The International Communication Gazette, Vol. 78 No. 7, 2016
1.) Communication descending. --James A Anderson.
2.) The field, fermented: Prestige and the vocational bind in communication research. --Jefferson D Pooley.
3.) ‘Paris with snakes’? The future of communication is/as ‘Cultural Science’. --John Hartley, Jason Potts.
4.) Unbearable lightness? Maybe because of the irrelevance/ incommensurability of Western theories? An enigma of Indian Media Research. --CSHN Murthy.
5.) Cutting the Gordian Knot of Communication Research. --Roderick McDougall.
6.) Can media and communication researchers turn the present challenges of research impact and interdisciplinarity into future opportunities?. --Panayiota Tsatsou.
7.) Involution and vacuum: Comments on mainstream U.S. media studies. --Chin-Chuan Lee.
8.) Whither culture? On the predominance of cognitivism in media and communication studies. --Claudia Alvares.
9.) Paris, Friday, 13 November 2015: Modest thoughts of an interculturalist. --Peter Praxmarer.
10.) Where is Paulo Freire?. --Ana Fernandez-Aballi Altamirano.
11.) The value of environmental communication research. --Benedetta Brevini.
12.) Media research and psychoanalysis: A suggestion. --Jacob Johanssen.
13.) Smash-and-grab, truth and dare. --Colin Chasi, Ylva Rodny-Gumede.
14.) How ‘sustainable’ is development communication research?. --Jan Servaes.
15.) Waving the flag for development communication: Why there is still hope for communication research. --Valentina Bau.
16.) Recognizing ‘ourselves’ in media and communications research. --Robin Mansell.
2.) The field, fermented: Prestige and the vocational bind in communication research. --Jefferson D Pooley.
3.) ‘Paris with snakes’? The future of communication is/as ‘Cultural Science’. --John Hartley, Jason Potts.
4.) Unbearable lightness? Maybe because of the irrelevance/ incommensurability of Western theories? An enigma of Indian Media Research. --CSHN Murthy.
5.) Cutting the Gordian Knot of Communication Research. --Roderick McDougall.
6.) Can media and communication researchers turn the present challenges of research impact and interdisciplinarity into future opportunities?. --Panayiota Tsatsou.
7.) Involution and vacuum: Comments on mainstream U.S. media studies. --Chin-Chuan Lee.
8.) Whither culture? On the predominance of cognitivism in media and communication studies. --Claudia Alvares.
9.) Paris, Friday, 13 November 2015: Modest thoughts of an interculturalist. --Peter Praxmarer.
10.) Where is Paulo Freire?. --Ana Fernandez-Aballi Altamirano.
11.) The value of environmental communication research. --Benedetta Brevini.
12.) Media research and psychoanalysis: A suggestion. --Jacob Johanssen.
13.) Smash-and-grab, truth and dare. --Colin Chasi, Ylva Rodny-Gumede.
14.) How ‘sustainable’ is development communication research?. --Jan Servaes.
15.) Waving the flag for development communication: Why there is still hope for communication research. --Valentina Bau.
16.) Recognizing ‘ourselves’ in media and communications research. --Robin Mansell.
Hartley, John - Personal Name
Servaes, Jan - Personal Name
Chasi, Colin - Personal Name
Johanssen, Jacob - Personal Name
Brevini, Benedetta - Personal Name
Praxmarer, Peter - Personal Name
Alvares, Claudia - Personal Name
Lee, Chin-Chuan - Personal Name
Tsatsou, Panayiota - Personal Name
McDougall, Roderick - Personal Name
Pooley, Jefferson D. - Personal Name
Anderson, James A - Personal Name
Mansell, Robin - Personal Name
Servaes, Jan - Personal Name
Chasi, Colin - Personal Name
Johanssen, Jacob - Personal Name
Brevini, Benedetta - Personal Name
Praxmarer, Peter - Personal Name
Alvares, Claudia - Personal Name
Lee, Chin-Chuan - Personal Name
Tsatsou, Panayiota - Personal Name
McDougall, Roderick - Personal Name
Pooley, Jefferson D. - Personal Name
Anderson, James A - Personal Name
Mansell, Robin - Personal Name
Vol. 78 No. 7, 2016
1748-0493
e-Journal PIK
Inggris
SAGE
2016
London
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