Authorities & Vocabularies
Communication
Here are entered works on human communication, including both the primary techniques of language, pictures, etc., and the secondary techniques, such as the press and radio. Works on the modern means of mass communication are entered under Mass media. Works on the communications industries treated collectively are entered under Communication and traffic.
URI: <http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85029027#concept>Type: Topical Term
Alternate Labels: Communication, Primitive; Mass communication
Communication, Primitive
Mass communication
Broader Terms:
Narrower Terms:
- Autistic children--Means of communication
- Business communication
- Cerebral palsied--Means of communication
- Children with disabilities--Means of communication
- Children with visual disabilities--Means of communication
- Chinese walls (Communication barriers)
- Communication and traffic
- Communication, International
- Communicative competence
- Deaf--Means of communication
- Deafblind children--Means of communication
- Deafblind people--Means of communication
- Developmentally disabled--Means of communication
- Diffusion of innovations
- Gay men--Communication
- Gossip
- Hearing impaired children--Means of communication
- Hearing impaired--Means of communication
- Human-animal communication
- Indigenous peoples--Communication
- Information science
- Information theory
- Intercultural communication
- Interpersonal communication
- Interpretation of cultural and natural resources
- Knowledge, Sociology of
- Language and languages
- Language arts
- Leaflets dropped from aircraft
- Learning disabled--Means of communication
- Local mass media
- Mass media
- Minorities in communication
- Miscommunication
- Nonverbal communication
- Older people--Communication
- Oral communication
- People with disabilities--Means of communication
- People with mental disabilities--Means of communication
- People with visual disabilities--Means of communication
- Persuasion (Psychology)
- Popular culture
- Publications
- Signals and signaling
- Social media
- Symbolic interactionism
- Symbolism in communication
- Telecommunication
- United States. Congress--Constituent communication
- Visual aids
- Visual communication
- Women in communication
- Women--Communication
- Written communication
- Notes under Communication and traffic; Mass media
Created: 1986-02-11
Last Modified: 1994-01-04 11:11:31
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