Application Papers

 

Updated: April 30, 2008

These papers were written by undergraduate students in Communication 3210 - Human Communication Theory, University of Colorado at Boulder. They have been posted on this website with the permission of the authors, who retain all rights.

Communication as a Practice (Craig)

bulletCarolyn Prill (Spring 2007)

Cultivation Theory (Gerbner)

bulletAmy Lindquist (Fall 2006)
bulletJocelyn McDonnel (Fall 2006)

The Culture Industry (Horkheimer and Adorno)

bulletAnnie Barr (Fall 2007)
bulletAllison Zellinger (Fall 2007)

Cybernetics (Wiener)

bulletAllison Zellinger (Fall 2007)

Dialogue (Buber)

bulletMollly Jans (Spring 1999)
bulletErin Scholz (Fall 1998)
bulletShan Ralph (Spring 1998)

Genuine Conversation (Deetz)

bulletHenrietta Forrest (Fall 2007)
bulletMaggie Peters (Fall 2007)
bulletElana Kline (Spring 2007)
bulletKatie Altman (Fall 2006)

The Photographic Paradox (Barthes)

bulletAnnie Barr (Fall 2007)
bulletKelsey Lantz (Fall 2007)
bulletNicholas Lockwood (Fall 2007)

The Pragmatics of Human Communication (Watzlawick, Beavin & Jackson)

bulletElizabeth Burnett (Spring 2007)
bulletCourtney Connelly (Spring 2007)
bulletJill Lawrence (Fall 2006)
bulletMatthew Sackrison (Fall 2006)

Ritual View of Communication (Carey)

bulletSylvia Henry (Fall 2007)
bulletChristy Pineda (Fall 2006)

Symbolic Convergence Theory (Bormann)

bulletDenise Young (Spring 1998)

Muted Group Theory (Kramarae)

bulletAnne Bente (Spring 1999)
bulletLaura Senner (Spring 1999)
bulletEricka VanGorp (Fall 1998)
bulletJoanne Baer (Spring 1998)

Symbolic Interactionism (Mead)

bulletLindsay Nelson (Spring 1998)

The Meaning of Meaning (Richards)

bulletJessica Erickstad (Fall 1998)
bulletAllie Cahill (Spring 1998)

CMM Theory (Pearce & Cronen)

bulletCadia Wheeler (Fall 1998)

Social Penetration (Altman & Taylor) & Social Exchange Theory (Thibault & Kelley)

bulletKorey Williams (Spring 1998)

Cognitive Dissonance Theory (Festinger)

bulletElisa M. Jean (Spring 1999)

Dramatism (Burke)

bulletCarla Davey (Fall 1998)
 

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