Human communication in society
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Human communication in society
Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007
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Human Communication in Society is the only text to show how the interplay between the individual and society impacts communication. By understanding how the tensions that exist among individual forces, societal forces, cultures, and context shape communication and meaning, students become more ethical and effective communicators.
Based on feedback of over 2,000 students who class tested the manuscript and over 100 faculty reviewers, Alberts, Nakayama, and Martin wrote Human Communication in Society in order to bring a comprehensive, balanced view to the study of human communication. Each of the three authors brings their expertise in their specific area of study to the text. Jess Alberts, a social scientist, focuses on interpersonal communication with special proficiency in conflict. Thomas Nakayama is a critical scholar with a focus on rhetoric and intercultural communication. Judith Martin rounds out the project as the interpretive scholar with her expertise in intercultural communication. This author combination brings to the market a balanced approach to the study of human communication.
This text is for the survey of Human Communication course, which covers multiple subfields of communication and presumes little if any public speaking assignments.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1.Introduction to Human Communication
The Importance of Studying Human Communication
What Is Human Communication?
A Communication Ethic
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Chapter 2.Communication Studies: History and Contemporary Approaches
The History of Communication Studies
Contemporary Approaches, Theories, and Methods
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FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION
Chapter 3.Communication and Identities
The Importance of Identity
What Is Identity?
The Individual and Identity
The Individual, Identity and Society
Ethics and Identity
Skills for Communicating about Identities
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Chapter 4.Communicating, Perceiving, and Understanding
The Importance of Perception
What is Perception?
Perception and the Individual
The Individual, Perception and Society
Ethics and Perception
Improving Your Perception Skills
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Chapter 5.Verbal Communication The Importance of Verbal Communication
What Is Verbal Communication?
Verbal Communication and the Individual
The Individual, Verbal Communication and Society
Ethics and Verbal Communication
Improving your Verbal Communication Skills
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Chapter 6.Nonverbal Communication
The Importance of Nonverbal Communication
What Is Nonverbal Communication?
Nonverbal Communication and the Individual
The Individual, Nonverbal Communication, and Society
Ethics and Nonverbal Communication
Improving Your Nonverbal Communication Skills
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HUMAN COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT
Chapter 7.Communication across Cultures
The Importance of Intercultural Communication
What Is Intercultural Communication?
Intercultural Communication and the Individual
The Individual, Intercultural Communication and Society
Ethics and Intercultural Communication
Improving your Intercultural Communication Skills
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Chapter 8.Communicating in Close Relationships
Close Relationships and the Individual
The Individual, Relationship Communication and Society
Ethics and Close Relationships
Improving Your Relationship Initiation Skills
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Chapter 9. Small Group Communication
The Importance of Small Group Communication
What Is Small Group Communication?
Small Group Communication and the Individual
The Individual, Small Group Communication and Society
Ethics and Small Group Communication
Improving Your Small Group Communication Skills
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Chapter 10. Communicating in Organizations
The Importance of Organizational Communication
Defining Organizational Communication
Organizational Communication and the Individual
The Individual, Organizational Communication and Society
Ethics and Organizational Communication
Improving Your Organizational Communication Skills
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Chapter 11. Communicating in Public: Rhetoric
The Importance of Rhetoric
What is Rhetoric? A Broader View
Rhetoric and the Individual
The Individual, Rhetoric and Society
Ethics and Rhetoric
Becoming a More Effective Receiver of Rhetoric
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Chapter 12.Communication and Media
The Importance of Media
What are Media?
The Individual and Media
The Individual, Media, and Society
Ethnics and Media
Becoming a More Effective Consumer of Media
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Chapter 13. Computer Mediated Communication
The Importance of Computer Mediated Communication
What Is Computer Mediated Communication?
Computer Mediated Communication and the Individual
The Individual, Communication Technology and Society
Ethics and Computer-Mediated Communication
Improving Your Mediated Communication Skills
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Chapter 14. Speaking in Public
Anticipating Your Presentation
Understanding the Communication Event
Understanding and Relating to Audiences
Developing your Topic
Organizing Your Presentation
Delivering Your Speech
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