Buch, Englisch, 494 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 711 g
Buch, Englisch, 494 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 711 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-38040-0
Verlag: Routledge
Communication Yearbook 38 continues the tradition of publishing state-of-the-discipline literature reviews and essays. Editor Elisia Cohen presents a volume that is highly international and interdisciplinary in scope, with authors and chapters representing the broad global interests of the International Communication Association. The contents include summaries of communication research programs that represent the most innovative work currently. Offering a blend of chapters emphasizing timely disciplinary concerns and enduring theoretical questions, this volume will be valuable to scholars throughout communication studies.
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Part I: Theorizing Immigration, Cultural Brokering, and Communication 1. Communicating for One's Family: An Interdisciplinary Review of Language and Cultural Brokering in Immigrant Families Jennifer A. Kam, Vanja Lazarevic 2. Communication Dynamics of Immigrant Integration Vikki Katz Part II: Theorizing Talk: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Intergroup Communication 3. Publics and Lay Informatics: A Review of the Situational Theory of Problem Solving Jeong-Nam Kim, Arunima Krishna 4. Relational and Identity Processes in Communication: A Contextual and Meta-Analytical Review of Communication Accommodation Theory Jordan Soliz and Howard Giles 5. Understanding Argumentation in Interpersonal Communication: The Implications of Distinguishing between Public and Personal Topics Amy Janan Johnson, Dale Hample, Ioana A.Cionea 6. Theorizing Fat Talk: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Intergroup Communication about Groups Analisa Arroyo, Jake Harwood 7. No More Birds and Bees: A Process Approach to Parent-Child Sexual Communication Tina A. Coffelt, Loreen N. Olson Part III: Theorizing Communication in Health Contexts 8. Communication about End-of-Life Health Decisions Allison Scott 9. Family Communication about Cancer Treatment Decision-Making: An Application of the DECIDE Typology Janice Krieger 10. Integrating Intergenerational Family Caregiving Challenges across Discipline and Culture: Identity, Attribution, and Relationship Nichole Egbert Part IV: Theorizing Emerging Areas of Communication Research 11. Net Neutrality and Communication Research: The Implications of Internet Infrastructure for the Public Sphere Maria Löblich, Francesca Musiani 12. Narbs: A Narrative Approach to the Use of Big Data Ananda Mitra 13. Episodic, Network, and Intersectional Perspectives: Taking a Communicative Stance on Mentoring in the Workplace Ziyu Long, Patrice M. Buzzanell, Lindsey B. Anderson, Jennifer C. Batra, Klod Kokini, Robyn Wilson