Catalogue Search | MBRL
Search Results Heading
Explore the vast range of titles available.
MBRLSearchResults
-
DisciplineDiscipline
-
Is Peer ReviewedIs Peer Reviewed
-
Item TypeItem Type
-
SubjectSubject
-
YearFrom:-To:
-
More FiltersMore FiltersSourceLanguage
Done
Filters
Reset
9,506
result(s) for
"Communication Research Methods (general)"
Sort by:
Communication for Social Change
by
Thomas, Pradip Ninan
in
Communication
,
Communication in social action
,
Communication Research Methods (general)
2019,2018
Communication for Social Change: Context, Social Movements and the Digital is a critical introduction to communication for social change (CSC) theory. The book presents refreshingly new perspectives and specifically makes the case for CSC theory to factor in context, leanings from social movements and a critique of the digital technology. This book offers perspectives on the historical continuities within this field of study along with the departures that have been hastened and shaped by confluences between ideas and practice as well as by digital technology and social movements. It introduces readers to a raft of new theorists of CSC and puts forth new thinking, new ideas, and a new basis for theorisation of communication for social change.
Internet inquiry : conversations about method
by
Markham, Annette N.
,
Baym, Nancy K.
in
Communication Research Methods (general)
,
Data analysis
,
Data collection
2009,2008
Includes contributions from multiple disciplines across the globe that provide a highly reflexive writing style that allows readers to see processes that are rarely visible in finished research reports.
Researching interactive communication behavior : a sourcebook of methods and measures
by
VanLear, C. Arthur
,
Canary, Daniel J.
in
Communication Research Methods (general)
,
Interpersonal communication
,
Interpersonal relations
2017,2016,2015
A Comprehensive Guide to Studying and Interpreting Communication Interaction This practical book provides students and experienced researchers with tools for studying communication behaviors through direct observation. The sourcebook provides sound coverage of both cutting-edge and well-established systems, measurements, and procedures, as well as detailed information on measurement selection, coding, reliability assessment, and analysis. In addition to offering theoretical discussions from leading researchers in the field, each chapter also focuses on how to apply systems and principles in conducting actual original research and uses examples and exemplars to help readers understand and apply the methods.
Media Audience Research
by
Diem, Peter
,
Dam, Piet Hein van
,
Mytton, Graham
in
Audience & Reception Studies
,
Communication Research Methods (general)
,
Mass media
2016
The only comprehensive training book on conducting research into all forms of media This book outlines all the methods for conducting research—both active and passive as well as quantitative and qualitative—in all forms of media, including new media such as the Internet, mobile phones and social media. It explains the ways in which media audiences are measured, understood and taken into account in media planning, advertising sales and social development campaigns. It shows how datasets are analysed and used. The statistical theories behind good quantitative research are explained in simple and accessible language.
New directions in interpersonal communication research
by
Smith, Sandi W.
,
Wilson, Steven R.
in
Communication research
,
Communication Research Methods (general)
,
Communication sciences
2010,2009
New Directions in Interpersonal Communication presents the latest research being done today and reflects the changes that have occurred in interpersonal communication research during the past 18 years.
Arguing for a general framework for mass media scholarship
by
Potter, W. James
in
Communication Research Methods (general)
,
History
,
Mass Communication Theory
2009,2008
“Arguing for a General Framework for Mass Media Scholarship challenges scholars and students to consider and reconsider what we know about media and how we think about media. As such, the book provides an important framework for thinking about knowledge—regardless of the discipline… The text provides all of the necessary tools to move the field forward in a way that will increase the rigor of the work being done and augment the overall profile of the discipline.”In this groundbreaking book, W. James Potter presents an innovative perspective to media scholars and students who are frustrated with the fragmentation of research findings across so many journals, books, and fields. Arguing for a General Framework for Mass Media Scholarship presents a clear plan for a more efficient way to build knowledge about the mass media so that it can be better organized and made more useful.Key FeaturesConducts an in-depth analysis of mass media scholarship's four major facets of effects, content, audiences, and organizations; Presents a significant shift in conceptualizing media effects and ways research can be conducted to generate more useful knowledge about media influence; Develops “narrative line” as a tool to guide analyses about how content decisions are made by producers; Synthesizes a system of explanation about why audiences attend to certain messages and how individuals construct meaning from those messages; Incorporates an analysis of mass media organizations to provide greater context of understanding messages and their effects on individuals and macro units in society“The book will play an important role in providing structure to a broad, fragmented discipline. I believe it will, at the very least, create important dialogues about what we now know/understand about areas of mass media, and where we should move as a discipline… This book is clearly a ‘call to arms’ for mass media scholars to ratchet up the quality of research (and what we know), to see the interconnections within and among strands of scholarship, and to move forward in a more efficient, organized manner. Professor Potter should be commended for this.”“This book is…that call to action that comes forward every few years, to wake us up and challenge our ways of doing things, not by being radical, but via synthesis… I've been waiting for several years for a book like this.”
Handbook on Communicating and Disseminating Behavioral Science
by
Fasig, Lauren G
,
Welch-Ross, Melissa K
in
Communication Research Methods (general)
,
Psychology
,
Scholarly Aids / Research Tools
2007
This Handbook assembles for the first time in a single volume research, scholarship and practices from across relevant disciplines and professions to give a coherent picture of the communication and dissemination of behavioral science, the main actors, contemporary themes and approaches, key challenges, and the broader conditions that influence whether and how the work occurs. Contributors include: behavioral scientists; journalism and communication scholars; mass media reporters, editors and producers from print, television and radio; representatives of think tanks and advocacy organizations; and professional communicators from a university, a scientific society, and a national social issue campaign. All bring an accomplished record of sharing behavioral science to inform policy, mass media, service professions, and the public. Though scholarly, the book brings together leading authorities who are both doers and thinkers to offer insights into how the work is done and to illuminate the underlying conceptual and empirical issues. The book also advances the dissemination and communication of behavioral research as an area of scientific inquiry in is own right, one that holds vast opportunities for the field of behavioral science. Contributors offer recommendations for programs of research that should be at the top of the research agenda.As a book of core readings written to be accessible to both professionals and students, the book is poised to be a staple of any serious attempt to introduce behavioral scientists to key issues in communicating and disseminating behavioral science and to advance their capacity to understand and conduct the work. It is also an unrivaled resource for student and professional science communicators seeking to learn more about the challenges of communicating behavioral research.
Quantitative research in communication
by
Allen, Mike
,
Hunt, Stephen K.
,
Titsworth, Scott
in
Communication
,
Communication -- Data processing
,
Communication -- Statistical methods
2009,2008
Provides a user-friendly, practical discussion of (a) what the procedure is and why it is used, (b) the assumptions underlying the procedure, (c) what to look for when interpreting output, and (d) how to write the results of the analysis in correct APA style.
Foundations of community journalism
by
Hatcher, John A
,
Reader, Bill
in
21st century
,
Citizen journalists
,
Communication Research Methods (general)
2012,2011
Foundations of Community Journalism is the first and only book to focus on how to understand and conduct research in this ever-increasing field. With chapters written by established journalism scholars and teachers, this book provides students and researchers with an understanding of the multiple methods applied to the study of community journalism, such as historical, social-scientific, cultural/critical, and interdisciplinary approaches. It explains what community journalism is as a research concept and offers a range of different methods and theories that can be applied to community journalism research. Although there are numerous “how-to” community journalism manuals for students and newspaper editors, none focuses on how to conduct research into community journalism. The body of knowledge in Foundations of Community Journalism would take readers months, perhaps years, of independent work to gather, making this book a “must-have” volume and reference tool for anybody who is interested in the relationships between journalism and communities.
Black pioneers in communication research
by
Jackson, Ronald L.
,
Givens, Sonja M. Brown
in
Academic profession
,
African American college teachers
,
African American college teachers -- Biography
2006
Black Pioneers in Communication Research is the only book in the field of communication that--through personal interviews--systematically explores the lives, careers, and profound conceptual contributions of the men and women who have helped shape the contours of humanistic and social scientific inquiry within communication studies and beyond.