Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships

Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships
Author: Mark L. Knapp,Anita L. Vangelisti,John P. Caughlin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2020
Genre: Interpersonal communication
ISBN: 1792422490

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Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships

Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships
Author: Mark L. Knapp,Anita L. Vangelisti
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1996
Genre: Interpersonal communication
ISBN: CORNELL:31924073237970

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Gender Power and Communication in Human Relationships

Gender  Power  and Communication in Human Relationships
Author: Pamela J. Kalbfleisch,Michael J. Cody
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136480508

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This edited volume establishes a state-of-the-art perspective on theory and research on gender, power, and communication in human relationships. Both theoretical essays and review chapters address issues relevant to female and male differences in power, dominance, communication, equality, and expectations/beliefs. All chapter contributors share two commonalities. First, each provides a 1990s assessment of power and equality in female and male relationships. Second, each reviews respective programs of research and focuses attention on the relevance of this research to understanding the relationships of women and men. Unique because it incorporates a multidisciplinary approach to the study of gender and the communication of power in human relationships, this book includes the original work of intellectuals with national and international reputations in the social sciences. The volume provides both scholastic breadth and centralized treatment of issues that form the very foundation of social and personal relationships. It will appeal to scholars working in the disciplines of communication and psychology as well as other areas of social science research.

Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships

Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships
Author: Mark L. Knapp
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1983
Genre: Interpersonal communication
ISBN: CORNELL:31924002084832

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B> Written by two well-respected researchers and authors in the field, this book offers the most comprehensive and widely-used developmental and analytical approach to communication in close relationships. It focuses on the role of communication in the coming together and the coming apart of relationships. This accessible book introduces readers to relational communication theories by using common examples relationships with roommates, friends, and parents to help readers better understand concepts. Furthermore, the book's core model, introduced in Chapter 2, can be applied to the diverse range of relationships that readers have experienced or will experience throughout their lives. A classic for more than twenty years, Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships retains all of its highly-praised features in the fourth edition, including the latest research from communication and social psychology; thorough coverage of dialogue, speech, and interaction patterns; interesting boxed inserts, cartoons, and diagnostic tests; and an effective writing style that engages readers and holds interest. For readers interested in communication as it relates to various close relationships.

Communication in Interpersonal Relationships

Communication in Interpersonal Relationships
Author: Donald P. Cushman,Dudley D. Cahn
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1985-06-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438400228

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This book discusses communication principles, processes, and skills from four different perspectives by explaining four related propositions. First, human communication is guided by socially established rules, the knowledge of which allows interacting persons to exert influence over the outcome of their interactions. Second, self concepts are formed and sustained in our interactions with others. Third, the formation of sustained interpersonal relations depends upon the attraction resulting from reciprocal self concept support. And fourth, organizations and the cultural system provide the parameters within which self concepts and interpersonal relations are formed. The implications of these propositions are examined in chapters two through ten. The authors develop their system in terms of results. What patterns of communication—what patterns of signal exchange—increase the probability of the development of affective relationship? What patterns erode interpersonal systems or prevent them from forming? The book also examines patterns of communication within task-oriented organizations and in situations involving cultural differences.

Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships

Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships
Author: Mark Knapp,Anita Vangelisti
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0205315607

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Communication and Human Relationships

Communication and Human Relationships
Author: Gerald M. Phillips,Julia T. Wood
Publsiher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1983
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015040489596

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You re Not Listening

You re Not Listening
Author: Kate Murphy
Publsiher: Celadon Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781250297204

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When was the last time you listened to someone, or someone really listened to you? "If you’re like most people, you don’t listen as often or as well as you’d like. There’s no one better qualified than a talented journalist to introduce you to the right mindset and skillset—and this book does it with science and humor." -Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Originals and Give and Take **Hand picked by Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Susan Cain, and Daniel Pink for Next Big Ideas Club** "An essential book for our times." -Lori Gottlieb, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone At work, we’re taught to lead the conversation. On social media, we shape our personal narratives. At parties, we talk over one another. So do our politicians. We’re not listening. And no one is listening to us. Despite living in a world where technology allows constant digital communication and opportunities to connect, it seems no one is really listening or even knows how. And it’s making us lonelier, more isolated, and less tolerant than ever before. A listener by trade, New York Times contributor Kate Murphy wanted to know how we got here. In this always illuminating and often humorous deep dive, Murphy explains why we’re not listening, what it’s doing to us, and how we can reverse the trend. She makes accessible the psychology, neuroscience, and sociology of listening while also introducing us to some of the best listeners out there (including a CIA agent, focus group moderator, bartender, radio producer, and top furniture salesman). Equal parts cultural observation, scientific exploration, and rousing call to action that's full of practical advice, You're Not Listening is to listening what Susan Cain's Quiet was to introversion. It’s time to stop talking and start listening.