Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Communication studies
|
Buy Now
Verbal Communication (Hardcover, Digital original)
Loot Price: R6,874
Discovery Miles 68 740
|
|
Verbal Communication (Hardcover, Digital original)
Series: Handbooks of Communication Science [HoCS]
Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days
|
Common sense tells us that verbal communication should be a central
concern both for the study of communication and for the study of
language. Language is the most pervasive means of communication in
human societies, especially if we consider the huge gamut of
communication phenomena where spoken and written language combines
with other modalities, such as gestures or pictures. Most
communication researchers have to deal with issues of language use
in their work. Classic methods in communication research - from
content analysis to interviews and questionnaires, not to mention
the obvious cases of rhetorical analysis and discourse analysis -
presuppose the understanding of the meaning of spontaneous or
elicited verbal productions. Despite its pervasiveness, verbal
communication does not currently define one cohesive and distinct
subfield within the communication discipline. The Handbook of
Verbal Communication seeks to address this gap. In doing so, it
draws not only on the communication discipline, but also on the
rich interdisciplinary research on language and communication that
developed over the last fifty years as linguistics interacted with
the social sciences and the cognitive sciences. The interaction of
linguistic research with the social sciences has produced a
plethora of approaches to the study of meanings in social context -
from conversation analysis to critical discourse analysis, while
cognitive research on verbal communication, carried out in
cognitive pragmatics as well as in cognitive linguistics, has
offered insights into the interaction between language, inference
and persuasion and into cognitive processes such as framing or
metaphorical mapping. The Handbook of Verbal Communication volume
takes into account these two traditions selecting those issues and
themes that are most relevant for communication scholars. It
addresses background matters such as the evolution of human verbal
communication and the relationship between verbal and non-verbal
means of communication and offers a an extensive discussion of the
explicit and implicit meanings of verbal messages, with a focus on
emotive and figurative meanings. Conversation and fundamental types
of discourse, such as argument and narrative, are presented
in-depth, as is the key notion of discourse genre. The nature of
writing systems as well as the interaction of spoken or written
language with non-verbal modalities are devoted ample attention.
Different contexts of language use are considered, from the mass
media and the new media to the organizational contexts. Cultural
and linguistic diversity is addressed, with a focus on phenomena
such as multilingual communication and translation. A key feature
of the volume is the coverage of verbal communication quality.
Quality is examined both from a cognitive and from a social
perspective. It covers topics that range from to the cognitive
processes underlying deceptive communication to the methods that
can be used to assess the quality of texts in an organizational
context.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.