
Packed with contemporary examples, cutting-edge research, and accessible writing, Interplay helps students apply insights from scholarship to everyday life. While highlighting the breadth of interpersonal communication research and theory, Interplay also gives students the practical skills they need to improve their own relationships. This new edition of Interplay is the most contemporary text available. The first chapter highlights masspersonal and multimodal communication, setting the stage for integration of social media and mediated communication throughout the book. Expanded discussions of intersectionality, code-switching, disability studies, and gender and language emphasize the role of culture and identity in shaping interactions. Every chapter is full of updated features, including"Focus on Research" and "Dark Side of Communication" boxes. Students can explore and apply concepts with the viral videos and discussion questions in the new "Watch and Discuss" activities that appear in every chapter. Oxford's easy-to-use Dashboard Online Assessment system now features an integrated eBook, video clips, and interactive assignments-everything you and your students need, all in one place.
How can individuals apply contemporary communication theory to improve the quality and effectiveness of their daily interpersonal interactions? Ronald B. Adler utilizes his extensive background in communication studies to synthesize academic research into a practical framework for students. The text bridges the gap between scholarly theory and real-world application, providing a structured approach to understanding how social media, culture, and identity influence human connection.
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Educators and students frequently identify this text as a standard, accessible resource for undergraduate communication courses. Experts highlight the balance between theoretical depth and the inclusion of modern digital communication trends as a primary strength of the work.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Academic US
ISBN-10:
0190646276
ISBN-13:
9780190646271
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