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Received:  by CIOS Mailer; Monday 9 Dec 2002 15:55:17
Date:          Mon, 9 Dec 2002 15:40 -0400
To:            "Multiple recipients of COMGRADS" 
From:          "KIM BLOOMSTROM" 
Subject:       Re: Texts

Here are some more history comm texts.  Haven't read them yet.  They 
are for a class I am taking. Will let you know if anything seems really 
exciting.  

Kim Bloomstrom

Crowley, David and Paul Heyer. Communication in History: Technology, 
Culture, 
Society. New York: Longman, 1991. 

Czitrom, David. Media and the American Mind: From Morse to McLuhan 
Chapel 
Hill, NC: U of NC, 1982. 

Illich, Ivan and Barry Sanders. ABC: The Alphabetization of the Popular 
Mind. 
New York: Random House, 1988. 

Ong, Walter J. Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of The World. 
New York: 
Routledge, 1982. 



----- Original Message -----
From: "Anastacia" 
Date: Friday, December 6, 2002 2:03 pm
Subject: Texts

> Hello.
> 
> I recently looked for some books on the history of the field of
> communication. I located many sources that I thought I would 
> share. I
> haven't read most of these so I can't offer any reviews. But I would
> love to hear any informal reviews if you've read any of these. 
> Also, if
> anyone has additional sources, please let me know. 
> 
> Barnouw, E. Gerbner, G. Schramm, W., Worth, T. L. & Gross, L. (1989).
> International encyclopedia of communications. NY: Oxford University
> Press.
> 
> Casmir, F. L. (Ed.). (1994). Building communication theories: A
> socio/cultural approach. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
> 
> Cohen, H. (1994). The history of speech communication: The 
> emergence of
> a discipline, 1914-1945. Annandale, VA: National Communication
> Association. 
> 
> Craig, R. T. (1999). Communication theory as a field. Communication
> Theory, 9, 2, pp?
> 
> Crowley, D. J. & Heyer, P. (2002). Communication in history: 
> Technology,culture, society. Allyn & Bacon.
> 
> Dahnke, G. L., & Clatterbuck, G. W. (1990). Human communication: 
> Theoryand research. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. 
> 
> Dance, F. E. X. (1970). The "concept" of communication. Journal of
> Communication, 20, 2, 210-210.
> 
> Daniel, J. (1995). Changing the players and the game. Annandale, VA:
> Speech Communication Association.
> 
> Deetz, S. A. (1994). Future of the discipline: The challenges, the
> research, and the social contribution. Communication Yearbook, 17,
> 565-600.
> 
> Delia, J. Communication research: A history (chapter).
> 
> Dues, M. & Brown, M. (1998). Boxing Plato's Shadow. McGraw Hill. 
> 
> Ferment in the field (1983). Journal of Communication 33, 3.
> 
> Fiske, J. (1990). Introduction to communication studies. NY: 
> Routledge.
> Griffin, E. (1994). A first look at communication theory (2nd 
> ed.). New
> York: McGraw-Hill.
> 
> Hardt, H. (1992). Critical communication studies: Essays on
> communication, history, and theory in America. NY: Routledge. 
> 
> Harper, N. L. (1980). Human Communication Theory: A history of a
> paradigm. Boynton/Cook. 
> 
> Heath, R. L., & Bryant, J. (1992). Human communication theory and
> research: Concepts, contexts, & challenges. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence
> Erlbaum Associates.
> 
> Kibler, R. & Barker, L. (eds). (1969). Conceptual frontiers in
> speech-communication: Report of the New Orleans conference on research
> and instructional development. New York, NT: Speech Communication
> Association. 
> 
> Leed-Hurwitz, W. (1995). Social approaches to communication. Guilford
> Press.
> 
> Littlejohn, S. W. (1992). Theories of human communication. 
> Belmont, CA:
> Wadsworth.
> 
> Mattelart, A. (1996). The invention of communication. Minneapolis, MN:
> University of Minnesota Press.
> 
> Mattelart, A. & Mattelart, M. (2000). Theories of communication: A 
> shortintroduction. Thousand Oaks, Sage.
> 
> Peters, J. D. (1999). Speaking into the air: A history of the idea of
> communication. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
> 
> Rogers, E. (1994). A history of communication study: A biographical
> approach. NY: Free Press.
> 
> Schiller, D. (1997). Theorizing communication: A history. New York:
> Oxford University Press.
> 
> Schramm, W. (1997). The beginnings of communication study in 
> America: A
> personal memoir. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 
> 
> Shepherd, G. J. (1993). Building a discipline of communication. 
> Journalof Communication, 43, 3, 83-91.
> 
> Trent, J. (1997). Communication: Views from the helm for the 21st
> century. Allyn & Bacon.
> 
> Wallace, K. R. (1954). The history of speech, 1953: An overview. The
> Quarterly Journal of Speech, 40, 2, 117-129.  OR SPEECH EDUCATION In
> AMERICA
> 
> Winans, J. A. The need for research. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1.
> 
> Wood, J. & Gregg, R. (eds). (1995). Toward the 21st Century: The 
> futureof speech communication. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
> 
> Work, W. & Jeffrey, R. (eds.) (1989). The past in prologue: A 75th
> Anniversary history of SCA. Annandale, VA: Speech Communication
> Association.
> 
> Simpson, C. (1996). Science of coercion: Communication research and
> psychological warfare 1945-1960. Oxford University Press.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Anastacia Kurylo
> Rutgers University
> Communication, Information and Library Studies
> 
> Homepage
> http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2fndf/anasta/ 
> 
> Check this out!!!! Almost 400 links to communication relevant sites.
> http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2fndf/anasta/websites.htm 
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