Part I: Introduction to Communication
Chapter 1: The Communication TraditionA Brief History of Communication Study
Communication Today: Contemporary Departments of Rhetoric and Communication
Theory
Chapter 2: Definitions, Models, and Perspectives
Defining Communication
How Models Help Us Understand Communication
It All Depends on Your Point of View: Four Perspectives
What to Look for When You Look at CommunicationPart II: Listening and Language
Chapter 3: Decoding Messages: Listening and PerceptionWhat Is Listening?
The Listening Process
Designing Messages That Are Easy to Listen To
Chapter 4: Encoding Messages: Spoken Language
What Is Language?
The Subsystems of Language
Pragmatic Styles and Structures
Language and Social Identity
Language Choices and Pragmatic Effects
Chapter 5: Encoding Messages: Nonverbal Communication
What Is Nonverbal Communication?
The Nonverbal Codes
Increasing Nonverbal Skills
Part III: Communication Contexts
Chapter 6: Interpersonal Communication
What Is Interpersonal Communication?
Managing Interpersonal Communication
Relational Development: Stages in Intimate Dyads
Increasing Relational Skills
New Media, New Relationships
Becoming a More Responsible Communicator
Chapter 7: Group Communication
What Is a Group?
Managing Group Communication
Group Development: Phases in Problem-Solving Groups
Strengthening Group Discussion Skills
Communicating in Virtual Groups
Becoming a More Responsible Communicator
Chapter 8: Organizational Communication
What Is an Organization?
Managing Organizational Communication
Increasing Organizational Skills
Using Organizational Technology
Becoming a More Responsible Communicator
Chapter 9: Public Communication
What Is Public Communication?
Why Is Public Communication Important?
Evaluating Public Communication
Strengthening Critical Reception Skills
Becoming a More Responsible Communicator
Chapter 10: Preparing and Presenting Public Speeches
What Is a Public Speech?
Planning the Public Speech
Managing Delivery
Increasing Public Speaking Skills
Becoming a More Responsible Communicator
Chapter 11: Communication and the Media
The Traditional Mass Media
New Media: Going Global and Mobile
Convergence: The Intersection of New Media and Old
Becoming a More Responsible Communicator
Chapter 12: Intercultural Communication
What Is Culture?
Barriers to Intercultural Communication
Adapting to New Cultures
Becoming a More Open Communicator
Chapter 13: Methods of Discovery
How Is Communication Research Done?
Five Contemporary Research Methods
Learning More about Communication