ABSTRACT

Intrapersonal communication is a relatively new phenomenon for communication study and still lacks the grounding of a sound theoretical base. The first to present a developed theory of this discipline, this book's goal is to provide graduate students and professionals with an organized point of departure for their research.

The theoretical section begins with an intrapersonal communication theory derived from the sociogenetic views of George Herbert Mead and L.S. Vygotsky. This theory emphasizes social interaction, the developmental nature of mind, and the crucial role of speech in creating a self, a culture, and a mind which then interact in human intrapersonal communication. This section also provides the reader with a coherent interdisciplinary knowledge base taken from speech communication, biology, neurology, cultural psychology, anthropology, sociology, speech pathology, and linguistics. The integrated theoretical perspective that results makes the study compatible with communication scholarship focusing on the social, cultural, cognitive, or performance aspects of communication phenomena.

The applications section examines neurophysiological/intrapersonal communication research methods and studies to date, together with specific applications of intrapersonal communication theory to childhood language acquisition, to the establishment of gender identities, and to intrapersonal competence. The final chapter presents pedagogical guidance on how we can influence intrapersonal competence and performance as well as commenting on the current state of this study and its future prospects. The editor's interstitial commentary facilitates access by readers wishing to constuct their own theory.

part |98 pages

Theoretical Foundations

chapter |29 pages

Self-Talk and Inner Speech

Understanding the Uniquely Human Aspects of Intrapersonal Communication

chapter |24 pages

Phylogenesis

Understanding the Biological Origins of Intrapersonal Communication

chapter |20 pages

The Human Brain

Understanding the Physical Bases of Intrapersonal Communication

part |94 pages

Practical Applications

chapter |19 pages

Research

Expanding Our Knowledge of Intrapersonal Communication Processes

chapter |23 pages

Childhood

Talking the Mind Into Existence

chapter |23 pages

Engendered Identities

Shaping Voice and Mind through Gender

chapter |24 pages

Intrapersonal Spoken Language

An Attribute of Extrapersonal Competency

part |18 pages

Capstone