When Communication Became a Discipline
Abstract
When Communication Became a Discipline argues that speech and journalism professors embraced the concept of communication between 1964 and 1982. They changed the names of their scholarly societies and journals and revised their academic curricula. Five “strands” of scholarship became and remain central to this transformation. Communication is not a traditional academic discipline, but its scholars convinced their colleagues to understand and embrace it. When Communication Became a Discipline presents an argument with historical evidence that illustrates scholarly creativity at its finest.
Schlagworte
Mass Communication Higher Education History Journalism Communication Discipline Communication Studies Communication scholarship- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–viii Preface i–viii
- 161–174 Bibliography 161–174
- 175–178 Index of Names 175–178
- 179–182 Index of Topics 179–182
- 183–184 About the Author 183–184