Communication Yearbook 27

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african
African American Girls
African American Professional Women
African American Women
African American Women's Work
African American Women’s Work
americans
Black Feminist Literature
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Contemporary Media Environment
Credibility Perceptions
effect
Emergent Dialogue
empowerment in academic communication research
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family
Feminist Paradigm
feminist theory
Grameen Bank
group
Heavy Television Viewers
High Vitality
Lifeworld Colonization
media influence studies
megaphone
Megaphone Effect
members
Message Credibility
Michigan State University
nondominant
Nondominant Group Members
Nondominant Groups
organizational discourse
participatory communication
power dynamics
qualitative literature review
research
Tinka Tinka Sukh
Web Credibility
Women Dairy Farmers
work
Work Family Conflict
Work Family Issues
Work Family Research
Working Class African American Women

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805848199
  • Weight: 1000g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Communication Yearbook 27 is devoted to publishing state-of-the-art literature reviews in which authors critique and synthesize a body of communication research. This volume continues the tradition of publishing critical, integrative reviews of specific lines of research. Chapters focus on an organizational communication challenge to the discourse of work and family research; recovering women's voice; empowerment and communication; participatory communication for social change; and the problematics of dialogue and power. In addition, chapters discuss the megaphone effect; the effects of television on group vitality; the empowerment of feminist scholarship in public relations and the building of a feminist paradigm; control, resistance, and empowerment in raced, gendered, and classed work contexts; credibility for the 21st century; and communicating disability.