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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 1983.
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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 1983.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135148737
- Artikelnr.: 38403154
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 936
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135148737
- Artikelnr.: 38403154
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Robert Bostrom
Communication Reviews and Commentaries
1: The Supreme Court and the First Amendment
2: Comparative Chronemics and International Communication: American and Iranian Perspectives on Time
3: Predicting Couples' Communication from Couples' Self-Reports
4: Belief Processing, Reasoning, and Evidence
5: Compliance-Gaining and Power in Persuasion
6: Fitting Equations with Power Transformations: Examining Variables with Error
7: Communication Research and the New Media Technologies
8: When Cancer Patients Fail to Get Well: Flaws in Health Communication
9: New Directions in Negotiation Research
Information Systems
10: Analysis of Interaction Data
11: Nonstationarity in Children's Attention to Television
12: Respondent Self-Concept and Responses to Scaling Tasks
Interpersonal Communication
13: To Ask or Not to Ask: Is That a Question?
14: Noncontent Speech Convergence and Divergence in Adult-Child Interactions
15: The Acquaintance Process as Relational Communication
16: Communication and Conflict in Marriage
Mass Communication
17: Corporate Planning and Media Culture
18: Politics and Cable Television: The Case of Houston, Texas
19: Determining Television Advertising Rates
20: The Federal Trade Commission and the Control of Deceptive Advertising
Organizational Communication
21: A Conversational Analysis of Alignment Talk in Job Interviews
22: Dimensions of Organizational Conflict: A Functional Analysis of Communication Tactics
23: Communication in Women's Career Development Relationships
Intercultural and International Communication
24: The "Brain Drain" and International Communication
25: Social Network Patterns of Five Ethnic Groups in Hawaii
26: Social Penetration in Japanese and American Close Friendships
Political Communication
27: Local Voting Decisions and the Flow of Campaign Information
28: The Knowledge-Gap Hypothesis and Media Dependency
29: TV News and Adolescent Political Socialization
Instructional Communication
30: Systematic Modification of Teacher Behavior
31: Developing a Communicative Competence Scale
32: Fantasy, Gossip, and Self-Disclosure: Children's Conversations with Friends
Health Communication
33: Job Burnout from a Communication Perspective
34: Levels of Exchange and Organizational Communication
35: Compliance, Satisfaction, and Physician-Patient Communication
Human Communication Technology
36: You Say You Want a Revolution? "Information Technology" in Organizations
37: Implications of Interactive Cable Systems: Reduced Consumer Contact
38: Computer Conferences: Success or Failure?
Philosophy of Communication
39: A Radical Humanist Perspective for Mass Communication Inquiry
40: Storifying as Time-Traveling: The Knowledgeable Use of Temporally Structured Discourse
1: The Supreme Court and the First Amendment
2: Comparative Chronemics and International Communication: American and Iranian Perspectives on Time
3: Predicting Couples' Communication from Couples' Self-Reports
4: Belief Processing, Reasoning, and Evidence
5: Compliance-Gaining and Power in Persuasion
6: Fitting Equations with Power Transformations: Examining Variables with Error
7: Communication Research and the New Media Technologies
8: When Cancer Patients Fail to Get Well: Flaws in Health Communication
9: New Directions in Negotiation Research
Information Systems
10: Analysis of Interaction Data
11: Nonstationarity in Children's Attention to Television
12: Respondent Self-Concept and Responses to Scaling Tasks
Interpersonal Communication
13: To Ask or Not to Ask: Is That a Question?
14: Noncontent Speech Convergence and Divergence in Adult-Child Interactions
15: The Acquaintance Process as Relational Communication
16: Communication and Conflict in Marriage
Mass Communication
17: Corporate Planning and Media Culture
18: Politics and Cable Television: The Case of Houston, Texas
19: Determining Television Advertising Rates
20: The Federal Trade Commission and the Control of Deceptive Advertising
Organizational Communication
21: A Conversational Analysis of Alignment Talk in Job Interviews
22: Dimensions of Organizational Conflict: A Functional Analysis of Communication Tactics
23: Communication in Women's Career Development Relationships
Intercultural and International Communication
24: The "Brain Drain" and International Communication
25: Social Network Patterns of Five Ethnic Groups in Hawaii
26: Social Penetration in Japanese and American Close Friendships
Political Communication
27: Local Voting Decisions and the Flow of Campaign Information
28: The Knowledge-Gap Hypothesis and Media Dependency
29: TV News and Adolescent Political Socialization
Instructional Communication
30: Systematic Modification of Teacher Behavior
31: Developing a Communicative Competence Scale
32: Fantasy, Gossip, and Self-Disclosure: Children's Conversations with Friends
Health Communication
33: Job Burnout from a Communication Perspective
34: Levels of Exchange and Organizational Communication
35: Compliance, Satisfaction, and Physician-Patient Communication
Human Communication Technology
36: You Say You Want a Revolution? "Information Technology" in Organizations
37: Implications of Interactive Cable Systems: Reduced Consumer Contact
38: Computer Conferences: Success or Failure?
Philosophy of Communication
39: A Radical Humanist Perspective for Mass Communication Inquiry
40: Storifying as Time-Traveling: The Knowledgeable Use of Temporally Structured Discourse
Communication Reviews and Commentaries
1: The Supreme Court and the First Amendment
2: Comparative Chronemics and International Communication: American and Iranian Perspectives on Time
3: Predicting Couples' Communication from Couples' Self-Reports
4: Belief Processing, Reasoning, and Evidence
5: Compliance-Gaining and Power in Persuasion
6: Fitting Equations with Power Transformations: Examining Variables with Error
7: Communication Research and the New Media Technologies
8: When Cancer Patients Fail to Get Well: Flaws in Health Communication
9: New Directions in Negotiation Research
Information Systems
10: Analysis of Interaction Data
11: Nonstationarity in Children's Attention to Television
12: Respondent Self-Concept and Responses to Scaling Tasks
Interpersonal Communication
13: To Ask or Not to Ask: Is That a Question?
14: Noncontent Speech Convergence and Divergence in Adult-Child Interactions
15: The Acquaintance Process as Relational Communication
16: Communication and Conflict in Marriage
Mass Communication
17: Corporate Planning and Media Culture
18: Politics and Cable Television: The Case of Houston, Texas
19: Determining Television Advertising Rates
20: The Federal Trade Commission and the Control of Deceptive Advertising
Organizational Communication
21: A Conversational Analysis of Alignment Talk in Job Interviews
22: Dimensions of Organizational Conflict: A Functional Analysis of Communication Tactics
23: Communication in Women's Career Development Relationships
Intercultural and International Communication
24: The "Brain Drain" and International Communication
25: Social Network Patterns of Five Ethnic Groups in Hawaii
26: Social Penetration in Japanese and American Close Friendships
Political Communication
27: Local Voting Decisions and the Flow of Campaign Information
28: The Knowledge-Gap Hypothesis and Media Dependency
29: TV News and Adolescent Political Socialization
Instructional Communication
30: Systematic Modification of Teacher Behavior
31: Developing a Communicative Competence Scale
32: Fantasy, Gossip, and Self-Disclosure: Children's Conversations with Friends
Health Communication
33: Job Burnout from a Communication Perspective
34: Levels of Exchange and Organizational Communication
35: Compliance, Satisfaction, and Physician-Patient Communication
Human Communication Technology
36: You Say You Want a Revolution? "Information Technology" in Organizations
37: Implications of Interactive Cable Systems: Reduced Consumer Contact
38: Computer Conferences: Success or Failure?
Philosophy of Communication
39: A Radical Humanist Perspective for Mass Communication Inquiry
40: Storifying as Time-Traveling: The Knowledgeable Use of Temporally Structured Discourse
1: The Supreme Court and the First Amendment
2: Comparative Chronemics and International Communication: American and Iranian Perspectives on Time
3: Predicting Couples' Communication from Couples' Self-Reports
4: Belief Processing, Reasoning, and Evidence
5: Compliance-Gaining and Power in Persuasion
6: Fitting Equations with Power Transformations: Examining Variables with Error
7: Communication Research and the New Media Technologies
8: When Cancer Patients Fail to Get Well: Flaws in Health Communication
9: New Directions in Negotiation Research
Information Systems
10: Analysis of Interaction Data
11: Nonstationarity in Children's Attention to Television
12: Respondent Self-Concept and Responses to Scaling Tasks
Interpersonal Communication
13: To Ask or Not to Ask: Is That a Question?
14: Noncontent Speech Convergence and Divergence in Adult-Child Interactions
15: The Acquaintance Process as Relational Communication
16: Communication and Conflict in Marriage
Mass Communication
17: Corporate Planning and Media Culture
18: Politics and Cable Television: The Case of Houston, Texas
19: Determining Television Advertising Rates
20: The Federal Trade Commission and the Control of Deceptive Advertising
Organizational Communication
21: A Conversational Analysis of Alignment Talk in Job Interviews
22: Dimensions of Organizational Conflict: A Functional Analysis of Communication Tactics
23: Communication in Women's Career Development Relationships
Intercultural and International Communication
24: The "Brain Drain" and International Communication
25: Social Network Patterns of Five Ethnic Groups in Hawaii
26: Social Penetration in Japanese and American Close Friendships
Political Communication
27: Local Voting Decisions and the Flow of Campaign Information
28: The Knowledge-Gap Hypothesis and Media Dependency
29: TV News and Adolescent Political Socialization
Instructional Communication
30: Systematic Modification of Teacher Behavior
31: Developing a Communicative Competence Scale
32: Fantasy, Gossip, and Self-Disclosure: Children's Conversations with Friends
Health Communication
33: Job Burnout from a Communication Perspective
34: Levels of Exchange and Organizational Communication
35: Compliance, Satisfaction, and Physician-Patient Communication
Human Communication Technology
36: You Say You Want a Revolution? "Information Technology" in Organizations
37: Implications of Interactive Cable Systems: Reduced Consumer Contact
38: Computer Conferences: Success or Failure?
Philosophy of Communication
39: A Radical Humanist Perspective for Mass Communication Inquiry
40: Storifying as Time-Traveling: The Knowledgeable Use of Temporally Structured Discourse