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A History of Communication Study

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From Simon & Schuster, History of Communication Study is Everett M. Rogers' in-depth and fascinating biographical approach.Everett Rogers' History of Communication Study offers an in-depth treatise on the history of human communication with archival interviews and research of those who have studied it as an intrical part of the social sciences.

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First published January 1, 1387

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September 16, 2013
One of the most readable books I have from grad school. I actually wish it'd been assigned prior to comprehensive exam reading because the material inside has a lot to do with the grad school experience as well as communications.

The last 80 pages contain a list of "Principal Figures in the History of Communication Theory" (REALLY good for comps studying), references, and two indexes (names and subjects).
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June 4, 2019
I read it for my thesis preperation and got know how communication study was formally started and developed in America since the 1st world war. But it's a little bit boring to be read as a historical book. I prefer to use it as a dictionary when there is a need to look up for some theories definition.

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September 5, 2015
Rogers captures the key moments in the creation of a discipline, from the psychologists and sociologists who developed early theories, to the Chicago School, and beyond. The only person missing from Rogers book is Rogers himself, consider by many young scholars to be an inspiration and mentor.
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June 15, 2012
very interesting and very approachable for the beginning communications student - some of the biographies get a bit long-winded
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March 30, 2015
This is folklore, not history. Useful within its limits, but the tendency toward hagiography and just-so stories establishes those limits rather narrowly.
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