Areas of Specialization Flashcards
How communication theory and research can be useful and relevant in addressing practical problems.
APPLIED COMMUNICATION
How communication theory and practice can inform effective instruction and learning in the classroom and other pedagogical contexts.
COMMUNICATION EDUCATION
How people make use of different forms of media to communicate with audiences.
ELECTRONIC & DIGITAL MEDIA
consists of your actually seeing an event take place and then reporting what you have seen in the form of a news story.
OBSERVATION
About 90 percent of everything in a news story is based on some form of interviewing - either in person, by telephone, or occasionally, by correspondence.
INTERVIEWS
How people communicate in different health care contexts
HEALTH COMMUNICATION
How people communicate across national and international boundaries and different cultural backgrounds.
INTERNATIONAL &
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
How pairs of people communicate in personal relationships.
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
How communication organizes and creates meaning in courtrooms and other legal contexts.
LEGAL
COMMUNICATION
How mass forms of communication, such as print, radio, and television, create meaning for audiences.
MASS COMMUNICATION
& MEDIA LITERACY
How conflict is understood, managed, and resolved via different types of communication interactions.
MEDIATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
How people communicate in different organizational contexts.
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
How we can explain the communicative activity of citizens, individual political figures, governmental institutions, the media, political campaigns, advocacy groups, and social movements.
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
How speakers have persuaded audiences and shaped social and political ideas in their specific historical contexts via public oratory.
PUBLIC
ADDRESS
How relationships between an organization and its various publics are managed.
PUBLIC
RELATIONS