Casing Communication Theory
Released: Apr 08, 2019
Publisher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing
Format: Paperback, 372 pages
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Description:
New Publication Available Spring 2019!
Casing Communication Theory exposes readers to some of the most cited, most prolific, most important theories within the dynamic field of communication. The edited collection features 24 case studies that analyze communication theories in different contexts.
Casing Communication Theory, edited by Corey J. Liberman, Andrew S. Rancer, and Theodore A. Avtgis:
- embeds a theory within each case that empowers the reader to see the mutual relationship between the two: how the theory comes to explain the case study and how the case study, in turn, comes to shape the theory,
- presents and analyzes classic and emerging communication theories such as identity, self-efficacy, humor communication, social penetration, and more.
- includes readings from 35 experts in the communication field. These experts specialize in various aspects of communication and feature a myriad of different perspectives.
- emphasizes that all theories can be questioned, are testable, are parsimonious, and useful.
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