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Name

Date

Title

David Zarefsky

1995

The Roots of the American Community

     

Ellen Waterlla

1996

The Context of Television Violence

     

James McCroskey

1997

Why We Communicate the Ways We Do: A Communibiological Perspective

     

Bruce Gronbeck

1998

Paradigms of Speech Communication Studies

     

Kathleen Hall Jamieson

1999

Civility and Discontents: Lessons Learned Studying Decorum in the U.S. House of Representatives

     

James Carey

2000

The Responsibilities of Intellectuals in the Age of Electrical Machines

     

Karlyn Kohrs Campbell

2001

Three Tall Women: Radical Changes to Criticism, Pedagogy, and Theory.

     

Dwight Conquergood

2002

Communication in Action: Capital Punishment in America

     

Kenneth Andersen

2003

Recovering the Civic Culture: The Imperative of Ethical Communication

     

Celeste Condit

2004

How Should We Study the Symbolizing Animal

 

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