1st Edition

Communication Yearbook 6

Edited By Michael Burgoon Copyright 1982
    970 Pages
    by Routledge

    976 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Communication Yearbook 6 publishes a survey of trends at the frontiers of communication's many sub-fields, including: interpersonal, mass, organizational and political communication, and human communication technologies.

    Part 1: Communication Reviews and Commentaries  1. The Mass Media and Critical Theory: An American View James W. Carey  2. Language and Speech Communication Donald G. Ellis  3. Nonverbal Cues as Linguistic Context: An Information-Processing View Joseph P. Folger and W. Gill Woodall  4. Communication Between Handicapped and Nonhandicapped Persons: Toward a Deductive Theory Gordon L. Dahnke  5. Oral Communication Apprehension: A Reconceptualization  James C. McCroskey  6. Does Communication Theory Need Intersubjectivity? Toward an Immanent Philosophy of Interpersonal Relations Lawrence Grossberg  7. Privacy and Communication Judee K. Burgoon  8. Direct Satellite Broadcasting: Selected Social Implications Rolf T. Wigand  9. Public Communication and Televised Presidential Debates Dennis K. Davis and Sidney Kraus  10. Social Judgment Theory Donald Granberg  11. Cognitive Schemata and Persuasive Communication: Toward a Contingency Rules Theory Mary John Smith  Part 2: Information Systems  12. Attitude Change and Attitudinal Trajectories: A Dynamic Multidimensional Theory Stan A. Kaplowitz and Edward L. Fink  13. An Unequal Speaking Linear Discrepancy Model: Implications for Polarity Shift Franklin J. Boster, Jan E. Fryrear, Paul A. Mongeau and John E. Hunter  14. Measuring Aspects of Information Seeking: A Text of a Quantitative/Qualitative Methodology Brenda Dervin, Thomas L. Jacobson and Michael S. Nilan  Part 3: Interpersonal Communication  15. Accuracy in Detecting Deception: Intimate and Friendship Relationships Mark E. Comadena  16. The Affective Perspective-Taking Process: A Test of Turiel’s Role-Taking Model Brant R. Burleson  17. Marital Interaction: Perceptions and Behavioural Implications of Control Donavan Emery  18. Reciprocity of Self-Disclosure: A Sequential Analysis Kathryn Dindia  Part 4: Mass Communication  19. International Mass Communication Research: A Critical Review of Theory and Methods K. Kyoon Hur  20. Television Rules of Prepartum New Families Thomas R. Lindlof and Gary A. Copeland  21. Contextual Age and Television Use: Reexamining a Life-Position Indicator Rebecca B. Rubin and Alan M. Rubin  22. Children’s Realities in Television Viewing: Exploring Situational Information Seeking Rita Atwood, Richard Allen, Ralph Bardgett, Susanne Proudlove and Ronald Rich  Part 5: Organizational Communication  23. Communicative Strategies in Organizational Conflicts: Reliability and Validity of a Measurement Scale Linda L. Putnam and Charmaine E. Wilson  24. The Compliance Interview: Negotiating Across Organizational Boundaries James A. Gilchrist  25. Office Technology: A Report on Attitudes and Channel Selection from Field Studies in Germany Arnold Picot, Heide Klingenberg and Hans-Peter Kränzle Part 6: Intercultural Communication  26. The Television Environment in Black and White Richard L. Allen and Benjamin F. Taylor  27. Attribution Theory: Implications for Intercultural Communication Peter Ehrenhaus  Part 8: Political Communication  28. News Media use in Adolescence: Implications for Political Cognitions Steven H. Chaffee and Albert R. Tims  29. Public Opinion, Communication Processes, and Voting Decisions Carroll J. Glynn and Jack M. McLoed  30. The Successful Communication of Cognitive Information: A Study of a Precinct Committeeman David A. Bositis and Roy E. Miller  Part 8: Instructional Communication  31. Teacher Communication and Student Learning: The Effects of Perceived Solidarity with Instructor and Student Anxiety Proneness Gregory S. Andriate  32. Sugar and Spice: Teachers’ Perceptions of Sex Differences in Communicative Correlates of Attraction Cynthia Stohl  Part 9: Health Communication  33. Coping with Occupational Stress: Relational and Individual Strategies of Nurses in Acute Health Care Settings Terrance L. Albrecht  34. The Advertising and Alcohol Abuse Issue: A Cross-Media Comparison of Alcohol Beverage Advertising Content T. Andrew Finn and Donald E. Strickland  Part 10. Human Communication Technology  35. Teleconferencing, Concern for Face, and Organizational Culture Glen Hiemstra  36. Computer-Mediated Communication: A Network-Based Content Analysis Using a CBBS Conference James A. Danowski  37. Communication Networking on Computer-Conferencing Systems: A Longitudinal Study of Group Roles and System Structure Ronald E. Rice

    Biography

    Michael Burgoon