Teaching Communication : Communication Studies by Joseph P. Mazer (2024, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherCognella, Inc.
ISBN-101793523312
ISBN-139781793523310
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Number of Pages422 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameTeaching Communication : Communication Studies
Publication Year2024
TypeTextbook
AuthorJoseph P. Mazer
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight23.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Volume NumberVol. 2
Table Of ContentChapters and contributors: Series Preface - Deanna D. Sellnow and Michael G. Strawser, Volume II Preface Chapter 1. Teaching Public Speaking - Lindsey B. Anderson Chapter 2. Teaching the Hybrid Introductory Communication Course - Melissa A. Broeckelman-Post Chapter 3. Teaching Communication Theory - J. Kevin Barge Chapter 4. Teaching Communication Research Methods - Joann Keyton and Pavitra Kavya Chapter 5. Teaching Interpersonal Communication - Elizabeth Graham and Scott A. Myers Chapter 6. Teaching Family Communication - Dawn O. Braithwaite Chapter 7. Teaching Intercultural Communication - Yea-Wen Chen and Brandi Lawless Chapter 8. Teaching Gender and Communication - Meggie Mapes and Alaina Walberg Chapter 9. Teaching Nonverbal Communication - Laura K. Guerrero and Valerie Manusov Chapter 10. Teaching Mediated Communication Technologies - Nick Bowman, Stephanie Kelly, KJ Rocker, Kyle R. Vareberg, and David Westerman Chapter 11. Teaching Business and Professional Communication - Stephen A. Spates and Shawn T. Wahl Chapter 12. Teaching Organizational Communication and Leadership - Roth Smith and Lance Lippert Chapter 13. Teaching Group Communication - Angela M. Hosek, Caroline Waldbuesser, and Carly Densmore Chapter 14. Teaching Health Communication - Heather J. Carmack and Margaret M. Quinlan Chapter 15. Teaching Political Communication - Jerry L. Miller Chapter 16. Teaching Persuasion - Kevin R. Meyer and Stephen K. Hunt Chapter 17. Teaching Rhetorical Criticism - Jim A. Kuypers, Joseph M. Valenzano, III, and Jason A. Edwards Chapter 18. Teaching Argumentation and Advocacy - Matthew deTar Chapter 19. Teaching Sport Communication - Gregory A. Cranmer and Samuel Hakim Chapter 20. Teaching Environmental Communication - Maria Blevins Chapter 21. Teaching Communication Ethics - Brenden E. Kendall
SynopsisTeaching Communication is an innovative series designed to help communication instructors develop a course for the first time or to guide teacher-trainers as they work with new teachers in formal classroom settings or informal mentoring sessions. Providing theoretically grounded research-based guidelines for teaching communication effectively, each volume in the series provides robust suggestions for what to teach and how to teach various communication topics. Volume II: Communication Studies contains a comprehensive and contemporary discussion of topics and issues about the teaching of communication studies. The chapters-written by key voices in the communication discipline-address conceptual as well as practical issues related to communication studies instruction. Opening chapters cover strategies and approaches for teaching introductory, foundational, and core courses, such as public speaking, the hybrid course, communication theory, and research methods. Additional chapters address courses that showcase relational topics and issues, such as interpersonal and family communication, intercultural communication, gender and communication, and nonverbal communication. Others emphasize the importance of communication in professional and workplace contexts (e.g., group and organizational communication), and closing chapters expand communication skills development to public engagement contexts, such as teaching persuasion, health and environmental communication, and ethics. Providing readers with the knowledge and skillsets they need to become effective educators, the Teaching Communication series is an exemplary resource for courses and programs in teaching communication. Chapters and contributors: Series Preface - Deanna D. Sellnow and Michael G. Strawser, Volume II Preface Chapter 1. Teaching Public Speaking - Lindsey B. Anderson Chapter 2. Teaching the Hybrid Introductory Communication Course - Melissa A. Broeckelman-Post Chapter 3. Teaching Communication Theory - J. Kevin Barge Chapter 4. Teaching Communication Research Methods - Joann Keyton and Pavitra Kavya Chapter 5. Teaching Interpersonal Communication - Elizabeth Graham and Scott A. Myers Chapter 6. Teaching Family Communication - Dawn O. Braithwaite Chapter 7. Teaching Intercultural Communication - Yea-Wen Chen and Brandi Lawless Chapter 8. Teaching Gender and Communication - Meggie Mapes and Alaina Walberg Chapter 9. Teaching Nonverbal Communication - Laura K. Guerrero and Valerie Manusov Chapter 10. Teaching Mediated Communication Technologies - Nick Bowman, Stephanie Kelly, KJ Rocker, Kyle R. Vareberg, and David Westerman Chapter 11. Teaching Business and Professional Communication - Stephen A. Spates and Shawn T. Wahl Chapter 12. Teaching Organizational Communication and Leadership - Roth Smith and Lance Lippert Chapter 13. Teaching Group Communication - Angela M. Hosek, Caroline Waldbuesser, and Carly Densmore Chapter 14. Teaching Health Communication - Heather J. Carmack and Margaret M. Quinlan Chapter 15. Teaching Political Communication - Jerry L. Miller Chapter 16. Teaching Persuasion - Kevin R. Meyer and Stephen K. Hunt Chapter 17. Teaching Rhetorical Criticism - Jim A. Kuypers, Joseph M. Valenzano, III, and Jason A. Edwards Chapter 18. Teaching Argumentation and Advocacy - Matthew deTar Chapter 19. Teaching Sport Communication - Gregory A. Cranmer and Samuel Hakim Chapter 20. Teaching Environmental Communication - Maria Blevins Chapter 21. Teaching Communication Ethics - Brenden E. Kendall, Teaching Communication is an innovative series designed to help communication instructors develop a course for the first time or to guide teacher-trainers as they work with new teachers in formal classroom settings or informal mentoring sessions. Providing theoretically grounded research-based guidelines for teaching communication effectively, ......

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