Thinking Through Communication: An Introduction to the Study of Human Communication
This fully updated tenth edition for hybrid introductory communication courses provides a balanced introduction to the fundamental theories and principles of communication.

The book explores communication in a variety of contexts, including interpersonal, group, organizational, and mass media. It provides students with the theoretical knowledge and the research and critical thinking skills they will need to succeed in advanced communication courses and professions. Organized into three parts, this new edition first explores the history of communication studies and explains the basic perspectives used by scholars in the field. Part II looks at how language and listening take place in small and large groups. Part III then examines global, institutional, and public communication. This edition includes an additional chapter on research methods, reflects the changing nature and norms of communication in the workplace, and provides a post-COVID assessment of models, methods, and evaluations of telecommuting practices. The appendix gives users the flexibility to tailor their courses to the interests and needs of their students, offering guidelines for preparing and presenting public presentations and giving examples of major research methods.

Thinking Through Communication is an ideal textbook for Introduction to Communication courses that aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the field.

Material for instructors including PowerPoint slides, test questions, and an instructor’s manual are available at www.routledge.com/9781032499079.

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Thinking Through Communication: An Introduction to the Study of Human Communication
This fully updated tenth edition for hybrid introductory communication courses provides a balanced introduction to the fundamental theories and principles of communication.

The book explores communication in a variety of contexts, including interpersonal, group, organizational, and mass media. It provides students with the theoretical knowledge and the research and critical thinking skills they will need to succeed in advanced communication courses and professions. Organized into three parts, this new edition first explores the history of communication studies and explains the basic perspectives used by scholars in the field. Part II looks at how language and listening take place in small and large groups. Part III then examines global, institutional, and public communication. This edition includes an additional chapter on research methods, reflects the changing nature and norms of communication in the workplace, and provides a post-COVID assessment of models, methods, and evaluations of telecommuting practices. The appendix gives users the flexibility to tailor their courses to the interests and needs of their students, offering guidelines for preparing and presenting public presentations and giving examples of major research methods.

Thinking Through Communication is an ideal textbook for Introduction to Communication courses that aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the field.

Material for instructors including PowerPoint slides, test questions, and an instructor’s manual are available at www.routledge.com/9781032499079.

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Thinking Through Communication: An Introduction to the Study of Human Communication

Thinking Through Communication: An Introduction to the Study of Human Communication

Thinking Through Communication: An Introduction to the Study of Human Communication

Thinking Through Communication: An Introduction to the Study of Human Communication

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This fully updated tenth edition for hybrid introductory communication courses provides a balanced introduction to the fundamental theories and principles of communication.

The book explores communication in a variety of contexts, including interpersonal, group, organizational, and mass media. It provides students with the theoretical knowledge and the research and critical thinking skills they will need to succeed in advanced communication courses and professions. Organized into three parts, this new edition first explores the history of communication studies and explains the basic perspectives used by scholars in the field. Part II looks at how language and listening take place in small and large groups. Part III then examines global, institutional, and public communication. This edition includes an additional chapter on research methods, reflects the changing nature and norms of communication in the workplace, and provides a post-COVID assessment of models, methods, and evaluations of telecommuting practices. The appendix gives users the flexibility to tailor their courses to the interests and needs of their students, offering guidelines for preparing and presenting public presentations and giving examples of major research methods.

Thinking Through Communication is an ideal textbook for Introduction to Communication courses that aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the field.

Material for instructors including PowerPoint slides, test questions, and an instructor’s manual are available at www.routledge.com/9781032499079.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032510132
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/13/2025
Edition description: 10th ed.
Pages: 446
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Adam D. Roth is Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Rhetoric and Philosophy at Quinnipiac University, USA.

Brenton J. Malin is Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Pittsburgh, USA.

Sarah Trenholm is Professor Emerita in the Department of Communication Studies at Ithaca College, USA.

Table of Contents

Part I Introduction to Communication  1. The Communication Tradition  2. Definitions, Models, and Perspectives  3. Communicating in a Permanently Connected World  4. Research Methods  Part II Language and Listening in Small and Large Groups  5. Spoken Language  6. Perception and Listening  7. Nonverbal Communication  8. Interpersonal Communication  9. Group Communication  Part III Global, Institutional, and Public Communication  10. Intercultural Communication  11. Organizational Communication  12. Public Communication  13. Mass Communication  Appendix: Preparing and Presenting Public Speeches

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