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Interpersonal Communication - International Student Edition

Fourth Edition

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Interpersonal Communication

January 2019 | SAGE Publications, Inc

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Interpersonal Communication, Fourth Edition empowers students to become more confident communicators by providing them with both the knowledge and the practical skills they need to make effective communication choices in today's rapidly changing and technologically advanced society. Rather than "telling" students how to communicate, authors Richard L. West and Lynn H. Turner offer a toolbox of key skills pertaining to each communication theory so students can actively choose and experiment with strategies appropriate for a given situation. Filled with realistic examples and scenarios that reflect the diversity and interactions of today's students, this practical text makes clear connections among theory, skills, and the life situations we all encounter on a daily basis.

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1. Foundations of Interpersonal Communication
1.1 The Evolution and Foundation of the Communication Field

 
1.2 Defining Interpersonal Communication

 
1.3 Three Models of Human Communication

 
1-4 The Principles of Interpersonal Communication

 
1-5 Dispelling Myths about Interpersonal Communication

 
1-6 Interpersonal Communication Ethics

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
2. Communication, Culture, and Identity
2.1 Defining Culture

 
2.2 Diversity around the Globe and In the United States

 
2.3 Why Study Intercultural Communication?

 
2.4 Dimensions of Culture

 
2.5 Challenges of Intercultural Communication

 
2.6 Skill Set For Intercultural Understanding

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
3. Communication, Perception, Identity, and the Self
 
3.1 Understanding Interpersonal Perception
3.2 Influences on Perception

 
3.3 Dimensions of the Self

 
3.4 Identity Management

 
3.5 Online Identity Management

 
3.6 Skill Set: Improving Perception Checking and Self-Actualization

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
4. Communication Verbally
4.1 Understanding Verbal Symbols

 
4.2 Factors Affecting Verbal Symbols

 
4.3 The Destructive and Constructive Sides of Verbal Symbols

 
4.4 Skill Set For Improving Verbal Communication

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
5. Communicating Nonverbally
5.1 Assumptions of Nonverbal Communication

 
5.2 Nonverbal Communication Codes

 
5.3 The Influence of Culture on Nonverbal Communication

 
5.4 The Influence of Technology on Nonverbal Communication

 
5.5 Skill Set For Increasing Nonverbal Communication Effectiveness

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
6. Listening and Responding Effectively
6.1 Lend Me Your Ear: Differences between Hearing and Listening

 
6.2 The Components of the Listening Process

 
6.3 The Value and Importance of Listening

 
6.4 The Barriers: Why We Don’t Listen

 
6.5 Poor Listening Habits

 
6.6 Styles of Preferred Listening

 
6.7 Culture and the Listening Process

 
6.8 Skill Set For Effective Listening

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
7. Communicating and Emotion
7.1 Defining Emotion

 
7.2 Explaining Emotion: Biology and Social Interaction

 
7.3 Emotion and Communication

 
7.4 Influences on Emotional Expression

 
7.5 Recognizing Blends in Emotional Communication

 
7.6 Skill Set For Emotional Communication

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
8. Sharing Personal Information
8.1 Definition of Self- Disclosure: Opening Up

 
8.2 Reasons for Revealing and Concealing Personal Information

 
8.3 Factors Affecting Self-Disclosure

 
8.4 Principles of Self-Disclosure

 
8.5 Explaining Self-Disclosure

 
8.6 Skill Set For Effective Disclosing

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
9. Communicating Conflict
9.1 Defining Conflict

 
9.2 Communication Patterns and Styles in Conflict

 
9.3 The Destructive and Constructive Sides of Interpersonal Conflict

 
9.4 Explaining Conflict

 
9.5 The Relationship of Conflict to Power

 
9.6 Skill Set For Effective Conflict Management

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
10. Communicating in Close Relationships
10.1 Understanding Close Relationships

 
10.2 Thinking and Talking About Close Relationships

 
10.3 Influences on Close Relationships

 
10.4 Developing Interpersonal Relationships through Stages

 
10.5 Explaining Communication in Close Relationships

 
10.6 Skill Set For Communicating In Close Relationships

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 
 
11. Communicating with Families, Friends, and Romantic Partners
11.1 Family Relationships

 
11.2 Close Friendships

 
11.3 Romantic Relationships

 
11.4 Skill Set For Improving Your Interpersonal Communication with Family Members, Close Friends, and Romantic Partners

 
Chapter Wrap-Up

 

Excellent book! Content rich covering core themes in cross cultural management

Mrs Anoush Hope-Fischer
Engineering and Business Managment, South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences
August 6, 2021

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