Communication
This guide is intended to help you identify and locate scholarly and non-scholarly resources (books, articles, etc.) on the subject of communication. On this guide you'll also find information on library services, research tips, career information, etc.
Sample Books: Communication Theory & History
The following books are a sample of our library books and ebooks on the subject of communication theory & history. For more books and ebooks please search the Online Library Catalog or ask a librarian for help.
- Theories and Models of Communication by Paul Cobley (Editor); Peter J. Schulz (Editor) This link opens in a new windowCall Number: [electronic resource]ISBN: 9783110294804Publication Date: 2013-05-21
- Speaking into the Air by John Durham Peters This link opens in a new windowCall Number: P90 .P388 1999ISBN: 0226662764Publication Date: 1999-10-01
- Communicating and Organizing in Context: The Theory of Structurational Interaction by Beth Bonniwell Haslett This link opens in a new windowCall Number: [electronic resource]ISBN: 9780805838954Publication Date: 2011-09-07
- The Rise and Fall of Early American Magazine Culture by Jared Gardner This link opens in a new windowCall Number: PS193 .G37 2012ISBN: 9780252036705Publication Date: 2012-04-17
- Philosophies of Communication: Implications for Everyday Experience by Melissa A. Cook; Annette Holba This link opens in a new windowCall Number: P90 .P46 2008ISBN: 9781433102196Publication Date: 2008-07-23
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