01488 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001600133100002200149245007100171260003600242300003500278500002000313520085200333650002101185990002601206990002601232INLIS00000000000410020221013031800 a0010-0520004100221013 | | eng  a0-07-325199-2 aeng a302.2 a302.2 TUB h0 aTubbs, Stewart L.1 aHuman Communication :bPrinciples and Contexts /cStewart L. Tubbs aNew York :bMc Graw Hill,c2006 a505p.;ill.; 23.5cm. ;c23.5cm. aIndeks : Indeks aIntended for the introductory communication concepts course (versus the performance-oriented hybrid course), Human Communication: Principles and Contexts focuses on the principles of speech communication and its contexts. The award-winning authors, an academic and a professional writer, write engagingly, strive to link theory and research with fundamental concepts, and to enliven the exposition with intriguing case studies, useful interpersonal skills and stimulating examples. Tubbs and Moss show a true understanding and sensitivity to diversity, a reflection of their professional interests in gender and cultural issues. Stewart Tubbs is the Darrell S. Cooper Professor of Leadership in the School of Business at Eastern Michigan University. Sylvia Moss received the Whiting Writer's Award for her poetry and has twice been a Yaddo Fellow. 4a1. communication a06915/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a06915/MKRI-P/XII-2007