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Interpersonal Communication

Putting Theory into Practice

By Denise Solomon

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Taylor & Francis Ltd Paperback English

Interpersonal Communication

Putting Theory into Practice

By Denise Solomon

Regular price £71.99
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  • The third edition of this text continues to provide a comprehensive and practical introduction to the field of interpersonal communication, linking theory to the everyday so that readers may navigate personal, social, and professional situations in ways that are fulfilling and effective. This edition again builds on foundational research and theory with attention to current developments in the discipline and guidance on improving interpersonal communication skills. Key updates to this edition include a reorganization and streamlining of chapters, in particular by combining complementary discussions of culture and identity and of perception and listening. While references have been extensively updated, the learning features have been retained and expanded, offering students more opportunities to engage critically and thoughtfully with the material. Interpersonal Communication: Putting Theory into Practice, Third Edition is ideal for undergraduate students in courses on interpersonal communication and communication skills. To support the third edition, a comprehensive suite of updated Instructor and Student Resources is available at www.routledgelearning.com/interpersonalcomm. Instructors will find:PowerPoint lecture slidesChapter outlinesMultiple-choice test bankSample syllabiStudy guidesSuggestions for chapter, unit, and semester assignmentsSuggested activities to facilitate exam review and in-class discussions. Students are supported with:Videos featuring leading scholars discussing their theories and researchCommunication in action activitiesRating worksheetsExpanded descriptions of theoriesLinks to essays and videos featuring the work that students in the Communication Studies program at the California State Prison produced in response to self-reflection prompts in the first edition.
The third edition of this text continues to provide a comprehensive and practical introduction to the field of interpersonal communication, linking theory to the everyday so that readers may navigate personal, social, and professional situations in ways that are fulfilling and effective. This edition again builds on foundational research and theory with attention to current developments in the discipline and guidance on improving interpersonal communication skills. Key updates to this edition include a reorganization and streamlining of chapters, in particular by combining complementary discussions of culture and identity and of perception and listening. While references have been extensively updated, the learning features have been retained and expanded, offering students more opportunities to engage critically and thoughtfully with the material. Interpersonal Communication: Putting Theory into Practice, Third Edition is ideal for undergraduate students in courses on interpersonal communication and communication skills. To support the third edition, a comprehensive suite of updated Instructor and Student Resources is available at www.routledgelearning.com/interpersonalcomm. Instructors will find:PowerPoint lecture slidesChapter outlinesMultiple-choice test bankSample syllabiStudy guidesSuggestions for chapter, unit, and semester assignmentsSuggested activities to facilitate exam review and in-class discussions. Students are supported with:Videos featuring leading scholars discussing their theories and researchCommunication in action activitiesRating worksheetsExpanded descriptions of theoriesLinks to essays and videos featuring the work that students in the Communication Studies program at the California State Prison produced in response to self-reflection prompts in the first edition.