
Human Communication
Principles and Contexts
Stewart L. Tubbs(Author)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
13th Edition
Published on 5. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
560 pages
978-0-07-803678-1 (ISBN)
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Edition
13th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
30 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
796 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-803678-1 (9780078036781)
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Stewart L. Tubbs is the dean of the College of Business at Eastern Michigan University. He received his doctorate in communication and organizational behavior from the University of Kansas. His master's degree in communication and his bachelor's degree in science are from Bowling Green State University. He has completed postdoctoral work in management at Harvard Business School, the University of Michigan, and Michigan State University. Dr. Tubbs has also taught at General Motors Institute and at Boise State University, where he was chairman of the Management Department and later associate dean of the College of Business.
He has been named Outstanding Teacher three times and Outstanding Scholar twice. He has consulted for Fortune 500 companies and is past chairman of the Organizational Communication division of the Academy of Management.
He has been named an Outstanding Teacher three times and an Outstanding Scholar twice, has consulted extensively for Fortune 500 companies, and is past chairman of the Organizational Communication division of the Academy of Management. He has also received the outstanding leadership award in London from the Academy of Business Administration and has been inducted into the Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame by Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Ohio. Dr. Tubbs is the co-author, with Sylvia Moss, of Interpersonal Communication and Human Communication. He is listed in American Men and Women of Science, Contemporary Authors, Directory of American Scholars, the International Who's Who in Education, and Outstanding Young Men of America.
He has been named Outstanding Teacher three times and Outstanding Scholar twice. He has consulted for Fortune 500 companies and is past chairman of the Organizational Communication division of the Academy of Management.
He has been named an Outstanding Teacher three times and an Outstanding Scholar twice, has consulted extensively for Fortune 500 companies, and is past chairman of the Organizational Communication division of the Academy of Management. He has also received the outstanding leadership award in London from the Academy of Business Administration and has been inducted into the Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame by Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Ohio. Dr. Tubbs is the co-author, with Sylvia Moss, of Interpersonal Communication and Human Communication. He is listed in American Men and Women of Science, Contemporary Authors, Directory of American Scholars, the International Who's Who in Education, and Outstanding Young Men of America.
Content
Part One: Principles
Chapter 1. The Process of Human Communication
Chapter 2.Person Perception
Chapter 3. The Verbal Message
Chapter 4. The Nonverbal Message
Chapter 5. Listening
Chapter 6. Conflict and Negotiation
Chapter 7. Ethics and Communication
Chapter 8. Relationships in Process
Part Two: Contexts
Chapter 9. Interpersonal Communication
Chapter 10. Intercultural Communication
Chapter 11. Interviewing
Chapter 12. Small-Group Communication
Chapter 13. Public Communication
Chapter 14. Organizational Communication
Chapter 15. Mass Communication and the New Technologies
Glossary
References
Credits
Indexes
Name Index
Subject Index
Chapter 1. The Process of Human Communication
Chapter 2.Person Perception
Chapter 3. The Verbal Message
Chapter 4. The Nonverbal Message
Chapter 5. Listening
Chapter 6. Conflict and Negotiation
Chapter 7. Ethics and Communication
Chapter 8. Relationships in Process
Part Two: Contexts
Chapter 9. Interpersonal Communication
Chapter 10. Intercultural Communication
Chapter 11. Interviewing
Chapter 12. Small-Group Communication
Chapter 13. Public Communication
Chapter 14. Organizational Communication
Chapter 15. Mass Communication and the New Technologies
Glossary
References
Credits
Indexes
Name Index
Subject Index