Master the essentials of communication research!
Introducing Communication Research: Paths of Inquiry helps students understand the communication research process from start to finish. The Third Edition has been updated throughout to explain the Internet and social media as tools and topics for communication research. Streamlined, accessible, and with campus-based research examples that students can relate to, this text guides students through the fundamentals of conducting research and presenting research findings for scholarly, professional, news/media, and web audiences.
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Donald Treadwell earned his master’s degree in communication from Cornell University and his
PhD in communication and rhetoric from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
He developed and taught communication research classes in classroom and online settings
and also taught courses in organizational communication, public relations, and public relations
writing. He is the coauthor of Public Relations Writing: Principles in Practice (2nd ed., Sage,
2005).
He has published and presented research on organizational image, consumer response to
college names, health professionals’ images of AIDS, faculty perceptions of the communication
discipline, and employers’ expectations of newly hired communication graduates. His research
appears in Communication Monographs, Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, Public
Relations Review, Journal of Human Subjectivity, and Criminal Justice Ethics.
He is professor emeritus, Westfield State University, and has international consulting experience
in agricultural extension and health communication.