Human communication
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Human communication
McGraw-Hill, c2011
4th ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The fourth edition of Human Communication is an engaging reflection of the contemporary field of communication studies. The authors' writing mantra ("Make It Smart; Keep It Real") leads to a text that strikes a practical balance of definitive content and everyday application. To "make it smart," the authors read hundreds of articles from mainstream communication journals. To "keep it real," the authors synthesized their findings so that they resonate with the challenges and goals of today's typical basic course. Always the goal is to highlight the relevancy of communication to college students by engaging the readers. Every chapter features skill-building, critical thinking, innovative pedagogy, 21st century examples, and lively writing that is respectful of the student reader.
Table of Contents
Part One: Fundamentals of Communication Studies1. Introduction to Human Communication 2. Perception, Self and Communication 3. Language and Meaning 4. Nonverbal Communication5. Listening and Critical Thinking
Part Two: Communication Contexts6. Interpersonal Communication7. Intercultural Communication 8. Workplace Communication 9. The Dynamics of Small Group Communication
Part Three: Fundamentals of Public Speaking: Preparation and Delivery10. Topic Selection and Audience Analysis 11. Source Credibility and Using Evidence 12. Organizing Your Presentation13. Delivery and Visual Resources 14. Informative Presentations 15. Persuasive Presentations Online Unit: Mediated Communication and Media Literacy: This section is found on the book's Online Learning Center Web site at www.mhhe.com/pearson4e
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