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| Australian Journal of Communication |
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| Volume 27(1), 2000 |
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| CONTENTS |
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Anderson James. |
The organisational self and the practices of control and resistance. |
1-32 |
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| | This presentation to the Australian & New Zealand Communication Association intends to document an effort in theory development that began with the intention of bringing four concepts -- the self, moral action, the organisation, and power -- to bear on the issues of ethnical conduct within organisational settings | |
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Pacific Rim
theory
interpersonal
organizational
ethics
social power
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Balka Ellen. |
Recipe for new directions in communications research: Take one feminist, add an interest in the social aspects of computing and shake; finally, stir with communications and serve at the 1999 ANZCA conference. |
33-50 |
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| | I explore the 1999 ANZCA conference theme, Stirred not shaken? Communication challenges and change, by discussing the intersection of communication, computer science, and women's studies | |
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gender
computer
technologies
science
theory
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Cecez-Kecmanovic Dubravka, Treleaven, Lesley, and Moodie, Debra. |
Computer-mediated communication: Challenges of knowledge sharing. |
51-66 |
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| | The paper explores the challenges of knowledge sharing in organisation-wide computer-mediated communication (CMC) | |
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computer
methodology
education
higher education
language
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Dickson David A., Hargie, Owen D. W., and Rainey, Seanenne. |
Communicaiton and relational development between Catholic and Protestant students in Northern Ireland. |
67-82 |
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| | This article presents the results of a major investigation into the content and pattern of inter and intradenominational disclosure, and the degree to which relationship development occurs, between all Protestant and Catholic first-year students from Northern Ireland (n=270) who were enrolled in one faculty of a major university | |
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interpersonal
Europe
methodology
religion
higher education
small group roles
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McGregor Helen, Saunders, Shirley, Fry, Kate, and Taylor, Elizabeth. |
Designing a system for the development of communication abilities within an engineering context. |
83-94 |
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| | Recent reviews of engineering education have highlighted the imperative for improving the abilities of engineers to communicate with professional colleagues, non-technical coworkers, and the community | |
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education
higher education
Pacific Rim
science
technologies
interpersonal
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Saunders Shirley, and Saee, John. |
Intercultural communication competence and managerial functions within the Australian hospitality industry. |
111-128 |
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| | This paper considers the nature of intercultural communication competence and its application to managers in the Australian hospitality industry | |
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race
intercultural
competence
organizational
Pacific Rim
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Willemyns Michael, Gallois, Cynthia, and Callan, Victor. |
Accommodating power in supervisor-supervisee communication: A content analysis. |
129-142 |
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| | Communication accommodation theory (CAT) is a framework for analysing interactants' communication behaviours, goals, motivations, and outcomes in inter-group and interpersonal communication | |
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nonverbal
personality and psychology
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