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v. 10 ISBN 9780893916459
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Contributors
Preface
Contents of Previous Volumes
A Cognitive Response Analysis of Source Credibility, William L. Benoit
Uncertainty and Communication, Charles R. Berger and William B. Gudykunst
A Microsocietal Approach to Marital Communication, Mary Anne Fitzpatrick
New Communications Media and the Family: Practices, Functions, and Effects, Thomas R. Lindlof
Bearing Bad News in Clinical Settings, Douglas W. Maynard
Gender and Communication Behaviors, Mary Jeannette Smythe
Information Use Environments, Robert S. Taylor
Bargaining Outcome, Bargaining Process, and the Role of Communication, Frank Tutzauer
Author Index
Subject Index
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v. 12 : [pbk] ISBN 9781567500684
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Contributors Foreword Contents of Previous Volumes Communication Networks and Network Analysis: A Current Assessment, George A. Barnett, James A. Danowski, and William D. Richards, Jr. Cognitive Processes and Communication Networks: A General Theory, Joseph Woelfel Using Network Concepts to Clarify Sources and Mechanisms of Social Influence, Ronald E. Rice How Telephone Networks Connect Social Networks, Barry Wellman and Dave Tindall Statistical Comparison of Communication Networks, Frank Tutzauer Communication Network Dynamics: Cohesion, Centrality, and Cultural Evolution, D. Lawrence Kincaid Correspondence Analysis: A Method for the Description of Communication Networks, George A. Barnett Communication/Information Networks, Strange Complexity, and Parallel Topological Dynamics, William D. Richards, Jr. Network Analysis of Message Content, James A. Danowski Conversational Networks, Joseph Woelfel, William D. Richards, Jr., and N.J. Stoyanoff Oscillation in Beliefs and Cognitive Networks, Edward L. Fink and Stan Kaplowitz Author Index Subject Index
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v. 13 : cloth ISBN 9781567502770
内容説明
This volume focuses on persuasion and the structure and analysis of persuasive communication. It brings together contributions from scholars from a variety of backgrounds in communication sciences and psychology, with insights into the processing of persuasive messages, attitude theory as viewed from a neural network model, and models of resistance to influence. This series compiles research from a range of disciplines such as information science, library science, and international relations, that share the unifying purpose of understanding communication and information processing. It offers reviews of those diverse areas that fall within the broad rubrics of information and communication science, as well as an overview of how people use information. The volumes report on research in three important areas: information transfer and information systems; the uses and effects of communications; and the control of communications and information.
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Contributors Foreword Preface Contents of Previous Volumes The Phase-Interfaced Omnistructure Underlying the Processing of Persuasive Messages, Mark A. Hamilton Self-Organizing Social Systems: Necessary and Surfficient Conditions for the Emergence of Clustering, Consolidation, and Continuing Diversity, Bibb Latane and Andrjez Nowak Message Discrepancy and Persuasion, Stan A. Kaplowitz and Edward L. Fink Persuasion, Public Address, and Progression in the Sciences: Where We Are at What We Do, Michael Allen and Raymond Preiss The Inoculation Model of Resistance to Influence, Michael Pfau News Values and Public Opinion: A Theoretical Account of Media Priming and Framing, Vincent Price and David Tewksbury Attitudes as Nonhierarchcal Clusters in Neural Networks, Joseph Woelfel Connecting Attitude Theory with Cognitive Science, J. Richard Eiser Author Index Subject Index
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