Communication
| By: | Deanna L. Fassett, Keith Nainby, Tabitha Hart, John T. Warren |
| Publisher: | Cognella, Inc. - Books |
| Print ISBN: | 9781793519474 |
| eText ISBN: | 9798299717655 |
| Edition: | 4 |
| Copyright: | 2027 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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The bestselling introductory text, Communication: A Critical/Cultural Introduction, is back in a fully updated fourth edition. Designed specifically for undergraduate students, this book offers a foundational look at communication theory, interpersonal relationships, and public culture through the lens of contemporary critical theory.
Empowering Students through Public Advocacy
The central goal of this textbook is to breathe new life into introductory communication courses. By blending current theory and cultural studies with modern societal issues, the authors invite students into a vital conversation about public advocacy in today’s world.
Written in an engaging and friendly style, the text explores how we collectively construct our world through communication. It challenges students to think deeply about how power, ideology, and diversity shape our daily lives—both in our private interactions and in the public sphere.
A Clear, Comprehensive Journey
The book is organized into three intuitive sections to guide student learning: Part 1: Foundational Principles explains the essential links between communication, culture, and power while introducing the history of the discipline and the concept of public advocacy. Part 2: Communication Processes and Skills dives into the "how-to" of communication, covering topics like active listening, identity, perception, language, and embodied knowledge. Part 3: Communication Contexts shows how to apply advocacy in specific environments, from personal relationships and group alliances to our mediated digital world, thus empowering students to use communication for the causes that matter most to them.
What's New in the Fourth Edition: