Ruben and Stewart, both affiliated with Rutgers University, offer a rigorous yet readable introduction to the study of communication in human affairs. Employing a thorough description of a variety of approaches and using the cohering insights of systems theory, they outline the history of communication study and examine communication as a basic life process. New to this edition area an increased emphasis on research, profiles highlighting the work of contemporary scholars, and discussion of communication technology, family communications, and leadership. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Communication and Human Behavior offers students a broad introduction to the study of communication which is expansive yet integrated, that links theory to practice, and that is rigorous yet readable. Neither a watered-down treatment of the subject nor a how-to text, this new edition presumes that the study of communication in human affairs is a complex phenomenon with important and far-reaching effects. Employing a thorough description of a variety of approaches and using the cohering insights of systems theory, Communication and Human Behavior presents to students the broad and colorful landscape of the field, outlines the history of communication study, and focuses on communication as a basic life process.
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