This timely volume provides an in-depth look at why the field of
communication is so central in initiatives for social impact around
the world. In Distinctive Qualities in Communication Research,
editors Donal Carbaugh and Patrice M. Buzzanell bring together
scholars with varied and productive approaches to communication to
address the question of what distinguishes communication research
from similar studies in other disciplines. Each contributor
responds to the question: "What makes your research communication
research? How does your program of inquiry treat communication not
simply as data, but as its primary theoretical concern?" Their
responses are the heart of this book.
The questions addressed and answered herein define the qualities
that set research in communication apart from work in related
fields, such as social psychology, linguistics, sociology,
anthropology, and psychology. The book begins and ends by looking
across these studies generally, bringing into view not only the
specific possibilities in the study of communication today, but
also what such study contributes generally to understanding human
problems, social relations, and communities.
This volume provides an invaluable resource for graduate
students beginning their study in communication; academics needing
to define the distinctive contributions that communication research
makes; and administrators who want to understand the scope and
breadth of work in communication. It provides an invaluable
resource for defining the role of communication research in the
academic community and the contributions it makes to the study of
human interaction.
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