Communication Yearbook 40 completes four decades of publishing state-of-the-discipline literature reviews and essays. In the final Communication Yearbook volume, editor Elisia L. Cohen includes chapters representing international and interdisciplinary scholarship, demonstrating the broad global interests of the International Communication Association. The contents include summaries of communication research programs that represent the most innovative work currently. Emphasizing timely disciplinary concerns and enduring theoretical questions, this volume will be valuable to scholars throughout the communication discipline and beyond.
Table of Contents
Editor’s Introduction
Elisia L. Cohen
PART I
Media Framing, Structure, and Reception
- How long do news framing effects last? A systematic review of longitudinal studies
- Unpacking engagement: Convergence and divergence in transportation and identification
- Connected television: Media convergence, industry structure and corporate strategies
- Contemporary quality TV: The entertainment experience of complex serial narratives
- Digitizing strength of weak ties: Understanding social network relationships through online discourse analysis
- Strategically mean: Extending the study of relational aggression in communication
- Social support and computer-mediated communication: A state-of-the-art review and agenda for future research
- Advice: Expanding the communication paradigm
- Organizational space and place beyond container or construction: Exploring workspace in the communicative constitution of organizations
- Exploring the effects of workplace health promotions: A critical examination of a familiar organizational practice
- Newcomer socialization research: The importance and application of multilevel theory and communication
- A comprehensive review and communication research agenda of the contextualized workgroup: The evolution and future of leader-member exchange, coworker exchange, and team-member exchange
- Mixing methods in organizational communication research: Current state and prospects for advancing knowledge
- Communicating energy in a climate (of) crisis
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Sophie Lecheler and Claes H. de Vreese
Nurit Tal-Or and Jonathan Cohen
Paul Murschetz
Daniela M. Schlütz
PART II
Personal and Strategic Communication in Social Interactions
Marya L. Doerfel and Patricia J. Moore
Carrie Anne Platt, Amber N. W. Raile, and Ann Burnett
Stephen A. Rains and Kevin B. Wright
Erina L. MacGeorge, Bo Feng, and Lisa M. Guntzviller
PART III
Place, Boundaries, and Exchange in Organizational Communication
Elizabeth D. Wilhoit
Jessica L. Ford & Emily N. Scheinfeld
Brian Manata, Vernon D. Miller, Briana N. DeAngelis, and Jihyun Esther Paik
Leah M. Omilion-Hodges, Jennifer K. Ptacek, and Deirdre H. Zerilli
Elizabeth Carlson, Katherine Cooper, and Andrew Pilny
PART IV
Emerging Issues in Communication Research
Danielle E. Endres, Brian Cozen, Joshua Trey Barnett, Megan O'Byrne, and Tarla Rai Peterson
Biography
Elisia L. Cohen earned her Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Southern California, and is Chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Kentucky where she holds the Gifford Blyton Endowed Professorship. She is a Member of the Markey Cancer Center and is the Director of the College of Communication and Information's Health Communication Research Collaborative. At the University of Kentucky, she was awarded the Sarah Bennett Holmes award for her leadership, research, and service. Her research has been supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, and private industry. Her research on public understanding of disease has appeared in such journals as: Health Communication, Health Education and Behavior, Journal of Applied Communication Research, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, Journal of Communication in Healthcare, Journal of Health Communication, Qualitative Health Research, and Prometheus. She is married and has one daughter, Addison Lydia.