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Pope-Ruark, Rebecca – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
With our core focus on teaching and scholarship, business communication teacher-scholars are well placed to become leaders in the international Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) movement. In this article, SoTL is defined and contextualized, three SoTL research approaches are introduced, and disciplinary research projects are suggested. A…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Business Communication, Communication Research, Research Methodology
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Bruce, Susan M.; Borders, Christy – American Annals of the Deaf, 2015
Findings are presented from communication intervention research in three areas related to deafness with disability (DWD): D/deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) with (a) intellectual disability, (b) autism spectrum disorders, (c) deafblindness. Early identification, prevalence, theoretical perspectives, and evidence-based practices are discussed.…
Descriptors: Deafness, Partial Hearing, Hearing Impairments, Intellectual Disability
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Robinson, Patrick – Journal of Extension, 2013
This article discusses the concept of "framing" within the context of relevant communication and psychological research and considers its potential applicability to Extension science communication. Examples of research-based support for the framing of scientific issues are presented, along with a literature-based discussion of the…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Scientific and Technical Information, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research
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Mickelson, William T.; Welch, S. A. – International Journal of Listening, 2013
Measuring latent traits is central to quantitative listening research and has been the focus of many studies. One such prominent measurement instrument, based on the Wolvin and Coakley (1993) listening taxonomy, was developed by Ford, Wolvin, and Chung (2000). Subsequent validation research (Mickelson & Welch, 2012) called for revisiting and…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Communication Research, Rating Scales, Measurement Techniques
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Janusik, Laura A. – International Journal of Listening, 2013
Many people influence us throughout our lives, and sometimes we are fortunate enough to have the opportunity to reflect upon the influence. Often, this is more challenging than it sounds, as some people become a part of our DNA, inextricably linked to who we are, what we believe, and how we work. Such is the case of the influence of Robert (Bob)…
Descriptors: Listening, Intellectual Disciplines, Scholarship, Communication Research
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Bruyer, Tom; Jacobs, Geert; Vandendaele, Astrid – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2016
This article presents a case-based exploration of the complex interactions between learning, research, and practice in the field of business and professional communication. It focuses on a student research project in the area of corporate social responsibility in the biopharmaceutical industry. Adopting an autoethnographic approach, we aim to…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Education Work Relationship, Professional Education
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van Kruiningen, Jacqueline F. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2013
The aim of this methodological paper is to expound on and demonstrate the value of conversation-analytical research in the area of (informal) teacher learning. The author discusses some methodological issues in current research on interaction in teacher learning and holds a plea for conversation-analytical research on interactional processes in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Teacher Education, Informal Education, Interpersonal Communication
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Cunningham, Jennifer M. – Written Communication, 2014
This study examines a social network site (SNS) where specific interlocutors communicate by combining aspects of academic American English (AE), digital language (DL), and African American Language (AAL)--creating a digital form of AAL or digital AAL (DAAL). This article describes the features of DAAL in the discursive, online context of MySpace,…
Descriptors: Social Networks, African American Culture, Web Sites, Discourse Communities
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Morreale, Sherwyn; Staley, Constance; Stavrositu, Carmen; Krakowiak, Maja – Communication Education, 2015
The purpose of this study is to better understand new college students' attitudes toward and perceptions of communication media and technology and themselves as communicators in the context of communication competence. Building on the results of a previous qualitative study, the researchers developed a survey focused on communication competence in…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, College Freshmen, Information Technology
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Baker, Nicole Marie; Hastings, Sally O. – Communication Teacher, 2013
Most interpersonal communication course textbooks include a section or chapter on the topic of self-disclosure. Students are normally introduced to elements of self-disclosure, such as a definition, functions, or reasons for self-disclosure, risks of self-disclosure, and the role of self-disclosure in relationships. Historically, research on…
Descriptors: Self Disclosure (Individuals), Dating (Social), Web Sites, Interpersonal Communication
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Swets, Benjamin; Jacovina, Matthew E.; Gerrig, Richard J. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2013
In ordinary conversation, speakers experience pressures both to produce utterances suited to particular addressees and to do so with minimal delay. To document the impact of these conversational pressures, our experiment asked participants to produce brief utterances to describe visual displays. We complicated utterance planning by including…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Language Research, Undergraduate Students, Interpersonal Communication
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Morreale, Sherwyn; Backlund, Philip; Sparks, Leyla – Communication Education, 2014
Communication education is concerned with the communicative aspects of teaching and learning in various situations and contexts. Although the historical roots of this area of inquiry date back to the classical study of rhetoric by the Greeks and Romans, this report focuses on the field's emergence as an important area of modern scholarly…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Educational History, Intellectual History, Communication Skills
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Kelly, Stephanie; Davis, M. Justin – Communication Teacher, 2011
To say that there is a lack of student enthusiasm on the first day of Research Methods is an understatement. Research Methods begins each semester with two teaching goals: (1) lowering classroom anxiety; and (2) bolstering student enthusiasm for the course material by helping them identify its relation to their lives. The most powerful…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Research Methodology, Models, Teacher Student Relationship
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Baltzersen, Rolf K. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
In daily language use, we sometimes comment on the conversation with phrases such as "What do you mean by saying that?" or "That was nice of you to say." This communication about the communication is sometimes labeled as metacommunication. It can be used for many different purposes; for instance, to try and clarify or appraise…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervision, Communication Strategies, Higher Education
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Leighter, James L.; Rudnick, Lisa; Edmonds, Theresa J. – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2013
Designing solutions to social problems requires some degree of interpretive accountability to the sociocultural systems in which design solutions must live. Our case studies show how ethnography of communication research generates distinctive resources for design. (Contains 5 notes.)
Descriptors: Social Problems, Problem Solving, Communication Research, Sociocultural Patterns
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