The center publishes research in the field of Journalism and Mass Communication, encouraging and faciliting inquiry into communication problems by faculty and students. In addition to the Journal of Communication Inquiry, edited by graduate students, it offers the following publications.
A limited number of each of these publications is available, most at $12 each. To order or get more information, contact:
The Iowa Center for Communication Study
1st floor, AJB
The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242.
Email: journalism-admin@uiowa.edu
Telephone: (319) 335-5821
Fax: (319) 335-5210Continuing
The Iowa Guide: Scholarly Journals in Mass Communication and Related Fields ($15)
Carolyn Stewart Dyer1967
MCRB Monograph 1. International Images and Mass Communication Behavior: A Five-Year Study of Foreign Students, 1959-64 ($12)
James W. Markham1970
An Index to the Mass Communications Abstracts at The University of Iowa School of Journalism, From Number 1 to Number 1,050 ($12)
Henry G. La Brie, III, compiler1972
Social Dynamics and Policy for The Cultural Foundations of Urban Society: Occasional Paper Number Two ($12)
Abraham Moles1974
Symposium: Use of Simulation and Games for Mass Communication Education ($12)
Aly R. Abuzaakouk, Joseph R. Ascroft, Daniel P. Costello, Theodore L. Glasser, Paul D. Hightower, Douglas M. Howard, Michael P. Kennedy, Malcolm S. MacLean, Jr., Ruth McCorkle, Sharon F. Murphy, W. Scott Mylchreest, Jin Hwan Oh, Beverly J. Oldham, Robert E. Oxley-Ekenes, Teresa Shen, Albert D. Talbott, Michael L. Turney, Ahaziah J. Umanah, William J. ZimaContents:
A Discussion of Education Simulations and Games
An Overview of the Use of Simulation and Games for Mass Communication Education
Change Agents, Mass Communication, and Diffusion: Two Educational Games
RIOT: Reporting, Interviewing, Observation Task
TRIO: Task for Reporting, Interviewing, and Observing
Knowledge Utilization and Simulation
Simulation and Games for Developing Awareness of Factors in Editorial Decision Making
Mass Communication Laboratory: An Extended Simulation
Questions of Evaluation of Instructional Simulations and Games
Types of Participants in Mass Communication Laboratory: A Pattern Analytic Approach to Evaluation of an Open-Structured Simulation
Some Specialized Bibliographies on Simulation and Games1975
A Bibliography of Nonverbal Communication: Working Bibliography Series: Number Three ($12)
Alexander A. Nesterenko (compiler)1975
The Writings of Malcolm S. MacLean, Jr., A Working Bibliography ($12)
Mary E. Trapp, Luigi D. Manca, Albert D. Talbott (compilers)1975
Shield Legislation For Journalists: A Working Bibliography ($12)
Hanno Hardt (compiler)1976
Experience and Learning: A Collection of Papers on Communication Education, Occasional Paper Number One Hanno Hardt, Editor ($12)
Malcolm S. MacLean, Jr.A Process Concept of Communication Education: A Position Statement for the Educational Policies Committee
Lee ThayerSystems, Games, and Learning
Hanno HardtThe Communication Core Course: An Introduction
Albert TalbottAn Innovation in Communication Education: The Mass Communication Laboratory
1976
Essays in Honor of Malcolm S. MacLean, Jr. ($12)
Luigi D. MancaPreface
David K. Berlo
Prologue: Reminiscences of Malcolm MacLean
William Stephenson
Ode to Malcolm MacLean
Alfred G. Smith
The Time and the Director
Bruce H. Westley
MacLean and I and "The Model"
Luigi D. Manca
Seven Notes on MacLean
Taline Voskeritchian
Metaphoric Simulation: A Way into Method
Hanno Hardt
Malcolm MacLean: An Introduction to His Philosophy of Education
Albert D. Talbott
The Mass Communication Laboratory: An Innovation in Communication Education
Alexander Nesterenko
Malcolm S. MacLean, Jr. on Education: A Personal Note
Sharon Murphy
MacLean and Learning
Derek Willard
Simulation and Transaction in the Iowa Communication Laboratory
Harley E. Straus
Mal MacLean: Education and Learning
Jae-won Lee
Reality, Metaphor and Reporter's Role
Alex S. Edelstein
Improving Communication About Public Opinion in Society
Jim Murphy
Epilogue: A Letter to MacLean1976
Monograph Series: Number Two Hanno Hardt, Editor ($12)
Jean SchwoebelNewsroom Democracy: The Case for Independence of the Press
1981
A Study of Iowa's Weekly Newspapers ($12)
Steven Klaus1981
Foundations for Communication Studies, John Soloski, Editor ($12)
James W. CareyIntroduction
Albert Kreiling/Norman Sims
Symbolic Interactionism, Progressive Thought and Chicago Journalism
Patrick J. Daley/John Soloski
Marxism, Language and Mass Communication
Lawrence Grossberg
Hermeneutics and the Study of Communication
Clifford G. Christians/D. Charles Whitney/Steve M. Markan
Phenomenology and Mass Communication Research: An Uncertain Past and a Promising Future1982
Mass Culture: Can American Really Afford It ($12)
David Manning White1985
Expanded Media Coverage of Our Courtrooms: Do Cameras Educate? ($12)
Jeffrey L. Stein1990
On Freedom of the Press (no charge)
James Russell Wiggins1990
Democratization and The Media: An East-West Dialogue ($12)
Slavko Splichal, John Hochheimer, Karol Jakubowicz1991
Profiles in Communication: The Hall of Fame of The University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication ($12)
Max McElwainLively and informative biographies of 43 individuals who have made outstanding contributions to journalism and mass communication. They include George Gallup, Marquis W. Childs, Wilbur Schramm, Theodore F. Koop, Daniel Starch, Frank J. Starzel, Jess Gorkin, Earl F. English, Leslie G. Moeller, Peter Hackes, Paul Conrad, Joseph W. Shoquist, Malcolm S. MacLean, Jr., Herb Nipson, Frederick T. C. Yu, David Manning White, Catherine Covert, Carole Simpson, Peter M. Sturtevant, and Wayne A. Danielson.
1992
Malice in Wonderland: Intrusion in the Newsroom (no charge)
Gilbert Cranberg1995
No Shrinking Violets (no charge)
Judy Polumbaum (with Janice Frey)Anticipating Beijing at The University of Iowa World Women & Media Workshop, March 23-26, 1995
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