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  • - Research, Theory, and Strategies
     
    £47.99

    This volume studies the explanation of illness in various cultural and social contexts. It is aimed at scholars and practitioners in health communication and health care fields, including nursing, public health, and medicine.

  • - A European Comparative Study
     
    £132.99

    This volume presents the findings of a cross-national European research project on children and their use of new media and technologies. It is intended for scholars in media studies, children and media and, developmental psychology.

  • - Relational and Other Lessons From the African American Organization
    by Anne Maydan Nicotera
    £132.99

    An examination of organizations and the communication processes within them. Presenting research conducted by the authors, it explores problems related to task and relational orientations as they relate to organizational structure and function within predominantly African-American organizations.

  • - Perspectives on the Erotic Appeal
     
    £132.99

    A study of important issues about sex in advertising. What is it? Does it work? How does it affect individuals and society? Scholars and popular writers answer these questions, covering: gender representation; social effects; subliminal embeds; appeals to the homosexual community; and new media.

  • - A 30-year Update
     
    £58.49

    Starting from their 1972 study of women's status in journalism and mass communication education, editors Ramona R. Rush, Carol E. Oukrop, and Pamela J. Creedon examine women's struggles for equity since the early 1970s and identify what issues still lie ahead.

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    £132.99

    This volume presents an analysis of the children's television community--the organizations, major players, and approaches to programming--and offers an overview of the history, current state, and future of children's TV. The Children¿s Television Community is highly informative for educators, industry professionals, and practitioners in media, developmental psychology, and education.

  • - The Erotic Content of Media and Marketing
     
    £132.99

    Considers the use of sex to promote brands, magazines, video games, TV programming, music and movies. Exploring sexual information used in mass media to sell products and programs, this book will be of interest for scholars and students in advertising, marketing, media promotion, persuasion, mass communication & society, and gender studies.

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    £132.99

    Explores the role of communication in framing and contributing to issues of social justice. This work investigates the theoretical and practical ways in which communication scholarship can enable inclusive and equitable communities within American society. It is useful for undergraduate and graduate courses in communication, journalism, and more.

  • - The Meta-Technologies of Information
     
    £38.49

    This volume examines the convergence of biotechnology and communication systems and explores how this convergence directly influences our understanding of the nature of communication. Editor Sandra Braman brings together scholars to examine this convergence in three areas: genetic information and "facticity"; social issues and implications; and the economic and legal issues raised by the production and ownership of information. The work highlights the sophisticated processes taking place as biotechnology and information technology systems continue to evolve. The chapters in this book approach the complex history of this topic and the issues it raises from a number of directions. It begins by examining the shared features and spaces of biotechnology and digital information technologies as meta-technologies--qualitatively distinct from both the tools first used in the premodern era and the industrial technologies that characterized modernity. Next, the book explores what is and is not useful in treating the types of information processed by the two meta-technologies through a shared conceptual lens and looks at issues raised by the ownership of genetic and digital information. The final chapters are concerned with relationships between information and power. Defining a future research agenda for communication scholarship, this work is beneficial to scholars and students in science communication, cultural studies, information technologies, and sociology.

  • - Exchanging Reasons Face to Face
    by Dale Hample
    £49.99

    This volume presents a new view of argumentation in which the structure and creation of an argument are explored more so than the argument's effects. An unparalleled tool for anyone wishing to better understand the art of arguing.

  • - The Influence of Constituency Groups on Mass Media
    by John A. Fortunato
    £47.49

    Making Media Content addresses the development of media content and the various factors and constituencies that influence content, such as advertisers, corporate interests, owners, and advocacy groups. It examines the strategic decision-making of

  • - An International Assessment of Practical Problems in Field Research
     
    £47.49

    First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - Advances through Meta-Analysis
     
    £168.99

    Managing Interpersonal Conflict is a systematic review of conflict research in legal, institutional and relational contexts. Each chapter represents a summary of the existing quantitative social science research using meta-analysis, with contexts ranging from jury selection to peer mediation to homophobia reduction. The contributors provide connections between cutting-edge scholarship about abstract theoretical arguments, the needs of instructional and training pedagogy, and practical applications of information. The meta-analysis approach produces a unique informational resource, offering answers to key research questions addressing conflict.This volume serves as an invaluable resource for studying conflict, mediation, negotiation and facilitation in coursework; implementing and planning training programs; designing interventions; creating workshops; and conducting studies of conflict.

  • - Media, Messages, and the Third-Person Effect
    by Julie L. Andsager
    £46.49

    Self Versus Others explores the third-person effect and its role in media as a means of persuasion. This scholarly work synthesizes more than two decades of research on the third-person effect, the process in which individuals do not perceive themselves to be impacted by particular messages¿such as persuaded to engage in risky behaviors or encouraged to be violent¿but they believe others will be.

  • - Advances in Selective Exposure Theory and Research
    by Silvia (The Ohio State University Knobloch-Westerwick
    £141.99

    In light of the ever-increasing abundance of media channels and messages, selective exposure has become more important than ever for media impacts. This monograph provides a comprehensive review of the research on selective exposure to media messages, which is at the heart of communication science and media effects. It is required reading for media scholars and researchers, and promises to influence and inspire future research.

  • - Relational and Other Lessons From the African American Organization
    by Anne Maydan Nicotera
    £47.49

  • - In Honor of Robert Hopper
    by Jennifer Mandelbaum
    £52.49

    This collection provides current research in language & social interaction (LSI), including historical & cutting-edge examples. The volume is dedicated to and highlights themes in the work of the late Robert Hopper, an outstanding scholar in communication who pioneered research in Language and Social Interaction (LSI).

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    £33.99

    A remote island in the South Atlantic, St. Helena, was introduced to live TV for the first time in 1995. Before this, the resident's only televisual experience had been through video. The community is a small homogeneous one which has made it possible fo

  • - A Relational Approach To the Study and Practice of Public Relations
     
    £200.49

    Public Relations As Relationship Management takes an advanced look at organization-public relationships and the strategies that can be used to cultivate and maintain them.

  • - A 30-year Update
     
    £150.99

    Starting from their 1972 study of women's status in journalism and mass communication education, editors Ramona R. Rush, Carol E. Oukrop, and Pamela J. Creedon examine women's struggles for equity since the early 1970s and identify what issues still lie ahead.

  • - The Theory of the Niche
    by John W. Dimmick
    £52.49

    This book addresses competition between and within media industries, looking at what is at stake and how the competition is structured. It will be of interest to media researchers, economists, and others in the media industries.

  • - Discourse, Performance, Spectacle
     
    £47.49

    The "talk show" has become a ubiquitous feature of American and European television. The various examples have been frequently discussed by academic commentators, as well as journalists in an attempt to place them in a cultural setting.

  • - A Handbook on Aids, Politics, and Communication
     
    £47.49

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    £47.49

    This volume, arising from the Time and Media Markets conference, offers perspectives on time and its relationship to and impact upon media industries. For libraries, scholars, comm. research centers, and grad-level seminars in media mgmt. & economics.

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    £46.49

    This collection presents current research and theory in media promotion and explores future directions. For students, scholars and researchers in media promotion, media marketing, media advertising theory, and broadcasting.

  • - A Resource Handbook for Educators and Administrators: Component 1: Measurement
     
    £38.49

    This volume moves through the steps of developing an assessment plan, establishing student learning outcomes in the various areas of the curriculum, and measuring these outcomes. For faculty and administrators preparing for accreditation.

  • - Looking To A Future
    by Robyn Penman
    £23.99

    This volume is an innovative and potentially controversial consideration of the communication discipline and an examination of its future. Its primary readers will be scholars and students in organizational communication, public relations, and theory.

  • by Michael G. Parkinson
    £149.99

    This text offers an integrated approach to communication law. It is intended for practitioners and students in the areas of mass communication, journalism, broadcasting, telecommunications, public relations, and mass media.

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    £149.99

    The Global Journalist in the 21st Century systematically assesses the demographics, education, socialization, professional attitudes and working conditions of journalists in 33 countries around the world. As the most comprehensive and reliable source on journalists around the world, it will serve as the primary source for eva

  • by Andrew F. Hayes
    £47.49

    Statistical Methods for Communication Science is the only statistical methods volume currently available that focuses exclusively on statistics in communication research.

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