Theories of Human Communication: Tenth Edition

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Waveland Press, 4 nov 2010 - 487 páginas
For almost four decades, Theories of Human Communication has offered readers an engaging and informative guide to the rich array of theories that influence our understanding of communication. The first edition broke new ground with its comprehensive discussion of theorizing by communication scholars. Since that time, the field has expanded tremendously from a small cluster of explanations and relatively unconnected theories to a huge body of work from numerous traditions or communities of scholarship. The tenth edition covers both classic and recent theories created by communication scholars and informed by scholars in other fields.

Littlejohn and Foss organize communication theory around two intersecting elementscontexts and theoretical traditionsand emphasize the connections, trajectories, and relationships among the theories. They provide clear, accessible explanations that synthesize without oversimplifying. Their extensive use of examples presents theorizing as a natural process and invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and to become active participants in continuing the conversation. In addition to the authors lucid explanations of theories, the text includes From the Source boxes in which the theorists share their perspectives on communication. The extensive bibliography (almost 1,200 entries) and chapter citations are invaluable resources for more in-depth study. 

 

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Chapter 1 Communication Theory and Scholarship
3
Chapter 2 The Idea of Theory
19
Chapter 3 Traditions of Communication Theory
43
Part II Theories
77
Chapter 4 The Communicator
79
Chapter 5 The Message
123
Chapter 6 The Conversation
179
Chapter 7 The Relationship
229
Chapter 8 The Group
263
Chapter 9 The Organization
293
Chapter 10 The Media
333
Chapter 11 Culture and Society
373
Theorizing Your World
423
Bibliography
425
Index
475
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