
Understanding Human Communication is the best-selling textbook in its field. Millions of students and their professors use this classic text for its practical approach to teaching communication theory within the context of everyday skills. For the eleventh edition, this classic text has been revised and streamlined with one goal in mind: To provide students with the best ideas and skills to succeed in our increasingly mediated and multicultural world.The eleventh edition provides students with an even stronger foundation for understanding communication and how it is changing. Students are then introduced to the basic elements of communication-including perception, language, listening, and nonverbal communication. The book then guides students through lively sections on interpersonal communication, small group communication, and public address.Esteemed authors Ronald B. Adler and George Rodman are now joined by Carrie Cropley, a contributing author whose has a specialty in Service Learning. Together, the authors speak to students in language that is engaging and accessible, offering numerous examples that clearly illustrate concepts with real-life scenarios. Throughout the eleventh edition, the authors draw from the latest media, culture, and scholarship to create a distinctive pedagogy that gives students the tools they need to master-and enjoy-this intriguing and relevant subject.With its striking visual presentation, comprehensive classroom supplements, and dedicated student-focused pedagogy, Understanding Human Communication continues to enliven classrooms and equip students with effective communication skills that will make a difference in their everyday lives.New to This EditionDT New Chapter 2, "The Changing World of Communication," a new foundational chapter on culture, diversity, and technologyDT New Feature: "@Work"-boxed essays bring into sharp relief the world of professional communicationDT New Appendix, "Communicating for Career Success," with informati
How can students effectively navigate the complexities of interpersonal, group, and public communication in a rapidly evolving, multicultural society? Authors Ronald B. Adler, George Rodman, and Carrie Cropley leverage their expertise in communication theory and service learning to provide a structured framework for academic and professional success. The text synthesizes current media trends, cultural shifts, and foundational scholarship to offer a comprehensive guide for students. By integrating real-life scenarios with theoretical concepts, the authors aim to equip readers with the practical tools necessary for competent interaction in diverse environments.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently identify this work as a foundational text for undergraduate communication courses due to its accessible prose and clear pedagogical structure. Experts note that the inclusion of service learning perspectives and professional application features makes it a highly practical resource for students entering the workforce.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2011-02-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0199782008
ISBN-13:
9780199782000
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