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Trumbo, Craig W. – Journal of Communication, 2002
Describes heuristic-systematic information-processing model and risk perception--the two major conceptual areas of the analysis. Discusses the proposed model, describing the context of the data collections (public health communication involving cancer epidemiology) and providing the results of a set of three replications using the proposed model.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Heuristics, Higher Education, Information Processing

Rice, Ronald E. – Journal of Communication, 1987
Asserts that computer-mediated communication systems not only process information about innovation but are also an innovation that organizations should process, a circumstance that provides organizations with opportunities and challenges for enhancing their resourcefulness and responsiveness. (MM)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Information Networks, Information Processing, Information Systems

Hogrebe, Edmund F. M. – Journal of Communication, 1981
Evaluates digital communication media in terms of two basic antagonisms of communications: vertical v horizontal and dominated v alternative communication. Analyzes four categories of digital communications in light of these antagonisms and suggests a strategy for alternatives dealing with issues of access, localism, and political and legal…
Descriptors: Communications, Delivery Systems, Digital Computers, Futures (of Society)

Geiger, Seth; Newhagen, John – Journal of Communication, 1993
Addresses some of the fundamental assumptions of an information processing approach to mass media effects and the contributions it brings to mass communication. Traces the conceptual and methodological innovations of an information processing perspective as they have been applied to the study of television since the 1980s. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Information Processing, Mass Media Effects

Klapp, Orrin E. – Journal of Communication, 1982
Discusses the meaning crisis in modern society in terms of information overload. Points out reasons for meaning lag: (1) slowness of meaning formation; (2) sparseness of social networks; (3) substitution of meaning of a lower quality as a compensation for lost meaning; and (4) information becoming noiselike. (PD)
Descriptors: Alienation, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education

Donohew, Lewis; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1972
Studies measured selective exposure to information by open-" and closed-minded" subjects within a consistency perspective. (Authors)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dogmatism, Eye Movements, Information Processing

Cater, Douglass – Journal of Communication, 1981
Discusses the need to identify values and deal with the conflicts among these values as society expands the use of communication technology. Suggests a list of organizing principles for guidance during this period. (JMF)
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Futures (of Society), Information Networks, Information Processing

Sticht, Thomas G.; Glasnapp, Douglas R. – Journal of Communication, 1972
Descriptors: Aptitude, Association (Psychology), Information Processing, Listening Comprehension

Martin, Thomas H.; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1977
Proposes a 'communication bill of rights' focusing on the right to access, the rights of redress and the right for public accountability of organizations. (MH)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Communications, Freedom of Speech, Information Dissemination
Examining Candidate Information Search Processes: The Impact of Processing Goals and Sophistication.

Huang, Li-Ning – Journal of Communication, 2000
Investigates how 4 different information-processing goals, varying on the dimensions of effortful versus effortless and impression-driven versus non-impression-driven processing, and individual difference in political sophistication affect the depth at which undergraduate students process candidate information and their decision-making strategies.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Higher Education, Information Processing

Read, William H. – Journal of Communication, 1979
Identifies policy problems in the area of international communications and argues for the adoption of the concept of information as a basic resource that is central to the conduct of international relations. Calls for innovative thinking about the process by which the United States formulates and implements international communication policies.…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Government Role, Information Dissemination, Information Needs