Communication Yearbook 24

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association
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communication theory development in academia
Contemporary Societies
conversation
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Expectancy Violations Theory
feminist media analysis
Group Decision Support Systems
Health Communication Inquiry
health communication research
Health Communication Scholars
ICC
information
Information Systems Division
Instructional Communication
Instructional Communication Scholars
intercultural communication
international
International Communication Association
Interpersonal Communication Research
Interpersonal Communication Researchers
Mainstream Communication Journals
mass
Mass Communication Research
media studies
Organization Public Relationship
Organizational Communication Research
Organizational Communication Researchers
organizational discourse
Political Communication Researchers
political messaging
Public Speaking State Anxiety
Relevant Health Information
research
studies
Teacher Communication Variables
Teacher Nonverbal Immediacy
theory
Visual Communication Studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032243207
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Communication Yearbook 24, originally published in 2001 comprises essays that address the current status of theory and research in each division and interest group of the International Communication Association (ICA). It focusses on the following questions: What are the parameters of the division/interest group, and what is the relationship of the division within other groups? What are the major theories used, and what research is there to support these theories?What are the major lines of research, and what are the main issues with which scholars must cope in the twenty-first century?

William Gudykunst