ABSTRACT

This brief introductory textbook to the field of communication offers the advantages of Arthur Asa Berger’s informal writing style and flair for popular culture examples aimed to engage students. Designed for the basic course in communication departments, Berger introduces the key theorists who shaped our concepts of communication while also describing the varied processes and settings in which communication occurs. Messages is a strong option for instructors who want a student-friendly alternative to the standard encyclopedic textbook.This text:•Contains chapters on key contemporary topics such as social media, communication and identity, and visual communication •Includes accessible popular cultural examples ranging from advertisements to folk tales to James Bond films, all based on Berger’s years of expertise as an author and scholar in mass media and popular culture•Incorporates useful pedagogical features such as exercises, quotes from key theorists, and cartoons

chapter 1|18 pages

Theories of Communication

chapter 2|14 pages

Language and Texts

chapter 3|40 pages

Rhetorical Methods for Analyzing Texts

chapter 4|12 pages

Communication, Identity, and Culture

chapter 5|18 pages

Interpersonal Communication

chapter 6|18 pages

Communicating in Groups

chapter 7|22 pages

Mass Media

chapter 8|12 pages

Social Media

chapter 9|28 pages

Nonverbal and Visual Communication

chapter 10|18 pages

Public Speaking

chapter |4 pages

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