Watershed Research Traditions in Human Communication Theory

Watershed Research Traditions in Human Communication Theory
Author: Donald P. Cushman,Branislav Kovacic
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1995-08-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438400266

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This sampling of watershed research traditions in interpersonal, organizational, and mass communication manifests how communication theory is developed, defended and extended at a philosophical, theoretical and practical level of inquiry from a plurality of research perspectives. The book includes the foundational works of Pearce, Cronen, and Associates on the coordinated management of meaning; Berger, Gudykunst, and Associates on uncertainty and anxiety reduction theory; Cushman, Nicotera and Associates on the communication rules involved in establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships; Delia, Clark, and Associates on constructivism; Deetz, Mumby, and Associates on critical theory; Desmond and Associates on mass communication theory; Sanders and Gottman on communication sequences; Cushman, King, and Associates on high-speed management; and Philipsen and Associates on the ethnography of communication.

Watershed Research Traditions in Human Communication Theory

Watershed Research Traditions in Human Communication Theory
Author: Donald P. Cushman,Branislav Kova?i?
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791425975

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Focuses on and presents watershed research traditions in human communication (interpersonal, organizational, and mass communication).

Emerging Theories of Human Communication

Emerging Theories of Human Communication
Author: Branislav Kovacic,Branislav Kova?i?
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0791434516

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This book summarizes the important and promising emerging theories of human communication that go beyond received traditions. It includes essays on emerging theories of communication and culture; relational communicative competence; conflict communication; communication and peace; agenda setting and the role of mass media in democratic political processes; new rhetoric and new social movements; and communication and management of public-sector competitiveness. Contributors to this volume include Deborah Blood, Dudley D. Cahn, Donal Carbaugh, Ron B. Cullen, Donald P. Cushman, William A. Donohue, Timothy Gibson, Gerard A. Hauser, Trudy Milburn, Hiroshi Ota, Jiro Takai, Susan Whalen, John M. Wiemann, Mary O. Weimann, and Jian H. Zhu.

Human Communication Theory and Research

Human Communication Theory and Research
Author: Robert L. Heath,Jennings Bryant
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135677053

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Human Communication Theory and Research introduces students to the growing body of theory and research in communication, demonstrating the integration between the communication efforts of interpersonal, organizational, and mediated settings. This second edition builds from the foundation of the original volume to demonstrate the rich array of theories, theoretical connections, and research findings that drive the communication discipline. Robert L. Heath and Jennings Bryant have added a chapter on new communication technologies and have increased depth throughout the volume, particularly in the areas of social meaning, critical theory and cultural studies, and organizational communication. The chapters herein are arranged to provide insight into the breadth of studies unique to communication, acknowledging along the way the contributions of researchers from psychology, political science, and sociology. Heath and Bryant chart developments and linkages within and between ways of looking at communication. The volume establishes an orientation for the social scientific study of communication, discussing principles of research, and outlining the requirements for the development and evaluation of theories. Appropriate for use in communication theory courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level, this text offers students insights to understanding the issues and possible answers to the question of what communication is in all forms and contexts.

Human Communication as a Field of Study

Human Communication as a Field of Study
Author: Sarah Sanderson King
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1989-08-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438409054

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The authors analyze and discuss the field of communication from a multidimensional point of view. Divided into three parts, the first traces its history from scientific, humanistic, and technological roots. The second explores communication theory in the areas of interpersonal, organizational, mass media, intercultural, telecommunication, nonverbal, and with reference to issues of gender as the authors summarize the most significant theories, research, and practices in each area. A discussion of the future direction of communication research is provided in the final section.

Human Communication

Human Communication
Author: Gordon L. Dahnke,Glen W. Clatterbuck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1990
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: IND:30000004347930

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Theories of Human Communication

Theories of Human Communication
Author: Stephen W. Littlejohn,Karen A. Foss
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2010-11-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781478609391

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For almost four decades, Theories of Human Communication has offered readers an engaging and informative guide to the rich array of theories that influence our understanding of communication. The first edition broke new ground with its comprehensive discussion of theorizing by communication scholars. Since that time, the field has expanded tremendously from a small cluster of explanations and relatively unconnected theories to a huge body of work from numerous traditions or communities of scholarship. The tenth edition covers both classic and recent theories created by communication scholars and informed by scholars in other fields. Littlejohn and Foss organize communication theory around two intersecting elementscontexts and theoretical traditionsand emphasize the connections, trajectories, and relationships among the theories. They provide clear, accessible explanations that synthesize without oversimplifying. Their extensive use of examples presents theorizing as a natural process and invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and to become active participants in continuing the conversation. In addition to the authors lucid explanations of theories, the text includes From the Source boxes in which the theorists share their perspectives on communication. The extensive bibliography (almost 1,200 entries) and chapter citations are invaluable resources for more in-depth study.

Emerging Theories of Human Communication

Emerging Theories of Human Communication
Author: Branislav Kova?i?
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997-09-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0791434524

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This book summarizes the important and promising emerging theories of human communication that go beyond received traditions. It includes essays on emerging theories of communication and culture; relational communicative competence; conflict communication; communication and peace; agenda setting and the role of mass media in democratic political processes; new rhetoric and new social movements; and communication and management of public-sector competitiveness.