
Communication Yearbook 28
Pamela J. Kalbfleisch(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. February 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-1-032-24363-4 (ISBN)
Description
Communities are composed of connected individuals. The communication that exists within, about, and between these communities is at the heart of Communication Yearbook 28. This book draws from the broad range encompassed by the communication discipline to review literature that has something to say about community and what the communication discipline has to contribute to understanding this human connection.
Offering state-of-the-art research, Communication Yearbook 28 presents:
*an influence model addressing the most basic level of community--the personal relationship;
*the literature on romantic and parent-child relationships at a distance;
*community in terms of those working at home and telecommuting, running home-based businesses, and participating in online communities;
*the communicative venue for community building and fragmentation;
*social capital and tolerance;
*the literature on collaboration, examining this communicative performance in community groups;
*community as a foundation for the study of public relations theory and practice;
*the visual images of community and what they suggest about these communities to those looking in from the outside;
*the role new technology plays in maintaining community; and
*community contexts.
This book is an important reference on current research for scholars and students in the social sciences.
Offering state-of-the-art research, Communication Yearbook 28 presents:
*an influence model addressing the most basic level of community--the personal relationship;
*the literature on romantic and parent-child relationships at a distance;
*community in terms of those working at home and telecommuting, running home-based businesses, and participating in online communities;
*the communicative venue for community building and fragmentation;
*social capital and tolerance;
*the literature on collaboration, examining this communicative performance in community groups;
*community as a foundation for the study of public relations theory and practice;
*the visual images of community and what they suggest about these communities to those looking in from the outside;
*the role new technology plays in maintaining community; and
*community contexts.
This book is an important reference on current research for scholars and students in the social sciences.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
711 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-24363-4 (9781032243634)
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Communication Yearbook 28
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Content
Contents: P.J. Kalbfleisch, Communication and Community: An Introduction. W.J. Carl, S. Duck, How To Do Things With Relationships...and How Relationships Do Things With Us. L. Stafford, Romantic and Parent-Child Relationships at a Distance. P.P. Edley, A. Hylmoe, V.A. Newsom, Alternative Organizing Communities: Collectivist Organizing, Telework, Home-Based Internet Businesses, and Online Communities. K. Tracy, A. Dimock, Meetings: Discursive Sites for Building and Fragmenting Community. J. St. John, G.J. Shepherd, Transcending Tolerance: Pragmatism, Social Capital, and Community in Communication. R.G. Heath, L.R. Frey, Ideal Collaboration: A Conceptual Framework of Community Collaboration. K. Hallahan, "Community" as a Foundation for Public Relations Theory and Practice. L.J. Mullen, Visual Images of Community: Implications for Communication Research. J.E. Katz, R.E. Rice, S. Acord, K. Dasgupta, K. David, Personal Mediated Communication and the Concept of Community in Theory and Practice. J.W. Kassing, A.C. Billings, R.S. Brown, K.K. Halone, K. Harrison, B. Krizek, L.J. Mean, P.D. Turman, Communication in the Community of Sport: The Process of Enacting, (Re)Producing, Consuming, and Organizing Sport. T. Milburn, Speech Community: Reflections Upon Communication.