01751 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036020001800056041000800074082001200082084001800094100002700112245007700139250001200216260004100228300003400269500002300303504001400326520093800340650001801278650003301296650002001329700001901349008004101368990002601409990002601435INLIS00000000000286920221020082835 a0010-0520002869 a9780495095873 aeng a302.201 a302.201 LIT t0 aLittlejohn, Stephen W.1 aTheories of Human Communication /cStephen W. Littlejohn & Karen A. Foss a9th ed. aNew Work :bThomson Wadsworth,c2005 axvi, 388p. ; illus. ;c23 cm. aIndeks : p.381-388 ap.350-379 aEffective communication involves more than words, and the field of Communication provides a wide range of theories to help us understand the importance of communication in diverse situations. This book offers a comprehensive view of the theoretical traditions that influence our understanding of communication. Written in a straightforward style, it is an easy reference book to help you grasp the theories of the field. It is as engaging as it is informative, and it provides an easy way to see the relationships among the many theories of communication. This new framework more accurately presents the nuances of the communication discipline and the way in which various theories can be part of various traditions. Rather than thinking of critical theory, for example, as a unitary set of theories in the discipline, there is in fact a critical component to many of the traditions - and this new approach allows us to reflect that. 4aCommunication 4aHuman - Communication system 4aHuman relations0 aFoss, Karen A.221020 | | eng  a11105/MKRI-P/XII-2008 a11106/MKRI-P/XII-2008