A First Look at Communication Theory
Emory Griffin(Author)
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. October 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-0-07-022822-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Intended for courses in communication theory at the freshman to senior level, this text covers verbal and nonverbal messages; cognitive processing; relationship development and maintenance; influence; decision making; intercultural and gender communication; organizational communication; public speaking; media and culture; and the effects of the media. This edition features a chapter covering the history of the communication discipline; improved coverage of ethics; and five new theories including Borman's convergence theory and Hirakawa's functional perspective (group decision making theories); Deetz's critical communication theory for organizations; Zillman's mood management theory; and Philipsen's ethnography of communication.
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Weight
830 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-022822-1 (9780070228221)
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Content
Part 1 Overview: introduction; talk about theory; talk about communication; weighing the words. Part 2 Messages: verbal messages; Information theory, Shannon, Weaver; The meaning of meanings, Richards; Coordinated management of meaning, Perace, Cronen; Symbolic interactionism, Mead; nonverbal messages; Expectancy violation theory, Burgoon; Semiotics, Barthes; ethical reflections; Kant's categorical imperative; Bok's principle of veracity: Augustine's divine will. Part 3 Interpersonal communication: Cognitive processing constructivism, Delia; relationship development; Social penetration theory, ALtman, Taylor; Uncertainty reduction theory, Berger; relationship maintenance; The interactional view, Watzlawick; The relational dialectics, Baxter, Montgomery; influence; Social judgment theory, Sherif; Cognitive dissonance theory, Festinger; Elaboration likelihood model, Patty, Cacioppo; ethical reflections; Buber's dialogic ethics; Nilsen's significant choice. Part 4 Group and public communication; decision making; Groupthink, Janis; Functional perspective on group; Decision making, Hirokawa, Gouran; organizational communication; information systems; Approach to organizations, Weick; Cultural approach to organizations, Geertz, Pacanowsky; radical democracy; public rhetoric; The art of rhetoric, Aristotle; Dramatism, Burke; Narrative paradigm, Fisher. Part 5 Mass communication: media and culture; Technological determinism, McLuhan; Cultivation theory, Gerbner; Cultural studies, Hall; Media effects agenda-setting function, McComs, Shaw; Spiral of silence Noella-Neumann; ethical reflections; Habermans'discourse ethics; Christians' communitarian ethics. Part 6 Cultural context: intercultural communication; anxiety/uncertainty management theory; Face-negotiation, Ting-Toomey; Speech codes theory - ethnography of communication, Philipsen; Gender and communication; Genderlect styles, Tannen; Muted group theory, Kramarae; ethical reflections; Benhabib's interactive universalism; Gilligan's different voice. Part 7 Integration: communication theory; order out of chaos. Appendices: abstracts of theories; academic journals that focus on communication theory; feature films that illustrate communication theory.