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《Communication Teacher》2013,27(2):111-114
Objective: Students will develop positive attitudes toward communication research by linking new values and principles with the familiar values and principles contained in children's literature Course: Communication Research Methods Objective: Students will develop positive attitudes toward communication research by linking new values and principles with the familiar values and principles contained in children's literature 相似文献
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《Communication Teacher》2013,27(2):74-77
Courses: Beginning research methods and statistics courses, as well as advanced communication courses that require reading research articles and completing research projects involving statistics Objective: Students will understand the difference between significant and nonsignificant statistical results based on p-value 相似文献
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《Journal of Radio & Audio Media》2013,20(1):235-243
Michael Brian Schiffer. The Portable Radio in American Life. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1991. Michael C. Keith and Joseph M. Krause. The Radio Station (third edition). Boston: Focal Press, 1993. Robert L. Hilliard and Michael C. Keith. The Broadcast Century: A Biography of American Broadcasting. Boston: Focal Press, 1992. Bruce Siegel. Creative Radio Production. Boston: Focal Press, 1992. Lewis B. O'Donnell, Philip Benoit and Carl Hausman. Modern Radio Production (third edition). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993. Daniel Mark Epstein. Sister Aimee: The Life of Aimee Semple McPherson. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1993. Ty Ford. Advanced Audio Production Techniques. Stoneham, MA: Butterworth‐Heinemann, 1993. 相似文献
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Mark Hukill, Ryoto Ono and Chandrasekhar Vallath (Eds.), Electronic Communication Convergence: Policy Challenges in Asia New Delhi: Sage, 2000. Stuart Cunningham (Ed.), Floating Lives Oxford University Press, 1996 Anura Goonasekera and Duncan Holaday (Eds.), Asian Communication Handbook AMIC, 1998. Shelton A. Gunaratne (Ed.), Handbook of the Media in Asia Sage, 2000 相似文献
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《Journal of Radio & Audio Media》2013,20(2):116-134
John R. Catsis. Sports Broadcasting . Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1996. Ralph Engelman. Public Radio and Television in America: A Political History . Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1996. Marc J. Seifer. Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla . Secaucus, NJ: Birch Lane Press, 1996. How to Construct a Radio Documentary (CD‐Rom). Concord, Ontario: Irwin Publishing, 1996. Paul Chantler and Sim Harris. Local Radio Journalism . Oxford: Focal Press, 1997. Donald G. Godfrey and Frederic A. Leigh, (Eds.). Historical Dictionary of American Radio, Westport, CT.: Greenwood Press, 1998. Nancy Lynch Street and Marilyn J. Matelski, (Eds.). Messages From the Underground: Transnational Radio in Resistance and in Solidarity . Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997. Michael Nelson. War of Vie Black Heavens: The Battles of Western Broadcasting in the Cold War . Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1997. Radio Industry (video). New York: Insight Media, 1997. 30 minutes, color. 相似文献
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Gerald S. Greenberg 《Communication Booknotes Quarterly》2013,44(2):78-82
The following essay updates my TABLOID JOURNALISM: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ENGLISH‐LANGUAGE SOURCES (Westport, CT: Greenwood “Bibliographies and Indexes in Mass Media and Communications, Number 10,”; 1996—$65.00, ISBN 0–313–29544–1, 187 pp.) A. U.S. print journalism IT'S ALIVE! HOW AMERICA'S OLDEST PAPER CHEATED DEATH AND WHY IT MATTERS by Steven Cuozzo (New York: Times Books, 1996—$25.00, ISBN 0–8129–2286–7, 342 pp.) “Reversing the Romance: Class and Gender in the Supermarket Tabloids,” by Theron Britt (Prospect, 21: 435–451 [1996]) “Virgins, Vamps and the Tabloid Mentality,” by Linda Fairstein (Media Studies Journal, 12: 92–99 [Winter 1998]) SCOOPED! MEDIA MISS REAL STORY ON CRIME WHILE CHASING SEX, SLEAZE, AND CELEBRITIES by David J. Krajicek (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998—$24.95, ISBN 0–2311–0292–5, 230 pp., bibliographical references) B. U.S. television “The World Outside: Local TV News Treatment of Imported News,” by Raymond L. Carroll and C. A. Tuggle (Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 74: 123–133 [1997]) “Tabloid TV, Courtesy of the Education Department,” by Steven Drummond (Teacher Magazine 9: 14–15 [April 1998]) THE JOURNALISM OF OUTRAGEOUSNESS: TABLOID TELEVISION NEWS VS. INVESTIGATIVE NEWS by Matthew C. Ehrlich (Journalism and Mass Communication Monographs, No.155 [1996]) “Presumed Innocent? A Comparative Analysis of Network News, ‘Newsmagazines’ and Tabloid TV's Pretrial Coverage of the O. J. Simpson Criminal Case,” by Steven A. Esposito (Communications and the Law, 18: 49–72 [December 1996]) “Tabloid and Traditional Television News Magazine Crime Stories: Crime Lessons and Reaffirmation of Social Class Distinctions,” by Maria Elizabeth Grabe (Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 73: 926–946 [1996]) TABLOID TELEVISION: POPULAR JOURNALISM AND THE “OTHER NEWS” by John Langer (London: Routledge “Communication and Society,”; 1998—$24.99, ISBN 0–4150–6636–0, 192 pp., appendix, bibliographical references) “Human Nature and Crime Control: Improving the Feasibility of Nurturant Strategies,”; by Bryan Vila (Politics and the Life Sciences, 16: 3–21 [1997]) C. Legal implications ‘Get That Camera Out of My Face!”: An Examination of the Viability of Suing ‘Tabloid Television’ for Invasion of Privacy,” by Eduardo W. Gonzalez (University of Miami Law Review 51: 935–953 [1997]) “Punishing the Press: Using Contempt of Court to Secure the Right to a Fair Trial,” by Stephen J. Krause (Boston University Law Review 76: 537–574 [1996]) “The Confluence of Sensationalism and News: Media Access to Criminal Investigations and the Public's Right to Know,” by Jimmy R. Moye (CommLaw Conspectus, 6: 89–99 [1998]) D. International perspectives “Public Discourse/Private Fascination: Hybridization in ‘True‐Life‐Story’ Genres,” by Ib Bondebjerg (Media Culture &; Society 18: 27–45 [1996]) “Anthropology in the Body Shop: Lords of the Garden, Cannibalism, and the Consuming Desires of Televisual Anthropology,” by Rosalind C. Morris (American Anthropologist, 98: 137–146 [1996]) “The Media's Impact on International Affairs, Then and Now,” by Johanna Neuman (SAIS Review, 16: 109–123 [Winter/Spring 1996]) “Core of the Problem: Newspaper's Fate Will Gauge More Than Press Freedom,”; by Andrew Sherry (Far Eastern Economic Review, 160: 61–63 [3 July 1997]) 相似文献
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Lewis A. Friedland 《The Communication Review》2013,16(1):111-128
Public Service Broadcasting in a Multichannel Environment: The History and Survival of an Ideal. Robert K. Avery. White Plains, NY: Longman, 1993. Public Television for Sale: Media, the Market, and the Public Sphere. William Hoynes. Boulder and San Francisco: Westview Press, 1994. Public Television: Panacea, Pork Barrel, or Public Trust? Marilyn Lashley. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992. 相似文献
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ABSTRACT Information professionals strive to understand the needs of communities in order to discover ways to connect and engage them in library resources and services. Positive word-of-mouth communication remains one of the most powerful tools used to develop mutually rewarding connections with the community. This article argues that libraries can harness the power of brand advocacy to transform their patrons into the most enthusiastic sharers of information, or informal brand advocates. Moreover, it emphasizes how libraries can carefully build and maintain mutually rewarding community connections through effective brand advocacy by utilizing the STEPPS framework – Social Currency, Triggers, Emotion, Public, Practical Value, Stories. Each principle in this framework can help an organization to effectively spread important brand messages. While the social currency principle encourages people to talk about topics that make them appear more favorable to others, triggers provide everyday cues that remind people of the library brand. Emotion focuses on appealing to feelings and the public principle calls for initiatives that advertise the brand. Finally, practical value motivates people to spread useful information and the stories principle explains that people share their experiences through memorable narratives. The article calls for adopting a holistic approach toward brand advocacy in applying the STEPPS framework in libraries. 相似文献
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Tan Yew Soon and Soh Yew Peng The Development of Singapore's Modern Media Industry Times Academic Press, Singapore 1994, pp. 263 相似文献
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《Communication Teacher》2013,27(1):35-42
Courses: Communication and civic participation course; rhetorical theory, political communication, leadership Objective: Students will explore citizenship through role models and story-telling 相似文献
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《Journal Of Archival Organization》2013,11(2-3):207-215
SUMMARY Widespread adoption of EAD in the United States and in Europe is attributable to a number of factors, including compatibility with ISAD(G), availability of funding for data conversion, requirements of granting agencies, and the desire of archivists to use common standards. 相似文献
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《Communication Teacher》2013,27(2):69-73
Objectives: Students will understand perception and apply step-by-step skills in a personally relevant way by rethinking taken-for-granted proverbs related to gender stereotypes Courses: Gender and Communication, Intercultural Communication, Interpersonal Communication 相似文献
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Objective: This study was undertaken in order to determine how health sciences libraries in a ten-state region are using Loansome Doc, with an emphasis on whether this tool continues to be used to serve unaffiliated health professionals. Methods: Usage data were examined and health sciences libraries were administered a survey to determine how they are using this tool. Results: Loansome Doc usage across libraries is low and declining, and a number of libraries do not serve unaffiliated health professionals with this tool. Conclusions: Use of Loansome Doc is low and declining, in part, due to license restrictions, declining interlibrary loan, and the prevalence of alternatives, such as OCLC's ILLiad, for document delivery to affiliated users. 相似文献
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Abstract INTERLENDING &; DOCUMENT SUPPLY: PROCEEDING OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE HELD IN LONDON, NOVEMBER 1990. Gallico, Alison (Ed.) Southampton, U.K.: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Office for International Lending, 1991. 132 p. ISBN 0–7123–2089-X. $39.00 U.S., paperback. Reviewed by Sheila Walters. ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF REVENUE IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES. Lynch, Mary Jo, project director. American Library Association, 1991. 72p. ISBN 0–8389–5742–0. Reviewed by Helen B. Josephine. 相似文献
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《Communication Teacher》2013,27(1):25-29
Courses: Conflict Management, Interpersonal Communication, Organizational Communication, Small Group Communication Objectives: Students will distinguish between collaboration and compromise. Students will also engage in group processes and make decisions using compromising and collaborating strategies 相似文献
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《Communication Teacher》2013,27(4):183-188
Courses: Communication Theory; Interpersonal Communication; Computer-Mediated Communication Objective: To illustrate the implications of social information processing and hyperpersonal perspective in CMC relationships Time required: 1 hour Materials needed: a DVD of You've Got Mail. scene 2 “Morning log-ons” and scene 21 “Still here” will be used 相似文献