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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 1987.
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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 1987.
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Margaret McLaughlin
Communication Reviews and Commentaries
1: Speech Accommodation Theory: The First Decade and Beyond
2: Mass Communication Research in Japan: History and Present State
3: Perceived Control: Foundations and Directions for Communication Research
4: Some Footnotes on the Role of Public Communication in Incumbent Politics
5: The Role of Theory in Broadcast Economics: A Review and Development
6: Revised Lag Sequential Analysis
7: Assessment of the Use of Self-Referent Concepts for the Measurement of Cognition and Affect 1
8: Gender Differences in Adolescents' Uses of and Attitudes Toward Computers
Information Systems
9: Exponential Decay and Damped Harmonic Oscillation as Models of the Bargaining Process
10: ?he Sound of One Mind Working: Memory Retrieval and Response Preparation as Components of Pausing in Spontaneous Speech
11: Conservatism in Judgment: Is the Risky Shift-ee Really Risky, Really?
Interpersonal Communication
12: Communication Network Involvement in Adolescents' Friendships and Romantic Relationships
13: Conversational Relevance: Three Experiments on Pragmatic Connectedness in Conversation
Mass Communication
14: Deviance as a Predictor of Newsworthiness: Coverage of International Events in the U.S. Media
15: Attention to Local and Global Complexity in Television Messages
16: Film Violence and Perceptions of Crime: The Cultivation Effect
Organizational Communication
17: Manager-Subordinate Control Patterns and Judgments About the Relationship
18: Bridging the Parallel Organization: A Study of Quality Circle Effectiveness
19: The Development and Test of a System of Organizational Participation and Allocation
Intercultural and Development Communication
20: Cultural Dissimilarities and Uncertainty Reduction Processes
Political Communication
21: Political Alienation and Knowledge Acquisition
22: A Model of Agenda Dynamics
23: Electoral Information Flow and Students' Information Processing: A Computerized Panel Study
Instructional Communication
24: Popular, Rejected, and Supportive Preadolescents: Social-Cognitive and Communicative Characteristics
25: Reducing Fear Reactions to Mass Media: Effects of Visual Exposure and Verbal Explanation
26: The Relationship Between Selected Immediacy Behaviors and Cognitive Learning
Health Communication
27: Patient Satisfaction with Physicians' Interpersonal Involvement, Expressiveness, and Dominance
28: Health Advertising: The Credibility of Organizational Sources
29: Helping People with AIDS: Mobilizing Interventionists
Philosophy of Communication
30: Deconstructing the Audience: Who Are They and What Do We Know About Them
31: Mass Media and Postmodernity: The Cultural Politics of Silencing in Jean Baudrillard
32: Sampling from the Museum of Forms: Photography and Visual Thinking in the Rise of Modern Statistics
33: Multilevel Analysis in Critical Research
Human Communication Technology
34: The Case of the Intelligent Telephone: The Relationship of Job Category to the Adoption of an Organizational Communication Technology
35: A Typology for Interactive Media
Popular Culture
36: Media and Folklore as Intertextual Communication Processes: John F. Kennedy and the Supermarket Tabloids
37: Behaving Oneself: The Place of Manners in Contemporary American Culture
38: The Portrayal of Conversation in "Cathy" Cartoons: A Heuristic Tool for Rules Research
Public Relations
39: Interorganizational Networks via Shared Public Relations Firms' Centrality, Diversification, Media Coverage, and Publics' Images
40: Public Relations in Trade and Professional Associations: Location, Model, Structure, Environment, and Values
1: Speech Accommodation Theory: The First Decade and Beyond
2: Mass Communication Research in Japan: History and Present State
3: Perceived Control: Foundations and Directions for Communication Research
4: Some Footnotes on the Role of Public Communication in Incumbent Politics
5: The Role of Theory in Broadcast Economics: A Review and Development
6: Revised Lag Sequential Analysis
7: Assessment of the Use of Self-Referent Concepts for the Measurement of Cognition and Affect 1
8: Gender Differences in Adolescents' Uses of and Attitudes Toward Computers
Information Systems
9: Exponential Decay and Damped Harmonic Oscillation as Models of the Bargaining Process
10: ?he Sound of One Mind Working: Memory Retrieval and Response Preparation as Components of Pausing in Spontaneous Speech
11: Conservatism in Judgment: Is the Risky Shift-ee Really Risky, Really?
Interpersonal Communication
12: Communication Network Involvement in Adolescents' Friendships and Romantic Relationships
13: Conversational Relevance: Three Experiments on Pragmatic Connectedness in Conversation
Mass Communication
14: Deviance as a Predictor of Newsworthiness: Coverage of International Events in the U.S. Media
15: Attention to Local and Global Complexity in Television Messages
16: Film Violence and Perceptions of Crime: The Cultivation Effect
Organizational Communication
17: Manager-Subordinate Control Patterns and Judgments About the Relationship
18: Bridging the Parallel Organization: A Study of Quality Circle Effectiveness
19: The Development and Test of a System of Organizational Participation and Allocation
Intercultural and Development Communication
20: Cultural Dissimilarities and Uncertainty Reduction Processes
Political Communication
21: Political Alienation and Knowledge Acquisition
22: A Model of Agenda Dynamics
23: Electoral Information Flow and Students' Information Processing: A Computerized Panel Study
Instructional Communication
24: Popular, Rejected, and Supportive Preadolescents: Social-Cognitive and Communicative Characteristics
25: Reducing Fear Reactions to Mass Media: Effects of Visual Exposure and Verbal Explanation
26: The Relationship Between Selected Immediacy Behaviors and Cognitive Learning
Health Communication
27: Patient Satisfaction with Physicians' Interpersonal Involvement, Expressiveness, and Dominance
28: Health Advertising: The Credibility of Organizational Sources
29: Helping People with AIDS: Mobilizing Interventionists
Philosophy of Communication
30: Deconstructing the Audience: Who Are They and What Do We Know About Them
31: Mass Media and Postmodernity: The Cultural Politics of Silencing in Jean Baudrillard
32: Sampling from the Museum of Forms: Photography and Visual Thinking in the Rise of Modern Statistics
33: Multilevel Analysis in Critical Research
Human Communication Technology
34: The Case of the Intelligent Telephone: The Relationship of Job Category to the Adoption of an Organizational Communication Technology
35: A Typology for Interactive Media
Popular Culture
36: Media and Folklore as Intertextual Communication Processes: John F. Kennedy and the Supermarket Tabloids
37: Behaving Oneself: The Place of Manners in Contemporary American Culture
38: The Portrayal of Conversation in "Cathy" Cartoons: A Heuristic Tool for Rules Research
Public Relations
39: Interorganizational Networks via Shared Public Relations Firms' Centrality, Diversification, Media Coverage, and Publics' Images
40: Public Relations in Trade and Professional Associations: Location, Model, Structure, Environment, and Values
Communication Reviews and Commentaries
1: Speech Accommodation Theory: The First Decade and Beyond
2: Mass Communication Research in Japan: History and Present State
3: Perceived Control: Foundations and Directions for Communication Research
4: Some Footnotes on the Role of Public Communication in Incumbent Politics
5: The Role of Theory in Broadcast Economics: A Review and Development
6: Revised Lag Sequential Analysis
7: Assessment of the Use of Self-Referent Concepts for the Measurement of Cognition and Affect 1
8: Gender Differences in Adolescents' Uses of and Attitudes Toward Computers
Information Systems
9: Exponential Decay and Damped Harmonic Oscillation as Models of the Bargaining Process
10: ?he Sound of One Mind Working: Memory Retrieval and Response Preparation as Components of Pausing in Spontaneous Speech
11: Conservatism in Judgment: Is the Risky Shift-ee Really Risky, Really?
Interpersonal Communication
12: Communication Network Involvement in Adolescents' Friendships and Romantic Relationships
13: Conversational Relevance: Three Experiments on Pragmatic Connectedness in Conversation
Mass Communication
14: Deviance as a Predictor of Newsworthiness: Coverage of International Events in the U.S. Media
15: Attention to Local and Global Complexity in Television Messages
16: Film Violence and Perceptions of Crime: The Cultivation Effect
Organizational Communication
17: Manager-Subordinate Control Patterns and Judgments About the Relationship
18: Bridging the Parallel Organization: A Study of Quality Circle Effectiveness
19: The Development and Test of a System of Organizational Participation and Allocation
Intercultural and Development Communication
20: Cultural Dissimilarities and Uncertainty Reduction Processes
Political Communication
21: Political Alienation and Knowledge Acquisition
22: A Model of Agenda Dynamics
23: Electoral Information Flow and Students' Information Processing: A Computerized Panel Study
Instructional Communication
24: Popular, Rejected, and Supportive Preadolescents: Social-Cognitive and Communicative Characteristics
25: Reducing Fear Reactions to Mass Media: Effects of Visual Exposure and Verbal Explanation
26: The Relationship Between Selected Immediacy Behaviors and Cognitive Learning
Health Communication
27: Patient Satisfaction with Physicians' Interpersonal Involvement, Expressiveness, and Dominance
28: Health Advertising: The Credibility of Organizational Sources
29: Helping People with AIDS: Mobilizing Interventionists
Philosophy of Communication
30: Deconstructing the Audience: Who Are They and What Do We Know About Them
31: Mass Media and Postmodernity: The Cultural Politics of Silencing in Jean Baudrillard
32: Sampling from the Museum of Forms: Photography and Visual Thinking in the Rise of Modern Statistics
33: Multilevel Analysis in Critical Research
Human Communication Technology
34: The Case of the Intelligent Telephone: The Relationship of Job Category to the Adoption of an Organizational Communication Technology
35: A Typology for Interactive Media
Popular Culture
36: Media and Folklore as Intertextual Communication Processes: John F. Kennedy and the Supermarket Tabloids
37: Behaving Oneself: The Place of Manners in Contemporary American Culture
38: The Portrayal of Conversation in "Cathy" Cartoons: A Heuristic Tool for Rules Research
Public Relations
39: Interorganizational Networks via Shared Public Relations Firms' Centrality, Diversification, Media Coverage, and Publics' Images
40: Public Relations in Trade and Professional Associations: Location, Model, Structure, Environment, and Values
1: Speech Accommodation Theory: The First Decade and Beyond
2: Mass Communication Research in Japan: History and Present State
3: Perceived Control: Foundations and Directions for Communication Research
4: Some Footnotes on the Role of Public Communication in Incumbent Politics
5: The Role of Theory in Broadcast Economics: A Review and Development
6: Revised Lag Sequential Analysis
7: Assessment of the Use of Self-Referent Concepts for the Measurement of Cognition and Affect 1
8: Gender Differences in Adolescents' Uses of and Attitudes Toward Computers
Information Systems
9: Exponential Decay and Damped Harmonic Oscillation as Models of the Bargaining Process
10: ?he Sound of One Mind Working: Memory Retrieval and Response Preparation as Components of Pausing in Spontaneous Speech
11: Conservatism in Judgment: Is the Risky Shift-ee Really Risky, Really?
Interpersonal Communication
12: Communication Network Involvement in Adolescents' Friendships and Romantic Relationships
13: Conversational Relevance: Three Experiments on Pragmatic Connectedness in Conversation
Mass Communication
14: Deviance as a Predictor of Newsworthiness: Coverage of International Events in the U.S. Media
15: Attention to Local and Global Complexity in Television Messages
16: Film Violence and Perceptions of Crime: The Cultivation Effect
Organizational Communication
17: Manager-Subordinate Control Patterns and Judgments About the Relationship
18: Bridging the Parallel Organization: A Study of Quality Circle Effectiveness
19: The Development and Test of a System of Organizational Participation and Allocation
Intercultural and Development Communication
20: Cultural Dissimilarities and Uncertainty Reduction Processes
Political Communication
21: Political Alienation and Knowledge Acquisition
22: A Model of Agenda Dynamics
23: Electoral Information Flow and Students' Information Processing: A Computerized Panel Study
Instructional Communication
24: Popular, Rejected, and Supportive Preadolescents: Social-Cognitive and Communicative Characteristics
25: Reducing Fear Reactions to Mass Media: Effects of Visual Exposure and Verbal Explanation
26: The Relationship Between Selected Immediacy Behaviors and Cognitive Learning
Health Communication
27: Patient Satisfaction with Physicians' Interpersonal Involvement, Expressiveness, and Dominance
28: Health Advertising: The Credibility of Organizational Sources
29: Helping People with AIDS: Mobilizing Interventionists
Philosophy of Communication
30: Deconstructing the Audience: Who Are They and What Do We Know About Them
31: Mass Media and Postmodernity: The Cultural Politics of Silencing in Jean Baudrillard
32: Sampling from the Museum of Forms: Photography and Visual Thinking in the Rise of Modern Statistics
33: Multilevel Analysis in Critical Research
Human Communication Technology
34: The Case of the Intelligent Telephone: The Relationship of Job Category to the Adoption of an Organizational Communication Technology
35: A Typology for Interactive Media
Popular Culture
36: Media and Folklore as Intertextual Communication Processes: John F. Kennedy and the Supermarket Tabloids
37: Behaving Oneself: The Place of Manners in Contemporary American Culture
38: The Portrayal of Conversation in "Cathy" Cartoons: A Heuristic Tool for Rules Research
Public Relations
39: Interorganizational Networks via Shared Public Relations Firms' Centrality, Diversification, Media Coverage, and Publics' Images
40: Public Relations in Trade and Professional Associations: Location, Model, Structure, Environment, and Values