Communication Research
2004
Volume 31, Issue 4, August 2004
Editors:
Pamela Shoemaker - Syracuse University
Michael E. Roloff - Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Description
For over two decades researchers
and practitioners have depended on Communication Research for the most
up-to-date, comprehensive and important research on communication and its
related fields.
Important, In-Depth Research and
Scholarship
Communication processes are a fundamental part of virtually every aspect of
human social life. Communication Research publishes articles that explore the
processes, antecedents, and consequences of communication in a broad range of
societal systems. These include:
· mass media
· interpersonal
· health
· political
· new technology
· organization
· intercultural
· family
Communication Research takes you to the cutting-edge of research and theory in
all areas within the field of communication. It serves as the international
forum aimed at the academic or professional interested in current research in
communication and its related fields.
Why you need Communication Research
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Research and theory presented in
all areas of communication give you comprehensive coverage of the field.
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Rigorous, empirical analysis
provides you with research that’s reliable and high in quality.
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The multi-disciplinary perspective
contributes to a greater understanding of communication processes and outcomes.
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Guest-edited special issues bring
you in-depth examinations of a specific area of importance.
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Expert editorial guidance
represents a wide range of interests from inside and outside the traditional
boundaries of the communication discipline.
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Diverse, Challenging and
Enlightening
Communication Research publishes peer-reviewed articles that develop theory,
report research and describe new developments in methodology - articles that
advance our understanding of human communication processes. In the pages of
Communication Research you’ll find a wide range of topics including
computer-mediated communication, non-verbal communication, news reporting and
public opinion, popular culture, the impact of media, gender differences, and
conflict resolution.
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