The Art and Science of Communication

The Art and Science of Communication
Author: P. S. Perkins
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2010-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118039496

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The Art and Science of Communication shows you a new way to understand and use communication in the workplace. Revealing the seven types of communication we all use every day, the book shows you how to increase your communication effectiveness in any setting with practical techniques, analogies, and models that clearly explain the formulas for successful communication. Combining the science and art of communication into one effective formula, this book offers a straightforward and easy to understand plan for a more successful career.

The Skilled Communicator in Social Work

The Skilled Communicator in Social Work
Author: Karen Healy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781137563477

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A vital part of a social worker's role is to build strong relationships based on confidence and trust, with people across all stages of the life course and from a broad range of backgrounds, in what can be extremely challenging circumstances. In this, her latest collaboration with Palgrave, bestselling social work author Karen Healy turns her attention to the key topic of communication and the importance of developing into a skilled communicator across all areas of professional practice. Split into two distinct sections, the text provides a thorough exploration of: - The foundations of effective communication in social work practice, focusing on the basic knowledge and skills that are essential to forming working alliances with service users in a broad range of practice situations; and - The specialised communication skills required to work with people with specific capacities and needs – from children, young people and older adults to people from diverse cultures and linguistic groups, those who experience trouble with verbal communication and those with mental health challenges. With helpful learning features such as practice exercises and chapter summary questions to enable you to review and reflect on what you have learned, this is an essential resource for social work students new to this complex area of practice.

Visual Communication

Visual Communication
Author: Rick Williams,Julianne Newton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781135610142

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This visual literacy text introduces the application of intuitive intelligence to a visual context. For students in visual literacy & visual communication courses.

The New Art of Old Public Science Communication

The New Art of Old Public Science Communication
Author: Miira B. Hill
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2022
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1003172636

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"This book investigates the phenomenon of science communication events, as spectacles for legitimizing and communicating science to the public. With attention to events such as 'Science Slam', where scientists are asked to present their knowledge in new ways and speak to an audience of laymen, the author examines the participants' use of stylistic devices borrowed from other events in order to address a diverse audience in a competitive environment. With attention to the performative appearance of scientists on stage and the manner in which contemporary public performing scientists present, problematise and communicate knowledge, the author considers the justifications offered by participants in terms of legitimacy and expectations. Illustrating the crucial role of bodies, techniques, visuals and objects in the communicative construction of (scientific) reality, The New Art of Old Public Science Communication: The Science Slam sheds new light on the construction of improved science communication. As such, it will appeal to social scientists with interests in science communication, the sociology of science and technology, and the sociology of knowledge"--

The Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communication

The Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communication
Author: Kathleen Hall Jamieson,Dan M. Kahan,Dietram Scheufele
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2017
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780190497620

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The proposal to vaccinate adolescent girls against the human papilloma virus ignited political controversy, as did the advent of fracking and a host of other emerging technologies. These disputes attest to the persistent gap between expert and public perceptions. Complicating the communication of sound science and the debates that surround the societal applications of that science is a changing media environment in which misinformation can elicit belief without corrective context and likeminded individuals are prone to seek ideologically comforting information within their own self-constructed media enclaves. Drawing on the expertise of leading science communication scholars from six countries, The Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communication not only charts the media landscape - from news and entertainment to blogs and films - but also examines the powers and perils of human biases - from the disposition to seek confirming evidence to the inclination to overweight endpoints in a trend line. In the process, it draws together the best available social science on ways to communicate science while also minimizing the pernicious effects of human bias. The Handbook adds case studies exploring instances in which communication undercut or facilitated the access to scientific evidence. The range of topics addressed is wide, from genetically engineered organisms and nanotechnology to vaccination controversies and climate change. Also unique to this book is a focus on the complexities of involving the public in decision making about the uses of science, the regulations that should govern its application, and the ethical boundaries within which science should operate. The Handbook is an invaluable resource for researchers in the communication fields, particularly in science and health communication, as well as to scholars involved in research on scientific topics susceptible to distortion in partisan debate.

ARRL s Low Power Communication

ARRL s Low Power Communication
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: American Radio Relay League
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-08-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780872591042

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The Art and Science of Communication

The Art and Science of Communication
Author: Perkins Pamela S 1959-
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0470328053

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"The Art and Science of Communication" shows you a new way to understand and use communication in the workplace. Revealing the seven types of communication we all use every day, the book shows you how to increase your communication effectiveness in any setting with practical techniques, analogies, and models that clearly explain the formulas for successful communication. Combining the science and art of communication into one effective formula, this book offers a straightforward and easy to understand plan for a more successful career.

The Art and Science of Business Communication 4e

The Art and Science of Business Communication  4e
Author: Chaturvedi
Publsiher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 652
Release: 2017
Genre: Business communication
ISBN: 9789332587281

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The Art and Science of Business Communication, 4e