Robert A. White

Is ‘empowerment’ the answer? Current theory and research on development communication
Robert A. White. Gazette: the international journal for communication studies
Copyright © 2004 sage publications
London, thousand oaks & new delhi 0016-5492 vol 66(1): 7–24

William H. Melody

Annenberg Research Seminar - William H. Melody

HUMAN CAPITAL IN INFORMATION ECONOMIES
William H. Melody
Delft University of Technology

Cultivating Knowledge For Knowledge Societies at the Intersections of Economic and Cultural Analysis
WILLIAM H. MELODY
University of Denmark

Gerald R. Miller

Deceptive Communication
Gerald R. Miller
James B. Stiff


Explorations in interpersonal communication (1973)
Gerald R. Miller

THE CURRENT STATUS OF THEORY AND RESEARCH IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
GERALD R. MILLER. Human Communication Research
Volume 4, Issue 2, pages 164–178, December 1978

Klaus Krippendorff

The American Society for Cybernetics offers this small book to Klaus Krippendorff
as a tribute to mark the year of his 80th birthday.
Klaus Krippendorff. A Directory Compiled, edited and produced by Ranulph Glanville

Annenberg Research Seminar - Klaus Krippendorff, University of Pennsylvania (october 2011)

Professor Klaus Krippendorff on the Key Concepts of The Semantic Turn


academic webpage

infoamérica

wikipedia


Content Analysis: An Introduction to its Methodology, by Klaus Krippendorff, 2004

Klaus Krippendorff's Dictionary of Cybernetics

The Semantic turn, a new foundation for design (2006), by Klaus Krippendorff

On Communication. Otherness, Meaning, and Information (edited by Fernando Bermejo), 2009, Klaus Krippendorff

Information Theory. Structural Models for Qualitative Data (1986), by Klaus Krippendorff

Coding Verbal Data What to Optimize? (slides) by Klaus Krippendorff, 2008

Nicholas Garnham

Revisiting the Political Economy of Communication
Nicholas Garnham* and Christian Fuchs**

Prof Nicholas Garnham. University of Westminster, UK
The Information Society: Myth or Reality

FROM CULTURAL TO CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. An analysis of the implications of the “creative industries” approach to arts and
media policy making in the United Kingdom. By Nicholas Garnham

The Information Society : Myth or Reality, by Nicholas Garnham

James D.Halloran.

Infoamérica

HALLORAN, James D.: "The Context of mass communication research". UENSCO. International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems, 78, 1978.

HALLORAN, James D.: "Social science, communication research and the Third World". Media Development, 1998/2, Social science, communication research and the Third World.