How can you become a better friend, partner, parent, teacher,
student, sibling, son, daughter, and/or co-worker? How can you
become a better listener? How can you keep the conversation
going?
Written in a conversational style for students living in today s
new world of media and technology, this hands-on skills text puts
students at the center of interpersonal communication. To help them
become better, more successful communicators, married author team
Terri Kwal Gamble and Michael Gamble shed new light on the dynamics
of students everyday interactions and relationships, and give
students the tools they need to develop and cultivate effective
communication skills. Using an applied, case-study approach that
draws from popular culture and students own experiences, Gamble and
Gamble go beyond skill building by encouraging readers to
critically reflect on their own communication patterns and actively
apply relevant theory to develop and "maintain "healthy
relationships with family, friends, romantic partners, and
co-workers.
Designed to promote self-reflection and develop students'
interpersonal communication skills, the book appeals to their
interests in and fascination with popular culture, media, and
technology, engaging them by facilitating their personal
observation, processing, and analysis of how they connect
interpersonally in the real world and as depicted in popular
culture, the media, and online. With this strong emphasis on
concepts and examples relevant to students daily lives, each
chapter of this engaging text examines how media, technology,
gender, and culture affect the dynamics of relationships and
self-expression.
Interpersonal Communication is divided into four main parts
(Foundations, Messages, Dynamics, and Relationships in Context) and
explores communication in contexts-family, workplace, and health.
Pedagogical features, including chapter-opening self-assessments,
pop culture examples, narratives, and discussion questions, focus
on how students connect with others and how they can do it better.
So help your students become better communicators with this fresh
and thought-provoking introduction to interpersonal
communication
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