Kenneth Harwood
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Kenneth A. Harwood (July 12, 1924) is an American administrator, information and telecommunication theorist and Adjunct Professor University of Southern California, a former President of the BEA, known for his work on the general theory of communication, and knows as one of the leading scholars of the American radio history.[1]
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[edit] Biography
Kennth Harwood was born in (Chicago and attended the University of Missouri and received his B.A. in 1947, his M.A. in 1948 and his Ph.D in 1950 from the University of Southern California.
While working on his Ph.D., he married to Arlette Mary Bartley on January 28, 1949,[2] and he taught at the University of Alabama and the University of Southern California. At the University of Alabama became Professor and Head of the Department of Radio and Television, and at the University of Southern California he later rose to Chairman for their Department of Telecommunications. He left the University in 1978 to become Director of the newly-formed School of Communication at the University of Houston. From 1994 he is the director of Interns (California) School of Communication at the University of Houston
He was on the board of directors for several commercial broadcasters including WFLN in Philadelphia. From 1954 to 1968 he was General Manager at radio station KUSC at the University of Southern california. For 1964 tot 1974 he was president of the Oak Kroll Broadcasting Company in Pasadena. From 1971 to 1978 he was chairman of the Broadcast Foundation of California and from 1968 to 1978 director of the Franklin Broadcasting Company.[3]
Harwood has been rewarded the Frank Stanton Fellow of the International Radio and Television Society in 1979, and Distinguisted Education Service Award of the broadcast Education Association in 1986. Since 1990 the Broadcast Education Association annually awards the "Annual Kenneth Harwood Outstanding Dissertation Award" established by Kenneth Harwood for the outstanding Ph.D. dissertation in broadcasting and electronic media.
[edit] Work
Harwood has attained by contributing important personnel to the fields of journalism, radio, television, films and the theater.[2]
[edit] A general theory of communication
In the 1953 article "On a general theory of communication", Harwood presented an overview of the many approaches to the study of human communication and preliminary notes on the formulation of a generalized theory of communication.[4]
[edit] Publications
Articles by Kenneth Harwood:
- 1953, "Toward a general theory of communication," with Francis Cartier in: Audiovisual Communication Review, 1953, 1, 227-233.
- 1953, "Cybernetics explained for instructors," with Francis Cartier, in: Air Training and Development Informational Bulletin (1953), 4, 53-56.
- 1953, "On a general theory of communication", with Francis Cartier in: Journal Educational Technology Research and Development, Springer Boston, Issue Volume 1, Number 4 / September, 1953, Pages 227-233.
- 1953, "On definition of communication", with F. A. Cartier in: Journal of Communication, Volume 3 Issue 2 Page 71-75, November 1953
- 1969, "Broadcasting and the Theory of the Firm", in: Law and Contemporary Problems, Vol. 34, No. 3, Communications: Part 2 (Summer, 1969), pp. 485-504
- 1978, "On definition of communication,", with K. A. Harwood in: Eileen Hart, Communicating styles for managers. New York, NY: Penton Learning Systems.
- 2004, "When MEDIA ETHICS Began", in: Media Ethics, Fall 2004 (15:1), p.5.
- 2005, "Television hoaxes ahead", in: Television Quarteley Volume 36
[edit] References
- ^ Donald G. Godfrey, Frederic A. Leigh (1998), Historical Dictionary of American Radio, Greenwood Press ISBN: 0-313-29636-7.
- ^ a b Bio of Dean Harwood by Kenneth Harwood, 1978, retrieved 15 April 2008.
- ^ Dean Harwood bio, retrieved 15 April 2008.
- ^ Kenneth Harwood and Francis Cartier (1953), "On a general theory of communication", in: Journal Educational Technology Research and Development, Springer Boston, Issue Volume 1, Number 4 / September, 1953, Pages 227-233.
[edit] External link
- Kenneth Harwood at University of Southern California
- Bio of Dean Harwood by Kenneth Harwood, 1978.