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"Human Communication in Society" (3rd Edition) is a comprehensive textbook that explores the complexities of human communication within various societal contexts. It examines key concepts, theories, and practices that shape interpersonal, group, and public communication. Through engaging examples and real-world applications, the book emphasizes the significance of communication in fostering social interactions, understanding cultural differences, and enhancing personal relationships.
The book is authored by Howard T. McGaw, a respected figure in the field of communication studies, alongside other contributors who provide diverse perspectives. It is published by Pearson, serving as a reputable educational resource for students and instructors alike. The ISBN for the 3rd edition is 978-0134650346, providing an easy reference for those looking to acquire or cite this work.
In this edition, the authors have updated the content to reflect the latest research and trends in communication, including the impact of digital technologies on interpersonal interactions. It also delves into crucial topics such as the role of ethics in communication, the importance of persuasive techniques, and the effects of media on public perception. By integrating theoretical frameworks with practical scenarios, the book supports a deeper understanding of how communication operates in various contexts.
"Human Communication in Society" stands out as a vital resource for anyone interested in mastering the art of communication. It encourages critical thinking and self-reflection, making it suitable for students in communication studies as well as professionals seeking to enhance their skills. The engaging presentation and thorough exploration of communication dynamics make this book an essential addition to any academic library or personal collection.