
A Century of Communication Studies
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Published in the 100th anniversary year of the National Communication Association, this collection highlights the evolution of communication studies and will serve future generations of scholars as a window into not only our past but also the field's collective possibilities.
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The contemporary communication discipline started as a splinter group sensitive to its external uniqueness and its internal differences. A Century of Communication Studies: The Unfinished Conversation is centrally concerned with how the discipline continues in that vein as a socially and ethically engaged intellectual enterprise. The studies assembled by editors Gehrke and Keith say a great deal about why the tensions of permanence and change, one and many are endemic to communication's multi-faceted disciplinary dynamic. Gerard A. Hauser, University of Colorado BoulderMore details
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William M. Keith is professor of Communication at the Univesrity of Wisconsin Milwaukee. His research interests include the history of public particpation in the United States, communication pedagogy and disciplinarity, and the rhetoric of science.
Content
Pat J. Gehrke & William M. Keith
Discovering Communication: Five Turns toward Discipline and Association
J. Michael Sproule
Paying Lip Service to "Speech" in Disciplinary Naming, 1914-1954
Gerry Philipsen
The Silencing of Speech in the Late 20th Century
Joshua Gunn & Frank E.X. Dance
Epistemological Movements in the Field of Communication: An Analysis of Empirical and Rhetorical/Critical Scholarship
James A. Anderson & Michael K. Middleton
The Scholarly Communication of Communication Scholars: Centennial Trends in a Surging Conversation
Timothy D. Stephen
Sexing Communication: Hearing, Feeling, Remembering Sex/Gender and Sexuality in NCA
Charles E. Morris III & Catherine Helen Palczewski
Liberalism and its Discontents: Black Rhetoric and the Cultural Transformation of Rhetorical Studies in the 20th Century.
Reynoldo Anderson, Marnel Niles Goins, & Sheena Howard
A Critical History of the "Live" Body in Performance within the National Communication Association
Tracy Stephenson Shaffer, John M. Allison Jr., & Ronald J. Pelias
Listening Research in the Communication Discipline
David Beard & Graham Bodie
Conceptualizing Meaning in Communication Studies
Brian L. Ott & Mary Domenico
Communicative Meeting: From Pangloss to Tenacious Hope
Ronald C. Arnett
Afterword. What's Next?
William F. Eadie
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