ABSTRACT

Balancing skills and theory, this introductory public speaking textbook encourages the reader to see public speaking as a way to build community in today’s diverse world.

Within a framework that emphasizes speaker responsibility, listening, and cultural awareness, this classic book uses examples from college, workplace, political, and social communication to make the study of public speaking relevant, contemporary, and exciting. This new edition includes expanded coverage of mediated speaking with examples from podcasts and online speaking contexts; discussion of ethical issues of contemporary public discourse, including disinformation and public civility; and tips for extemporaneous speaking.

This textbook is ideal for general courses on public speaking as well as specialized programs in business, management, political communication, and public affairs.

A companion website including an instructor’s manual containing discussion questions, exercises, quiz questions, and suggestions for syllabus design is available at www.routledge.com/cw/german.

part One|52 pages

Public Speaking in an Electronic World

chapter 1|12 pages

Public Speaking in a Civil Society

chapter 2|15 pages

Getting Started

chapter 3|9 pages

Coping With Anxiety

chapter 4|13 pages

Critical Listening

part Two|81 pages

Planning and Preparing Your Speech

chapter 5|17 pages

Understanding Your Audience

chapter 6|24 pages

Finding and Using Supporting Materials

chapter 7|19 pages

Organizing and Outlining Your Speech

chapter 8|18 pages

Beginning and Ending Your Speech

part Three|55 pages

Presenting Your Speech

chapter 9|19 pages

Wording Your Speech

chapter 10|17 pages

Delivering Your Speech

chapter 11|16 pages

Using Visual Media

part Four|72 pages

Types of Public Speaking

chapter 12|19 pages

Speeches to Inform

chapter 13|22 pages

Speeches to Persuade

chapter 14|18 pages

Argumentation and Critical Thinking

chapter 15|11 pages

Speaking in Community Settings