Communication Yearbook: 19 - Rilegato

 
9780761901655: Communication Yearbook: 19

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The Yearbooks are major reviews of the key contemporary developments in communication theory, method and application. Unique in its approach, the current volume includes articles which survey, critique and integrate large bodies of literature on topics of current concern. The contributions cover: intercultural communication; communication in organizations; sex and gender; media access and consumption; communication and the elderly; and verbal aggression.

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Contenuti

Editor's Introduction - Brant R Burleson
Communication and Older Adults - Jon F Nussbaum et al
Sexual Communication in Interpersonal Contexts - Sandra Metts and Brian H Spitzberg
A Script-Based Approach
Sexual Harassment - Joann Keyton
A Multidisciplinary Synthesis and Critique
Television Programming and Sex Stereotyping - Jennifer Herrett-Skjellum and Mike Allen
A Meta-Analysis
The Knowledge Gap Hypothesis - K Viswanath and John R Finnegan Jr
Twenty-Five Years Later
The Meaning of `Communication Technology' - Michele H Jackson
The Technology-Context Scheme
Communication Aspects of Dyadic Social Influence in Organizations - Bruce Barry and Mary R Watson
A Review and Integration of Conceptual and Empirical Developments
Argumentativeness and Verbal Aggressiveness - Dominic A Infante and Andrew S Rancer
A Review of Recent Theory and Research
Intercultural Communication Competence - Guo-Ming Chen and William J Starosta
A Synthesis
Intercultural Communication Training - Aaron Castlelan Cargile and Howard Giles
Review, Critique, and a New Theoretical Framework

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9780415873178: Communication Yearbook 19

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ISBN 10:  0415873177 ISBN 13:  9780415873178
Casa editrice: Routledge, 2011
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