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Overview of the Communication Yearbook Series

Overview of the Communication Yearbook Series This is the sixth in a series of annual volumes providing yearly reviews and syntheses of developments in the evolution of the science of communication. Each volume in the series provides (1) disciplinary reviews and commentaries on topics of general interest to scholars and researchers no matter what their specialized interest in communication studies, (2) current research in a variety of topics that reflect the scholarly concerns of persons working in designated areas, and (3) subject and author indexes that offer convenient reference for each volume. Reviews and commentaries for this volume were solicited by the series editor and chapters presenting current research were selected through processes of competitive judging. Final acceptance of all chapters was based upon refereeing processes established by the editor. Reviews and Commentaries Review and Commentary chapters are general discussions and critiques of substantive matters of generic interest and relevance that transcend the more specialized concerns of scholars working in the highly diversified discipline of communication science. This section provides a unique outlet for discussions of issues and ideas not readily adaptable to more restrictive journal formats. Selected Studies Communication Yearbook is also a means of publishing edited versions of representative current research that has http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of the International Communication Association Taylor & Francis

Overview of the Communication Yearbook Series

Annals of the International Communication Association , Volume 6 (1): 1 – Jan 1, 1982

Overview of the Communication Yearbook Series

Abstract

This is the sixth in a series of annual volumes providing yearly reviews and syntheses of developments in the evolution of the science of communication. Each volume in the series provides (1) disciplinary reviews and commentaries on topics of general interest to scholars and researchers no matter what their specialized interest in communication studies, (2) current research in a variety of topics that reflect the scholarly concerns of persons working in designated areas, and (3) subject and...
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 1982 Taylor and Francis Group LLC
ISSN
2380-8977
eISSN
2380-8985
DOI
10.1080/23808985.1982.11679183
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Abstract

This is the sixth in a series of annual volumes providing yearly reviews and syntheses of developments in the evolution of the science of communication. Each volume in the series provides (1) disciplinary reviews and commentaries on topics of general interest to scholars and researchers no matter what their specialized interest in communication studies, (2) current research in a variety of topics that reflect the scholarly concerns of persons working in designated areas, and (3) subject and author indexes that offer convenient reference for each volume. Reviews and commentaries for this volume were solicited by the series editor and chapters presenting current research were selected through processes of competitive judging. Final acceptance of all chapters was based upon refereeing processes established by the editor. Reviews and Commentaries Review and Commentary chapters are general discussions and critiques of substantive matters of generic interest and relevance that transcend the more specialized concerns of scholars working in the highly diversified discipline of communication science. This section provides a unique outlet for discussions of issues and ideas not readily adaptable to more restrictive journal formats. Selected Studies Communication Yearbook is also a means of publishing edited versions of representative current research that has

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Annals of the International Communication AssociationTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1982

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