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Understanding Human Communication

Second Canadian Edition

by Ronald B. Adler; Alexandre Sevigny & George Rodman

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communication studies
list price: $79.95
edition:Paperback
also available: Paperback
published: 2011
ISBN:9780195431278
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Praised by students and instructors alike for its engaging approach and reader-friendly design, this second Canadian edition prepares students to become effective communicators in both their personal and professional lives. Exploring the four main areas of communication - verbal/nonverbal,interpersonal, group, and public - the text seamlessly integrates theoretical concepts and applications in a clear, accessible style. With a strong focus on the influence of culture and technology throughout, the text examines a range of cutting-edge topics from online social networks to groupdynamics. Integrating relevant Canadian issues and examples, with a brand new chapter on social media and a wealth of pedagogical features, Understanding Human Communication, second Canadian edition, is a practical introduction to this fascinating field of study.

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Contributor notes

Ronald B. Adler is professor emeritus in the Department of Communication, Santa Barbara City College, where he teaches organizational and interpersonal communication. George Rodman is a professor of television and radio at Brooklyn College, CUNY. Alexandre Sevigny is an associate professor atMcMaster University in the Department of Communication Studies and Multimedia, and the Department of French. He is also an associate member of the Departments of Psychology and Linguistics, and is executive director of McMaster's Communication Metrics Laboratory (COMM-Lab).

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Editorial Reviews

"I liked the language level used in the text and I think my students would respond to it well." --Ruth Stewart, Grant MacEwan University


"The approach to thinking about and engaging in human communication in this text demonstrates the value of the integration of theory into practice. The authors ground this text in this synergy: ensuring students acquire, assess, and apply essential theory and skill." --Jennifer Sipos-Smith, Glendon College, York University


"A major strength of this text is that it incorporates Canadian content: everything from popular media to research results. It is also well written, interesting and easy to read." --Paula Dworatzek, Brescia University College at the University of Western Ontario

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