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245 0 0 _aCommunication, a different kind of horserace :
_bessays honoring Richard F. Carter /
_cedited by Brenda Dervin, Steven H. Chaffee, with Lois Foreman-Wernet.
246 3 _aCommunication, a different kind of horse race
264 1 _aCresskill, N.J. :
_bHampton Press,
_c[2003]
264 4 _c©2003
300 _axvi, 393 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aThe Hampton Press communication series. Communication alternatives
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tPreface /
_rBrenda Dervin and Steven H. Chaffee --
_g1.
_tA Paradigmatic View /
_rSteven H. Chaffee --
_g2.
_tMyth and Reality in Scientific Discovery: The Case of Agenda Setting Theory /
_rMaxwell McCombs --
_g3.
_tCommunity "Embeddedness" and the Diffusion of Local News /
_rBradley S. Greenberg, Walter Gantz and Jeffrey E. Brand --
_g4.
_tDoes Mass Communication Contribute to Public Understanding of Environmental Problems? /
_rKeith Stamm --
_g5.
_tInformation Needs and the News Environment /
_rFiona Chew --
_g6.
_tConstructing Public Relations Theory and Practice /
_rJames E. Grunig --
_g7.
_tA Theoretical Explication of Collective Life: Coorienting and Communicating /
_rHak-Soo Kim --
_g8.
_tDouble-Clicking to Disaster: The Dark Side of the Web /
_rArnold H. Ismach --
_g9.
_tMapping the News of the World /
_rRobert L. Stevenson --
_g10.
_tIs Knowledge "Power" or "Pain"? The Implications of Knowledge-Information in the Socio-Cultural Context of Korean Society /
_rSung Gwan Park --
_g11.
_tSystems, Gaps, and Communication /
_rThomas L. Jacobson --
_g12.
_tTechnology/Media/Body Complex: Toward the Synchronics of the New Media /
_rJoseph J. Pilotta --
_g13.
_tUncertainty and the Fragmentation of Knowledge /
_rL. David Ritchie --
_g14.
_tShouting Fire in a Crowded Classroom: From Holmes to Homeroom /
_rJeremy Cohen --
_g15.
_tOn the Necessity of Theorizing Responsive Media Design /
_rBrenda Dervin and Lois Foreman-Wernet --
_g16.
_tRichard F. Carter and the Science of Communication /
_rPhillip J. Tichenor --
_g17.
_tMethodologist, Theorist, Thinker, and Bridge Player /
_rEdwin B. Parker --
_g18.
_tA Note of Gratitude /
_rGodwin Chu --
_g19.
_tNothing Much About Ado /
_rHenry Breitrose --
_g20.
_tDick Carter and Me /
_rLee Ruggels --
_g21.
_tIn Our Cooperstown /
_rSteven H. Chaffee --
_g22.
_tThe Master Detective /
_rMaxwell McCombs --
_g23.
_tRecollections of a Methodological Primer /
_rRonald H. Pyszka --
_g24.
_tRelevance, Pertinence, and Salience Revisited /
_rScott Ward --
_g25.
_tIt's Easier to Throw a Ball Than to Catch One /
_rJames E. Grunig --
_g26.
_tSeeing Past the Surface /
_rKeith Stamm --
_g27.
_tMaking Sense out of Nonsense: A Personal Excursion /
_rLawrence Bowen --
_g28.
_tOn Being Understood - Or Not /
_rAlex Edelstein --
_g29.
_tMessage for Richard Carter /
_rPeter Clarke --
_g30.
_tConsidering Carter's Theoretical Methodology /
_rRobert L. Stevenson --
_g31.
_tA Shining Light in a Long Tunnel: Richard F. Carter /
_rArnold H. Ismach --
_g32.
_tA Generous Mentor and Adviser /
_rRobert J. Weis --
_g33.
_tSo Great a Mind /
_rHak-Soo Kim --
_g34.
_tThe Zero Problem, Richard F. Carter, and Me /
_rBrenda Dervin --
_g35.
_tA Good Question /
_rL. David Ritchie --
_g36.
_tExploring Interactivity /
_rDebra Lieberman --
_g37.
_tThose Who Can, Do. Those Who Know, Can /
_rKathleen D. Clark --
_g38.
_tRichard F. Carter: Memorabilia /
_rThomas L. Jacobson --
_g39.
_tA Short Biography and Bibliography of Richard F. Carter /
_rSteven H. Chaffee and Brenda Dervin --
_g40.
_tHow Carter Helps: Aphorisms as Traces /
_rBrenda Dervin and Steven H. Chaffee --
_g41.
_tCommunication: A Harder Science /
_rRichard F. Carter.
520 1 _a"Richard F. Carter was involved in the development of the communication field almost from the beginning. Most closely associated with the mass communication tradition, he has nevertheless become a source of theoretical and methodological illumination for scholars in widely disparate areas. This book brings together 15 exemplar chapters illustrating the applications of Carter's work to specific avenues of scholarship and 23 commentaries that focus on Carter's academic life in the context of the communication field's history. The volume includes a chronology of Carter's professional life and a bibliography of his works; it concludes with an original essay by Carter."--BOOK JACKET.
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