Aim & Scope
Communication Yearbook continues the tradition of publishing rich, state-of-the-discipline literature reviews. This volume offers insightful descriptions of communication research as well as reflections on the implications of those findings for other areas of the discipline. Editor Charles T. Salmon presents a volume with diverse chapters from scholars across the globe. Chapters cover a wide range of topics, including nanotechnology, deception, terror management theory, and the rhetorical aftermath of genocide. Commentaries from senior scholars round out the contents, providing insights on the groundbreaking work presented here. As a whole, this volume will be valuable to scholars and researchers across the communication discipline and around the world. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1977 - 2016 ) | Communication Yearbook | ( 2017 - 9999 ) | Annals of the International Communication Association. |
2016 - VOLUME 40, ISSUE 1
How Long Do News Framing Effects Last? A Systematic review of Longitudinal Studies
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Communication Yearbook , 2016 - VOLUME 40, ISSUE 1 , pp 3-30.
Unpacking Engagement: Convergence and Divergence in Transportation and Identification
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Communication Yearbook , 2016 - VOLUME 40, ISSUE 1 , pp 33-66.
Connected television: Media Convergence, Industry Structure, and Corporate Strategies
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Communication Yearbook , 2016 - VOLUME 40, ISSUE 1 , pp 69-93.
Contemporary Quality TV: The Entertainment Experience of Complex Serial Narratives
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Communication Yearbook , 2016 - VOLUME 40, ISSUE 1 , pp 95-124.
Strategically Mean: Extending the Study of Relational Aggression in Communication
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Communication Yearbook , 2016 - VOLUME 40, ISSUE 1 , pp 151-172.
Advice: Expanding the Communication Paradigm
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Communication Yearbook , 2016 - VOLUME 40, ISSUE 1 , pp 213-243.