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Communication and Community

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List of contents

Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.D. Depew, J.D. Peters, Community and Communication: The Conceptual Background. Part II: Interpersonal Relations, Organizations, and Community.G.J. Shepherd, Community as the Interpersonal Accomplishment of Communication. C.H. Adams, Prosocial Bias in Theories of Interpersonal Communication Competence: Must Good Communication Be Nice? S. Shuler, Talking Community at 911: The Centrality of Communication in Coping With Emotional Labor. K.L. Ashcraft, Feminist Organizing and the Construction of "Alternative" Community. L.M. Gossett, P.K. Tompkins, Community as a Means of Organizational Control. G. Cheney, Forms of Connection and "Severance" in and Around the Mondragón Worker-Cooperative Complex. Part III: Media, the Public, and Community.E.W. Rothenbuhler, Revising Communication Research for Working on Community. B. Zelizer, Collective Memory as "Time Out": Repairing the Time-Community Link. H.E. Sypher, B. Collins, Virtual-Online Communities: How Might New Technologies Be Related to Community? T.M. Harrison, J.P. Zappen, T. Stephen, P. Garfield, C. Prell, Building an Electronic Community: A Town-Gown Collaboration. K.R. Stamm, Of What Use Is Civic Journalism: Do Newspapers Really Make a Difference in Community Participation? C.R. Martin, The Limits of Community in Public Journalism. A. Calabrese, Why Localism? Communication Technology and the Shifting Scale of Political Community.

About the author

Gregory J. Shepherd, Eric W. Rothenbuhler

Summary

This volume addresses communication and its roles in the problems and prospects of community, and is intended for scholars in communiation, cultural studies, and social psychology.

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"The editors have done well to compile a collection that takes the reader down a winding path of communication as it relates to community. This book provides a thorough presentation of numerous types of communities, reminding us there is no set answer, no one theory to account for the relationship between communication and community. Shepherd and Rothenbuhler compiled a book useful to researchers interested in the relationships between communication and community."
The Southern Communication Journal

Product details

Assisted by Eric W. Rothenbuhler (Editor), Rothenbuhler Eric W. (Editor), Gregory J. Shepherd (Editor), Shepherd Gregory J. (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9780805831399
ISBN 978-0-8058-3139-9
No. of pages 306
Weight 498 g
Series Routledge Communication Series
Routledge Communication Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, Social groups, Communication Studies, Social groups, communities and identities

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