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Communication Yearbook 29 centers on the theme of Communication and the Future. The focus of this volume is on what we can do as communication scholars to make a difference in everyday life and in the future.
Contents: P.J. Kalbfleisch, Communication and the Future: An Introduction. W.M. Morgan, S.R. Wilson, Nonphysical Child Abuse: A Review of Literature and Challenge to Communication Scholars. J. Van den Bulck, B.R.H. Van den Bergh, The Child Effect in Media and Communication Research: A Call to Arms and an Agenda for Research. J.K. Burgoon, The Future of Motivated Deceptions and Its Detection. J.A. Compton, M.W. Pfau, Inoculation Theory of Resistance to Influence at Maturity: Recent Progress in Theory Development and Application and Suggestions for Future Research. N.A. Palomares, A.J. Flanagin, The Potential of Electronic Communication and Information Technologies as Research Tools: Promise and Perils for the Future of Communication Research. S.L. Connaughton, J.A. Daly, Leadership in the New Millennium: Communication Beyond Temporal, Spatial, and Geographical Boundaries. Z. Papacharissi, The Real-Virtual Dichotomy in Online Interaction: New Media Uses and Consequences Revisited. B. van Ruler, D. Vercic, Reflective Communication Management, Future Ways for Public Relations Research. B.K. Lee, Crisis, Culture, and Communication. R. Roman, The Place of Theory in Development Communication: Retrospectives and Prospects. R.H. Wicks, Message Framing and Constructing Meaning: An Emerging Paradigm in Mass Communication Research. B.C. Taylor, W.J. Kinsella, S.P. Depoe, M.S. Metzler, Nuclear Legacies: Communication, Controversy, and the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Production Complex.