Abstract

Introduction: On the History of Communication Study-Peter Simonson and David W. Park New Theories * The Transnational Flow of Ideas and Histoire Croisee with Attention to the Cases of France and Germany--Maria Loblich, Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz * Gender, Work, and the History of Communication Research: Figures, Formations, and Flows--Karen Lee Ashcraft and Peter Simonson Transnational Organizations * Locating UNESCO in the Historical Study of Communication--Ira Wagman * The IAMCR Story: Communication and Media Research in a Global Perspective-Michael Meyen Europe * Practical Orientation as a Survival Strategy: The Development of Publizistikwissenschaft by Walter Hagemann-Thomas Wiedemann * Female Academics in Communication Science and the Post-War-Reconstruction Generation in Austria and Germany-Martina Thiele * Communication Studies on the Iberian Peninsula: A Comparative Analysis of the Field's Development in Portugal and Spain-Nelson Ribeiro * Early Nordic Media Research and the special case of Norway (1930 - 1965)--Tore Slaatta * UK Communication Study and the Challenges of Institutionalization-Phillip Lodge * The field of communication in Croatia: toward a comparative history of communication studies in Central and Eastern Europe--Zrinjka Perusko and Dina Vozab North America * Crossing the Borders: Herta Herzog's Work in Communication and Marketing Research--Elisabeth Klaus and Josef Seethaler * Charles Siepmann's Forgotten Legacy for Communication Research and Media Policy--Victor Pickard * The Toronto School: Cross-Border Encounters, Interdisciplinary Entanglements--Michael Darroch * International Vectors in Graduate Education in Communication--David W. Park and Meghan Grosse Latin America * Institutionalization and Internationalization of the Field of Communication Studies in Mexico and Latin America--Raul Fuentes Navarro * History of Communication Study in Brazil: The Institutionalization of an Interdisciplinary Field--Maria Immacolata Vassalo de Lopes and Richard Romancini Asia * Building the Nation-State: Journalism and Communication Studies in China--Hu Zhengrong, Ji Deqiang, and Zhang Lei * The Great Uncle of Dissemination: Wilbur Schramm and Communication Study in China--Chunfeng Lin and John Nerone * A History of Rhetorical Studies and Practices in Modern Japan--Junya Morooka * Observations on Journalism and Communication Education in India--Pradip Thomas Africa and the Middle East * Trajectories of communication studies in Sub-Saharan Africa--Terje Skjerdal and Keyan Tomaselli * Communication Studies in the Arab World--Mohammad I. Ayish * The Story of the Communication Field in Israel: Nation Building, Personal Transfer, and Growth: Anat First and Hanna Adoni

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