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Craig, Robert T. – Journal of Communication, 1993
Argues that both the increased theoretical productivity in the field of communication as well as the increased confusion about theory are best explained by the influence of a third variable: a general transformation of the human sciences characterized by blurred genres. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Research Methodology
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Davis, Dennis K.; Jasinski, James – Journal of Communication, 1993
Considers how the troubles affecting the field of communication are linked to the decline of modernism. Argues that the future of the field lies in exploring both microscopic and macroscopic social changes in a postmodern world. Proposes an agenda for this research. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Media Research
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Monahan, Jennifer L.; Collins-Jarvis, Lori – Journal of Communication, 1993
Identifies five overarching values central to disciplinary disputes in communication, and how their relative importance changes depending on prevailing social, economic, and intellectual conditions. Explores discipline-level values in the 1980s, and how value structures are likely to shift in the 1990s. Proposes a value hierarchy for the future.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Media Research
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Rowland, Willard D., Jr. – Journal of Communication, 1993
Argues that, because of its heavy technological emphasis, telecommunications will tend toward instrumental, applied forms of research. Notes alternative research traditions that see telecommunications as part of the social history of communications technology. Discusses implications for the contemporary study of telecommunications. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Media Research, Research Methodology
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Steeves, H. Leslie – Journal of Communication, 1993
Discusses five key assumptions of critical scholarship on development communication: development communication must liberate; women's perspective as a basis for development communication; context defines women's perspective; context is understood in dialogue; and dialog must engage many levels and types of power. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Development Communication, Feminism, Higher Education
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Dillard, James Price; Wilson, Barbara J. – Communication Research, 1993
Introduces this special issue on the role of affect in persuading and informing. Discusses conceptualizing affect, affect and message processing, affect and message production, and operationalizing affect. (SR)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Emotional Experience
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Gross, Daniel D.; Gross, Timothy D. – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1993
Investigates the changes in the nonverbal forms of written language, with specific attention to the art form of graffiti. Provides and analyzes data from a study of collected graffiti. Describes three phases of visible form in the historical development of graffiti. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Patterns
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Sims-Knight, Judith E. – Visible Language, 1992
Describes the habits of human reasoning that distort designers' abilities to intuit how users will understand and respond to graphics. Advocates two solutions: investigating scientifically how visuals communicate to viewers, and using user-based iterative design to explore user's reactions while developing design prototypes. (SR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Diagrams, Graphic Arts
Dodd, Julie E.; And Others – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C:JET), 1991
Describes a study of how University of Florida communications students developed their expectations of a career in communications. Identifies scholastic journalism experience, high school career decisions, personal reading, and a desire to write as common reasons for pursuing communications careers. Suggests areas for further research. (SG)
Descriptors: Career Development, Communication Research, High Schools, Journalism Education
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Lay, Mary M. – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1991
Discusses six common characteristics and three controversial issues of feminist theory. Traces their impact on the redefinition of technical communication in terms of the myth of scientific objectivity, the new interest in ethnographic studies of workplace communication, and the recent focus on collaborative writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Collaborative Writing, Communication Research, Ethnography
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Wilkins, Brenda M.; Andersen, Peter A. – Management Communication Quarterly, 1991
Presents a meta-analysis of 25 primary research studies of managerial gender communication issues. Addresses issues of behavioral differences and research methodologies. Concludes that communication differences between male and female managers are minimal and of little social importance. Suggests the use of an interactionist perspective in future…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication, Meta Analysis
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Rothenbuhler, Eric W. – Communication Monographs, 1991
Explores the community involvement process through a telephone survey of 400 adult Iowans. Indicates that keeping up with local news and getting together with other people are necessary to the process. Concludes that some people become involved because of their specific ideas for change, whereas others hope good ideas will result from involvement.…
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Research, Community Action, Community Involvement
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Fine, Marlene G. – Journal of Business Communication, 1991
Develops a two-step framework (resistance to privileged discourse followed by harmonic discourse) for understanding multicultural communication in organizations based on the assumption of cultural difference. Suggests four directions for future research to create the data base that would allow development of a model of multicultural communication…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Intercultural Communication
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Ritchie, L. David; Price, Vincent – Communication Research, 1991
Asserts that discussing micro-macro issues is central to developing communication research and that theory should be developed and tested through research designs that span the traditional domains of social science. States that this special issue of "Communication Research" explores interpersonal interaction and the interaction of the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Higher Education, Research Design
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Kearney, Patricia; And Others – Communication Education, 1991
Examines college students' resistance decisions in the classroom. Finds a greater likelihood of using teacher-owned techniques (teacher is at fault) with nonimmediate teachers and student-owned strategies (student assumes responsibility) with immediate teachers. Finds that neither teachers' compliance-gaining strategy type nor students' gender…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Communication Research, Higher Education
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