TY - BOOK AU - Cohen,Elisia L. TI - Communication yearbook SN - 0415823315 AV - P90 .C66 2013eb U1 - 302.2 23 PY - 2013/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Communication N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; pt. I; Rethinking organizational membership and career formation in a global information society --; 1; Constrained and constructed choices in career: an examination of communication pathways to dignity; Patrice M. Buzzanell and Kristen Lucas --; 2; Joining and leaving organizations in a global information society; Brenda L. Berkelaar --; pt. II; Reappraising communication frameworks, models, methods and paradigms --; 3; A multi-theoretical, multi-level, multi-dimensional network model of the media system: production, content and audiences; Katherine Ognyanova and Peter Monge --; 4; A taxonomy of communication networks; Michelle Shumate, Andrew Pilny, Yannick C. Atouba, Jinseok Kim, Macarena Peña-y-Lillo, Katherine R. Cooper, Ariann Sahagun and Sijia Yang --; 5; Conceptualizing online discussion value: a multi-dimensional framework for analysing user comments on mass media websites; Marc Ziegele and Oliver Quiring --; 6; On media and science in late modern societies; Pieter Maeseele --; 7; Latent growth modeling for communication research: opportunities and perspectives; Flaviu A. Hodis and Georgeta M. Hodis --; pt. III; Reassessments of message design and persuasion scholarship --; 8; The relative persuasiveness of different message types does not vary as a function of the persuasive outcome assessed: evidence from 29 meta-analyses of 2,062 effect sizes for 13 message variations; Daniel J. O'Keefe --; 9; Vaccinating voters: surveying political campaign innoculation scholarship; Josh Compton and Bobi Ivanov --; pt. IV; Reviewing trends : scholarship evaluating media engagement and exposure effects --; 10; The effects of engagement with entertainment; Riva Tukachinsky and Robert S. Tokunaga --; 11; Selective exposure, extended exposure and sidetracked exposure: a model of media exposure on the internet and consequential effects; Xigen Li and Xudong Liu --; 12; Leveling up: a review of emerging trends and suggestions for the next generation of communication research investigating video games' effects; Anthony M. Limperos, Edward Downs, James D. Ivory and Nicholas David Bowman --; 13; Theoretical underpinnings of reducing the media's negative effect on children: person-centered, negatively-valenced evaluative mediation within a persuasion framework; Eric Rasmussen --; About the Editor --; About the Contributors ER -