Letters
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- LETTERS. Peterson, Eric E. // Spectra;Feb1984, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p19
Presents a letter to the editor about the relationship of interaction and communication studies.
- Letters to the Editor. Locker, Kitty O. // Journal of Business Communication;Spring80, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p3
A letter to the editor is presented that offers several suggestions for improving the "Journal of Business Communication."
- From POQ Readers. // Public Opinion Quarterly;Fall52, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p443
Presents letters to the editor, published in the September 1952 issue of the "Public Opinion Quarterly." Propaganda techniques are devices used in industrial advertising to win good will from potentially hostile public; Information about errors in a previous article on communications research.
- language wars. Bingham, Heath; Jacobs, Gerald R.; Lowe, Hal; Zebrowski, Ernest; Wirth, Bob; Guilford, Susan // Discover;Jan/Feb2012, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p4
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in the November 2011 issue, including "When Good Tweets Go Bad," "Power Plays," and "Good to the Last Drop?"
- SPEAKING BACK. Edelstein, Alex S. // Journalism Quarterly;Spring85, Vol. 62 Issue 1, p194
Presents a letter to editor in response to the review of the book "Comparative Communication Research," by Alex S. Edelstein published in the Winter 1982 issue.
- A History Lesson. Ma, Henry // Forbes Asia;2/13/2006, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p10
A letter to the editor is presented in response to an article about the civilization of the Philippines.
- Mayor: We're not that dumb! Goodman, Oscar B. // Las Vegas Business Press (10712186);11/8/2010, Vol. 27 Issue 45, pP28
A letter to the editor about the article "Dumb, Dumber--and We're Dumbest?" that was published in a previous issue of the "Las Vegas Review-Journal" is presented.
- Unvarnished viewpoints and scientific scrutiny. Brown, Carolyn Joyce // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal;09/15/97, Vol. 157 Issue 6, p792
Reports that `CMAJ' consistently shows that the letters to the editor constitutes one of the most widely read sections of the journal. What goes into considering and selecting the letters; Future trends in rapid electronic publication of letters; Encouragement for letters to the editors. ...
- Health care crisis in Gaza. Rotin, Daniela; Minden, Mark D.; Teitel, Jerome // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal;6/9/2009, Vol. 180 Issue 12, p1230
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