The 11th edition of A First Look at Communication Theory encourages students who are encountering the field for the first time to tackle theories without fear. The authors' conversational style and relevant examples keep complex theories within the grasp of first-time theory students. They introduce over 30 diverse theories that are a mix of foundational and recent scholarship and, with the benefit of numerous examples and connections to pop culture, help students apply them to their own lives. The discrete presentation of the theories ensures a well-rounded understanding of each while…mehr
The 11th edition of A First Look at Communication Theory encourages students who are encountering the field for the first time to tackle theories without fear. The authors' conversational style and relevant examples keep complex theories within the grasp of first-time theory students. They introduce over 30 diverse theories that are a mix of foundational and recent scholarship and, with the benefit of numerous examples and connections to pop culture, help students apply them to their own lives. The discrete presentation of the theories ensures a well-rounded understanding of each while promoting integrative thinking and facilitating the ability of instructors to skip or rearrange their presentation. The broad selection of theories-from the classics to the cutting edge-ensures that students have a solid foundation with which to begin understanding the relationships between theories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Em Griffin received his B.A. in political science from the University of Michigan, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication from Northwestern University. He is professor of communication at Wheaton College in Illinois, where he has taught for the past 26 years and has been chosen Teacher of the Year. His research interest centers on the development of close friendships. Dr. Griffin is the author of three applied communication books: The Mind Changers analyzes practical techniques of persuasion; Getting Together offers research-based suggestions for effective group leadership; and Making Friends describes the way that quality interpersonal communication can build close relationships. He also leads workshops on these topics in the Philippines, Singapore, and the United States.
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Division One: Overview Ch. 1: Launching Your Study Ch. 2: Talk About Theory Ch. 3: Weighing the Words Ch. 4: Mapping the Territory Division Two: Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Messages Ch. 5: Symbolic Interactionism Ch. 6: Expectancy Violations Theory Ch. 7: Family Communication Patterns Theory Relationship Development Ch. 8: Social Penetration Theory Ch. 9: Uncertainty Reduction Theory Ch. 10: Social Information Processing Theory Relationship Maintenance Ch. 11: Relational Dialectics Theory Ch. 12: Communication Privacy Management Theory Ch. 13: Media Multiplexity Theory Division Three: Social Influence Persuasion Ch. 14: Social Judgment Theory Ch. 15: Elaboration Likelihood Model Ch. 16: Cognitive Dissonance Theory Public Rhetoric Ch. 17: The Rhetoric Ch. 18: Dramatism Ch. 19: Narrative Paradigm Division Four: Group and Organizational Communication Group Communication Ch. 20: Functional Perspective on Group Decision-Making Ch. 21: Symbolic Convergence Theory Organizational Communication Ch. 22: Cultural Approach to Organizations Ch. 23: Communicative Constitution of Organizations Ch. 24: Critical Theory of Communication in Organizations Division Five: Cultural Context Intercultural Communication Ch. 25: Communication Accommodation Theory Ch. 26: Face-Negotiation Theory Ch. 27: Co-Cultural Theory Ch. 28: Afrocentricity Gender and Communication Ch. 29: Feminist Standpoint Theory Ch. 30: Muted Group Theory Division Six: Mass Communication Media and Culture Ch. 31: Media Ecology Ch. 32: Context Collapse Ch. 33: Semiotics Ch. 34: Cultural Studies Media Effects Ch. 35: Uses and Gratifications Ch. 36: Cultivation Theory Ch. 37: Agenda-Setting Theory Division Seven: Integration Ch. 38: Common Threads in Comm Theories
Division One: Overview Ch. 1: Launching Your Study Ch. 2: Talk About Theory Ch. 3: Weighing the Words Ch. 4: Mapping the Territory Division Two: Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Messages Ch. 5: Symbolic Interactionism Ch. 6: Expectancy Violations Theory Ch. 7: Family Communication Patterns Theory Relationship Development Ch. 8: Social Penetration Theory Ch. 9: Uncertainty Reduction Theory Ch. 10: Social Information Processing Theory Relationship Maintenance Ch. 11: Relational Dialectics Theory Ch. 12: Communication Privacy Management Theory Ch. 13: Media Multiplexity Theory Division Three: Social Influence Persuasion Ch. 14: Social Judgment Theory Ch. 15: Elaboration Likelihood Model Ch. 16: Cognitive Dissonance Theory Public Rhetoric Ch. 17: The Rhetoric Ch. 18: Dramatism Ch. 19: Narrative Paradigm Division Four: Group and Organizational Communication Group Communication Ch. 20: Functional Perspective on Group Decision-Making Ch. 21: Symbolic Convergence Theory Organizational Communication Ch. 22: Cultural Approach to Organizations Ch. 23: Communicative Constitution of Organizations Ch. 24: Critical Theory of Communication in Organizations Division Five: Cultural Context Intercultural Communication Ch. 25: Communication Accommodation Theory Ch. 26: Face-Negotiation Theory Ch. 27: Co-Cultural Theory Ch. 28: Afrocentricity Gender and Communication Ch. 29: Feminist Standpoint Theory Ch. 30: Muted Group Theory Division Six: Mass Communication Media and Culture Ch. 31: Media Ecology Ch. 32: Context Collapse Ch. 33: Semiotics Ch. 34: Cultural Studies Media Effects Ch. 35: Uses and Gratifications Ch. 36: Cultivation Theory Ch. 37: Agenda-Setting Theory Division Seven: Integration Ch. 38: Common Threads in Comm Theories
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