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communication studies encompasses a wide range of topics... Communication studies often overlaps with academic programs in journalism... Communication studies is often considered a part of both the social sciences and the humanities... The vast breadth and interdisciplinary nature of communication studies has understandably made it difficult for both students and institutions to place it within the... Ongoing debates rage whether communication studies can best be understood as a discipline... the close relations that have sometimes existed between communication studies and the media industries... namely the connection between communication studies and government interests and funding... war institutionalization of communication studies in the U... developed communication studies partly by merging existing programs in speech communication... Communication studies in Germany has a rich hermeneutic heritage in philology... covering many of the areas of communication studies in the U...

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