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100 1 _aGriffin, Emory A.
245 1 2 _aA first look at communication theory /
_cEm Griffin ; Andrew Ledbetter ; Glenn Sparks.
250 _aNinth Edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages,
_c2014.
300 _axvi, 482, A-9, E-23, C-2, I-22 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages E-1-E-23) and index.
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: A First Look at Communication Theory, 9th ed.ContentsPreface for Instructors Division One OverviewChapter 1 Launching Your Study of Communication Theory Chapter 2 Talk About Theory Chapter 3 Weighing the Words Chapter 4 Mapping the Territory (Seven Traditions in the Field of Communication Theory) Division Two Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Messages Chapter 5 Symbolic Interactionism of George Herbert Mead Chapter 6 Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM) of W. Barnett Pearce & Vernon Cronen Chapter 7 Expectancy Violations Theory of Judee Burgoon Relationship Development Chapter 8 Social Penetration Theory of Irwin Altman & Dalmas Taylor Chapter 9 Uncertainty Reduction Theory of Charles Berger Chapter 10 Social Information Processing Theory of Joseph Walther Relationship Maintenance Chapter 11 Relational Dialectics of Leslie Baxter & Barbara Montgomery Chapter 12 Communication Privacy Management Theory of Sandra Petronio Chapter 13 The Interactional View of Paul Watzlawick Influence Chapter 14 Social Judgment Theory of Muzafer Sherif Chapter 15 Elaboration Likelihood Model of Richard Petty & John Cacioppo Chapter 16 Cognitive Dissonance Theory of Leon Festinger Division Three Group and Public Communication Group Communication Chapter 17 Functional Perspective on Group Decision Making of Randy Hirokawa & Dennis Gouran Chapter 18 Symbolic Convergence Theory of Ernest Bormann Organizational Communication Chapter 19 Cultural Approach to Organizations of Clifford Geertz & Michael Pacanowsky Chapter 20 Communicative Constitution of Organizations of Robert McPhee Chapter 21 Critical Theory of Communication in Organizations of Stanly Deetz Public Rhetoric Chapter 22 The Rhetoric of Aristotle Chapter 23 Dramatism of Kenneth Burke Chapter 24 Narrative Paradigm of Walter Fisher Division Four Mass Communication Media and Culture Chapter 25 Media Ecology of Marshall McLuhan Chapter 26 Semiotics of Roland Barthes Chapter 27 Cultural Studies of Stuart Hall Media Effects Chapter 28 Uses and Gratifications of Elihu Katz Chapter 29 Cultivation Theory of George Gerbner Chapter 30 Agenda-Setting Theory of Maxwell McCombs & Donald ShawDivision Five Cultural Context Intercultural Communication Chapter 31 Communication Accommodation Theory of Howard GilesChapter 32 Face-Negotiation Theory of Stella Ting Toomey Chapter 33 Speech Codes Theory of Gerry Philipsen Gender and Communication Chapter 34 Genderlect Styles of Deborah Tannen Chapter 35 Standpoint Theory of Sandra Harding & Julia Wood Chapter 36 Muted Group Theory of Cheris Kramarae Division Six Integration Integration Chapter 37 Common Threads in Comm Theories Appendix A: Abstracts of Theories Appendix B: Feature Films that Illustrate Communication Theories Appendix C: NCA Credo for Communication Ethics Endnotes Credits and Acknowledgements Index .
520 _a"The ninth edition of A First Look at Communication Theory justifies again the program's enduring popularity. Em Griffin, now joined by colleagues Andrew Ledbetter and Glenn Sparks, encourages students who are encountering the field for the first time to tackle theories without fear. The authors introduce 32 diverse theories that are a mix of foundational and recent scholarship and, with the benefit of numerous examples and connections to pop culture, help students apply them to their own lives. This program ensures that students have a solid foundation with which to begin understanding the relationships between theories. "--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aCommunication
_xPhilosophy.
650 7 _aLANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Speech.
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700 1 _aLedbetter, Andrew.
700 1 _aSparks, Glenn Grayson.
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