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Skilled Interpersonal Communication: Research, Theory and Practice
Skilled Interpersonal Communication: Research, Theory and Practice
paperback
Published:
17 July, 2003
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780415227209 |
| ISBN10 | 0415227208 |
| Number Of Pages | 560 |
| Item Weight | 979 g |
| Product Dimensions | 174 x 32 x 242 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Routledge |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 4 |
Media Reviews
'This voluminous book provides an excellent, well-written and, in terms of sources used, up-to-date introduction to a diverse range of theories and fields of research regarding interpersonal communication.' - Luc Van Poecke, Department of Communication, University of Leuven, in Communications
'The most comprehensive review of skilled interpersonal communication available. Encyclopaedic in reach and engagingly written, it offers many pointers for improved practice across a myriad of fields. It will serve as the classic introduction to interpersonal skills for many years to come.' - Dr Dennis Tourish, Reader in Communication Management, University of Aberdeen
'Hargie and Dickson skilfully integrate an extensive array of theories and research while highlighting the practical implications of the literature. With obvious delight in the subject matter they invite us to ponder our own relationships in a more critical manner. Scholars and students alike will gain much from this book.' - Professor Phillip Clampitt, Information Sciences Program, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
'Hargie and Dickson are to be commended for the academic rigour with which they approach the practice of communication. The book makes an important and thoroughly informed contribution to the exploration and development of communicative ability.' - Dr Bill Campbell, Director, Centre for Human Communication, Manchester Metropolitan University
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Author's Bio
Owen Hargie and David Dickson are both based at the School of Communication, University of Ulster.