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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Human Communication

This volume brings together diverse and divergent essays on communication as viewed by outstanding scholars in various disciplines. The authors review the mainstream of each approach to communication, sketch the dimensions of that concern, and discuss the problems and potential for future progress.Contents: Lee Thayer, "Communication: Sine Qua Non of the Behavioral Sciences"; Hubert Frings, "Zoology"; Alfred G. Smith, "Anthropology"; Richard W. Budd, "General Semantics"; Brent D. Ruben, "General System Theory"; Joseph M.R. Del-gado, "Neurophysiology"; Herbert Blumer, "Symbolic Interaction"; and Peter L. Berger, "Sociology of Knowledge."

This volume brings together diverse and divergent essays on communication as viewed by outstanding scholars in various disciplines.

Communication and Human Behavior

on communication and children, intimate communication, dyadic communication,
satellite communication, communication and ethics, classroom communication,
cable communication, and communication and sex differences. Some books
sought to provide summaries and overviews of the expanding field. Increased
interest in communication study during the 1970s was also evident in periodicals
and scholarly journals. The first publications with the term communication in their
titles ...

Human Communication Handbook

Simulations and Games

Contains games and structured exercises designed to develop familiarity with the dynamics of personal, social, and mass communication

Whether one chooses to focus attention on inter-group, community, societal,
international, cross-cultural, or mass communication processes, each can be
regarded as a communication system composed of inter- linkages between
interacting and co-determining information processing subsystems. These
subsystems, in turn, are composed of smaller subsub- systems, which may be
composed of still smaller social units, the basic unit of which is the individual. As
the number of parts— ...