(eBook PDF) Communicating: A Social, Career, and Cultural Focus 12th Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN: 9780205029419
- Author: Roy Berko, Andrew Wolvin, Darlyn R. Wolvin, Joan E. Aitken
This highly-regarded introduction to communication book offers a comprehensive blend of basic communication theory, research, and skills, with a strong emphasis on relationship communication (social), workplace (career), and intercultural communication (culture). Communicating introduces the basic principles of communication and applies them to interpersonal, group, interviewing, and public speaking contexts. The book stresses communication competence through boxed material, Learn by Doing activities, thought-provoking questions, and self-assessment tests. New and strengthened pedagogy highlights and reinforces the book’s social, career, and cultural themes, with a particular emphasis on intercultural communication and communicating in an increasingly high-tech, global environment.
Table contents:
1 The Human Communication Process
2 Foundations of Verbal Language
3 Nonverbal Communication
4 Listening
5 The Self and Perception
6 Interpersonal and Electronically Mediated Communication
7 Interpersonal Skills and Conflict Management
8 The Interview
9 The Concepts of Groups
10 Participating in Groups
11 Public Speaking: Planning the Message
12 Public Speaking: Developing the Message
13 Public Speaking: Structuring the Message
14 Public Speaking: The Informative Speech
15 Public Speaking: The Persuasive Speech
16 Public Speaking: Presenting the Message
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