The Interpersonal Communication Book provides a highly interactive presentation of the theory, research, and skills of interpersonal communication, with strong, integrated discussions of diversity, ethics, workplace issues, and technology. This top-selling book has been recognized for its ability to guide readers to improve a wide range of interpersonal skills and to apply these to personal, social, and workplace relationships. Superior coverage of cultural diversity, ethics, interpersonal communication in the workplace, and the workings and effects of technology make The Interpersonal Communication Book the best choice for preparing to communicate successfully in today's world.
Joseph A. DeVito is professor emeritus at Hunter College of the City University of New York. He was professor at Queens College of City University of New York from 1972-85. He has been a professor at Hunter College since 1985.
Ini buku kuliah jurusan ilmu komunikasi. Oke sekalian dimasukin aja ke daftar. Bukunya super jelas. Karena merupakan bahan ujian, ya akhirnya saya baca bukunya.
The Interpersonal Communication Book offers a clear and comprehensive overview of communication, covering a wide range of topics in an accessible way. I especially appreciated the summaries at the end of each chapter, which made it easier to revisit and reinforce key ideas.
One aspect I found less satisfying was the use of sources. When a topic sparked my interest, I often hoped to find references to original research or academic studies, but some sources pointed instead to general media articles. While still useful, I would have preferred more direct links to primary research.
Overall, a solid and practical introduction to communication, especially as a structured overview.
I really enjoyed this text! I read the unbound version for an Interpersonal Communications course that I took a couple of semesters ago. The material in this book is applicable; it is relevant in and out of the classroom. I gained so much useful knowledge from the course with the aid of this text. Great read!