction: An Exploratory Study of Japanese-Japanese and Japanese-North
American Interactions; 24: Culture and Gender: Effects on Assertive
Behavior and Communication Competence; 25: Information Sources and Images
of the United States and Japan: A Q-Study of Adult Jordanian Males; 26:
Cognitive Complexity and Intercultural Effectiveness: Perceptions in
American-Japanese Dyads; VII: Political Communication; 27: Media Use,
Interpersonal Communication, and Political Socialization: An Interactional
Model Analysis Using LISREL; 28: Mass Media and Political Decision Making:
Application of the Accumulated Information Model to the 1980 Presidential
Election; 29: Looking for Heteroscedasticity: A Means of Searching for
Neglected Conditional Relationships; VIII: Instructional Communication; 30:
Children's Reasoning About Compliance-Resisting Behaviors; 38: Locus of
Control as a Mediator: A Study of College Students' Reactions to Teachers'
Attempts to Gain Compliance; IX: Political Communication; 32: Social
Support Satisfaction and Health Locus of Control: Discriminators of Breast
Cancer Patients' Styles of Coping; 33: The Post Nuntio Dilemma: Approaches
to Communicating with the Dying; X: Philosophy of Communication; 34:
Communicative Irrationality and Political Discourse in Jürgen Habermas: A
Theological Experiment; 35: Philosophical Foundations for the Construction
of Critical Knowledge; XI: Human Communication Technology; 36:
Computer-Mediated Communication in an Organizational Setting: Explaining
Task-Related and Socioemotional Uses; 37: From Consumer to Organizational
Videotex Applications: Will Videotex Find a Home at the Office?
I: Communication Reviews and Commentaries; 1: Media Linkages between
Culture and Other Societal Systems; 2: When Majorities Talk about
Minorities; 3: Male-Female Communication on the Job: Literature Review and
Commentary; 4: Criticizing Press Coverage of the War in Lebanon: Toward a
Paradigm of News as Storytelling; 5: Communication Skills and Childhood
Peer Relationships: An Overview; 6: Pornography and Sexual Aggression: A
Social Learning Theory Analysis; 7: Interaction Processes and Outcomes in
Interviews; 8: Mass Media Expenditures in Norway: The Principle of Relative
Constancy Revisited; 9: World News in Nigerian Newspapers; 10: Electronic
Leisure: Video Game Usage and the Communication Climate of Video Arcades;
II: Information Systems; 11: Explaining Choice Shift: A Comparison of
Competing Effects-Coded Models; 12: Group Communication Networking in an
Information Environment: Applying Metrie Multidimensional Scaling; 13:
Analogies, Visualization, and Mental Processing of Science Stories; III:
Interpersonal Communication; 14: Violations of Distance Norms: Reciprocal
and Compensatory Reactions for High and Low Self-Monitors; 15: Deception
Detection and Relationship Development: The Other Side of Trust; 16:
Situation Perception and Message Strategy Selection; IV: Mass
Communication; 17: Economic Barriers to Entering Media Industries in the
United States; 18: A Semiotic Model for the Study of Mass Communication;
19: Children's Perceptions of Moral Themes in Television Drama; 20:
Distortion of Communication in Hierarchical Relationships; 21: Quality
Circles and Changing Patterns of Communication; 22: Persuading the
Adjudicator: Conflict Tactics in the Grievance Procedure; VI: Intercultural
and Development Communication; 23: The Influence of Language on Uncertainty
Reduction: An Exploratory Study of Japanese-Japanese and Japanese-North
American Interactions; 24: Culture and Gender: Effects on Assertive
Behavior and Communication Competence; 25: Information Sources and Images
of the United States and Japan: A Q-Study of Adult Jordanian Males; 26:
Cognitive Complexity and Intercultural Effectiveness: Perceptions in
American-Japanese Dyads; VII: Political Communication; 27: Media Use,
Interpersonal Communication, and Political Socialization: An Interactional
Model Analysis Using LISREL; 28: Mass Media and Political Decision Making:
Application of the Accumulated Information Model to the 1980 Presidential
Election; 29: Looking for Heteroscedasticity: A Means of Searching for
Neglected Conditional Relationships; VIII: Instructional Communication; 30:
Children's Reasoning About Compliance-Resisting Behaviors; 38: Locus of
Control as a Mediator: A Study of College Students' Reactions to Teachers'
Attempts to Gain Compliance; IX: Political Communication; 32: Social
Support Satisfaction and Health Locus of Control: Discriminators of Breast
Cancer Patients' Styles of Coping; 33: The Post Nuntio Dilemma: Approaches
to Communicating with the Dying; X: Philosophy of Communication; 34:
Communicative Irrationality and Political Discourse in Jürgen Habermas: A
Theological Experiment; 35: Philosophical Foundations for the Construction
of Critical Knowledge; XI: Human Communication Technology; 36:
Computer-Mediated Communication in an Organizational Setting: Explaining
Task-Related and Socioemotional Uses; 37: From Consumer to Organizational
Videotex Applications: Will Videotex Find a Home at the Office?
Culture and Other Societal Systems; 2: When Majorities Talk about
Minorities; 3: Male-Female Communication on the Job: Literature Review and
Commentary; 4: Criticizing Press Coverage of the War in Lebanon: Toward a
Paradigm of News as Storytelling; 5: Communication Skills and Childhood
Peer Relationships: An Overview; 6: Pornography and Sexual Aggression: A
Social Learning Theory Analysis; 7: Interaction Processes and Outcomes in
Interviews; 8: Mass Media Expenditures in Norway: The Principle of Relative
Constancy Revisited; 9: World News in Nigerian Newspapers; 10: Electronic
Leisure: Video Game Usage and the Communication Climate of Video Arcades;
II: Information Systems; 11: Explaining Choice Shift: A Comparison of
Competing Effects-Coded Models; 12: Group Communication Networking in an
Information Environment: Applying Metrie Multidimensional Scaling; 13:
Analogies, Visualization, and Mental Processing of Science Stories; III:
Interpersonal Communication; 14: Violations of Distance Norms: Reciprocal
and Compensatory Reactions for High and Low Self-Monitors; 15: Deception
Detection and Relationship Development: The Other Side of Trust; 16:
Situation Perception and Message Strategy Selection; IV: Mass
Communication; 17: Economic Barriers to Entering Media Industries in the
United States; 18: A Semiotic Model for the Study of Mass Communication;
19: Children's Perceptions of Moral Themes in Television Drama; 20:
Distortion of Communication in Hierarchical Relationships; 21: Quality
Circles and Changing Patterns of Communication; 22: Persuading the
Adjudicator: Conflict Tactics in the Grievance Procedure; VI: Intercultural
and Development Communication; 23: The Influence of Language on Uncertainty
Reduction: An Exploratory Study of Japanese-Japanese and Japanese-North
American Interactions; 24: Culture and Gender: Effects on Assertive
Behavior and Communication Competence; 25: Information Sources and Images
of the United States and Japan: A Q-Study of Adult Jordanian Males; 26:
Cognitive Complexity and Intercultural Effectiveness: Perceptions in
American-Japanese Dyads; VII: Political Communication; 27: Media Use,
Interpersonal Communication, and Political Socialization: An Interactional
Model Analysis Using LISREL; 28: Mass Media and Political Decision Making:
Application of the Accumulated Information Model to the 1980 Presidential
Election; 29: Looking for Heteroscedasticity: A Means of Searching for
Neglected Conditional Relationships; VIII: Instructional Communication; 30:
Children's Reasoning About Compliance-Resisting Behaviors; 38: Locus of
Control as a Mediator: A Study of College Students' Reactions to Teachers'
Attempts to Gain Compliance; IX: Political Communication; 32: Social
Support Satisfaction and Health Locus of Control: Discriminators of Breast
Cancer Patients' Styles of Coping; 33: The Post Nuntio Dilemma: Approaches
to Communicating with the Dying; X: Philosophy of Communication; 34:
Communicative Irrationality and Political Discourse in Jürgen Habermas: A
Theological Experiment; 35: Philosophical Foundations for the Construction
of Critical Knowledge; XI: Human Communication Technology; 36:
Computer-Mediated Communication in an Organizational Setting: Explaining
Task-Related and Socioemotional Uses; 37: From Consumer to Organizational
Videotex Applications: Will Videotex Find a Home at the Office?