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Santo, Anna R.; Huber-Stearns, Heidi; Smith, Hollie – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2022
This review paper synthesizes peer-reviewed empirical research published between 2010 and 2021 about wildland fire communication practices. Our goal was to systematically review and provide an overview of how wildland fire communication has been empirically studied, and theoretical and methodological underpinnings and representativeness of this…
Descriptors: Fire Protection, Communications, Research Reports, Research Methodology

Zaidman, Nurit – Management Communication Quarterly, 2001
Analyzes differences and conflicts in intercultural business communication between Israeli and Indian businesspeople, also analyzing their communication sources and strategies. Finds that communication problems between international managers are better explained by focusing on differences between their discourse systems rather than global…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Conflict, Discourse Analysis

Ahmed, Niaz – New Jersey Journal of Communication, 2001
Contributes to the debate on standardized versus specialized approaches to international advertising. Compares print advertising from the United States and India and examines how cultural values are manifest in advertising. Finds significant differences in the way these two countries produced advertising messages and that different cultural values…
Descriptors: Advertising, Communication Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Bode, Robert Allen – 1988
In order to discover whether Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's rhetorical perspective has provided a unique ethical perspective of communication, a review of the literature on existing ethical perspectives of communication would be in order. Ronald C. Arnett and Richard L. Johannesen, two contemporary researchers, have provided thorough reviews of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship

Kirkwood, William G. – Southern Communication Journal, 1989
Shows why truthfulness, because of its link to spirituality, was the foremost standard for speech in ancient India, and how its practice was defined, emphasizing the consequences of truthfulness and deceit for speakers themselves. Considers possible contributions to current rhetorical and ethical studies. (SR)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Communication Research, Credibility, Deception
King, Christopher R. – 1981
Based on the theoretical concepts and research methodology of Paul Ekman and Wallace Friesen, a study examined the emblems (gestures with exact verbal meanings) of Punjabi (India) immigrants in Canada. A limited repertoire of 63 emblems was elicited from nine Punjabi informants and then shown to nine Canadian citizens and one United States…
Descriptors: Adults, Body Language, Communication Research, Cross Cultural Studies
Lindstrom, Anna K. B.; Samovar, Larry A. – 1989
To examine how different cultures define and express love, a study focused on the discourse concerning love as advanced by four students from India, Iran, Japan, and Norway. The discourse was recorded on two different occasions: an extended interview about students' perceptions of love both in their countries and in the United States; and a panel…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context

McDowell, Stephen D. – Journal of Communication, 1995
Examines the Indian state's role in promoting the software industry, and the different forms of power used to this end. Juxtaposes the new conventional understanding of policy liberalization with the concepts of the network state and transformational power to understand the shifts that have taken place in India's software policy over the past 10…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Software, Foreign Countries, Government (Administrative Body)

Papa, Michael J.; Singhal, Arvind; Law, Sweety; Pant, Saumya; Sood, Suruchi; Rogers, Everett M.; Shefner-Rogers, Corinne L. – Journal of Communication, 2000
Explores processes of social change initiated by an entertainment-education radio soap opera by studying its effects in an observational case study in one rural village in India. Investigates the paradoxes, contradictions, and audience members' struggles in the process of media-stimulated change, a process involving parasocial interaction, peer…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Melkote, Srinivas R. – 1988
A study looked at an agricultural extension project in south India to examine comprehension of the extension team's intentionality by the poorest farmers. Subjects, 50 farmers in the village of Porandla in the state of Andhra Pradesh, were interviewed and measured to see if their knowledge and comprehension approximated a constant across all…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Case Studies, Communication Problems, Communication Research

Mody, Bella – Journal of Communication, 1995
Traces changing state-capital relations in telecommunications in India since its beginning as a law-and-order maintenance tool of the British Empire. Focuses on how the state included the interests of particular external and internal forces (foreign capital, domestic capital, the World Bank, workers and managers in the state monopoly, and users)…
Descriptors: Capital, Communication Research, Foreign Countries, Government (Administrative Body)