Volume 80 (1992)
Articles
A Theory and Research Oriented Communication Major: Communication Studies
Mark V. Redmond and David W. Waggoner
A Response: We Can Have Our Cake And Eat It Too
Richard L. Weaver
Who's Talking About Cake? A Reply To Weaver
Mark V. Redmond and David W. Waggoner
Economics of Ethics in the Business of Education
Lawrence Broglio
The Use and Abuse of Power in the Academic Theatre
John C. Countryman
An Algorithm for Course Scheduling
Ted Schwalbe
A Listening Course in Higher Education: Initial Response -- A Case Study
Andrew D. Wolvin and Carolyn G. Coakley
Organizational Communication Journal Articles: An Analysis of the Most Frequent Individual and Institutional Producers
Christina S. Beck
Commentary: Self-Evident Truths for Departmental Governance
Marisue Pickering
Book
Myers, G.E & Myers, M. T. (1992).The Dynamics of Human Communication: A Laboratory Approach. (6th ed). New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc
Deborah Borisoff
Book Reviews
Pelias, R. J. (1992). Performance Studies: The Interpretation of Aesthetic Texts. New York: St. Martin's Press
Karen S. Mitchell
Goran, D. S., Miller, L. D. & Wicthoff, W. E. (1992). Mastering Communication. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon
Ronald E. Cambra
Whetmore, E. J. (1992). American Electric: Introduction to Telecommunications and Electronic Media. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc
Robert Musburger
Hybels, S. & Weaver II, R. L. (1992). Communicating Effectively (3rd ed.) New York: McGraw-Hill
Cathy A. Fleuriet
