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Communication Yearbook 34
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ABSTRACT
Communication Yearbook 34 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Communication and the Social Sciences: Contributions to Interdisciplinary Theory
chapter 1|38 pages
Young Adults’ Perpetual Contact, Social Connectivity and Social Control through the Internet and Mobile Phones
chapter 2|22 pages
A Few Transparent Liars: Explaining 54% Accuracy in Deception Detection Experiments
chapter 3|30 pages
From Dispositional Attributions to Behavior Motives: The Folk-Conceptual Theory and Implications for Communication
chapter 4|40 pages
Raising the Specter of Death: What Terror Management Theory Brings to the Study of Fear Appeals
chapter 5|8 pages
Commentary —Toward the Development of Interdisciplinary Theory
part |2 pages
PART II Communication Processes, Normative Ideals, and Political Realities
chapter 6|26 pages
Emerging Agendas at the Intersection of Political and Science Communication: The Case of Nanotechnology
chapter 7|44 pages
Public Deliberation on Policy Issues: Normative Stipulations and Practical Resolutions
chapter 8|46 pages
Personalization of Politics: A Critical Review and Agenda for Research
chapter 9|16 pages
Commentary Mediating the Public Sphere: Democratic Deliberation, Communication Gaps and the Personalization of Politics
part |2 pages
PART III Communication and Societies in Transition