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Communication Yearbook 28

Communication Yearbook 28

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Communication Yearbook 28 explores the communication within and between communities, drawing from a broad range of disciplines to understand the human connection. It covers personal relationships, romantic and parent-child relationships, online communities, social capital, collaboration, public relations, visual images, technology, and community contexts. It is an important reference for scholars and students.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 496 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Communities are vibrant tapestries woven together by the intricate threads of interconnected individuals. At the very essence of these communities lies the profound communication that permeates every aspect of their existence, from within to around and beyond. Communication Yearbook 28, a comprehensive compilation of scholarly literature, delves into the depths of this human connection, drawing upon the vast expanse of the communication discipline to explore its insights into the world of communities.

Within the pages of this esteemed publication, readers are treated to a rich tapestry of research that examines the multifaceted nature of community. From the intimate realms of personal relationships to the complex dynamics of romantic and parent-child connections across distances, Communication Yearbook 28 offers a comprehensive examination of the diverse tapestry of human connections.

Moreover, the book explores the evolving landscape of communities in the digital age, where individuals find solace, collaboration, and belonging in online communities. It sheds light on the communicative venues that facilitate community building, fragmentation, and the exchange of ideas, highlighting the role of social capital and tolerance in shaping these interconnected networks.

The literature on collaboration within community groups is particularly insightful, shedding light on the communicative performances that drive collective action and social change. It examines the ways in which individuals come together, share knowledge, and work towards common goals, showcasing the power of communication in fostering a sense of belonging and collective well-being.

Community serves as a fertile ground for the study of public relations theory and practice, providing a rich context for understanding the interactions between organizations, individuals, and the public. Communication Yearbook 28 delves into the role of visual images in portraying communities, offering a window into the world from the perspective of outsiders. It explores the visual symbols, metaphors, and narratives that shape public perception and influence the way communities are understood and valued.

In addition, the book examines the role of new technology in maintaining and strengthening community connections. It explores the ways in which digital platforms, social media, and other forms of communication enable individuals to stay connected, share information, and build communities across geographical boundaries. It also raises important questions about the ethical implications of technology-mediated communication and the challenges it presents in preserving the authenticity and integrity of community.

Communication Yearbook 28 is a valuable resource for scholars and students in the social sciences. It offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective on the study of communities, drawing upon a wide range of disciplines and theories. The book provides a rich tapestry of research, analysis, and insights that deepen our understanding of the complex dynamics, processes, and relationships that shape communities.

As we navigate the rapidly evolving world, where communities are increasingly shaped by globalization, technology, and social change, Communication Yearbook 28 serves as a compass, guiding us toward a deeper appreciation of the human connection and the power of communication in building resilient, inclusive, and thriving communities.

Weight: 916g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032243634

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