ED 120 827 DOCUMENT RESUME Abstracts; Bibliographies

ED 120 827 DOCUMENT RESUME Abstracts; Bibliographies

DOCUMENT RESUME ED 120 827 CS 501 276 AUTHOR Kennicott, 1atrick C., Ed. TITLE Bibliographic Annual in Speech Communication, 1975; An Annual Volume Devoted to Maintaining a Record of Graduate work in Speech Communication, Providing* Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations, and Making Available Subject Area Bibliographies. INSTITUTION Speech Communication Association, Falls Church, Va. PUB DATE 75 NOTE 251p. AVAILABLE FROMSCA Business Office, 5205 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Virginia .22441 ($8.00) EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$14.0.5 Plus Postage DESCRIPTORS Abstracts; Bibliographies; *Communication (Thought Transfer); Cross Cultural Studies; Doctoral Theses; *Group Relations; Interpersonal Relationship; Interpretive Reading; *Mass Media; Public. Speaking; *Rhetoric; Teaching Procedures; *Theater Arts IDENTIFIERS *Speech Communication ABSTRACT The contents of this volume are "Studies in Mass Communication: A Selected Bibliography, 1974" by Kenneth J. Ksobiech; "Behavioral Studies in Communication, 1974: A Selected Bibliography" by Dennis C. Alexander; "A Selected Bibliography of Rhetorical Studies, 1974" by Michael C. Leff; "A Selected Bibliography of Public Address, 1974" by Harold Nixon and Stephen Cooper; "Bibliogrpahy of Studies in Oral Interpretation, 1974" by James A, Carlsen; "A Bibliography of Theatrical Craftsmanship, 1974" by Christian Moe and Eelin Stewart-Harrison; "Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations in the Field of Speech Communication, 1974" by Cal M. Logue; and "Graduate Theses and Dissertations in Speech Communication, 1974." (MKM) *********************************************************************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility ate often encountered and this affects the quality * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document, Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. * *********************************************************************** BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUAL IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION U.S. OEPARTMENTOF HEALTH, EDUCATION WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO. 1975 DUCEO EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN- ATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE- SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY AN ANNUAL VOLUME DEVOTED TO MAINTAINING A RECORD OF GRADUATE WORK IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION, PROVIDING ABSTRACTS OF DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, AND MAKING AVAILABLE SUBJECT AREA BIBLIOGRAPHIES PATRICK C. KENNICOTT Editor The Bibliographic Annual in Speech Communication is published yearly. Correspondence concerning subscriptions should be addressed to the SCA Business Office, 5205 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. 22041. Correspondence concerning manuscripts should be addressed to the Editor. Annual subscription: $8.00. SCA sustaining members receive the Annual.without additional charge. Copyright 1975 by the Speech Communication Association. A Publication of the PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS COPY- N RIGHTED MATERIAL HAS SEEN GRANTED BY SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION Speech Communication Association TO ERIC AND ORGANIZATIONS OPERATING UNDER AGREEMENTS WITH THE NATIONAL IN- STITUTE OF EDUCATION. FURTHER REPRO- DUCTION OUTSIDE THE ERIC SYSTEM RE- OUIRES PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNER." 2 EDITOR'S NOTE This volume is the sixth consecutively published Bibliographic Annual in Speech Communication. Hopefully, it reflectsour continued attempt to in- crease the scope of the Annual so as to render it directly relevant to the interests of most teachers and scholars in the field of speech communication. Since the information we report reflects a considerable diversity of special- ized interests, we have attempted to render the material more easily accessible to students andteachersbypublishingoursubject-orientedbibliographies separately as well as part of the total Annual collection. Now, individuals in- terested in only one of the six subject areas covered by the Annual may order, at a greatly reduced price, the single 'bibliography reflecting that primary in- terest. Certainly libraries and scholars will continue to profit from ordering the entire volume, but we hope our selective ordering format will encourage in- creased use of reported information by students and teachers with specialized interests. ., To develop an annual bibliography covering a field as broad and diverse as speech communication is an inherently frustrating task. The span of publi- cations relevant to the special subject areas falling under the general rubric of "speech communication" is immense and ever-expanding. Information reported in these publications clearly supports the contention that we are enveloped in an information explosion with ...., historical counterpart. Expansion and change, in the taxonomies of various subject areas, the research methodologies employed, and in the priorities emphasized, are characteristics of the field of speech com- munication today. It is therefore inevitable that some will perceive aspects of this volume or some of its components as superficial, inadequate, or at the very least arbitrary. We confess, at points, to all three charges and lament the absence of apparent viable alternatives. The compilation of this volume has been made a pleasant and stimulating experience because of the excellent, prompt, contributions to each of the Associ- ate Editors and the indispensable technical assistance of Mrs. Carolyn Bastian of Standard Printing Company. PATRICK C. KENNICOTT Washington, D.C. June 20, 1975 3 BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUAL IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION Published by the SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION VOLUME VI 1975 Table of Conil:s Studies in Mass Communication: A Selected Bibiography, 1974 1 KENNETH J. KSOBIECH Behavioral Studies in Communication, 1974: A Selected Bibiography 27 DENNIS C. ALEXANDER .-A Selected Bibliography of Rhetorical Studies, 1974 45 MICHAEL C. LEFF A Selected Bibliography of Public Address, 1974 61 HAROLD MIXON AND STEPHEN COOPER Bibliography of Studies in Oral Interpretation, 1974 75 JAMES W. CARLSEN A Bibliography of Theatrical Craftsmanship, 1974 81 CHRISTIAN MOE and EELIN STEWART-HARRISON Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations in the Field of Speech Communication, 1974 109 CAL M. LOGUE Ind Graduate Theses and Dissertations in the Field of Speech Communication, 1974 197 4 1 BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUAL IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION VOLUME VI 1975 ANNUAL STUDIES IN MASS COMMUNICATION: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1974 Kenneth J. Ksobiech Indiana UniversityBloomington This is the third annual compilation of Studies in Mass Communication; the. procedure for the present bibliography is identical to that utilized previ- ously. A useful bibliography in mass communication is difficult to prepare because of the diversity of its intended audience. The present bibliography attempts to reach researchers/scholars in mass communication whether they be in radio- television, journalism, speech, or mass communication departments. The author relied on commonly accepted scholarly mass communications journals for all of the articles cited in the present bibliography and the bulk of the books. Other books were cited because of appearance in various monthly compilations of published books, popular press reviews or publisher promo- tional material. Unless otherwise indicated, each item cited was published during the calendar year, 1974. There was no attempt to cover unpublished materials, speeches, pamphlets, newspapers or government publications. Dissertations and theses are covered in another section of the Annual. For those interested in keeping abreast of new mass media book:, a com- mon reference source is Moss Media Booknotes, a monthly compilation available front Christopher H. Sterling, Department of Radio-Television-Film. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122. For those interested in keeping abreast of mass communication articles, each journal which commonly carries such research must be examined. Addi- tionally, some current research and popular press articles are cited in annotated bibliographies in each issue of Journalism Quarterly, Gazette, and the Journal of Marketing. Obviously, common indices--for example, Psychological Abstracts and the Business Periodicals Indexare reference sources for other articles concerning the mass media. In addition to last year's Annual, persons interested in earlier research on the mass media might wish to examine some of the following bibliographies: 5 2 BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUAL IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION Boni,Albert.Photographicliterature:1960- broadcasting: A bibliography.Washington, 1970. Hastingson-Hudson, N.Y.:' Morgan and D.C.: APBE, 1971. Morgan, 1972. McCoy, Ralph. Freedom of the press: An anno- Blum, Eleanor. Bask books in the mass media: tatedbibliography.Carbondale:Southern An annotated, selected booklist covering gen- Illinois U. Press, 1968. eral communications, book publishing, broad-Price, Warren C., and Calder M. Pickett. An casting,film,magazines, newspapers, adver- annotated journalism bibliography,1958.68. tising. indexes and scholarly and professional Minneapolis: U. of Minnesota Press, 1970. periodicals, Urbana: U. of Illinois Press> 1972.RafiZadeh, Hassan. International mass com- Danielson, Wayne A., and 0. C. Wilhoit,

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