Interpersonal Communication

Interpersonal Communication

Jody Koenig Kellas / Valerie Manusov

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Cognella Inc.
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Estudios de comunicación
ISBN:
9798823351515
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Interpersonal Communication: The Within and The Between explores the intricacies of interpersonal communication, focusing on the interconnectedness of the cognitive, emotional, cultural, social, and biological aspects of individuals (the within) and their interdependent, collaborative, symbolic interactions with others (the between). The book introduces a philosophy termed 'wholeness,' where communication is viewed as a product of both the within and the between. It emphasizes the importance of communication in personal, professional, and public spheres, highlighting its role in psychosocial, physical, and relational health.The book meticulously examines the foundational cornerstones, complexities, and consequences of interpersonal engagement. Each of its 12 chapters reveals a key takeaway about interpersonal communication. These 'big ideas' extend an invitation to the reader to probe deeper into the multifaceted aspects of communication, addressing its intricacies while directing students towards a profound understanding of their lives. The book discusses processes such as meaning-making, thoughts and emotions, cultural influences, the social construction of realities, and the functional ambivalence of communication. It also addresses interpersonal communication’s potential for being a relationally patterned, dynamic, transformative, and restorative personal and social force.Interpersonal Communication: The Within and The Between is designed to facilitate students’ understanding of the core principles of interpersonal communication, making the content approachable and relevant to their lived experiences.

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