
Microhistories of Communication Studies
Mapping the Future of Communication through Local Narratives
Pat Gehrke(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. August 2016
Book
Hardback
196 pages
978-1-138-64133-4 (ISBN)
Description
The story of an academic discipline is usually conveyed in grand movements and long spans, but it can also be told through the lives of individual scholars, through the development of specialties, through the creation and change of departments, and through the formation and transformation of organizations.
Using twelve histories of micro-dimensions of communication studies, this volume shows how sometimes small decisions, single scholars, individual departments, and marginalized voices can have dramatic roles in the history and future of an academic discipline. As a compilation of micro-histories with macro-lessons this volume stands alone in communication studies. Read as a companion to A Century of Communication Studies, the National Communication Association's centennial volume, it offers rich detail, missing links, and local narratives that fully flesh out the discipline. In either case, no education in communication studies is complete without an understanding of the themes, challenges, and triumphs embodied by the twelve micro-histories offered in this book. This book was originally published as two special issues of Review of Communication.
Using twelve histories of micro-dimensions of communication studies, this volume shows how sometimes small decisions, single scholars, individual departments, and marginalized voices can have dramatic roles in the history and future of an academic discipline. As a compilation of micro-histories with macro-lessons this volume stands alone in communication studies. Read as a companion to A Century of Communication Studies, the National Communication Association's centennial volume, it offers rich detail, missing links, and local narratives that fully flesh out the discipline. In either case, no education in communication studies is complete without an understanding of the themes, challenges, and triumphs embodied by the twelve micro-histories offered in this book. This book was originally published as two special issues of Review of Communication.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
547 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-64133-4 (9781138641334)
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Pat J. Gehrke is Associate Professor, and Director of Speech Communication and Rhetoric, in the Department of English at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA. He is the author of The Ethics and Politics of Speech (2009) and co-editor of A Century of Communication Studies (2014).
Content
Introduction: A Hundred Paths, a Shared Journey 1. A Well-Trained Tongue: The Origins of the Public Speaking Curriculum at the University of Minnesota, 1890-1910 2. Herbert A. Wichelns at the Discipline's Centennial Mark: Re-Reading a Prospectus for Rhetoric As an Independent Discipline 3. Lambda Pi Eta: The Founding and Evolution of Communication's Undergraduate Honor Society from a Systems Perspective 4. The Rhetoric of James J. Murphy: Continuity, Commitment, Community 5. Anonymity, Confidentiality, Privacy, and Identity: The Ties That Bind and Break in Communication Research 6. Narrative Theory and Criticism: An Overview Toward Clusters and Empathy 7. Exploring Organizational Communication (Micro) History Through Network Connections 8. Mapping a History of Applied Communication Research: Themes and Concepts in the Journal of Applied Communication Research 9. Forging a Path: Past and Present Scope of Critical Race Theory and Latina/o Critical Race Theory in Communication Studies 10. An LCSD & La Raza Microhistory: The Latina/o Communication Studies Division & La Raza Caucus of the National Communication Association 11. Experience Is the Best Teacher: the NCA Experiential Learning in Communication Division 12. Disciplining Communication Study at the University of Illinois at Chicago, 1973-2007