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Extraction code: krf4 Title: The Art of Communication (Illustration Revision 15)
Author: [America] Ronald B. Adler
Translator: Huang
Douban score: 9.0
Press: Houlangdang Beijing United Publishing Company
Publication year: 20 17- 10
Page count: 520
Content introduction:
This book is divided into three parts: "Look inside people", "Look outside people" and "Look between people": "Look inside people" mainly discusses the factors related to communicators, explains the essence of interpersonal relationships, emphasizes the role of self in communication, and analyzes the importance of perception and emotion in communication; Looking at the outside world focuses on the sending and receiving of information outside the communicator, analyzes the use of language and the characteristics of nonverbal clues, and emphasizes the importance of listening. Looking at People mainly discusses the evolution of relationships, focusing on the distinction of intimate relationships, and puts forward various communication methods to improve the communication atmosphere and deal with interpersonal conflicts.
This book not only pays attention to the theoretical introduction of interpersonal communication, but also adds rich and practical reading materials. With 8 columns and more than 100 articles, you can easily learn and apply the communication skills in the book. Coupled with the analysis of several popular American dramas, movies and reality shows, you can easily confirm the communication principles summarized by the author in each chapter and increase your interest in reading.
About the author:
Ronald B. Adler, majoring in communication writing. Besides this book, there are six books about business communication, public speaking, small group communication, self-confidence and social skills. Besides writing and teaching, he also helps professionals and business people to improve their interpersonal communication skills in the workplace.
Professor Russell proctor II of Northern Kentucky University. Adler and I met at an exchange meeting on 1990, and they reached a consensus on using feature films as teaching tools. Over the years, they have widely written articles and delivered speeches around the theme of communication, and jointly published many teaching materials.
Huang, Ph.D., Institute of Educational Psychology and Counseling, Taiwan Province Normal University, was a full-time lecturer at Soochow University, and a part-time lecturer and tutor at Taibei Business School, Normal University, Taiwan Province Art College, Soochow University, Shih Chien University, Fu Jen Catholic University and Ocean University. He is currently an associate professor at the Center for Humanities and Social Education of Yangming University.
Li En, freelance translator, Bachelor of Psychology, Jilin University. She worked overseas for four years and worked as an intern at the United Nations headquarters in Asia.
Wang Min, Ph.D., School of Journalism, China Renmin University.