Table of Contents
Foreword 3
Books Reviewed, by Author:
Adelman, Mara B., and Lawrence R. Frey. The Fragile Community: Living Together With AIDS. 4
Aguaded Gomez, Jose Ignacio.
Comunicacion audiovisual en una ensenanza renovada (2nd edition). 5
Axley, Stephen R, Communication at Work. 5
Baker, Aaron, and Todd Boyd. Out of Bounds: Sports, Media, and the Politics of Identity. 5
Bechelloni, Giovanni, and Milly Buonanno, (eds.) Television Fiction and Identities. 6
Biagi, Shirley, and Marilyn Kern-Foxworth (eds.). Facing Difference: Race, Gender and Mass Media. 6
Black, Donald, and James L. Nolan, Jr. (eds.) America at War with Itself 7
Bondebjerg, lb, and Francesco Mono (eds.). Television in Scandanavia History, Politics and Aesthetics. 8
Bromley, David G., and Lewis F. Carter (eds.). Religion and the Social Order: The Issue of Authenticity in the Study of Religions 8
Bunker, Matthew D. Justice and the Media: Reconcilng Fair Trials and a Free Press. 10
Cahn, Dudley D., and Sally A. Lloyd (eds.). Family Violence from a Communication Perspective 10
Cantrill, James G., and Christine L. Oravec (eds.). The Symbolic Earth Discourse and Our Creation of the Environment 12
Caputo, John S., Harry C. Hazel, and Colleen McMahon. Interpersonal Communication Using Reason to Make Relationships Work. 11
Carlsson, Ulla (ed.). Beyond Media Uses and Effects. 12
Christ, William G. (ed.). Media Education Assessment Handbook 13
Cobley, Paul (ed.). The Communication Theory Reader. 14
Curtis, Dan B., et al. Business and Professional Communication, 2nd edition. 14
Daniels, Marilyn. Benedictine Roots In the Development of Deaf Education: Listening with the Heart. 15
Dennis, Everette and Ellen Wartella (eds.). American Communication Research: The Remembered History. 16
Fowler, Bridget. Pierre Bourdieu and Cultural Theory: Critical Investigations. 17
Fowles, Jib. Advertising and Popular Culture. 18
Friedman, Julian (ed.). Writing Long-Running Television Series, Volume Two. 19
Gilbert, Michael A. Coalescent Argumentation. 19
Gjelsten, Gudmund, and Asbjarn Simonnes. A vekse opp i eit mediesamf'unn: ldentitet. toleranse og kommunikasjon i oppsedinga (Growing up in a media-dominated society). 20
Greenberg, Gerald S. Tabloid Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Sources. 20
Haas, Christina. Writing Technology: Studies on the Materiality of Literacy. 21
Harries-Jones, Peter. A Recursive Vision: Ecological Understanding and Gregory Bateson. 21
Harris, Randy Allen (ed.). Landmark Essays on Rhetoric of Science: Case Studies 22
Hill, Annette. Shocking Entertainment: Viewer Response to Violent Movies. 22
Hill, John, and Martin McLoone (eds.). Big Picture, Small Screen: The Relations Between Film and Television. 23
Hoover, Judith D. (ed.). Corporate Advocacy: Rhetoric in the Information Age. 24
Illouz, Eva. Consuming the Romantic Utopia: Love and the Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism 25
Ishikawa, Sakae (ed.). Quality Assessment of Television. 26
Iyengar, Shanto, and Richard Reeves (eds.). Do the Media Govern?: Politicians, Voters, and Reporters in America. 27
Jackson, Bernard S. Making Sense in Law: Linguistic Psychological and Semiotic Perspectives. 28
Knight, Julia (ed.). Diverse Practices: A Critical Reader on British Video Art. 29
Lerbinger, Otto. The Crisis Manager: Fadng Risk and Responsibility. 30
MacCabe, Colin, and Duncan Petrie (eds.). New Scholarship from BFI Research. 30
Maddock, Richard C., and Richard L. Fulton. Marketing to the Mind: Right Brain Strategies for Advertising and Marketing. 31
Mandsville, Thomas A. Understanding Novelty. 32
Metallinos, Nicos. Television Aesthetics: Perceptual, Cognitive, and Compositional Bases 33
Napier, A. David. Foreign Bodies: Performance Art, and Symbolic Anthropology. 34
Nightingale, Virginia. Studying Audiences: The Shock of the Real 34
O'Keefe, Garrett J., et al. Taking a Bite out of Crime. 35
Pedersen, Paul B., et al. (eds). Counseling Across Cultures, 4th edition. 36
Perry, David K. Theory and Research In Mass Communication: Contexts and Consequences. 36
Reporters Sans Frontieres 1996 Report: Freedom of the Press Tlrroughout the World. 37
Richer, Stephen, and Lorna Weir (eds.). Beyond Political Correctness: Toward the Inclusive University. 38
Roof, Judith. Reproductions of Reproduction: Imaging Symbolic Change. 37
Rowe, David. Popular Cultures: Rock Music, Sport and the Politics of Pleasure. 38
Schiller, Dan. Theorizing Comnumkation: A History 38
Segerstrale, Ullica, and Peter Molnar (eds.). Nonverbal Communication: Where Nature Meets Culture. 39
Signorielli, Nancy (ed.). Women In Communication: A Biographical Sourcebook. 40
Singh, Rajendra, Probal Dasgupta, and Jayani K. Lele (eds.). Explorations In Indian Sociolinguistics 41
Spicer, Christopher. Organizational Public Relations: A Political Perspective. 41
Turner, Mark. The Literary Mind. 42
Vorderer, Peter, et al. Suspense: Conceptualizations, Theoretical Analyses, and Empirical Explorations. 43
Walden, Graham R. (compiler). Polling and Survey Research Methods 1935-1979. 43
Walsh, James, et al. Grace Under Pressure: What Gives Life to America's Priests. 44
Wartella, Ellen (ed.). National Television Violence Study, Vol I . 44
Watt, James H., and C. Arthur VanLear (eds.). Dynamic Patterns ln Communication Processes. 45
Weatherby, Georgie Ann, and Susan A. Farrell (eds.). The Power of Gender in Religion. 46
Webster, James G., and Patricia F. Phalen. The Mass Audience: Rediscovering die Dominant Model 46
Wood, Donald N. Post·Intellelctualism and the Decline of Democracy: The Failure of Reason and Responsibility in the Twentieth Century. 47
Index, by Subject 48
Acknowledgements 48
In Memoriam - Lucieone Dhondt 48
Recommended Citation
Biernatzki, William E. S.J.
(1997)
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