Special symposium: Reviews of books in applied communication |
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Authors: | William F Eadie Cindy L Griffin Theodore E Zorn Jr James W Chesebro Shirley M Crawley Bren Ortega Murphy |
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Institution: | 1. Associate Director of the Speech Communication Association ,;2. Assistant Professor of Speech Communication , Colorado State University ,;3. Associate Professor of Communication Studies , University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill;4. Professor in the Department of Communication , Indiana State University ,;5. Doctoral Candidate at Howard University ,;6. Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication , Loyola University Chicago , |
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Abstract: | CONDITIONS OF LIBERTY: CIVIL SOCIETY AND ITS RIVALS by Ernest Gellner. New York: Penguin, 1994; $27.95. LISTEN UP: VOICES FROM THE NEXT FEMINIST GENERATION. Edited by Barbara Findlen. Seattle, Washington: Seal, 1995; pp. xi‐264. $12.95. “I GOTTA TELL YOU”;: SPEECHES OF LEE IACOCCA. Edited by Matthew W. Seeger. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1994. 335 pages. $27.50 (hardcover). $15.00 (paperback). A IS FOR OX: VIOLENCE, ELECTRONIC MEDIA, AND THE SILENCING OF THE WRITTEN WORD by Barry Sanders; New York: Pantheon Books; 1994; 271 pages, $23.00. HOW THINGS GOT BETTER: SPEECH, WRITING, PRINTING, AND CULTURAL CHANGE by Henry J. Perkinson; Westport, Connecticut: Bergin & Garvey; 1995; 173 pages; $49.95. CONCEPTUALIZING SEXUAL HARASSMENT AS DISCURSIVE PRACTICE. Edited by Shereen G. Bingham. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1994; pp. 206. $55.00 APPLIED COMMUNICATION IN THE 21st CENTURY; edited by Kenneth N. Cissna; Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erbaum Associates, 1995; 218 pages, $19.95 |
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