A first look at communication theory
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A first look at communication theory
McGraw-Hill, c2000
4th ed
- : pbk.
- : CD-ROM
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Title on CD-ROM: Conversations with communication theorists
Filmography: p. 509-[510]
Includes bibliographical references (p. 511-530) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This best selling text, which is appropriate for both lower and upper levels, analyzes the major communication theories. The material is presented in a coherent manner without over simplification.For professors who wish to use theories found in previous editions, please go to www.afirstlook.com. This website is Em Griffin's homepage.
目次
Part One: OverviewIntroductionChapter 1: Talk About TheoryChapter 2: Weighing the WordsChapter 3: Mapping the TerritoryPart Two: Interpersonal CommunicationInterpersonal MessagesChapter 4: Symbolic Interactionism (Mead)Chapter 5: Coordinated Management of Meaning (Pearce & Cronen)Chapter 6: Expectancy Violations Theory (Burgoon)Chapter 7: Interpersonal Deception Theory (Buller and Burgoon)Ethical ReflectionsKant's Categorical ImperativeAugustine's Divine WillBok's Principle of VeracityCognitive ProcessingChapter 8: Constructivism (Delia)Relationship DevelopmentChapter 9: Social Penetration Theory (Altman and Taylor)Chapter 10: Uncertainty Reduction Theory (Berger)Relationship MaintenanceChapter 11: The Interactional View (Watzlawick)Chapter 12: Relational Dialectics (Baxter and Montgomery)InfluenceChapter 13: Social Judgment Theory (Sherif)Chapter 14: Elaboration Likelihood Model (Petty and Cacioppo)Ethical ReflectionsBuber's Dialogic EthicsNilsen's Significant ChoicePart Three: Group and Public CommunicationGroup Decision MakingChapter 15: Functional Perspective on Group Decision Making (Hirokawa & Gouran)Chapter 16: Adaptive Structuration Theory (Poole)Organizational CommunicationChapter 17: Information Systems Approach to Organizations (Weick)Chapter 18: Cultural Approach to Organizations (Geertz & Pacanowsky)Chapter 19: Critical Theory of Communication Approach to Organizations (Deetz)Public RhetoricChapter 20: The Rhetoric (Aristotle)Chapter 21: Dramatism (Burke)Chapter 22: Narrative Paradigm (Fisher)Ethical ReflectionsAristotle's Golden MeanWest's Prophetic PragmatismPart Four: Mass CommunicationMedia and CultureChapter 23: Technological Determinism (McLuhan)Chapter 24: Semiotics (Barthes)Chapter 25: Cultural Studies (Hall)Media EffectsChapter 26: Cultivation Theory (Gerbner)Chapter 27: Agenda-Setting Function (McCombs & Shaw)Chapter 28: The Media Equation (Reeves & Nass)Ethical ReflectionsHabermas' Discourse EthicsChristians' Communitarian EthicsPart Five: Cultural ContextIntercultural CommunicationChapter 29: Anxiety/Uncertainty Management Theory (Gudykunst)Chapter 30: Face-Negotiation Theory (Ting-Toomey)Chapter 31: Speech Codes Theory (Philipsen)Gender and CommunicationChapter 32: Genderlect Styles (Tannen)Chapter 33: Muted Group Theory (Kramarae)Chapter 34: Standpoint Theory (Harding & Wood)Ethical ReflectionsGilligan's Different VoiceBenhabib's Interactive UniversalismPart Six: IntegrationCommunication TheoryChapter 35: Order Out of ChaosAppendix A: Glossary of TermsAppendix B: Abstracts of TheoriesAppendix C: Academic Journals that Focus on Communication TheoryAppendix D: Feature Films that Illustrate Communication TheoryEndnotesCredits and AcknowledgementsIndex
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