The International History of Communication Study
Herausgeber: Simonson, Peter; Park, David W
The International History of Communication Study
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The International History of Communication Study maps the growth of media and communication studies around the world. Drawing out transnational flows of ideas, institutions, publications, and people, it offers the most comprehensive picture to date of the global history of communication research and education.
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The International History of Communication Study maps the growth of media and communication studies around the world. Drawing out transnational flows of ideas, institutions, publications, and people, it offers the most comprehensive picture to date of the global history of communication research and education.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781138846036
- ISBN-10: 1138846031
- Artikelnr.: 42198332
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781138846036
- ISBN-10: 1138846031
- Artikelnr.: 42198332
Peter Simonson is Associate Professor in the College of Media, Communication, and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder. David W. Park is Professor of Communication at Lake Forest College.
Introduction: On the History of Communication Study-Peter Simonson and
David W. Park
New Theories
1. The Transnational Flow of Ideas and Histoire Croisée with Attention
to the Cases of France and Germany--Maria Löblich, Stefanie
Averbeck-Lietz
2. Gender, Work, and the History of Communication Research: Figures,
Formations, and Flows--Karen Lee Ashcraft and Peter Simonson
Transnational Organizations
3. Locating UNESCO in the Historical Study of Communication--Ira Wagman
4. The IAMCR Story: Communication and Media Research in a Global
Perspective-Michael Meyen
Europe
5. Practical Orientation as a Survival Strategy: The Development of
Publizistikwissenschaft by Walter Hagemann-Thomas Wiedemann
6. Female Academics in Communication Science and the
Post-War-Reconstruction Generation in Austria and Germany-Martina
Thiele
7. Communication Studies on the Iberian Peninsula: A Comparative
Analysis of the Field's Development in Portugal and Spain-Nelson
Ribeiro
8. Early Nordic Media Research and the special case of Norway (1930 -
1965)--Tore Slaatta
9. UK Communication Study and the Challenges of
Institutionalization-Phillip Lodge
10. The field of communication in Croatia: toward a comparative history
of communication studies in Central and Eastern Europe--Zrinjka
Peruko and Dina Vozab
North America
11. Crossing the Borders: Herta Herzog's Work in Communication and
Marketing Research--Elisabeth Klaus and Josef Seethaler
12. Charles Siepmann's Forgotten Legacy for Communication Research and
Media Policy--Victor Pickard
13. The Toronto School: Cross-Border Encounters, Interdisciplinary
Entanglements--Michael Darroch
14. International Vectors in Graduate Education in Communication--David
W. Park and Meghan Grosse
Latin America
15. Institutionalization and Internationalization of the Field of
Communication Studies in Mexico and Latin America--Raúl Fuentes
Navarro
16. History of Communication Study in Brazil: The Institutionalization of
an Interdisciplinary Field--Maria Immacolata Vassalo de Lopes and
Richard Romancini
Asia
17. Building the Nation-State: Journalism and Communication Studies in
China--Hu Zhengrong, Ji Deqiang, and Zhang Lei
18. The "Great Uncle of Dissemination": Wilbur Schramm and Communication
Study in China--Chunfeng Lin and John Nerone
19. A History of Rhetorical Studies and Practices in Modern Japan--Junya
Morooka
20. Observations on Journalism and Communication Education in
India--Pradip Thomas
Africa and the Middle East
21. Trajectories of communication studies in Sub-Saharan Africa--Terje
Skjerdal and Keyan Tomaselli
22. Communication Studies in the Arab World--Mohammad I. Ayish
23. The Story of the Communication Field in Israel: Nation Building,
Personal Transfer, and Growth: Anat First and Hanna Adoni
David W. Park
New Theories
1. The Transnational Flow of Ideas and Histoire Croisée with Attention
to the Cases of France and Germany--Maria Löblich, Stefanie
Averbeck-Lietz
2. Gender, Work, and the History of Communication Research: Figures,
Formations, and Flows--Karen Lee Ashcraft and Peter Simonson
Transnational Organizations
3. Locating UNESCO in the Historical Study of Communication--Ira Wagman
4. The IAMCR Story: Communication and Media Research in a Global
Perspective-Michael Meyen
Europe
5. Practical Orientation as a Survival Strategy: The Development of
Publizistikwissenschaft by Walter Hagemann-Thomas Wiedemann
6. Female Academics in Communication Science and the
Post-War-Reconstruction Generation in Austria and Germany-Martina
Thiele
7. Communication Studies on the Iberian Peninsula: A Comparative
Analysis of the Field's Development in Portugal and Spain-Nelson
Ribeiro
8. Early Nordic Media Research and the special case of Norway (1930 -
1965)--Tore Slaatta
9. UK Communication Study and the Challenges of
Institutionalization-Phillip Lodge
10. The field of communication in Croatia: toward a comparative history
of communication studies in Central and Eastern Europe--Zrinjka
Peruko and Dina Vozab
North America
11. Crossing the Borders: Herta Herzog's Work in Communication and
Marketing Research--Elisabeth Klaus and Josef Seethaler
12. Charles Siepmann's Forgotten Legacy for Communication Research and
Media Policy--Victor Pickard
13. The Toronto School: Cross-Border Encounters, Interdisciplinary
Entanglements--Michael Darroch
14. International Vectors in Graduate Education in Communication--David
W. Park and Meghan Grosse
Latin America
15. Institutionalization and Internationalization of the Field of
Communication Studies in Mexico and Latin America--Raúl Fuentes
Navarro
16. History of Communication Study in Brazil: The Institutionalization of
an Interdisciplinary Field--Maria Immacolata Vassalo de Lopes and
Richard Romancini
Asia
17. Building the Nation-State: Journalism and Communication Studies in
China--Hu Zhengrong, Ji Deqiang, and Zhang Lei
18. The "Great Uncle of Dissemination": Wilbur Schramm and Communication
Study in China--Chunfeng Lin and John Nerone
19. A History of Rhetorical Studies and Practices in Modern Japan--Junya
Morooka
20. Observations on Journalism and Communication Education in
India--Pradip Thomas
Africa and the Middle East
21. Trajectories of communication studies in Sub-Saharan Africa--Terje
Skjerdal and Keyan Tomaselli
22. Communication Studies in the Arab World--Mohammad I. Ayish
23. The Story of the Communication Field in Israel: Nation Building,
Personal Transfer, and Growth: Anat First and Hanna Adoni
Introduction: On the History of Communication Study-Peter Simonson and
David W. Park
New Theories
1. The Transnational Flow of Ideas and Histoire Croisée with Attention
to the Cases of France and Germany--Maria Löblich, Stefanie
Averbeck-Lietz
2. Gender, Work, and the History of Communication Research: Figures,
Formations, and Flows--Karen Lee Ashcraft and Peter Simonson
Transnational Organizations
3. Locating UNESCO in the Historical Study of Communication--Ira Wagman
4. The IAMCR Story: Communication and Media Research in a Global
Perspective-Michael Meyen
Europe
5. Practical Orientation as a Survival Strategy: The Development of
Publizistikwissenschaft by Walter Hagemann-Thomas Wiedemann
6. Female Academics in Communication Science and the
Post-War-Reconstruction Generation in Austria and Germany-Martina
Thiele
7. Communication Studies on the Iberian Peninsula: A Comparative
Analysis of the Field's Development in Portugal and Spain-Nelson
Ribeiro
8. Early Nordic Media Research and the special case of Norway (1930 -
1965)--Tore Slaatta
9. UK Communication Study and the Challenges of
Institutionalization-Phillip Lodge
10. The field of communication in Croatia: toward a comparative history
of communication studies in Central and Eastern Europe--Zrinjka
Peruko and Dina Vozab
North America
11. Crossing the Borders: Herta Herzog's Work in Communication and
Marketing Research--Elisabeth Klaus and Josef Seethaler
12. Charles Siepmann's Forgotten Legacy for Communication Research and
Media Policy--Victor Pickard
13. The Toronto School: Cross-Border Encounters, Interdisciplinary
Entanglements--Michael Darroch
14. International Vectors in Graduate Education in Communication--David
W. Park and Meghan Grosse
Latin America
15. Institutionalization and Internationalization of the Field of
Communication Studies in Mexico and Latin America--Raúl Fuentes
Navarro
16. History of Communication Study in Brazil: The Institutionalization of
an Interdisciplinary Field--Maria Immacolata Vassalo de Lopes and
Richard Romancini
Asia
17. Building the Nation-State: Journalism and Communication Studies in
China--Hu Zhengrong, Ji Deqiang, and Zhang Lei
18. The "Great Uncle of Dissemination": Wilbur Schramm and Communication
Study in China--Chunfeng Lin and John Nerone
19. A History of Rhetorical Studies and Practices in Modern Japan--Junya
Morooka
20. Observations on Journalism and Communication Education in
India--Pradip Thomas
Africa and the Middle East
21. Trajectories of communication studies in Sub-Saharan Africa--Terje
Skjerdal and Keyan Tomaselli
22. Communication Studies in the Arab World--Mohammad I. Ayish
23. The Story of the Communication Field in Israel: Nation Building,
Personal Transfer, and Growth: Anat First and Hanna Adoni
David W. Park
New Theories
1. The Transnational Flow of Ideas and Histoire Croisée with Attention
to the Cases of France and Germany--Maria Löblich, Stefanie
Averbeck-Lietz
2. Gender, Work, and the History of Communication Research: Figures,
Formations, and Flows--Karen Lee Ashcraft and Peter Simonson
Transnational Organizations
3. Locating UNESCO in the Historical Study of Communication--Ira Wagman
4. The IAMCR Story: Communication and Media Research in a Global
Perspective-Michael Meyen
Europe
5. Practical Orientation as a Survival Strategy: The Development of
Publizistikwissenschaft by Walter Hagemann-Thomas Wiedemann
6. Female Academics in Communication Science and the
Post-War-Reconstruction Generation in Austria and Germany-Martina
Thiele
7. Communication Studies on the Iberian Peninsula: A Comparative
Analysis of the Field's Development in Portugal and Spain-Nelson
Ribeiro
8. Early Nordic Media Research and the special case of Norway (1930 -
1965)--Tore Slaatta
9. UK Communication Study and the Challenges of
Institutionalization-Phillip Lodge
10. The field of communication in Croatia: toward a comparative history
of communication studies in Central and Eastern Europe--Zrinjka
Peruko and Dina Vozab
North America
11. Crossing the Borders: Herta Herzog's Work in Communication and
Marketing Research--Elisabeth Klaus and Josef Seethaler
12. Charles Siepmann's Forgotten Legacy for Communication Research and
Media Policy--Victor Pickard
13. The Toronto School: Cross-Border Encounters, Interdisciplinary
Entanglements--Michael Darroch
14. International Vectors in Graduate Education in Communication--David
W. Park and Meghan Grosse
Latin America
15. Institutionalization and Internationalization of the Field of
Communication Studies in Mexico and Latin America--Raúl Fuentes
Navarro
16. History of Communication Study in Brazil: The Institutionalization of
an Interdisciplinary Field--Maria Immacolata Vassalo de Lopes and
Richard Romancini
Asia
17. Building the Nation-State: Journalism and Communication Studies in
China--Hu Zhengrong, Ji Deqiang, and Zhang Lei
18. The "Great Uncle of Dissemination": Wilbur Schramm and Communication
Study in China--Chunfeng Lin and John Nerone
19. A History of Rhetorical Studies and Practices in Modern Japan--Junya
Morooka
20. Observations on Journalism and Communication Education in
India--Pradip Thomas
Africa and the Middle East
21. Trajectories of communication studies in Sub-Saharan Africa--Terje
Skjerdal and Keyan Tomaselli
22. Communication Studies in the Arab World--Mohammad I. Ayish
23. The Story of the Communication Field in Israel: Nation Building,
Personal Transfer, and Growth: Anat First and Hanna Adoni