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Preface | |
Introduction | |
Community and Communication: The Conceptual Background | |
Interpersonal Relations, Organizations, and Community | |
Community as the Interpersonal Accomplishment of Communication | |
Prosocial Bias in Theories of Interpersonal Communication Competence: Must Good Communication Be Nice? | |
Talking Community at 911 The Centrality of Communication in Coping With Emotional Labor | |
Feminist Organizing and the Construction of "Alternative" Community | |
Community as a Means of Organizational Control | |
Forms of Connection and "Severance" in and Around the Mondragón Worker-Cooperative Complex | |
Media, the Public, and Community | |
Revising Communication Research for Working on Community | |
Collective Memory as "Time Out": Repairing the Time-Community Link | |
Virtual-Online Communities: How Might New Technologies Be Related to Community? | |
Building an Electronic Community: A Town-Gown CollaborationT.M. Harrison | |
Of What Use Is Civic Journalism: Do Newspapers Really Make a Difference in Community Participation? | |
The Limits of Community in Public Journalism | |
Why Localism? Communication Technology and the Shifting Scale of Political Community | |
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