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Communication : principles for a lifetime / created by Steven A Beebe, Susan J Beebe and Diana K Ivy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Pearson Education Limited, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: Eighth edition : Global editionDescription: 464 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781292352015
  • 1292352019
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM1206 BEE
Contents:
Contents Preface Unit I: Principles of Communication Chapter 1: Identifying Foundations of Human Communication Why Study Communication? To Improve Your Employability To Improve Your Relationships To Improve Your Health The Communication Process Communication Defined Communication Characteristics Communication Models Communication as Action: Message Transfer Communication as Interaction: Message Exchange Communication as Transaction: Message Creation. Critical/Cultural Perspectives et Communication: What's Your Position? Communication Competence The Message Should Be Understood The Message Should Achieve Its Intended Effect The Message Should Be Ethical Ethics et Communication: Is There a Universal Ethical Code? Communication in the Twenty-First Century Immediate Communication Frequent Communication Communication That Meets Our Needs Social Media et Communication: Facebook versus TikTok: Connecting on Social Media Comfortable Communication Communication Contexts Interpersonal Communication. Group Communication Presentational Communication Organizational and Health Communication Communication Principles for a Lifetime Principle One: Be Aware of Your Communication with Yourself and Others Diversity et Communication: Communication Principles for a Lifetime: Principles for All Cultures? Principle Two: Effectively Use and Interpret Verbal Messages Principle Three: Effectively Use and Interpret Nonverbal Messages Principle Four: Listen and Respond Thoughtfully to Others Principle Five: Appropriately Adapt Messages to Others. Study Guide: Principles for a Lifetime Principle Points Principle Terms Principle Skills Chapter 2: Exploring Self-Awareness and Communication Self-Awareness: How Well Do You Know Yourself? Self-Concept: Who Are You? Self-Concept Components One or Many Selves? How the Self-Concept Develops Diversity et Communication: Self-Concept among Students in Malaysia Self-Esteem: What's Your Value? Gender Social Comparisons Social Media et Communication: Fitspiration: Friend or Foe? Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Communication and the Enhancement of Self-Esteem. Engage in Positive Self-Talk Visualize Ethics et Communication: Are Students Narcissistic? Reframe Develop Honest Relationships Surround Yourself with Positive People Lose Your Baggage The Perception Process Stage One: Attention and Selection Stage Two: Organization Stage Three: Interpretation When Perceptions Vary Communicate to Enhance Your Powers of Perception Increase Your Awareness Avoid Stereotypes Check Your Perceptions Critical/Cultural Perspectives et Communication: Stereotypes Are Lazy Study Guide: Principles for a Lifetime
Summary: Thistitle is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has workedclosely with educators around the world to include content which is especiallyrelevant to students outside the United States. For courses in Introduction to Communication. A five-principles approach that helps students build practical communicationskills Communication: Principles for a Lifetime was designed toaddress the biggest challenge when teaching Introduction to Communication: howto present the variety of fundamental theory and skills without overwhelminglearners
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents
Preface
Unit I: Principles of Communication
Chapter 1: Identifying Foundations of Human Communication
Why Study Communication?
To Improve Your Employability
To Improve Your Relationships
To Improve Your Health
The Communication Process
Communication Defined
Communication Characteristics
Communication Models
Communication as Action: Message Transfer
Communication as Interaction: Message Exchange
Communication as Transaction: Message Creation. Critical/Cultural Perspectives et Communication: What's Your Position?
Communication Competence
The Message Should Be Understood
The Message Should Achieve Its Intended Effect
The Message Should Be Ethical
Ethics et Communication: Is There a Universal Ethical Code?
Communication in the Twenty-First Century
Immediate Communication
Frequent Communication
Communication That Meets Our Needs
Social Media et Communication: Facebook versus TikTok: Connecting on Social Media
Comfortable Communication
Communication Contexts
Interpersonal Communication. Group Communication
Presentational Communication
Organizational and Health Communication
Communication Principles for a Lifetime
Principle One: Be Aware of Your Communication with Yourself and Others
Diversity et Communication: Communication Principles for a Lifetime: Principles for All Cultures?
Principle Two: Effectively Use and Interpret Verbal Messages
Principle Three: Effectively Use and Interpret Nonverbal Messages
Principle Four: Listen and Respond Thoughtfully to Others
Principle Five: Appropriately Adapt Messages to Others. Study Guide: Principles for a Lifetime
Principle Points
Principle Terms
Principle Skills
Chapter 2: Exploring Self-Awareness and Communication
Self-Awareness: How Well Do You Know Yourself?
Self-Concept: Who Are You?
Self-Concept Components
One or Many Selves?
How the Self-Concept Develops
Diversity et Communication: Self-Concept among Students in Malaysia
Self-Esteem: What's Your Value?
Gender
Social Comparisons
Social Media et Communication: Fitspiration: Friend or Foe?
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Communication and the Enhancement of Self-Esteem. Engage in Positive Self-Talk
Visualize
Ethics et Communication: Are Students Narcissistic?
Reframe
Develop Honest Relationships
Surround Yourself with Positive People
Lose Your Baggage
The Perception Process
Stage One: Attention and Selection
Stage Two: Organization
Stage Three: Interpretation
When Perceptions Vary
Communicate to Enhance Your Powers of Perception
Increase Your Awareness
Avoid Stereotypes
Check Your Perceptions
Critical/Cultural Perspectives et Communication: Stereotypes Are Lazy
Study Guide: Principles for a Lifetime

Thistitle is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has workedclosely with educators around the world to include content which is especiallyrelevant to students outside the United States. For courses in Introduction to Communication. A five-principles approach that helps students build practical communicationskills Communication: Principles for a Lifetime was designed toaddress the biggest challenge when teaching Introduction to Communication: howto present the variety of fundamental theory and skills without overwhelminglearners

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