Communication Yearbook
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Description:
Communication Yearbook 30 continues the tradition of publishing rich, state-of-the-art discipline literature reviews. This volume reflects on the ways in which bodies of literature can complement and enrich other works in the field. Editor Christina S. Beck presents a diverse, international selection of articles that highlight empirical and theoretical intersections in the communication discipline. Serving as a common thread throughout the book, each chapter discusses the issues of legitimacy, viability, and labeling. Questions addressed include: What counts as a persuasive message or an appropriate topic shift ? How can individuals viably accomplish the dueling roles of employee and parent? How can/should organizations and/or their representatives legitimately participate in public discourse? How can employees present themselves as serious candidates for promotion amid the demands and rewards of family life? This important volume is of interest to scholars and students throughout the communication discipline, and will be especially salient to those doing work in organizational, family, intercultural, and health communication, language and social interaction, and media studies.
Details:
- Academic Level: Professional
- Depth (m): 0.03
- Height (m): 0.228
- Physical Format: Print On Demand - Hardcover
- Weight (g): 898
- Width (m): 0.154
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