Architects of Communication Scholarship presents interviews with academic leaders in communication research and the International Communication Association. This episode features an interview between Denise Solomon and Michael Roloff, where they discuss Professor Roloff’s career beginnings and inspirations, the trajectory of his scholarly contributions, and his thoughts on the state of the communication discipline. In this episode, Roloff reminisces on the many mentors and colleagues in the field of communication who shaped his research.
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Featuring
Ellen Wartella
Denise Solomon
Michael Roloff
Sponsor:
The School of Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University
More from the host & speakers:
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication; Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences
Northwestern University
Director, Center on Media and Human Development
Twitter: @CMHD_NU
Distinguished Professor, Department of Communication Arts & Sciences, Penn State University
Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Communication Studies, Northwestern University
Works referenced in episode:
Roloff, M. E. (1981). Interpersonal Communication: The Social Exchange Approach. Sage.
Roloff, M. E., & Miller, G. R. (1981). Persuasion: New Directions in Theory and Research. Sage.
Copy and Audio Editors:
Jabari Clemons
Executive Producer:
DeVante Brown