| 1. Cheng-Chih Wang's Research |
| Research papers and course syllabi covering the subjects of crisis communication, media study, genocide, and sociology. |
| http://www.geocities.com/ccwang71/ |
| 2. Claes de Vreese |
| Resource for teaching and research on political communication, public opinion, media effects, campaigns, and media and politics. |
| http://www.claesdevreese.com |
| 3. Communications Central |
| Links to resources and definitions related primarily to semiotics, interpersonal communication, organizational communication, health communication, and nonverbal communication. From Governor's State University. |
| http://www.govst.edu/commcentral/ |
| 4. Happy Fun Communication Land |
| Tutorials, study questions, glossary, and citations facilitate secondary or undergraduate learning about communication theory. Whole site is searchable. |
| http://www.rdillman.com/HFCL/nexus.html |
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| 5. Melcrum |
| Articles on aspects of communication in corporations, including public relations, measurement and change management. |
| http://www.melcrum.com |
| 6. Mick's Communication, Cultural and Media Studies |
| Extensive list of interlinked definitions of concepts related to cultural studies and media ecology. |
| http://www.cultsock.ndirect.co.uk/MUHome/csht... |
| 7. Reaching Out: The Evolution of Communication |
| Interactive educational site discusses changes in communication technology, from hieroglyphics to the printing press to the Web. |
| http://library.thinkquest.org/26451/ |
| 8. Text-e.org |
| The impact of new technologies on reading, writing, scientific communication and publishing. Features ten target-papers and discussions. [English, French and Italian] |
| http://www.text-e.org |
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