For courses in Introduction to Communication that take a mainstream rather than a survey approach. A five-principles approach that helps students build practical communication skills Communication Principles for a Lifetime was designed to address the biggest challenge when teaching Introduction to Communication: how to present the variety of fundamental theory and skills without overwhelming learners. By organising the text around five key principles of communication, authors Steven Beebe, Susan Beebe, and Diana Ivy help students to see the interplay among communication concepts, skills, and contexts.
Communication: Principles for a Lifetime
The 6th Edition retains this successful five-principles framework, and adds updated content and a new learning architecture that better helps students build, and use, strong communication skills—in the course and beyond.
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SKU: | 9781292102863 |
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Categories: | Media, Media, Information & Communication Industries |
Tag: | Media |
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 27 × 21 × 1 cm |
Book Author | Diana K. Ivy, Steven A. Beebe, Susan J. Beebe |
Edition | 6th |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781292102863 |
Language | English |
Pages | 480 |
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