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_aP90 _b.L779 2017 |
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_aLittlejohn, Stephen W. _eAuthor _95775 |
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_aTheories of human communication / _cStephen W. Littlejohn, Karen A. Foss and John G. Oetzel |
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250 | _aEleventh edition | ||
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_aLong Grove, Illinios: _bWaveland Press, Inc., _c2017. |
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_axiii. 498 pages : _billustration ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliography references and index | ||
520 | _aFor over forty years, Theories of Human Communication has energized classroom learning. John Oetzel joined the team of Stephen Littlejohn and Karen Foss, adding his expertise in intercultural, health, and organizational communication.The extensively updated edition is organized around two themes: elements of the basic communication model (communicator, message, medium, and "beyond" human communication) and communication contexts (relationship, group, organization, health, social media, culture, and society). A new chapter discusses frameworks by which theories can be organized, revealing how they contribute to and are impacted by larger issues about the nature of inquiry. | ||
526 | _aAB101 AA101 AB108 AF101 AA231 MPU | ||
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_aCommunication _xPhilosophy. _93459 |
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_aCommunication _91159 |
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_aFoss, Karen A. _eAuthor _95776 |
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_aOetzel, John G. _eAuthor _95777 |
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_2lcc _cBK _kP90.L779 2017 |