An Introduction to Human Communication
Introduction to Human Communication
Introduction to Human Communication
Assume that Brennan comes across Brianne, who is unaware that she is being watched. Brianne does something revealing; perhaps she frowns and looks annoyed. As a result, Brennan draws a conclusion about her mood. Is this communication?
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The communication process: perception, meaning, and identity -- Communication research and inquiry -- Verbal communication -- Nonverbal communication -- Listening -- Relational and conflict communication -- Communicating in small groups -- ...
Introduction to Human Communication
Katz, Elihu, Blumer, Jay, & Gurevitch, Michael. (1974). Uses of mass communication by the individual. In W. Phillips Davidson & Frederick Yu (Eds.), Mass communication research: Major issues and future directions. New York: Praeger, 12.
An Introduction to Human Communication Theory
Introduction to Human Communication: COM101