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- Title
The role of theory in researching and understanding human communication.
- Authors
Levine, Timothy R; Markowitz, David M
- Abstract
Communication is a theory-driven discipline, but does it always need to be? This article raises questions related to the role of theory in communication science, with the goal of providing a thoughtful discussion about what theory is, why theory is (or is not) important, the role of exploration in theory development, what constitutes a theoretical contribution, and the current state of theory in the field. We describe communication researchers' interest with theory by assessing the number of articles in the past decade of research that mention theory (nearly 80% of papers have attended to theory in some way). This article concludes with a forward-looking view of how scholars might think about theory in their work, why exploratory research should be valued more and not considered as conflicting with theory, and how conceptual clarity related to theoretical interests and contributions are imperative for human communication research.
- Subjects
HUMAN experimentation; CONFLICT theory; RESEARCH personnel; NUMBER theory
- Publication
Human Communication Research, 2024, Vol 50, Issue 2, p154
- ISSN
0360-3989
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/hcr/hqad037