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Organizational Communication: Strategies for Success

Author(s): Stephen Spates, Theodore Avtgis, Shawn Wahl, Andrew S Rancer

The focus of Organizational Communication: Strategies for Success is theory and relevant skills orientation, serving those who study relevant organizational theory as well as those developing the necessary skillsets required for conducting communication training, assessment, and organizational devel...

Humor Communication: Theory, Impact, and Outcomes

Author(s): Rachel L DiCioccio

The ubiquitous nature of humor in our society is undeniable… Humor Communication: Theory, Impact, and Outcomes encapsulates the fast growing area of humor research in the communication discipline. Collectively, the examination of humor communication represents a significant area of scholarship in th...

Introduction to Communication Studies: Translating Scholarship into Meaningful Practice

Author(s): Alan Goodboy, Kara Shultz

New Second Edition Now Available!The field of communication studies is one of the most exciting disciplines to study…With research topics ranging from understanding relational maintenance and dating, to learning about nonverbal deception and lying, communication research has produced findings that m...

Introduction to News Writing: The Real Scoop

Author(s): Kathryn Sarah Quigley

 New Second Edition Now Available! The field of journalism has changed dramatically over the past decade - the Middle East experienced the “Arab Spring” of reform, Twitter and Facebook have gained social media users at an explosive rate, and newspapers, magazines and TV news programs continue to cha...

The DAST Theory for Communication - The (Inter)Dynamics of Desire, Affinity, Space and Time in Different Contexts of Communication

Author(s): Lucian Xinan Lu

The process of real-life communication is dynamic and complex. Learn why and how so many prominent communication theories do not square off well with the complexity of real-life communication, including the Uncertainty Reduction Theory, the Communication Accommodation Theory, the Hyperpersonal Persp...

The Speaker's Path: A Guide for Your Journey of Public Speaking

Author(s): Meg Farrell

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Making It Work: Improving the Relationship Between Public Relations Spokespeople and Journalists

Author(s): Joel Jay Campbell, Susan R Walton

In an ideal universe, public relations spokespeople and journalists get along just fine. Journalists want to provide their audiences with fast, accurate information on topics important to those audiences. Spokespeople want to advance the cause of their organization by sharing its stories. That’s ...