Human Communication Motivation, Knowledge, and Skills

HUMAN COMMUNICATION: MOTIVATION, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS, Second Edition, features the collaborative work of recognized experts in the fields of communication and offers a unified approach to the basic processes of human communication backed by skill assessment. Beginning with the premise that all form...

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Main Authors: Morreale, Sherwyn P. (Author), Spitzberg, Brian H. (Author), Barge, J. Kevin (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Belmont, CA Wadsworth/Thomson Learning 2007
Edition:2nd ed
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Summary:HUMAN COMMUNICATION: MOTIVATION, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS, Second Edition, features the collaborative work of recognized experts in the fields of communication and offers a unified approach to the basic processes of human communication backed by skill assessment. Beginning with the premise that all forms of communication have the potential to be viewed as competent depending on the context or situation, the text helps readers develop a framework for choosing among communication messages that will allow them to act competently. The theoretically based and skills-oriented framework emphasizes the basic themes of motivation, knowledge and skills across interpersonal communication, electronically mediated communication, small group communication, public speaking, and-new to the Second Edition-mass communication to help students become competent communicators in their own lives.
Physical Description:490 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780534570248
0534570240
0495092460 (annotated instructor's edition)