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Interpersonal Communication - International Student Edition - Richard West, Lynn H Turner

Interpersonal Communication - International Student Edition

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2019 | 4th Revised edition
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978-1-5443-7055-2 (ISBN)
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Providing the knowledge and practical skills needed to make effective communication choices in today’s rapidly changing and technologically advanced society, this text empowers students to become confident communicators.
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Interpersonal Communication, Fourth Edition empowers students to become more confident communicators by providing them with both the knowledge and the practical skills they need to make effective communication choices in today′s rapidly changing and technologically advanced society. Rather than "telling" students how to communicate, authors Richard L. West and Lynn H. Turner offer a toolbox of key skills pertaining to each communication theory so students can actively choose and experiment with strategies appropriate for a given situation. Filled with realistic examples and scenarios that reflect the diversity and interactions of today′s students, this practical text makes clear connections among theory, skills, and the life situations we all encounter on a daily basis.


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Richard West (Ph.D., Ohio University, 1991) is Professor of Communication Studies at Emerson College. He received his BA and MA in Communication at Illinois State University.    Rich is the co-author (with Lynn Turner) of several leading books in communication (Perspectives on Family Communication/4th ed; Interpersonal Communication/2nd ed; IPC/1st ed; Introducing Communication Theory/5th ed; Gender and Communication/3rd ed;) and served as co-editor of the Sage Sourcebook of Family Communication.  He is the author/co-author of over 40 articles and essays and he has participated in over 100 NCA programs.  Rich’s work has appeared in Communication Quarterly, Communication Education, Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, Communication Reports, Journal of Family Communication, among others. He has served as Guest Co-Editor of the Journal of Family Communication twice and has been a member of nearly 10 journal editorial boards in communication.   Rich’s work intersects family, identity, and culture. Yet, he admits to being somewhat of a ‘scholarly nomad,’ exploring a number of different topics, including gay parenting, holiday stress, student questions in the classroom, job burnout, among other areas.    Rich is the recipient of several recognitions, including Outstanding Alumni in Communication awards from both Illinois State University and Ohio University.  ISU has also recognized him as a “Distinguished Alum” in Forensics and as an “Outstanding Alum in Teacher Education.”  He has also been recognized as an ECA Research Fellow and was the recipient of ECA’s Past President’s Award.  In 2012, the Communication Institute for Online Scholarship named him a “Leading Scholar in Communication Education.”     He has served as President of the Eastern Communication (2008) and the National Communication Association (2012). Lynn H. Turner (Ph.D., Northwestern University) is Professor of Communication Studies in the College of Communication at Marquette University. Her research areas of interest include interpersonal, gendered, and family communication.  She is the co-author or co-editor of over 10 books as well as several articles and book chapters (many with Rich West). Lynn has served in a number of different positions: Director of Graduate Studies for the College of Communication at Marquette University; President of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender (OSCLG), President of Central States Communication Association (CSCA), and Chair of the Family Communication Division for the National Communication Association.  In her free time, Lynn delights in babysitting for her grandchildren.

1. Foundations of Interpersonal Communication
1.1The Evolution and Foundation of the Communication Field
1.2Defining Interpersonal Communication
1.3Three Models of Human Communication
1-4The Principles of Interpersonal Communication
1-5 Dispelling Myths about Interpersonal Communication
1-6 Interpersonal Communication Ethics
Chapter Wrap-Up
2. Communication, Culture, and Identity
2.1 Defining Culture
2.2Diversity around the Globe and In the United States
2.3Why Study Intercultural Communication?
2.4Dimensions of Culture
2.5 Challenges of Intercultural Communication
2.6Skill Set For Intercultural Understanding
Chapter Wrap-Up
3. Communication, Perception, Identity, and the Self
3.1 Understanding Interpersonal Perception
3.2 Influences on Perception
3.3Dimensions of the Self
3.4Identity Management
3.5 Online Identity Management
3.6 Skill Set: Improving Perception Checking and Self-Actualization
Chapter Wrap-Up
4. Communication Verbally
4.1Understanding Verbal Symbols
4.2Factors Affecting Verbal Symbols
4.3The Destructive and Constructive Sides of Verbal Symbols
4.4Skill Set For Improving Verbal Communication
Chapter Wrap-Up
5. Communicating Nonverbally
5.1 Assumptions of Nonverbal Communication
5.2 Nonverbal Communication Codes
5.3The Influence of Culture on Nonverbal Communication
5.4 The Influence of Technology on Nonverbal Communication
5.5 Skill Set For Increasing Nonverbal Communication Effectiveness
Chapter Wrap-Up
6. Listening and Responding Effectively
6.1Lend Me Your Ear: Differences between Hearing and Listening
6.2The Components of the Listening Process
6.3The Value and Importance of Listening
6.4The Barriers: Why We Don’t Listen
6.5Poor Listening Habits
6.6Styles of Preferred Listening
6.7Culture and the Listening Process
6.8Skill Set For Effective Listening
Chapter Wrap-Up
7. Communicating and Emotion
7.1Defining Emotion
7.2Explaining Emotion: Biology and Social Interaction
7.3Emotion and Communication
7.4Influences on Emotional Expression
7.5Recognizing Blends in Emotional Communication
7.6Skill Set For Emotional Communication
Chapter Wrap-Up
8. Sharing Personal Information
8.1Definition of Self- Disclosure: Opening Up
8.2Reasons for Revealing and Concealing Personal Information
8.3Factors Affecting Self-Disclosure
8.4Principles of Self-Disclosure
8.5Explaining Self-Disclosure
8.6Skill Set For Effective Disclosing
Chapter Wrap-Up
9. Communicating Conflict
9.1Defining Conflict
9.2Communication Patterns and Styles in Conflict
9.3The Destructive and Constructive Sides of Interpersonal Conflict
9.4Explaining Conflict
9.5The Relationship of Conflict to Power
9.6Skill Set For Effective Conflict Management
Chapter Wrap-Up
10. Communicating in Close Relationships
10.1Understanding Close Relationships
10.2Thinking and Talking About Close Relationships
10.3Influences on Close Relationships
10.4Developing Interpersonal Relationships through Stages
10.5Explaining Communication in Close Relationships
10.6Skill Set For Communicating In Close Relationships
Chapter Wrap-Up
11. Communicating with Families, Friends, and Romantic Partners
11.1Family Relationships
11.2 Close Friendships
11.3Romantic Relationships
11.4Skill Set For Improving Your Interpersonal Communication with Family Members, Close Friends, and Romantic Partners
Chapter Wrap-Up

Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 254 mm
Gewicht 800 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-5443-7055-5 / 1544370555
ISBN-13 978-1-5443-7055-2 / 9781544370552
Zustand Neuware
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