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Author: Jess Alberts, Thomas Nakayama, Judith Martin
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. For courses in Introduction to Communication An overview of communication that balances individual and social factors Human Communication in Society presents a lively overview of the discipline that engages students in exploring the implications of communication in their daily lives. Providing a balance between theory and application, authors Jess Alberts, Thomas Nakayama, and Judith Martin highlight the tension between individual and societal forces and encourage students to recognize the value of multiple perspectives in understanding communication. The 5th Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest research and to include expanded coverage of social media and LGBT voices.
Human Communication in Society 5th Table of contents:
PART I UNDERSTANDING HUMAN COMMUNICATION PROCESSES
Chapter 1 Introduction to Human Communication
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Studying Human Communication
Critical Thinking: A Key to Successful Communication
Advantages of Studying Human Communication
What Is Human Communication?
Components of Human Communication
Message Creation
Meaning Creation
Setting
Participants
Channels
Noise
Feedback
A Model of Human Communication: The Synergetic Model
Communication Is Transactional
Communication Is Influenced by Individual Forces
Communication Is Influenced by Societal Forces
Communication Is Influenced by Culture
Communication Is Influenced by Context
Communication Ethics
Defining Your Communication Ethic
Truthfulness
Sharing or Withholding Information
Benefit and Harm of Messages
Absolutism versus Relativism
Communication Ethics in Practice
Putting It All Together: Communicating Competently
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
EXPLORE
Chapter 2 Perspectives on Human Communication
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
Contemporary Approaches to Studying Human Communication
Paradigms, Theories, and Methods
The Social Science Approach: Assumptions, Theories, Methods, Ethical Issues, and Strengths and Limitations
Assumptions
Theories and Methods
Ethical Issues
Strengths and Limitations
The Interpretive Approach: Assumptions, Theories, Methods, Ethical Issues, and Strengths and Limitations
Assumptions
Theories and Methods
Ethical Issues
Strengths and Limitations
The Critical Approach: Assumptions, Theories, Methods, Ethical Issues, and Strengths and Limitations
Assumptions
Theories and Methods
Ethical Issues
Strengths and Limitations
A Multifaceted Approach
Three Perspectives on Communication
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
Chapter 3 Communicating Identities
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Identity
What is Identity?
The Individual and Identity
Identity Development through Communication
Reflected Appraisals
Social Comparisons
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Self-Concept
Performance of Individual Identity
The Individual, Identity, and Society
Racial Identity
National Identity
Ethnic Identity
Gender Identity
Sexual Identity
Age Identity
Social Class Identity
Disability Identity
Religious Identity
Ethics and Identity
Skills for Communicating about Identities
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
Chapter 4 Communicating, Perceiving, and Understanding
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Perception
What Is Perception?
Selection
Organization
Cognitive Representation
Categorization
Interpretation
Frames
Attribution
Perception and the Individual
Physical Differences
Personality and Individual Characteristics
Emotional State
Outlook
Knowledge
Cognitive Complexity
The Individual, Perception, and Society
The Role of Power
The Role of Culture
The Role of Social Comparison
Ethnocentrism
Stereotypes
Prejudice
The Role of Historical Time Period
Social Roles
Ethics and Perception
Improving Your Perception Skills
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
EXPLORE
PART II DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE HUMAN COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Chapter 5 Verbal Communication
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Verbal Communication
What Is Verbal Communication? Functions and Components of Language
Functions of Language
Components of Language
Phonology: Sounds
Syntax: Rules
Semantics: Meaning
Pragmatics: Language in Use
Speech Acts
Conversational Rules
Contextual Rules
The Individual and Verbal Communication: Influences
Gender
Age
Regionality
Ethnicity and Race
Education and Occupation
The Individual, Verbal Communication, and Society: Language, Perception, and Power
Language and Perception
Language and Power
Power and Words
Power and Accent
Power and Identity Labels
Ethics and Verbal Communication
Hate Speech
Confirming and Disconfirming Communication
Improving Your Verbal Communication Skills
“I” Statements
Become Aware of the Power of Language
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
Chapter 6 Nonverbal Communication
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Nonverbal Communication
What Is Nonverbal Communication?
Nonverbal Communication and the Individual
Influences on Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal Codes
Kinesics
The Body
The Face
Paralinguistics
Voice Qualities
Vocalizations
Time and Space
Chronemics
Proxemics
Haptics
Appearance and Artifacts
The Functions of Nonverbal Messages
Communicating Information
Regulating Interaction
Expressing and Managing Intimacy
Establishing Social Control
Signaling Service-Task Functions
The Individual, Nonverbal Communication, and Society
Nonverbal Communication and Power
Nonverbal Communication, Prejudice, and Discrimination
Ethics and Nonverbal Communication
Improving Your Nonverbal Communication Skills
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
EXPLORE
Chapter 7 Listening and Responding
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Listening
What Is Listening? Four Stages
Listening and the Individual: Influences and Barriers
Influences on Listening
Listening Styles
Action-Oriented Listening Style
Content-Oriented Listening Style
People-Oriented Listening Style
Time-Oriented Listening Style
Individual Identity Characteristics
Gender
Age
Nationality
Barriers to Listening
Physical and Physiological Barriers
Psychological Barriers
Conflicting Objectives
Poor Listening Habits
The Individual, Listening, and Society: Hierarchy, Contexts, and Community
Social Hierarchy
Social Status
Physical Appearance
Vocal Cues
Listening in Context
Listening and Community
Ethics and Listening
Improving Your Listening Skills
Identify Poor Habits
Strive for Mindful Listening
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
PART III COMMUNICATING IN CONTEXT
Chapter 8 Communication across Cultures
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Intercultural Communication
Increased Opportunities for Intercultural Contact
Enhanced Business Effectiveness
Improved Intergroup Relations
Enhanced Self-Awareness
What Is Intercultural Communication?
Border Dwellers through Travel
Border Dwellers through Socialization
Border Dwellers through Relationships
Intercultural Communication and the Individual: Cultural Values
The Influence of Cultural Values on Communication
Individualism and Collectivism
Preferred Personality
Human Nature
Human–Nature Relationship
Power Distance
Long-Term versus Short-Term Orientation
Indulgence versus Restraint
The Individual, Intercultural Communication, and Society: Politics, History, and Power
Political and Historical Forces
Intercultural Communication and Power
Ethics and Intercultural Communication
Improving Your Intercultural Communication Skills
Increase Motivation
Increase Your Knowledge of Self and Others
Avoid Stereotypes
Strive for Empathy
Navigating the Borderlands
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
Chapter 9 Communicating in Close Relationships
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Communication in Close Relationships
Close Relationships and the Individual
Theories of Relationship Development
Attraction Theory
Proximity
Attractiveness
Similarity
Uncertainty Reduction Theory
Predicted Outcome Value Theory
Social Exchange and Equity Theories
Models of Relationship Development
Stage Models of Relationship Development
Turning Point Model of Relationship Development
Communicating in Friendships and Romantic Relationships
Initiating Relationships
Initiating Romantic Relationships
Initiating Friendships
Maintaining Relationships
Maintaining Romantic Relationships through Communication
Maintaining Friendships through Communication
Ending Relationships
Reasons and Strategies for Courtship Dissolution
Reasons and Strategies for Friendship Dissolution
Aversive Communication Behaviors in Relationships
Deception
Jealousy
Interpersonal Violence
Sexual Coercion
The Individual, Relationship Communication, and Society
Ethics and Close Relationships
Improving Your Relationship Communication Skills
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
EXPLORE
Chapter 10 Small Group Communication
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Small Group Communication
Reasons to Study Small Group Communication
A Fact of Life
Enhanced College Performance
Enhanced Career Success
Enhanced Personal Life
Advantages and Disadvantages of Group Work
What Is Small Group Communication?
A Small Number of People
A Common Purpose
A Connection with Each Other
An Influence on Each Other
Small Group Communication and the Individual: Roles
Types of Communication Roles
Task Roles
Relational Roles
Individual Roles
Small Group Communication and the Individual: Leadership
Effective Small Group Communication
Effective Small Group Communication Practices
Dewey Sequence of Problem Solving
Decision-Making Phases
Preventing Groupthink
Technology and Group Communication
The Individual, Small Group Communication, and Society: Power and Diversity
Power and Group Communication
Cultural Diversity and Small Group Communication
Innovation
Performance (Efficacy)
Group Processes
Group Enjoyment
Ethics and Small Group Communication
Improving Your Small Group Communication Skills
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
Chapter 11 Communicating in Organizations
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Organizational Communication
Defining Organizational Communication
Organizations from a Communication Perspective
Communication Function and Structure
Organizational Culture
Organizational Communication and the Individual
Assimilation
Supervisor–Subordinate Communication
Communicating with Coworkers
Organizational Dilemmas
Emotion Labor
Stress and Burnout
Work–Life Conflict
The Individual, Organizational Communication, and Society
Societal Influences on Organizations
Historical Forces
Influence of Organizations on Individuals and Society
The New Social Contract
Competitiveness and Urgent Organizations
Organizations, Communication, and Power
Bullying
Sexual Harassment
Ethics and Organizational Communication
Improving Your Organizational Communication Skills
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
Chapter 12 Rhetorical Communication
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Rhetoric
Rhetoric’s Functions in Society
The Advantages of Studying Rhetoric
Becoming a Rhetorical Critic
Truth and Rhetoric
What Is Rhetoric? A Broader View
The Rhetor: Rhetoric’s Point of Origin
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Social Position and Relationship to Audiences
The Individual, Rhetoric, and Society
Reaffirming Cultural Values
Increasing Democratic Participation
Bringing about Justice
Prompting Social Change
Ethics and Rhetoric
Using Your Rhetorical Skills: Speaking in Public
Understanding the Communication Event: The Synergetic Model
Identifying Your General Purpose
Understanding Your Audience
Selecting Your Topic
Identifying a Specific Purpose
Researching and Organizing Your Presentation
Crafting Your Thesis Statement
Finding Supporting Materials
Statistics
Examples
Personal Narratives
Visual Aids
Organizing Your Message
Organizational Patterns
Outlining your Speech
Introduction, Body, and Conclusion
Rehearsing and Delivering Your Speech
Being Aware of the Time
Projecting a Persona
Rehearsing your Speech
Speech Delivery and Overcoming Anxiety
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
Chapter 13 Mass Media and Communication
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Mass Media
What Are Mass Media?
The Individual and Mass Media
How Media Messages Affect the Individual
How Individuals Choose Media Messages
Selective Exposure
Cultural Values in Media Consumption
How Individuals Resist Media Messages
The Individual, Mass Media, and Society
Confirming Social Identities
Understanding the World
Agenda-Setting Capacity
Cultivation Theory
Media Hegemony
Interpreting Media Events
Monitoring Media Violence
Analyzing Media Economics
Ethics and Mass Media
Becoming a More Effective Media Consumer
Be an Active Agent
Broaden Your Media Horizons
Talk Back
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
Chapter 14 Communicating through Social and Other Interactive Media
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER TOPICS
The Importance of Interactive and Social Media
What Are Interactive Media?
How Does Interactive Media Use Affect Our Communication Choices?
Media Characteristics
Social Processes
Interactive Media and the Individual
Managing Identity
Self-Presentation Online
Anonymity and Psuedoanonymity
Relationship Development
Friendships
Romantic Relationships
Work Relationships
Superior–Subordinate Communication
Peer Communication
The Individual, Communication Technology, and Society
Gender, Age, Ethnicity, and Technology Use
Power, Access, and Digital Inequalities
Who Has Access to Interactive Media?
Globalization and Digital Inequalities
Reducing Digital Inequalities: What Keeps People Offline?
Ethics and Interactive Media
Ethics and Online Identity
Privacy Issues
Posting Ethical Messages
Building Ethical Mediated Relationships
Improving Your Mediated Communication Skills
Interactive Media Etiquette
Mobile Phones
Using Social Media in Job Hunting
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW
Glossary
References
Credits
Photo Credits
Text Credits
Index
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