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To date, the study of communicated explanations has been, at best, unsystematic. There has been little recognition that many, if not most, explanations are eventually delivered to a hearer or hearers. These potential audiences constrain the way the explanation is ultimately shaped. Similarly, researchers have devoted themselves to the study of "accounts," for the most part without an accompanying interest in the fundamental processes of event comprehension. This volume is devoted to bridging the gap between these two traditions.
Entertainment-Education and Social Change introduces readers to entertainment-education (E-E) literature from multiple perspectives. This distinctive collection covers the history of entertainment-education, its applications in the United States and throughout the world, the multiple communication theories that bear on E-E, and a range of research methods for studying the effects of E-E interventions. The editors include commentary and insights from prominent E-E theoreticians, practitioners, activists, and researchers, representing a wide range of nationalities and theoretical orientations. Examples of effective E-E designs and applications, as well as an agenda for future E-E initiatives and campaigns, make this work a useful volume for scholars, educators, and practitioners in entertainment media studies, behavior change communications, public health, psychology, social work, and other arenas concerned with strategies for social change. It will be an invaluable resource book for members of governmental and non-profit agencies, public health and development professionals, and social activists.
This edited volume establishes a state-of-the-art perspective on
theory and research on gender, power, and communication in human
relationships. Both theoretical essays and review chapters address
issues relevant to female and male differences in power, dominance,
communication, equality, and expectations/beliefs. All chapter
contributors share two commonalities. First, each provides a 1990s
assessment of power and equality in female and male relationships.
Second, each reviews respective programs of research and focuses
attention on the relevance of this research to understanding the
relationships of women and men.
This edited volume establishes a state-of-the-art perspective on
theory and research on gender, power, and communication in human
relationships. Both theoretical essays and review chapters address
issues relevant to female and male differences in power, dominance,
communication, equality, and expectations/beliefs. All chapter
contributors share two commonalities. First, each provides a 1990s
assessment of power and equality in female and male relationships.
Second, each reviews respective programs of research and focuses
attention on the relevance of this research to understanding the
relationships of women and men.
To date, the study of communicated explanations has been, at best,
unsystematic. There has been little recognition that many, if not
most, explanations are eventually delivered to a hearer or hearers.
These potential audiences constrain the way the explanation is
ultimately shaped. Similarly, researchers have devoted themselves
to the study of "accounts," for the most part without an
accompanying interest in the fundamental processes of event
comprehension. This volume is devoted to bridging the gap between
these two traditions.
Entertainment-Education and Social Change introduces readers to entertainment-education (E-E) literature from multiple perspectives. This distinctive collection covers the history of entertainment-education, its applications in the United States and throughout the world, the multiple communication theories that bear on E-E, and a range of research methods for studying the effects of E-E interventions. The editors include commentary and insights from prominent E-E theoreticians, practitioners, activists, and researchers, representing a wide range of nationalities and theoretical orientations. Examples of effective E-E designs and applications, as well as an agenda for future E-E initiatives and campaigns, make this work a useful volume for scholars, educators, and practitioners in entertainment media studies, behavior change communications, public health, psychology, social work, and other arenas concerned with strategies for social change. It will be an invaluable resource book for members of governmental and non-profit agencies, public health and development professionals, and social activists.
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