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  2. Communication studies - Wikipedia

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    The institutionalization of communication studies in U.S. higher education and research has often been traced to Columbia University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where early pioneers of the field worked after the Second World War.

  3. Communicology - Wikipedia

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    Communicology is the scholarly and academic study of how people create and use messages to affect the social environment. Communicology is an academic discipline that distinguishes itself from the broader field of human communication with its exclusive use of scientific methods to study communicative phenomena.

  4. International Communication Association - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia Series: The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication is a series of multi-volume A–Z encyclopedias that span major areas of communication studies and its sub-fields, and feature the latest research from hundreds of leading scholars across the globe.

  5. History of communication studies - Wikipedia

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    This is “often referred to as his obituary for communication research.” [15] Yet, new developments in media technology helped advance the field. Other advances in communication studies came from the United States Information Agency and the work of Paul R. Conroy, USIA's Chief of Professional Training.

  6. Communicative ecology - Wikipedia

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    Communicative ecology is a conceptual model used in the field of media and communications research.. The model is used to analyse and represent the relationships between social interactions, discourse, and communication media and technology of individuals, collectives and networks in physical and digital environments.

  7. Human communication - Wikipedia

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    Human communication can be defined as any Shared Symbolic Interaction. [6]Shared, because each communication process also requires a system of signification (the Code) as its necessary condition, and if the encoding is not known to all those who are involved in the communication process, there is no understanding and therefore fails the same notification.

  8. Science communication - Wikipedia

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    The overall effectiveness of the science communication field is limited by the lack of effective transfer mechanisms for practitioners to apply research in their work and perhaps even investigate, together with researchers, communication strategies, Jensen and Gerber said. [8]

  9. Wilbur Schramm - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur Schramm is considered the founder of the field of Communication Studies. He was the first individual to identify himself as a communication scholar; he created the first academic degree-granting programs with communication in their name; and he trained the first generation of communication scholars. [2]