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Sproule, J. Michael – 1994
The fissures, if not chasms, between two recently published histories of the field of communication demonstrate that teachers/scholars of communication lack an agreed-upon recollection of their social and intellectual origins. The influence of muckrakers has been so great that, paradoxically, they seem easy to ignore in constructing a history of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Mass Media
Trauth, Denise M.; Huffman, John L. – 1979
The rationale for broadcast regulation has undergone some changes over the years. At first, the rationale for such regulation was based on the concept that the airwaves are owned by the public and that the regulatory bodies act as agents for the public in controlling what is transmitted. In 1943, the United States Supreme Court built a rationale…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Court Litigation
Fernandes, James J. – Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, 1984
Points out the pioneer work in communication processes of T. H. Gallaudet, founder of American education for the deaf. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Deafness, Educational History, Nonverbal Communication

Shumaker, Ann Elizabeth – Art Education, 1986
Presents the results of a content analysis of 12 representative years of the journal, "Art Education." The analysis was conducted using a modified version of Lasswell's communication model. Results reveal art education trends in the United States. (JDH)
Descriptors: Art Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis, Educational Trends

Chesebro, James W. – Communication Quarterly, 1993
Provides a preliminary examination of the relationships which exist between the disciplines of communication and computer science. Isolates the original principles which determined the development of computer science. Suggests how these early formation principles had and continue to have on the study of communication. Focuses on the seminal role…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Science, Information Theory

Heyda, John – College Composition and Communication, 1999
Discusses how freshman English separated from other courses. Considers many different points of view regarding the development of freshman English versus composition and communication. Ponders what composition would be like in the last half century had it incorporated communication. Concludes that when freshman English won the "Turf…
Descriptors: College English, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Freshman Composition
Kimball, Lillian G. – American Book Company, 1911
This textbook is an elementary English course based upon two fundamental facts in regard to language: (1) the purpose of language is communication of thought; and (2) the use of language is an art. The book also provides a complete and progressive course of instruction in the use of the dictionary as an aid to both oral and written language.
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English Instruction, Communication (Thought Transfer), Dictionaries

Walters, Edward M. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1982
A historical approach to the future of the book in the academic library postulates continuity with the past and breaks with tradition. Distinguishing between cumulative and noncumulative knowledge and basic and applied research, this article concludes that knowledge in certain disciplines is still best communicated by books. (Nine references).…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Books, Communication (Thought Transfer), Futures (of Society)
Campbell, John Angus – 1990
Several implications for the understanding of the Darwinian revolution follow from an analysis of the role of colloquial language and prudential reason in Charles Darwin's quest for a theory of evolution. First, the term "natural selection" is not merely or even primarily a technical term and thus cannot be understood accurately apart…
Descriptors: Biology, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evolution, Language Role

Fisher, Walter R. – Journal of Communication, 1985
This introductory article--in a symposium that explores the role of stories in human discourse--defines and sketches the history of the "narrative paradigm." (PD)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Epistemology

Becker, Henk A. – Simulation and Games, 1980
Describes the historical and international development of simulation and gaming in terms of simulation as analytical models, and games as communicative models; and forecasts possible futures of simulation and gaming. (CMV)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Futures (of Society), Game Theory, History

Simpson, Christopher – Journal of Communication, 1996
Examines the work and the life of German public opinion expert Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann. Shows that the attitudes and analytic tools she forged during her youth and brought to bear in her work as a Nazi Collaborator and apologist shaped her later thinking, including her articulation of the "spiral of silence" model of mass communication…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Intellectual History, Media Research
Distance Education Report, 2000
Discusses television in the 1960s as a form of communication including commercial television (CTV), public television (PTV), educational television (ETV), and instructional television (ITV). The Educational Media Study Panel (EMSP), an official advisory group to the Commissioner and the U.S. Office of Education, studied the growth of television…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Objectives, Educational Television

Vickery, Brian – Journal of Documentation, 1999
Provides an outline account of the development and context of scientific and technical communication during the 20th century. Reviews the main channels and forms of communication, their contributions to the overall pattern of information flow, the increasing volume and diversity of scientific information, and the changes computers have made.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Technology, Information Transfer, Scholarly Communication
Jabusch, David M. – 1992
Interest in early means of communication and in the uses and kinds of media that existed in ancient cultures is starting to grow among communication scholars. Conversation analysis of these cultures is obviously impossible, so that the emphasis must rest with material cultural artifacts. Many ancient cultures used non-verbal codes for dyadic…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Context