Table of Contents
Preface
Contributors
Part I. An Orientation
1. Communication: Roots, Visions, and Prospects
Sarah Sanderson King
2. Human Communication as a Field of Behavioral Science: Jack Hilgard and His Committee
Wilbur Schramm
3. The Rhetorical Tradition
Samuel L. Becker
4. The Social Scientific Roots of the Mass Communication Tradition
Verling C. Troldahl
5. Mass Media: A Bricolage of Paradigms
Scott R. Olson
Part II. Sampling of Research and Scholarship
6. Communication in Establishing, Maintaining, and Terminating Interpersonal Relationships: A Study of Mateship
Donald P. Cushman
7. Intercultural Communication as a Focus of Research: A Programmatic Note
Wimal Dissanayake
8. Nonverbal Communication
Randall P. Harrison
9. Gender Communication
Annie L. Cotten-Huston
10. Organizational Communication
Rowland G. Baughman
11. The Role of Communication in High-Technology Organizations: The Emergence of High-Speed Management
Donald P. Cushman and Sarah Sanderson King
12. Perspectives for Research on Group Embeddedness in Organizations
Linda L. Pulnam
13. Political Communication: A Generic Rhetorical Criticism
Donald P. Cushman and Sarah Sanderson King
14. Telecommunications in an Information Society
Herbert S. Dordick
Part III. Future Directions
15. Communications Study: A Futures Perspective
Frederick Williams
16. The Breadth of Communication Research and the Parameters of Communication Theory
Robert E. Sanders
17. Communication, Knowledge, and Ethics: A Twentieth Century Perspective
Donald P. Cushman and Sarah Sanderson King
References
Index
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