Beyond agendas : new directions in communication research
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Beyond agendas : new directions in communication research
(Contributions to the study of mass media and communications, no. 43)
Greenwood Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Foremost scholars explore new directions in communication research in the light of social, economic, and technological changes in recent years. They analyze differing perspectives historically, problems and opportunities in terms of information flows and filters, and new public policy and social issues and challenges. They raise major questions about future needs and trends. This interdisciplinary study delves into a number of basic concerns, such as how public agendas are formed, how shifting groups in society interpret messages differently, and how technology has changed profoundly the ways in which we communicate in the world today. This overview of the state of communication research is designed for scholars, professionals, and for student use in research methods courses.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Everette E. Dennis Acknowledgments The Future of Communication Research by Philip Gaunt Historical Perspectives Looking Back, Looking Forward: A Century of Communication Study by Everett M. Rogers Urban Communication: The City, Media and Communications Policy by Garth S. Jowett Information Flows and Filters Achieving Dialogue with "the Other" in the Postmodern World by W. Barnett Pearce Failures in News Transmission: Reasons and Remedies by Doris A. Graber Television Producers and Genres by Jeremy Tunstall Obstacles to Internal Communication among Subsidiary and Headquarters Executives in Western Europe by Maud Tixier Policy and Social Outcomes New Directions in Communications Research from a Japanese Perspective by Youichi Ito Communication Research on Children and Public Policy by Ellen Wartella Will Traditional Media Research Paradigms Be Obsolete in the Era of Intelligent Communication Networks? by Jennings Bryant Future Directions Everything That Rises Must Diverge: Notes on Communications, Technology and the Symbolic Construction of the Social by James W. Carey Informing the Information Society: The Task for Communication Science by Denis McQuail Communication Research in the 1990s: New Directions and New Agendas? by David H. Weaver Index
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