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DOCUMENT RESUMEED 088 129CS 500 620AUTHORTITLEINSTITUTIONPUB DATENOTEAVAILABLE FROMKennicott, Patrick C., Ed.Bibliographic Annual in Speech Communication 1573.Speech Communication Association, New York, N.Y.EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORSMF- 0.75 HC- 12.60*Behavioral Science Research; *Bibliographies;*Communication Skills; Doctoral Theses; LiteratureReviews; Mass Media; Masters Theses; Public Speaking;Research Reviews (Publications); Rhetoric; *SpeechSkills; *Theater ArtsMass Communication; StagecraftIDENTIFIERS74267p.Speech. Communication Association, Statler HiltcnHotel, New York, N. Y. 10001 ( 8.00).ABSTRACTThis volume contains five subject bibliographies for1972, and two lists of these and dissertations. The bibliographiesare "Studies in Mass Communication," "Behavioral Studies inCommunication," "Rhetoric and Public Address," "Oral Interpretation,"and "Theatrical Craftsmanship." Abstracts of many of the doctcraldisertations produced in 1972 in speech communication are arranged bysubject. ALso included in a listing by university of titles andauthors of all reported masters theses and doctoral dissertaticnscompleted in 1972 in the field. (CH)

U S Ol l'AerVE NT OF MEAL.THr DUCA ICON R ,Stl. I, AWEIONAt. INST I IUI E OFNILE DOCA I IONBIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUALCOCDINSPEECH COMMUNICATION1973STUDIES IN MASS COMMUNICATION:A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1972Rolland C. JohnsonBEHAVIORAL STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION, 1972A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHYThomas M. SteinfattA SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OFRHETORIC AND PUBLIC ADDRESS, 1972BIBLIOGRAPHY OF STUDIESIN ORAL INTERPRETATION, 1972Harold MixonJames W. CarlsenA BIBLIOGRAPHY OFTHEATRICAL CRAFTSMANSHIP, 1972.r Christian Moe and Jay E. RaphaelABSTRACTS OF DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS IN THEFIELD OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION, 1972.Cal M. LogueGRADUATE THESES AND DISSERTATIONS INSPEECH COMMUNICATION, 1972PATRICK C. KENNICOTT, EditorA Publication of the Speech Communication AssociationSiCa**h.

1973BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUALINSPEECH COMMUNICATIONPUBLISHED BYTHE SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATIONWILLIAM WORK, Executive SecretaryStatler Hilton Hotel, New York City 10001EDITORPATRICK C. KENNICOTTAssociate Executive Secretary for ResearchSpeech Communication AssociationASSOCIATE EDITORSJAMES W. CAR1SENJOHN J. JELLICORSECAL M. LocuEHAROLD MIXONCHRISTIAN MOETHOMAS M. STEINFAlTThe Bibliographic Annual in Speech Communication is published yearly. Correspondence concerning subscriptions should be addressed to the SCA BusinessOffice, Statler Hilton Hotel, New York City 10001. Correspondence concerningmanuscripts should be addressed to the Editor. Annual subscription: 8.00. SCAsustaining members receive the Annual without additional charge.Copyright 1974 by the Speech Communication Association.PERmiSSION TO REPRODUCE THIS COPY.RIGHTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BYSpeech Communication.AssociationTo ERiC AND ORGANIZATIONS OPERATINGUNDER AGREEMENTS WITH THE NATIONAL IN.5T,TuTE OF EDUCATIONDUOouipEOWNEROU BIDE1*E-aE.missiON01ruRTHER REPRO.ENIC SYYT?ECOPYRIGHT

BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUALINSPEECH COMMUNICATION1973AN ANNUAL VOLUME DEVOTED TOMAINTAINING A RECORD OF GRADUATE WORK INSPEECH COMMUNICATION, PROVIDING ABSTRACTSOF DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, AND MAKINGAVAILABLE SPECIALIZED BIBLIOGRAPHIESPATRICK KENNICOTT, EditorA Publication of theSPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION

EDITOR'S NOTEThis volume marks the fourth consecutive year of publication of the Bibliographic Annual in Speech Communication and the beginning of the tenure of itssecond Editor. It also marks the initiation of several basic changes in contentand format.Our aim has been to increase the scope of the Annual so as to render it directly relevant to the interests of most teachers and scholars in the field of speechcommunication. To do this, we have attempted to cover more selectively publishedinformation in the areas of rhetoric and public addressthe primary focus of pastissues of the Bibliographic Annualand expand our coverage of the areas of masscommunication, behavioral studies in communication, oral interpretation, andtheatre. Our coverage of graduate research in speech communicationdissertationabstracts, and thesis and dissertation titlesremains essentially the same.Since the information we report reflects a considerable diversity of specializedinterests, we have attempted to render the material more easily accessible tostudents and teachers by publishing our subject-oriented bibliographies separatelyas well as part of the total Annual collection. Now, individuals interested in onlyone of the five subject areas covered by the Annual may order, at a greatly reducedprice, the single bibliography reflecting their primary interest. Certainly librariesand scholars will continue to profit from ordering the entire volume, but we hopeour new selective ordering policy will encourage increased use of reported information by students and teachers with specialized interests.To develop an annual bibliography covering a field as broad and diverse asspeech communication is an inherently frustrating task. The span of publicationsrelevant to the special subject areas falling under the general rubric of "speechcommunication" is immense and ever-expanding. The information reported inthese publications clearly support the contention that we are enveloped in aninformation explosion with no historical counterpart. Expansion and change, inthe taxonomies of various subject areas, in the research methodologies employed,and in the priorities emphasized, are central characteristics of the field of speechcommunication today. It is therefore inevitable that some will perceive aspects ofthis volume or some of its components as superficial, inadequate, or at the veryleast, arbitrary. We confess, at points, to all three charges and pledge to maintainan open, flexible editorial policy in relation to future issues. We welcome and encourage your reaction to the information to follow.The compilation of this volume has been made a pleasant and stimulatingexperience because of the excellent contributions of each of the Associate Editorsand the invaluable, patient, and diligent assistance of my secretary, Miss KathyMurphy. Words are insufficient to express my appreciation to them and to Mr.Heath Meriwether of Standard Printing Company whose technical advice andassistance was indispensable.PATRICK C. KENNICOTTNew York CityAugust 1, 1973

(BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUALIN SPEECH COMMUNICATIONPublished by the SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATIONVOLUME IV1973Table of ContentsStudies in Mass Communication:Selected Bibliography, 19721ROLLAND C. JOHNSONBehavioral Studies in Communication,1972: A Selected Bibliography25THOMAS M. STEINFATTA Selected Bibliography of Rhetoricand Public Address, 197253HAROLD MIXONBibliography of Studies in OralInterpretation, 197269JAMES W. CARLSENA Bibliography of TheatricalCraftsmanship, 197275CHRISTIAN MOE and JAY E. RAPHAELAbstracts of Doctoral Dissertations in the Field ofSpeech Communication, 197295CAL M. LOGUEandGraduate Theses and Dissertations in the Field ofSpeech Communication, 1972208

BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUALIN SPEECH COMMUNICATION1973 ANNUALVOLUME IVSTUDIES IN MASS COMMUNICATION:.SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1972ROLLAND C. JOHNSONIndiana University, BloomingtonResearch indirectly related to mass communication pervades numerous disciplinese.g., business (advertising, marketing, management, economics); socialand behavioral sciences; and the arts and humanities. A bibliography of all suchresearch would be difficult to obtain and, perhaps, too indiscriminate to be usefulto most people interested in studying the mass media. More useful would be abibliography of books and articles which were cited and/or published in commonly accepted scholarly mass communications journals. This was the approach usedin compiling the present bibliography.A list of journals likely to contain scholarly mass communication articleswas selected from the Standard Periodical Directory. These journals weresearched to discover publications directly related to mass communication. Threedifferent items were found: published articles; book reviews (which provided asource for published books); and annotated bibliographies of articles available injournals which do not regularly carry mass communication research.The journals which regularly carry mass communication articles were thesources for all articles and the bulk of the books cited in the present bibliography.Other books were cited because of appearance in various monthly compilations ofpublished books, popular press reviews or publisher promotional material. Unlessotherwise indicated, each item cited was published during the calendar year, 1972.There was no attempt to cover unpublished materials, speeches, pamphlets,newspapers, or government publications. Dissertations are covered in anothersection of the Annual.For those interested in keeping abreast of new mass media books, a commonreference source is Broadcasting Bibliophile's Booknotes: Mass Media Publications Reporting Service, a monthly compilation (now in its fifth year) availablefrom Christopher H. Sterling, Department of Radio-Television-Film, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. 19122.For those interested in keeping abreast of mass communication articles, eachjournal which commonly carries such research must be examined. Additionally,some current research and popular press articles are cited in annotated bibliographies in each issue of Journalism Quarterly,' Gazette, and the Journal of Marketing.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC: ANNUAL IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION2Obviously, common indicesfor example, Psychological Abstracts and the Business Periodicals Indexare reference sources of other articles concerning the massmedia.Persons interested in earlier research on the mass media might wish to examine some of the following bibliographies:Albert. Photographic Literatures 19601970. Hastings-on-Hudson,'N. Y.: Morgan andMorgan, 1972.Blum, Eleanor. Basic Books in the Mass Media:An Annotated, Selected Book list CoveringBoni,General Communications, Book Publishing,Broadcasting, Fit,,,, Magazines, Newspapers,Advertising, Indexes and Scholarly and Professional Periodicals. Urbana: University ofIllinois Press, 1972.Danielson, Wayne A., and G. C. Wilhoit, Jr. A,Computerized Bibliography of Mass Communcation Research. N.Y.: Magazine PublishersAssociation, 1967.Hansen, Donald A., and J. Herschel Parsons.Mass Communication: A Research Bibliography. SantaPress, 1968.Barbara,Cal.:GlendessaryLichty, Lawrence W. World and InternationalBroadcasting: A Bibliography. Washington,D.C.: APBE; 1971.McCoy, Ralph. Freedom of the Press: An Annotated BibliograPhy. Carbondale: SouthernIllinois Univ. Press, 1968.Price, Warren C., and Calder M. PieltCtt. An Annotated Journalism Bibliography, 1958-68.Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press,1970.Rafi-Zadeh, Hassan. International Mass Communications: Computerized Annotated Bibliography. Carbondale: The Honorary Relation-Zone, Southern Illinois Univ., 1972.Schact, J. H. A Bibliography for the Study ofMagazines. Urbana: Institute of Communications Research, 1972.Sparks, Kenneth R. A Bibliography of DoctoralDissertations in Television and Radio. Syracuse: School of Journalism, 1971.JOURNAL ABBREVIATIONSAQAVCRCJRThe Advertising QuarterlyAV Communication ReviewFCColumbia Journalism ReviewCinemaEBU ReviewEducational BroadcastingEducational 'Broadcasting ReviewFederal Communications BarJournalFilm CulturerJThe Film JournalFQG.Gazette: International Journal for.CinemaEBUEBEBRFCBJFilm QuarterlyMasS Communication StudiesJARJBJCJMktgjournal of Advertising ResearchJournal of BroadcastingThe Journal of CommunicationJournal of MarketingNo. 33, Fall, 1972 unavailable for inclusion.No. 1,1972 unavailable for inclusion.JMRJMJQJUFAJournal of Marketing ResearchJournalism MonographsJournalism QuarterlyJournal of the University FilmIOQThe Public Opinion QuarterlyQuarterly' Journal of SpeechScreen: The Journal of the Societyfor Education in Film andAssociationQ1SScreenSMSBTelevisionSpeech MonographsStudies of Broadcasting: AnInternational Annual ofBroadcasting ScienceTVQVLTelevision QuarterlyVisible Language: The Journal forResearch on the Visual MediaVSof Language ExpressionVital Speeches of the Day

STUDIES IN MASS COMMUNICATIONBOOKSAccounting manual. for broadcasters.- Chicago:Institute of Broadcasting Financial Management, Inc.Bickel, Mary E. George W. Treadle: an author-Adamany, David W. Campaign financing inBillings, Pat and Allen Eyles. Hollywood today.New York: Barnes.Black, Peter. The mirror in the corner: People'stelevision. London: Hutchinson & Co.America.Press.North Scituate,Mass.:DuxburyAlloway, Thomas, Lester Kramer, and PatriciaaPliner. Communication and affect: a comparative approach. New York: AcademicPress.Ambler, Effie. Russian journalism and politics,1861-1881.Detroit: Wayne State UniversityPress.Ames, William E. A history of the national intelligencer. Chapel Hill: University of NorthCarolina Press.Anastaplo, George. The constitutionalist: noteson the First Amendment. Dallas:, SMU Press.Andersen, Kenneth E. Introduction to communication theory and practice. Menlo Park, Cal.:'Cummings Publishing Co.Anobile, Richard J. A flash of Fields: verbal andvisual gems from the films of W. C. Fields.New York: Darien House.Arnold, Edmund C. Ink on paper 2: a handbook of the graphic arts. New York: Harperand Row.Aspinall, Richard. Radio programme producdon: a manual for training. Paris: UNESCO,1971.Bach, D. Richard, ed. The film buff's bible ofmotion pictures (1915-1972). Hollywood, Cal.:Hollywood Film Archive.Bagdikian, Ben H. The effete conspiracy andother crimes by the press. New York: Harperand Row.Baker, W. J. A history of the Marconi Company.New York: St. Martin's Press.Bare, Richard L. The film director. New York:Macmillan.Barlow. Ron and Bhob Stewart. Horror comicsof the 1950's. New York: Nostalgia Press.Barrett, Gerald R. and Thomas L. Erskine.From fiction to film. Conrad Aiker's "SilentSnow, Secret Snow." Encino, Cal.: DickensonPublishing Co.Baxter, John. The cinema of John Ford. NewYork: Barnes.Behlmer, Rudy. Memo from David 0. Selznick.New York: Viking.Behrens, John C. Magazine writer's workbook.Columbus, Ohio: Grid, Inc.Belz,Carl. The story of rock. 2nd ed. NewYork: Oxford University Press.Bentley, Eric. Are you now or have you everbeen: the investigation of show business bythe Un-American Activities Committee, 19471958. New York: Harper and Row.ized biography.Press.Jericho,N.Y.:ExpositionBlock, Herbert. Herblock's state of the union.New York: Simon and Schuster.Bittern,' A. William and Jason E. Squire, eds.The movie business: American film industrypractice. New York: Hastings 1-Iouse.Blum, Eleanor, ed. Basic books in the massmedia. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.Boeckman, Charles. -And the beat goes on: asurvey of pop music in America. Washington,D.C.: Luce.Bogart, Leo. The age of television. Rev. ed. NewYork: Frederick Ungar.Silent politics: polls and the awarenessof public opinion. New York: Wiley Interscience.Boni, Albert, ed. Photographic literature: 19601970. Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Morgan andMorgan.Brandy, Leo, ed. Focus on shoot the piano player. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.Jean Renoir: the world of his films.New York: Doubleday.Bremmer, John B. HTK: a study in news headlines. Topeka: Palidrome Press.BM/E -Magazine Editors. Interpreting FCCBroadcast Rules and Regulations:- Volume 3.Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.: Tab Books.Brown, Roland G. A bookless curriculum. Dayton: Pflaum/Standard.Brown, Royal S., ed. Focus on Godard. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.Brown, Steven R. and Donald J. Brenner, eds.Science, psychology and communication: essays honoring William Stephenson. New York:Teacher's College Press.Brown, Theodore M. Margaret Bourke-White:photojournalist. Ithaca, N.Y.: Andrew Dickson Museum of Art.Browne, Ray R. and David Madden. The popular culture explosion. Dubuque: Wm. C.Brown Co.Burack, A. S., ed. The writer's handbook. Boston: The Writer.Burke, John Gordon. Print; image and sound:essays on media. Chicago: American LibraryAssociation.Burke, W. J. and Will D. Howe. (revised byIrving and Anne Weiss). American authorsand books: 1640 to the present day. NewYork: Crown.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANNUAL IN SPEECH COMMUNICATIONBuxton, Edward. Promise them anything: theinside story of the Madison Amuse powerstruggle.' New York: Stein and Day.Buxton, Frank and Bill Owen. The big broadcast: 1920-1950. New York: Viking Press.Byer, Stephtn. Hefner's gonna kill me when hereads this. . , . Chicago: Allen-.Bennett.Cable television in Detroit: a study in urbancommunications. Cable TV Study CommitteeCorley, Edwin. Acapulco gold. New York: Dodd,Mead.Corliss,Richard, ed. The Hollywood screen-writers. New York: Avon Discuss Books.Cottrell, John and Fergus Cashin. RichardBurton very close up. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:Prentice-Hall.Coyne, John R. Jr. The impudent snobs: Agnewvs.the intellectual establishment. New Ro-information. Albany, N.Y.:.chelle, N.Y.: Arlington House.The Credulity Problem. Washington, D.C.: TheAmerican Institute for Political Communica-Bureau of Mass Communications, Office ofCultural Education, New York State Education Department.The Creel Report: complete report of the chairman of the committee on public information,for Common Council, City of Detroit: CityClerk's Office.Cable televisionCaldwell, William A. In the record. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.Cantor, Muriel. The Hollywood TV producer:his work and his audience. New York: BasicBooks.Caring for photographs: display, storage, restoration. Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Morgan andMorgan.Carney, Thomas F. Content analysis: a technique for systematic inference from communications. Manitoba, Canada: University ofManitoba Press.Carpozi, George Jr. The John Wayne story.New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House.Carter, Harley. Dictionary of electronics. BlueRidge Summit. Pa.: Tab Books.Carter, Robert M. ed. Communication in organ-izations: a guide to information sources: anannotated bibliography and sourcebook. Detroit: Gale Research Co.Cavell. Stanley. The world viewed. New York:Viking Press.Chancy, David. Processes of mass communication. New York: Herder and Herder, with distribution by McGraw-Hill.Chipman. Art. KMED: The first half century.Medford, Or.: KMED.Churchill, Hugh B. Film editing handbook:Technique of I6mm film cutting. Belmont,Cal.: Wadsworth.Chute, Marchette. P.E.N. American Center: ahistory of the first fifty years. New York:P.E.N. American Center.Cirino, Robert. Don't blame the people. NewYork: Random House.Clair, Rene. Cinema yesterday and today. NewYork: Dover Publications.Coe, Barbara Davis. Advertising practice: analytic.and creative exercises. Englewood Cliffs,N.J.: Prentice-Hall.Conference on communication policy research:papers and proceedings, Springfield. Va.: National Technical Information Service,tion.1917-1919. New York: Da Capo Press.Crisp, C.G. Francois Truffunt. New York:Praeger Publishers.Croce, Arlene. The Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogersbook, New York: Outerbridge & Lazard.Darrocott, Joseph anti Belinda Loftus. FirstWorld War posters. London: Imperial WarMusetim., andSecond World War posters.London: Imperial War Museum.Davis,Phil. Photography. Dubuque: Wm. C.Brown.Denby, David, ed. Film 70-71, New York: Simonand Schuster.Doig, Ivan and Carol Doig. News: a consumer'sguide. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.Dreyfuss. Henry. Symbol sourcebooki an authoritative guide to international graphic symbols.New York: McGraw-Hill.Duncan. Hugh Dalziel. Symbols in society. NewYork: Oxford University Press.Dunn. Delmer D. Financing presidential campaigns. Washington. D.C.: The Brookings Institution.Durgnat, Raymond. A mirror for England.New York: Praeger Publishers.Eckert, Charles W., ed. Focus on Shakespeareanfilms. EngiewOod Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.Eel's, George. Hedda and Lottella: a dual biography of Hedda Hopper and Lonella Parsons.New York: Putnam.Efron, Edith. How CBS tried to kill a book.Los Angeles: Na

authors of all reported masters theses and doctoral dissertaticns. completed in 1972 in the field. . phies in each issue of Journalism Quarterly,' Gazette, and the Journal of Marketing. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHIC: . Columbia Journalism Review. JQ Journalism Quarterly. Cinema. Cine