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Persuasive communication / James B. Stiff. by Stiff, James B. (James Brian). Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: New York : Guilford Press, c1994Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 808 St 1994 (1).
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Social approaches to communication / edited by Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz ; foreword by Robert T. Craig. by Leeds-Hurwitz, Wendy | Stewart, John. Philosophical features of social approaches to interpersonal communication | Bavelas, Janet Beavin. Quantitative versus qualitative? | Steier, Frederick. Reflexivity, interpersonal communication, and interpersonal communication research | Pearce, W. Barnett. A sailing guide for social constructionists | Lannamann, John W. The politics of voice in interpersonal communication research | Chen, Victoria. Even if a thing of beauty, can a case study be a joy forever? A social constructionist approach to theory and research | Pearce, W. Barnett. Even if a thing of beauty, can a case study be a joy forever? A social constructionist approach to theory and research | Jorgenson, Jane. Re-relationalizing rapport in interpersonal settings | Carbaugh, Donal. A role for communication theory in ethnographic studies of interpersonal communication | O'Hastings, Sally. A role for communication theory in ethnographic studies of interpersonal communication | Sigman, Stuart J. Order and continuity in human relationships: a social communication approach to defining "relationship" | Bochner, Arthur P. Telling and living: narrative co-construction and the practices of interpersonal relationships | Ellis, Carolyn. Telling and living: narrative co-construction and the practices of interpersonal relationships | Cronen, Vernon E. Practical theory and the tasks ahead for social approaches to communication. Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: New York : Guilford Press, c1995Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.2 So 1995 (1).
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Critical perspectives on media and society / editors, Robert K. Avery, David Eason. by Avery, Robert K | Eason, David | McQuail, Dennis. Reflections on uses and gratifications research | Carey, James W. Communications and the progressives | Schudson, Michael. The new validation of popular culture: sense and sentimentality in academia | Newcomb, Horace M. On the dialogic aspects of mass communication | Hall, Stuart. Signification, representation, ideology: althusser and the post-structuralist debates | Long, Elizabeth. Feminism and cultural studies | Grossberg, Lawrence. Strategies of Marxist cultural interpretation | Horwitz, Robert Britt. For whom the bell tolls: causes and consequences of the AT&T divestiture | Glasser, Theodore L. Investigative journalism and the moral order | Ettema, James S. Investigative journalism and the moral order | Birkhead, Douglas. An ethics of vision for journalism | Deming, Caren J. Hill Street Blues as narrative | Campbell, Richard. Securing the middle ground: reporter formulas in 60 Minutes | Gray, Herman. Television, black Americans, and the American dream | Barkin, Steve M. Out of work and on the air: television news of unemployment | Gurevitch, Michael. Out of work and on the air: television news of unemployment | Steiner, Linda. Oppositional decoding as an act of resistance | Fiske, John. Television: polysemy and popularity | Condit, Celeste Michelle. The rhetorical limits of polysemy | Spigel, Lynn. The domestic economy of television viewing in postwar America. Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: New York : Guilford Press, c1991Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Cr 1991 (1).
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