Bültmann & Gerriets
An Introduction to Human Communication
Communicate, Connect, Collaborate
von Stephanie Coopman, Joy L. Hart
Verlag: Cognella Academic Publishing
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 9798823336260
Erschienen am 20.09.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 254 mm [H] x 203 mm [B] x 27 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1074 Gramm
Umfang: 506 Seiten

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An Introduction to Human Communication: Communicate, Connect, Collaborate helps students understand the roles and skills essential to communicating effectively in today's environment.

Providing a fresh approach to both contemporary and traditional communication topics, this text is divided into three parts: Foundations of Communication; Interpersonal and Small Group Communication; and Public Speaking. The authors use a model of communication that integrates networked digital media, addresses cultural differences and diversity, incorporates examples from popular culture and current events, and offers sound pedagogy based on their extensive teaching and research experience.

The lines between interpersonal, small group, organizational, public, and mass communication have blurred as people routinely share their thoughts and ideas with others via social networking platforms, blogs, messaging apps, texts, and emails. These ways of connecting have altered how individuals think about communication, enact relationships, and inform and persuade each other. In recognizing communicators as active message producers rather than passive message consumers, this text empowers students to successfully negotiate their agency and identity across communication contexts.

This is the ideal textbook for introduction to human communication courses, helping students gain the fundamental knowledge and tools necessary for our increasingly complex world.



Stephanie J. Coopman (Ph.D., University of Kentucky) is a professor of communication studies at San José State University. Her research, teaching, and service focus on applied communication, as with organizational life, games and play, and new media. Dr. Coopman is the author of Public Speaking: The Evolving Art.