1st Edition

Communication Yearbook 10

Edited By Margaret McLaughlin Copyright 2012
    892 Pages
    by Routledge

    896 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline literature reviews that advance knowledge and understanding of communication systems, processes, and impacts across the discipline. Sponsored by the International Communication Association, each volume provides a forum for the exchange of interdisciplinary and internationally diverse scholarship relating to communication in its many forms. This volume re-issues the yearbook from 1987.

    Part 1: Communication Reviews and Commentaries  1. Speech Accommodation Theory: The First Decade and Beyond Howard Giles, Anthony Mulac, James J. Bradac and Patricia Johnson  2. Mass Communication Research in Japan: History and Present State Youichi Ito  3. Perceived Control: Foundations and Directions for Communication Research David A. Brenders  4. Some Footnotes on the Role of Public Communication in Incumbent Politics Roderick P. Hart  5. The Role of Theory in Broadcast Economics: A Review and Development Benjamin J. Bates  6. Revised Lag Sequential Analysis Donald Dean Morley  7. Assessment of the Use of Self-Referent Concepts for the Measurement of Cognition and Affect Kimberly A. Neuendorf, Stan A. Kaplowitz, Edward L. Fink and G. Blake Armstrong  8. Gender Differences in Adolescents’ Uses of the Attitudes Toward Computers Milton Chen  Part 2: Information Systems  9. Exponential Decay and Damped Harmonic Oscillation as Model of the Bargaining Process Frank Tutzauer  10. The Sound of One Mind Working: Memory Retrieval and Response Preparation as Components of Pausing in Spontaneous Speech John O. Greene, Sandi W. Smith, Ruth C. Smith and Joan L. Cashion  11. Conservatism in Judgement: Is the Risky Shift-ee Really Risky, Really? Kathy Kellermann and Susan Jarboe  Part 3: Interpersonal Communication  12. Communication Network Involvement in Adolescents’ Friendships and Romantic Relationships Leona L. Eggert and Malcolm R. Parks  13. Conversational Relevance: Three Experiments on Pragmatic Connectedness in Conversation Sally Jackson, Scott Jacobs and Ana M. Rossi  Part 4: Mass Communication  14. Deviance as a Predictor of Newsworthiness: Coverage of International Events in the U.S. Media Pamela J. Shoemaker, Tsan-Kuo Chang and Nancy Bredinger  15. Attention to Local and Global Complexity in Television Messages Esther Thorson, Byron Reeves and Joan Schleuder  16. Film Violence and Perceptions of Crime: The Cultivation Effect Robert M. Ogles and Cynthia Hoffner  Part 5: Organizational Communication  17. Manager-Subordinate Control Patterns and Judgements About the Relationship Gail T. Fairhurst, L. Edna Rogers and Robert A. Sarr  18. Bridging the Parallel Organization: A Study of Quality Circle Effectiveness Cynthia Stohl  19. The Development and Test of a System of Organizational Participation and Allocation Katherine I. Miller and Peter R. Monge  Part 6: Intercultural and Development Communication  20. Cultural Dissimilarities and Uncertainty Reduction Processes William B. Gudykunst, Elizabeth Chua and Alisa J. Gray  Part 7: Political Communication  21. Political Alienation and Knowledge Acqusition Diana C. Mutz  22. A Model of Agenda Dynamics Jarol B. Manheim  23. Electoral Information Flow and Students’ Information Processing: A Computerized Panel Study Seth Finn  Part 8: Instructional Communication  24. Popular, Rejected, and Supportive Preadolescents: Social-Cognitive and Communicative Characteristics Brant R. Burleson and Patricia Amason Waltman  25. Reducing Fear Reactions to Mass Media: Effects of Visual Exposure and Verbal Explanation Barbara J. Wilson and Joanne Cantor  26. The Relationship Between Selected Immediacy Behaviours and Cognitive Learning Virginia P. Richmond, Joan S. Gorham and James C. McCroskey  Part 9: Health Communication  27. Patient Satisfaction with Physicians’ Interpersonal involvement, Expressiveness, and Dominance Richard L. Street, Jr. and John M. Wiemann  28. Health Advertising: The Credibility of Organizational Sources Sharon Lee Hammond  29. Helping People with AIDS: Mobilizing Interventionists Jim D. Highey  Part 10: Philosophy of Communication  30. Demonstrating the Audience: Who Are They and What Do We Know About Them Briankle G. Chang  31. Mass Media and Postmodernity: The Cultural Politics of Silencing in Jean Baudrillard Kuan-Hsing Chen  32. Sampling from the Museum of Forms: Photography and Visual Thinking in the Rise of Modern Statistics Frank Biocca  33. Multilevel Analysis in Critical Research Astrid Kersten  Part 11: Human Communication Technology  34. The Case of the Intelligent Telephone: The Relationship of Job Category to the Adoption of an Organizational Communication Technology Ronald E. Rice and George G. Manross  35. A Typology for Interactive Media Jerome T. Durlak  Part 12: Popular Culture  36. Media and Folklore as Intertextual Communication Processes: John F. Kennedy and the Supermarket Tabloids S. Elizabeth Bird  37. Behaving Oneself: The Place of Manners in Contemporary American Culture Kari Whittenberger-Keith  38. The Portrayal of Conversation in "Cathy" Cartoons: A Heuristic Tool for Rules Research Susan B. Shimanoff  Part 13: Public Relations  39. Interorganizational Networks via Shared Public Relations Firms’ Centrality, Diversification, Media Coverage, and Publics’ Images James A. Danowski, George A. Barnett and Matthew H. Friedland  40. Public Relations in Trade and Professional Associations: Location, Model, Structure, Environment, and Values Sally J. McMillan

    Biography

    Margaret McLaughlin