Blurb about two SC&I professors’ new communication encyclopedia can be read here.
“The International Encyclopedia of Organizational Communication“ is a four-volume reference work complied by SC&I’s Professor Craig Scott and Professor Laurie Lewis. The encyclopedia, published by Wiley, is a comprehensive collection of entries contributed by experts from across the globe on the origin, evolution, and current state of knowledge of all facets of contemporary organizational communication.
Scott and Lewis discussed the collection as, “a privilege to work on because it gave us an opportunity to do a comprehensive review of the current topics, theory, and research in the sub-field and to participate in creating a wonderful collection of substantive articles reviewing all of these areas.”
This work is one of seven volumes included in the “Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication.” It took the authors three years to plan, solicit, edit, and finalize the work. Scott and Lewis intend the encyclopedia to be the preeminent resource for faculty, students, and others in the organizational communication field.
To read the full story about the encyclopedia, click here for the press release.