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Berquist, Goodwin – 1983
Developed as part of a program designed to examine why so few graduates of doctoral programs demonstrate their scholarship through the media of books and refereed publications, the four papers in this series address the question of publication. The first paper explains why one should publish, explores differences between graduate term papers and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Graduate Study, Professional Recognition, Publications
Clark, Francis E.; Angert, Jay F. – Instructional Innovator, 1984
Discusses lack of integration between communication and educational technology research, and argues that theory and research must be reciprocal, that media research efforts will continue to produce limited observations without acknowledgement of commonality with communication, and that findings of previous media research need to be integrated…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Communication Research, Educational Media, Educational Technology
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Journalism Educator, 1982
Journalism teachers share ideas about copywriting assignments, research in public relations, student involvement in a television production, and the use of journalism classes to monitor language skills. (HOD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Language Skills
Himes, Kenneth G. – 1983
Debate paradigms, which at one time established standards to help judges evaluate arguments and rules to guide debaters' argument choice and strategy selection, no longer offer consistent guidance for either judges or debaters. An increased emphasis on creativity and flexibility has led to a general unwillingness to use a rigid debate format. The…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Debate, Evaluation Criteria
Savage, Grant T. – 1985
Intended for researchers and teachers of the small group process, decision making, and negotiation, this paper offers a review and critique of J. Habermas's theory of universal pragmatics. The first section of this paper retraces Habermas's theory, which seeks to free social action from false consciousness (that is, political ideologies) that…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
Larson, Charles U. – 1989
Kenneth Burke's concepts of identification, the five terms of dramatism, and strategic uses of ambiguity can be successfully taught to undergraduates if appropriate and familiar examples are used. Print and electronic advertising offer the instructor an up-to-date, familiar, and abundant source of classroom examples. Market segmentation models…
Descriptors: Advertising, Ambiguity, Audience Response, Communication Research
Friedrich, Gustav W. – 1985
The speech communication department chair's most important function involves creating a healthy departmental climate for professional growth and development. While the department chair must be able to recognize and accept the fact that some faculty members cannot or will not improve their performance, there are still four principles he or she can…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communication Research, Department Heads, Departments
Cairney, Trevor – Australian Journal of Reading, 1987
Points out that teachers who understand that learning to read and write is a complex social as well as cognitive process will structure their classrooms for collaboration and meaningful reading and writing. Claims they will also examine why they vary their teaching practices for different groups of children. (SKC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences