Architectures of Communication Scholarship- Linda Putnam on Organizing, Negotiation, and Conflict Management
In this episode of Architects of Communication Scholarship, Professor Patrice Buzzanell, a professor at the University of South Florida, is in conversation with Emerita Professor Linda Putnam at the University of California at Santa Barbara who specializes in organizational communication and conflict management. They discuss Professor Putnam’s career beginnings and inspirations as well as her current work and the state of the communication discipline. This episode tracks the evolution of the various subfields of communication through the lens of Professor Putnam’s career.
Featuring
Ellen Wartella
Patrice Buzzanell
Linda Putnam
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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 Research Professor and Emerita Professor | Department of Communication
UC Santa Barbara
University Twitter - @ucsantabarbara
Distinguished University Professor | Department of Communication
University of South Florida
University Twitter - @USFComDept
Works referenced in episode:
Putnam, L. L., & Roloff, M. E. (Eds.). (1992). Communication and negotiation (Vol. 20). Sage.
Roloff, M. E., Putnam, L. L., & Anastasiou, L. (2003). Negotiation skills. Handbook of communication and social interaction skills, 801-833.
Putnam, L. L., Wilson, S. R., & Turner, D. B. (1990). The evolution of policy arguments in teachers' negotiations. Argumentation, 4, 129-152.
Roloff, M. E., Putnam, L. L., & Anastasiou, L. (2003). Negotiation skills. Handbook of communication and social interaction skills, 801-833.
Putnam, L. L., Wilson, S. R., & Turner, D. B. (1990). The evolution of policy arguments in teachers' negotiations. Argumentation, 4, 129-152.
Copy and Audio Editors:
Daniel Christain
Jabari Clemons
Troy Cruz