Established as the foremost textbook on communication, the seventh
edition of Owen Hargie’s Skilled Interpersonal Communication is
thoroughly revised and updated with the latest research findings,
theoretical developments and applications. The contribution of skilled
interpersonal communication to success in both personal and
professional contexts is now widely recognised and extensively
researched. People have a deep-seated and universal need to interact
with others, and the greater their communicative ability the more
satisfying and rewarding will be their lives. The main focus of this
book is on the identification, analysis and evaluation of the core
skills needed in these interactions. The first two chapters provide
details of the nature of interpersonal communication and socially
skilled performance, respectively, with a review of the main
theoretical perspectives pertaining to each. The book then offers
detailed accounts of the fourteen main skill areas: nonverbal
communication, reinforcement, questioning, reflecting, listening,
explaining, self-disclosure, set induction, closure, assertiveness,
influencing, negotiating and interacting in and leading group
discussions. The book concludes with a discussion on the ethical
issues in interpersonal communication. This new edition also features
an extended section on groupthink and analyses the impact of the
coronavirus pandemic on aspects such as greeting patterns and the
effectiveness of Project Fear by the UK government to secure citizen
compliance. Written by one of the foremost international experts in
the field, this is essential reading for students of interpersonal
communication in general and to qualified personnel and trainees in
many fields.
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Research, Theory and Practice
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ISBN
9781000474657
Publisert
2021
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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