Foundations of Communication Theory

Series Editor Marshall Scott Poole (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana)

Editorial Board James Aune (Texas A&M University); Robert T. Craig (University of Colorado at Boulder); Leah Lievrouw (University of California Los Angeles); Alan Rubin (Kent State University, Emeritus); David Seibold (University of California Santa Barbara)

The Foundations of Communication Theory series publishes innovative textbooks that summarize and integrate theory and research for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses. In addition to offering state-of-the-art overviews in a broad array of subfields, authors are encouraged to make original contributions to advance the conversation within the discipline. Written by senior scholars and theorists, these books will provide unique insight and new perspectives on the core sub-disciplinary fields in communication scholarship and teaching today.

Published Organizational Change: Creating Change Through Strategic Communication, Laurie K. Lewis

Forthcoming An Invitation to Communication Theory, Robert Craig

Foundations of Intercultural Theory, Deborah Cai and Ed Fink

Foundations of Media and Communication Theory, Leah Lievrouw

Managing Privacy, Sandra Petronio

Foundations of Organizational Communication, Linda Putnam and Scott Poole

Theorizing Crisis Communication, Timothy Sellnow and Matthew Seeger

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