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Communication Theories in a Multicultural World

New York et al.: Peter Lang (2014), xiii, 325 pp.

Contains index

Series: Intersections in Communications and Culture, 31

ISBN 978-1-4331-2305-4 (ebook); 978-1-4331-2306-1 (print)

Signature commbox: 10-Development-E 2014

Keeping the Public Sphere(s) Public / Robert A. White
GENERAL THEORETICAL CONDITIONS
Talking Communicatively About Mass Communication in Communication Theories: Beyond Multiplicity, Toward Communicating / Brenda Dervin and Peter Shields
Social Scientific Theory of Communication Encounters Normativity: A Personal Memoir / Denis McQuail
Understanding the Critical Political Economy of the Media / Janet Wasko
Power, Inequality, and Citizenship: The Enduring Importance of the Political Economy of Communications / Peter Golding and Karen Williamson
Cultural Studies: Dialogue, Continuity, and Change / Roger Bromley
A Mutually Radicalizing Relationship: Communication Theory and Cultural Studies in the United States / Michael Real and David Black
Thinking Communication in Latin America / Jesus Martin-Barbero
Toward a Theory of African Communication / Joseph Oládèjo Fáníran
Theorizing About Communication in India: Sadharanikaran, Rasa, and Other Traditions in Rhetoric and Aesthetics / Keval J. Kumar
THEMATIC APPROACHES
Voice, Citizenship, and Civic Action: Challenges to Participatory Communication / Thomas Tufte
Media, Culture, and the Imagination of Religion / Stewart M. Hoover
Theorizing Development, Communication, and Social Change / Pradip N. Thomas
Human Rights and Communication: Reflections on a Challenging Relationship / Cees J. Hamelink
Struggle, Vatican II, and Development Communication Practice / Ruth Teer-Tomaselli and Key an G. Tomaselli
Media Ecology / Paul A. Soukup, SJ
Journalism, Multiculturalism, and the Struggle for Solidarity / Theodore L. Glasser and Isabel Atvad
Media Ethics in Transnational, Gender Inclusive, and Multicultural Terms / Clifford G. Christians