01461 2200277 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001800135100002700153245007700180250000600257260003500263300003200298500001900330504001700349520070000366650001201066650003101078700002201109990002601131990002601157INLIS00000000000410220221014083727 a0010-0520004102221014 | | eng  a9780495101185 aeng a302.201 a302.201 LIT t0 aLittLejohn, Stephen W.1 aTheories Of Human Communication /cStephen W. LittLejohn & Karen A. Foss a1 aNew York :bAbdi Tandur,c2005 aXiii, 395 p. ; 23cm ;c23cm aIndeks : Index aBibliography aTheories of Human Communication is not the only text available on this subject, but it is the most senior work in this area and occupies the privileged position of being able to reflect the many twists and turns, as well as continuing maturation, of this field over three decades. The book has changed over nine editions in many ways, but retains the features that readers most appreciate ? a strong discussion of theory and the nature of inquiry, a high-level survey of theories across the communication discipline, the continued addition of new materials and sources, extensive citations, and a useful bibliography for further exploration of specific theories, and an accessible writing style. 4a1. Umum 4a2. Comunication-Philosophy0 aand Karen A. Foss a07132/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a07132/MKRI-P/XII-2007