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COMMUNICATION

Third Edition pg. 21

Candice Thomas-Maddox and Nicole Blau

2020 New Releases

Mark L. Knapp, William Earnest, Darrin J. Griffin and Matthew S. McGlone

Integrated Marketing Communication: A Practical Systems Approach pg. 21

Kelly A. McBride

Family Communication: Relationship Foundations Second Edition

Media Relations: Tactical Preparation For Life 22

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Thomas R. Flynn, James R. Smith and Michael F. Walsh

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© 2020 | 978-1-5249-4382-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/flynn

Lying and Deception in Human Interaction

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kendallhunt.com/communication

Persuasion: Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice Fifth Edition

Training and Development: Enhancing Talent for the 21st Century Third Edition pg. 33

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Mark L. Knapp, Judith A. Hall, and Terrence G. Horgan 2021 | 978-1-7924-1066-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/knapp_nonverbal

Ann Bainbridge Frymier

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-4619-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/frymier

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Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction Ninth Edition

Steven A. Beebe, Timothy P. Mottet, and K. David Roach © 2020 | 978-1-7924-5217-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/beebe

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© 2017 | 978-1-5249-1314-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/barton_holiman

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Introduction to Communication

Introducing Communication: A Digital Learning Experience

Sara Chudnovsky Weintraub, Candice Thomas-Maddox and Kerry Byrnes-Loinette

Matthew Barton and Jonathan Holiman

A groundbreaking publication unlike others on the market, this online course package provides an immersive multimedia introduction to the dynamic field of communication. The turnkey course package promotes active learning and independent discovery by integrating objectives, knowledge-check questions, interactive activities, links to concepts in popular culture examples, self-graded quizzes, gradebook and more.

Perfect for communication majors and general studies classes, this publication provides lessons in communications that could vastly help in real world scenarios. In addition, it covers everything from the foundation of communication studies to highlighting the importance of communication in every aspect of our lives, with many different topics in between.

Communication & Human Behavior Seventh Edition

Communicating in Your Personal, Professional & Public Lives

© 2020 | 978-1-5249-7695-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/ruben_stewart

This title portrays a broad and colorful landscape of the field, outlines the history of communication study, and focuses on communication as a basic life process that is necessary to our lives as individuals and to our relationships, groups, organizations, cultures, and societies.

Brent D. Ruben and Lea P. Stewart

© 2016 | 978-0-7575-9821-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/weintraub

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-6056-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/armfield_morgan

Fourth Edition

Karen Turner Ward

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-5074-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/ward

Human Communication in Action Seventh Edition

This publication provides students with a valuable resource that can be used beyond the classroom by bringing together leading innovative scholars of Communication as contributors for this human communication textbook.

Roy Schwartzman

© 2014 | 978-1-4652-9932-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/schwartzman

Greg G. Armfield and Eric L. Morgan

Communication for Today’s Student

This innovative and interactive text incorporates theory and practice to successfully prepare students to become effective communicators, thus giving them the necessary tools to compete in today’s job market.

The text and online course package presents students with a fundamental understanding of the world of communication and provides them with practical insights on how to implement the knowledge in the real world - creating competent communicators.

Fundamentals of Oral Communication

Third Edition

This publication introduces readers to everyday communication principles and practices from a Christian perspective. In addition, it includes intersections between covenantal ideals and communication practice and more theological insights in order to shed light on covenantal principles across diverse contexts.

David Lapakko

Business Communication

Bill Strom and Divine Agodzo

Writing ComingSoon!

© 2018 | 978-1-5249-5561-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/strom

Introduction to Communication (Faith-Based)

Fourth Edition

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-1148-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/competent_comm

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-0569-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/lapakko

Competent Communication at Work: Communication, Technology and Professional Practices Fourth Edition /

More Than Talk: A Covenantal Approach to Everyday Communication Fifth Edition

By utilizing contemporary, real-world examples, this publication emphasizes the importance of communication to succeed in the workplace. Topics include business and professional writing, resume and interviews, listening, team building, presentation skills, delivery dynamics, visual aids, and electronic media.

Pamela D. Hopkins, Holly J. Payne & Patric R. Spence

Argumentation: Critical Thinking in Action

This title explores the nature of claims, evidence, and reasoning; common fallacies in reasoning; traits associated with good critical thinking; how language is used strategically in argument; ways to organize an argumentative case; how to refute an opposing argument or case; cultural dimensions of argument; and ways to make a better impression either orally or in writing.

Argumentation and Debate

When selecting new hires, companies look for both technical and people skills. When you know how to write an e-mail that gets a response (Chapter 2), introduce others with confidence (Chapter 1), offer you opinions at a meeting (Chapter 3), or navigate your way through a business meal (Chapter 4), you’ll gain the respect of colleagues and those you can influence your career path.

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-4759-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/waldeck

Jennifer H. Waldeck, Patricia Kearney and Timothy G. Plax

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-8842-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/behson_bear

Strategic Communication at Work: Contemporary Perspectives on Business and Professional Communication Second Edition

This guidebook provides a quick review of key concepts of team dynamics, applying them to the specific situation of student project teams. It also contains examples, assessments, and templates students can use to manage their team dynamics.

Scott Behson and Stephen Bear

The online text is designed to build students’ communication competence in the dynamic business world. The turn-key comprehensive instructional package fuses seventeen chapters, work-based case studies, and sixteen modules to bring academic concepts to life for readers. On the Job Interactive Experiences provide students an opportunity to experience additional current, research-based, practical, and useful information at their own pace.

© 2018 | 978-1-5249-7343-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/breil

We Hate Team Projects! A Friendly, Useful Guide for College Student Teams

Lynne Breil

Best in Class: Etiquette and People Skills for Your Career

Introduction to Communication Criticism: Methods, Systems, Analysis and Societal Transformations

James W. Chesebro, Dale A. Bertelsen and David T. McMahan

This text addresses the fear of communication situations— explaining them and helping students to understand the “why” behind their emotional states. Covering numerous facets of public speaking anxiety, this text enables readers to examine their own feelings as the first step of moving beyond fearful emotion.

© 2018 | 978-1-5249-4956-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/richmond

Scared Speechless: Communication Apprehension, Avoidence & Effectiveness Seventh Edition

Communication Apprehension

Mary-Lou Galacian © 2019 | 978-1-5249-6439-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/galacian

Virginia P. Richmond, Jason S. Wrench and James C. McCorskey

In publication for over four decades, this text explores the degree to which methods of communication criticism can be used to enhance the conceptual power and understandings of students, motivates them to explore the nature of symbol-using on their own, and presents how they can improve their critical communication and symbol-using skills.

Sex, Love, and Romance in the Mass Media: Analysis and Criticism of Unrealistic Portrayals and Their Influence Third Edition

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-3496-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/chesebro

Communication Criticism

The book’s multidisciplinary perspective is grounded in Galician’s unique Seven-Step approach and centered around 12 unhealthy but widely portrayed media Myths and stereotypes paired with 12 counteracting antidotal Prescriptions that encapsulate the literature’s healthy relationship strategies rarely portrayed by the media. Readers learn how to identify, deconstruct, evaluate, resist, and reframe Myth-laden media texts, clarify their own values, and share their insights.

Christine S. Davis and Kenneth A. Lachlan

This title encourages students to practice the knowledge and skills learned in your communication research methods course. This workbook mirrors the structure of Straight Talk about Communication Research Methods, dividing the sections into five parts with chapter-by-chapter exercises to help facilitate learning.

Lynn M. Harter, Jane Hamel-Lambert and Judith L. Millesen

© 2011 | 978-0-7575-7191-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/harter

Workbook to Accompany Straight Talk about Communication Research Methods Third Edition

Christine S. Davis, Brandy J. Stamper and Sayde J. Brais

This title offers highly reflexive accounts from faculty, administrators, students, and community members. It addresses contemporary issues such as environmental degradation, discrimination of gay and lesbian youth, disability rights, pediatric cancer care, HIV and AIDS, poverty and homelessness, suicide, the needs of at-risk students, and the organizing of early childhood mental health care.

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-9980-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/straight_talk

Communication Research

Straight Talk about Communication Research Methods Third Edition

Rather than discussing the methods of research and then moving on to the analysis later, all aspects are integrated throughout the text for a greater understanding of the process. The publication includes a seamlessly integrated enhanced learning package providing both students and instructors access to online content.

Participatory Partnerships for Social Action and Research

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-3362-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/straight_talk_wkbk

Rebecca M.L. Curnalia

Contemporary Communication Theory Second Edition

Dominic A. Infante, Andrew S. Rancer, Theodore A. Avtgis and Erina L. MacGeorge

Insight into Innovation: Applying Communication Theory in Our Web 2.0 Lives

Corey J. Liberman, Andrew S. Rancer and Theodore A. Avtgis

Striking a balance in coverage between the extremes of analyzing too many or too few theories, Contemporary Communication Theory examines important theory-building activity in the field of communication. The text continues the tradition of being primarily social science based, yet includes research and theories from other theoretical paradigms.

© 2016 | 978-1-4652-9108-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/insight_into_innovation

Communication theory is more interesting for students if it fits with what they do every day. This title is an introduction to communication theories, concepts, and research as it applies to Web 2.0 technologies. The unique approach uses theories as lenses to look closely at different types of Web 2.0 technologies, their uses, and their effects.

© 2017 | 978-1-4652-8643-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/infante

Communication Theory

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-7769-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/casing_comm_theory

This publication exposes readers to some of the most cited, most prolific, most important theories within the dynamic field of communication. The edited collection features 24 case studies that analyze communication theories in different contexts.

Casing Communication Theory

© 2019 | 978-1-7924-0769-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/vogl-bauer

This title provides readers with opportunities to pause and reflect on what it means to engage in ethical communication with others. It defines and explains the relationship between ethics, ethical communication, and ethical interpersonal communication and ultimately helps the reader to identify ethical interpersonal communication in people’s verbal and nonverbal messages.

Conflict

Ethics

Utilizing a dialogic approach to ethical communication, the text provides a timely review of classic communication ethics literature and extends the conversation about dialogue and difference in public and private life. Understanding communication ethics as a pragmatic survival skill in a world of difference, this work frames communication ethics as a discipline and practice that arises from multiple understandings of goods found across diverse narratives, traditions, and virtue structures that guide human life.

Conflict Between Persons: The Origins of Leadership Second Edition

Ronald C. Arnett, Leeanne M. Bell McManus and Janie M. HardenFritz

Sally Vogl-Bauer

Ronald C. Arnett, Leeanne M. Bell McManus and Amanda McKendree

This title emphasizes creative and constructive reactions to conflict responsiveness with three basic coordinates: (1) learn before, during, and after a conflict, (2) understand what matters to you and others, and (3) acknowledge that conflict engagement involves alertness to, and understanding of, what matters in the interplay of self and others and the immediate and larger communicative environment.

© 2018 | 978-1-5249-3633-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/comm_ethics_literacy

© 2018 | 978-1-5249-4968-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/conflict

Communication Ethics Literacy: Dialogue and Difference Second Edition

Communicating Ethically in Our Everyday Lives

Deborah Breiter Terry and Amanda K. Cecil

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-3612-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/event_management_cases

Family Communication

This publication fuses case studies with communication theories to examine various family types and scenarios that US families encounter. By examining the family and the scenario from each case study, students are able to critically analyze and discuss a “safe” family.

Contemporary Cases in Event Management is a collection of 14 case studies. Featuring a wide variety of cases involving Government Meetings, Trade Shows, Association Meetings, PRIDE Gatherings, and more, this case collection is the perfect accompanying text to any Event Planning and Management course.

©2019 | 978-1-5249-8943-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/symonds_leblanc

Event Planning

Contemporary Cases in Event Management

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Offering a unique approach to event planning, the authors present intriguing case studies that connect concepts in communication to practical event planning ideas. Understanding the “why” behind successful events is key to creating the perfect experience for clients. With a solid basis in communication theory, the text enables event planners to manage each aspect of the planning cycle with clarity and precision.

Event Planning: Communicating Theory and Practice Second Edition

©2020 | 978-1-7924-0888-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/mcmanus

Casing the Family: Theoretical and Applied Approaches to Understanding Family Communication

Leeanne M. Bell McManus, Chip Rouse and Stephanie Verni

Sarah Symonds LeBlanc

Erika L. Kirby and M. Chad McBride

GenderSpeak: Communicating in a Gendered World Sixth Edition

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-9479-2 | he.kendallhunt.com/kirby

© 2021 | 978-1-5249-6993-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/thomas-maddox

This is an edited collection of 43 cases that provide a common frame for dialoguing about gender/ed issues. Centered in narrative theory, it extends the realm of personal experience by introducing situations in context that involve real decisions about important issues that, like life, do not lend themselves to superficial or simple analysis.

Second Edition

Diana K. Ivy

© 2017 | 978-1-4652-8652-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/genderspeak

Gender Communication

The world of gender and communication is constantly changing. To meet the needs of this evolving environment, Diana K. Ivy’s GenderSpeak has been reformatted into a more coherent, three-part structure and includes a new chapter dedicated to nonverbal communication as it relates to sex and gender.

Candice Thomas-Maddox and Nicole Blau

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This title focuses on the evolution of communication phenomena from a variety of perspectives - parent/ child, sibling, and grandparent/grandchild. In addition, the text recognizes that the definition of a “family” has changed dramatically over the past few decades and features diverse family types.

Gender Actualized: Cases in Communicatively Constructing Realities Second Edition

Family Communication: Relationship Foundations

Group Dynamics: Connecting Through Communication

As group dynamics are constantly changing, the need for up-todate research and real-life examples are crucial learning tools. Group Dynamics: Connecting Through Communication features practical application of important group communication concepts in way that will grab the reader’s attention.

Small Group Communication: Principles in Action introduces group theory and practice with an emphasis on application. The online course package provides ongoing case studies demonstrating the chapter material in a traditional classroom group, as well as a workplace group

© 2019 | 9781524977948 | he.kendallhunt.com/patterson_luna

Teresa M. Patterson & Cynthia Luna

The Process of Gender Fourth Edition

Belle A. Edson and Jennifer A. Linde

Group Communication

Small Group Communication: Principles in

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-1068-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/group_dynamics

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Nicole Blau

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-8325-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/edson_linde

This title encourages students to critically examine the ways that their gender has influenced his/her values, attitudes, behaviors, experiences, and communication. The publication fuses an accompanying website with sixteen published readings that examine the multitude of ways that gender influences the process of communication.

© 2015 | 978-1-4652-6650-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/brann

Linda C. Lederman, Gary L. Kreps and Anthony J. Roberto

© 2020 | 978-1-5249-8753-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/Roberto

Contemporary Case Studies in Health Communication uses a case studies approach that develops the reader’s critical thinking skills and helps them be come a more informed health care advocate. The pub lication includes 28 cases in the ever-expanding health communication field.

This title provides readers with the tools needed to design and evaluate public health communication interventions. To help achieve this goal, the title is divided into four sections: Health Communication Fundamentals; Health and Public Health; Communication and Health Communicating; and Interventions, Strategies, Campaigns, and Programs.

Health Communication in Everyday Life

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-2266-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/lederman

Maria Brann

Contemporary Case Studies in Health Communication: Theoretical & Applied Approaches Second Edition

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Public Health Communication: Science and Practice

Health Communication

Anthony Roberto

We are all health communicators - whether it is interacting with our medical practitioners, wearing a fitness tracker, giving en couraging words to a friend or family member, or searching for health information online. This publication introduces students to health communication and teaches them how they can be more effective in their own communication about their health.

© 2013 | 978-0-7575-9797-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/imagining_new_normals

Lynn M. Harter

Imagining New Normals: A Narrative Framework for Health Communication

Rachel L. DiCioccio

Instructional Communication

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-1372-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/bolkan

Humor Communication

© 2012 | 978-1-4652-3963-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/dicioccio

This title encapsulates the fast growing area of humor research in the communication discipline. Collectively, the examination of humor communication represents a significant contemporary area of scholarship in the field. The text systematically showcases the emerging directions in the study of humor communication. Contributing authors examine the uses, outcomes, and impact of humor using forward-looking disciplinary contours of communication.

Humor Communication: Theory, Impact, Outcomes

How can individuals live well in the midst of inescapable trauma and illness? What symbolic and material resources foster resiliency among individuals facing vulnerable circumstances? This publication engages these questions and positions narratives as central to human survival and social change.

Making an Impact: Facilitating Student Success with Lessons from Instructional Communication and Educational Psychology

Written from the perspective of improving instruction, the text includes coverage of students’ self-control, achievement motivation, teacher misbehaviors, retention and transfer, cognitive load, clarity, self-determination, teacher charisma, and transformational leadership in the classroom.

San Bolkan

Melissa Bekelja Wanzer, Kristen Campbell Eichhorn and Candice Thomas-Maddox

Interpersonal Communication: Building Rewarding Relationships Second Edition

Case Studies in Intercultural Dialogue

Intercultural Communication in Your Life Second Edition

This publication focuses on the important and underinvestigated concept of intercultural dialogue. It draws on cases of intercultural communication in which there is a dialogue, conflict or misunderstanding, and presents approaches, theories, and analytical tools that can be used to productively understand and/or resolve the issues presented in each case study.

Nazan Haydari and Prue Holmes

Combining both theory and research with practical applications, this package addresses the foundation of interpersonal communication, relationship development, and various communication contexts. In addition to general interpersonal chapters, the authors explore a number of hot topics in communication: the dark side of communication, development of the self, and the role of computer-mediated communication.

© 2017 | 978-1-4652-8463-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/eichhorn

Shawn T. Wahl, Jake Simmons and Jeffery McCune

© 2018 | 978-1-5249-5202-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/wahl_scholl

This title streamlines the vast research base for intercultural communication and speaks directly to the student. The title gives special attention to the individual in important applied contexts such as health care, new media, education, the workplace, and more. Students are invited to study communication and culture as a part of their everyday lived experience including, but not limited to, popular culture, co-culture, worldview, race, gender, social class, sexual orientation, and more.

Intercultural Communication

© 2015 | 978-1-4652-1209-2 | he.kendallhunt.com/haydari_holmes

Interpersonal Communication

Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships discusses all the processes and principles of interpersonal communication in the context of developing relationships – it discusses the way people communicate in relationships as they come together and come apart.

© 2015 | 978-1-4652-5974-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/braithwaite_wood

Your Interpersonal Communication: Nature/ Nurture Intersections Second Edition

This title expands on traditional interpersonal communication textbooks by immersing students in real life situations. The package includes thirty case studies that encourage students to use abstract and conceptual knowledge drawn from theory and research to analyze concrete circumstances that will help them apply this knowledge to their own lives and relationships.

Dawn O. Braithwaite and Julia T. Wood

Mark Knapp, Anita Vangelisti and John Caughlin

According to Carl Jung, “The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances; if there is any reaction, both are transformed.” This publication helps students to better understand this “chemistry” by showing how an individual’s personality influences social style and interaction. The text provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to discover and understand their own personal needs to connect and interact with others.

Interpersonal Communication and Human Relationships Eighth Edition

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Casing Interpersonal Communication: Case Studies in Personal and Social Relationships Second Edition

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-0807-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/knapp_ipc

Timothy P. Mottet, Sally Vogl-Bauer and Marian L. Houser © 2018 | 978-1-5249-4032-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/mottet

Interpersonal Communication for Contemporary Living Second Edition

© 2016 | 978-0-7575-9823-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/reis

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-9321-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/ipc_contemporary_living

Leadership

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-4213-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/gigliotti

This publication helps readers discover what leadership means, why it matters, and the ways they can improve their leadership effectiveness. It serves as a useful guide for those looking to pursue personal and professional opportunities for social influence and to engage followers in a mutually beneficial pursuit of shared values and goals.

Ralph A. Gigliotti, Brent D. Ruben and Christine Goldthwaite

Leadership: Communication and Social Influence in Personal and Professional Contexts

Raul Reis, Katherine VanTyle MacMillin and Michael Scott Sheerin

Writing & Reporting for Digital Media focuses on how digital technologies and multiple platforms are changing the way journalists work. The publication addresses traditional skills associated with media professionals, such as interviewing, researching and writing, journalism, media and mass communication, along with demonstrating how to use digital technologies in the reader’s daily professional life.

Writing & Reporting for Digital Media

This publication helps students learn how to communicate and interact with other people in a variety of interpersonal settings. This text offers students the tools for success in building relationships with other people, developing fluency in empathic communication, and enhancing awareness of the dynamics of relationships in daily living.

José I. Rodríguez

Journalism

Drawing upon critical incidents derived from the experiences of academic health leaders, the cases and concepts explore connections to the leadership, communication, and higher education/academic health literatures and encourage readers to apply the content to their experience of leading in a challenging and complex environment.

© 2017 | 978-1-4652-9169-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/listening

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© 2014 | 978-1-4652-5056-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/curnalia_ferris

This title demonstrates an inquisitive, open-minded approach to finding answers, ultimately helping the reader think about information sources, content, and trends critically. In addition, the content helps students develop problem-solving skills that will help them navigate the information-rich environment we live in today.

Listening

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-1165-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/Goldthwaite

CSI: A Step-by-Step Guide To Writing Your Literature Review in Communication Studies

Rebecca M.L. Curnalia and Amber L. Ferris

Molly M. Stoltz, Karen P. Sodowsky and Carl M. Cates

Critical Leadership Incidents in Academic Health: Development Through Case Based Learning

Listening Across Lives

Christine Goldthwaite & Ralph A. Gigliotti

Literature Review

Written by a myriad of experts, including contributors to the International Journal of Listening and other academic journals, Listening Across Lives features a unique contextual approach to the study of listening. Each of the text’s ten chapters examine listening through a specific context – many of which have never been addressed before.

Thomas R. Flynn, James R. Smith and Michael F. Walsh

© 2021 | 978-1-5249-4382-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/flynn

Mark L. Knapp, William Earnest, Darrin J. Griffin and Matthew S. McGlone

Renee Bourdeaux

Love Communication

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This title presents deception from a variety of perspectivesprimarily focusing on the communication process while blending in concepts and references that touch on many important areas of study across the humanities and social sciences.

Communicating Love in Relationships

Marketing Communication

© 2020 | 978-1-5249-7005-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/lying_deception

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This title uncovers tactics to learn how to love better and maintain that love in all relationships—with friends, family, romantic interests, and even oneself.

Lying / Deceptive Communication

Featuring a data-driven, consumer centric approach that’s in sync with today’s always-on IMC environment, this title focuses on the most durable principles of IMC, stressing best industry practices, such as: digital transformation, the consumer journey with touchpoints, enhancing the consumer experience, and the value exchange.

© 2019 | 978-1-7924-0460-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/communicating_love

Lying and Deception in Human Interaction Third Edition

Integrated Marketing Communication: A Practical Systems Approach

Media Matters

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-8911-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/sahagun

Media Relations: Tactical Preparation For Life

Media Matters presents undergraduate students with the essential information and tools to become media literate and more critical in their media consumption. Spanning traditional print books to modern mass-media systems, the publication utilizes an engaging opening narrative to each medium followed by an easily accessible, informative text.

Principles of Marketing and Personal Selling

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This title introduces readers to the dynamic and growing world of media relations and highlights the differences and similarities between journalists and practitioners. While discussing the overwhelming rise of influencers in media, the publication includes tips from experienced experts on the field on how to handle scenarios and relations between practitioners and journalists / media.

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-2138-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/media_matters

Mass Communication / Media

Richard Wilber

Miguel Sahagun

This publication presents a picture of the development and present status of current marketing and professional selling systems. Introducing marketing and selling information within an innovative framework, the program helps students understand how to build relationships, create value, and gain loyal customers.

Kelly A. McBride

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-0808-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/mcbride

This interdisciplinary text includes many aspects of communication in the everyday delivery of medical care ranging from the interpersonal to the other communication practices that generally go unrecognized, including professionalism, ethics, end-of-life care, and safety in the fast-paced world of medicine.

Medical Communication

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-0988-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/bramlett

Sharon Bramlett-Solomon and Meta G. Carstarphen

This publication invites students to explore critical aspects of diversity in media. It introduces students to issues of diversity as represented in the U.S. news, film/television, advertising, and public relations industries.

Race, Gender, Class and Media: Studying Mass Communication and Multiculturalism Third Edition

Mediated Communication

Introduction to Mediated Communication: Social Media and Beyond Second Edition

Theodore A. Avtgis and E. Phillips Polack

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-9912-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/westerman

This title and its companion website help students reconsider their standing assumptions about the uses and functions of new media technologies. Rather than focus on the nature of the medium itself and what sets it apart from more “traditional” media, the book focuses on what functions people use technology for and how they use it to accomplish their multiple communication goals.

David Westerman, Nicholas D. Bowman and Kenneth A. Lachlan

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-3352-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/polack_avtgis

Medical Communication: Defining the Discipline Second Edition

Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction Ninth Edition

Nonverbal Communication for a Lifetime Third Edition

Benjamin R. Bates and Rukhsana Ahmed

Designed to fuse a unique balance of theory and application, the text translates academic material based on sound research and theory into meaningful applications for the reader to utilize throughout life, and introduces the Reflexive Cycle of the Nonverbal Communication Development Model.

© 2012 | 978-1-4652-0829-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/bates_ahmed

Diana K. Ivy and Shawn T. Wahl © 2019 | 978-1-7924-0462-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/ivy_wahl

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Medical Communication in Clinical Contexts is an edited collection of 12 cases that contain: 1) an integrated view of health communication in applied clinical contexts; 2) an appreciation of medical communication as a multidisciplinary, yet specialized, field of study; and 3) medical communication as simultaneously social, scientific, humanistic, and professional in orientation.

Designed to fuse a unique balance of theory and application, the text translates academic material based on sound research and theory into meaningful applications for the reader to utilize throughout life, and introduces the Reflexive Cycle of the Nonverbal Communication Development Model.

Nonverbal Communication

Medical Communication in Clinical Contexts

Mark L. Knapp, Judith A. Hall, and Terrence G. Horgan 2021 | 978-1-7924-1066-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/knapp_nonverbal

This title demonstrates communication theory via real-world examples. The text guides the reader through the decisionmaking process through cases that require the reader to come to some kind of decision. The reader is 1) introduced to the main character; 2) introduced to others involved in the case; 3) presented with the main communication problem; and 4) prompted to come up with the decision the main character should make.

Organizational Communication

© 2021 | 978-1-7924-5033-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/wrench

© 2014 | 978-1-4652-1898-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/devito

Todd V. Lewis

The publication offers a communication-oriented definition of oral interpretation, a basic rudimentary statement of oral interpretation essentials and a link between oral interpretation and acting. The text includes a companion website that houses examples of prose, poetry, program oral interpretation, and duo interpretation.

Oral Interpretation

Joseph A. DeVito

The Nonverbal Communication Book

Alan Jay Zaremba

The publication enables the reader to control and manage this powerful form of communication more effectively and explains the channels or codes of nonverbal communication and how one sends/receives nonverbal messages.

Organizational Communication Fourth Edition

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-8183-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/communicating_literature

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Communicating Literature: An Introduction to Oral Interpretation Seventh Edition

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-4619-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/frymier Persuasion: Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice Fifth Edition

© 2012 | 978-1-4652-0390-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/avtgis

Organizational Communication: Strategies for Success Second Edition

Persuasion

Ann Bainbridge Frymier

As the smartest organizational communication package on the market, this title includes an accompanying website with interactive activities that give practical utility of theories, video clips from popular culture, and classroom management software. In addition, QR codes embedded within the textbook link additional online information.

This title demonstrates communication theory via real-world examples. The text guides the reader through the decisionmaking process through cases that require the reader to come to some kind of decision. The reader is 1) introduced to the main character; 2) introduced to others involved in the case; 3) presented with the main communication problem; and 4) prompted to come up with the decision the main character should make.

Jason S. Wrench

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© 2012 | 978-0-7575-9684-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/wrench

Theodore A. Avtgis, Andrew S. Rancer and Corey J. Liberman

Striking the optimum balance between the value of theory and practice in the skill of persuasion, this publication provides students with persuasion skills and instructors with persuasion theories — the two approaches that have often been at odds with one another.

Casing Organizational Communication

Shawn T. Wahl and Michelle M. Maresh-Fuehrer

Speaking to Persuade Fourth Edition

Speaking to Persuade addresses controversy as a constructive social phenomenon. By framing persuasion as a cooperative act that relies on dialectical interchange between speakers and listeners, it provides a roadmap for achieving productive civic engagement in democratic societies.

Public Relations Principles: Strategies for Professional Success

Casing Persuasive Communication exposes the reader to persuasive communication through different lenses and highlights the link between theory and practice. By immersing the reader into this collection of case studies applicable to everyday life, he/she will better understand the role of dialogic exchanges in the process of persuasion and will be able to differentiate effective from ineffective strategies.

Corey J. Liberman

© 2016 | 978-1-4652-9075-5 | he.kendallhunt.com/pr_principles

© 2013 | 978-1-4652-1753-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/liberman

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-5331-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/breaden

This title provides students with a solid foundation in public relations in a variety of contexts. With possible uses in various industries such as health care, education, human resources, and marketing, the public relations practices within the text are designed to address the needs of today’s students and encourage them to conduct a personal inventory on their public relations skills.

Casing Persuasive Communication

Public Relations

Barbara L. Breaden

Featuring more than thirty intriguing fictional case study scenarios that all levels of decision makers in today’s media and social media-saturated world may face, Casing Public Relations uses the “safe distance case method of study” to analyze scenarios. This approach to teaching and learning is most notably used in the legendary Harvard Law School.

Shawn T. Wahl, LeAnn M. Brazeal, and Mark J. Butland

Casing Public Relations

By providing students theory and practical skills, Public Speaking prepares students to become effective public speakers in various speaking situations they may encounter in their lives (business presentations, tributes, eulogies, commencement addresses, small groups, and more).

Laurie Wilson, Joseph Ogden and Christopher Wilson © 2019 | 978-1-5249-9895-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/wilson_ogden

Jason S. Wrench, Joan Schuman and Donna Flayhan © 2014 | 978-1-4652-1748-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/casing_pr

Strategic Communications Planning for Public Relations and Marketing has been revamped to meet the evolving needs of public relations and marketing professionals. The publication features an updated and streamlined Strategic Communications Planning Matrix and new chapters on creativity, social media, and responding to requests for proposals (RFPs).

Public Speaking

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Strategic Communications Planning for Public Relations and Marketing Seventh Edition

Public Speaking: Essentials for Excellence

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-1071-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/ps

Designed to accompany the newest speech writing app on the market, SpeechShark, Speech Shark provides a foundational guide that will help novice and experienced speakers to logically organize thoughts and present them so that audiences will be begging for more! Tips and tools found within this guide will give you the practical help necessary so that you, too, can become a SpeechShark!

Penny Joyner Waddell

Jennifer Waldeck, Patricia Kearney and Timothy G. Plax

Public Speaking in a Diverse Society Fifth Edition

Reputation by Design

© 2017 | 978-1-5249-4561-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/waldeck-kearney-plax

Speech Shark: A Public Speaking Guide Third Edition

Based on the author’s experience teaching thousands of individuals on how to prepare and deliver a speech, this publication explains how students can manage their fears and anxieties about speaking and be able to adapt to culturally diverse audiences. It takes the position that public speaking is a lot like normal conversation and adheres to a communicationbased model of public speaking. This includes the source (speaker), message (speech), channel (face-to-face or via media), receivers (audience), feedback (audience response), and context (time, place, and occasion).

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-9428-0 | he.kendallhunt.com/speech_shark

Reputation Management

Stephanie Vigil and Colleen McMahon

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-8731-2 | he.kendallhunt.com/reputation_by_design

This title thoughtfully describes the successes of people who have done the work and are reaping the rewards without compromising who they are or how they feel about themselves. We have gathered inspiring stories, research, theory and proof that a good reputation leads to the most fulfilling relationships in life.

Risk / Crisis Communication

Kenneth A. Lachlan, Patric R. Spence, Theodore A. Avtgis, & Corey J. Liberman

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Rhetoric

© 2020 | 978-1-5249-7913-3 | he.kendallhunt.com/rhetoric

A worthy collection of central essays and key primary texts that shaped rhetorical history over the past 3,000 years, Readings in the History of Rhetoric provides students access to primary texts from each era that propelled the rhetoric field forward and invited responses, critiques, invectives, and epideictics from others.

George McHendry, Jr., M. Elizabeth Thorpe, Jessica Kurr, James Golden, Goodwin Berquist,, William Coleman and J. Michael Sproule

Eleventh Edition

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Alfred G. Mueller II

The Rhetoric of Western Thought: From the Mediterranean World to the Global Setting

© 2020 | 978-1-4652-8644-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/risk_crisis_comm

© 2015 | 978-1-4652-6874-7 | he.kendallhunt.com/mueller

Readings in the History of Rhetoric

Strategic Communications Planning for Public Relations and Marketing has been revamped to meet the evolving needs of public relations and marketing professionals. The publication features an updated and streamlined Strategic Communications Planning Matrix and new chapters on cre ativity, social media, and responding to requests for proposals (RFPs).

This title provides readers with an understanding of rhetoric from its inception in the ancient world to its present-day expression in contemporary practice and scholarship. This edition includes new contributing essays, including Sandra Sarkela on “Mercy Otis Warren’s Contribution to the Rhetorical Tradition.”

Sports Communication examines the interdependent relationships between sport and communication that affect culture, economics, politics, team performance, educational systems, and social interaction. In addition, it uses recent events to describe the effects of sports communication on society, history, and culture, ethical issues for sports communicators, and the impact of fandom on society.

This publication explores specific events that arose and describes how effective communication was responsible for sensemaking. The publication helps the reader develop a deeper understanding of, appreciation for, interest in, and dedication to, crisis and risk communication.

© 2016 | 978-1-4652-8822-6 | he.kendallhunt.com/tucker-wrench

Sport Communication

Casing Sport Communication

Casing Risk and Crisis Communication

Alan Jay Zaremba

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-7510-4 | he.kendallhunt.com/zaremba

Diana L. Tucker and Jason S. Wrench

Corey J. Liberman, Dariela Rodriguez and Theodore A. Avtgis

Casing Sport Communication applies the proven concept of active learning to undergraduate and entry-level graduate courses in sport communication. Students engaged in case analysis learn to think, analyze, react, and evaluate so that they develop critical, analytical, problem-focused skills that they can transfer to other situations in workplace settings and life in general.

© 2017 | 978-1-4652-8805-9 | he.kendallhunt.com/casing_crisis_risk_comm

Sports Communication: Dimensions, Theory, Applications & Culture

© 2015 | 978-1-4652-6748-1 | he.kendallhunt.com/roubicek

© 2019 | 978-1-5249-7923-2 | he.kendallhunt.com/agile_communicator

KHQ Study App

This publication effectively introduces communication in the workplace. Today’s workplace requires an understanding of and an ability to adapt to many communication challenges, such as global communication, cross-functional and cross-cultural teaming, fluctuating information environments, and more.

Storytelling

Anchored by the need to write about storytelling in a human way, So, What’s Your Story? Discovering the Story in You weaves theory and practice while infusing exercises and examples to help demonstrate and support vital storytelling principles.

Designed for today’s fast-paced environment, the KHQ study application empowers your students to learn on the Availablego!

Technical Communication

on iTunes© and Google Play©, this user-friendly app gives instructors the opportunity to upload their own questions. In addition, instructors have the ability to select from our vast library of tested and proven terms / test questions from hundreds of PhDs and Kendall Hunt authors.

The Agile Communicator: Principles and Practices in Technical Communication Third Edition

Craig Baehr

So, What’s Your Story? Discovering the Story in You Second Edition

It includes course related study sections / flash cards/ quizzes, explanations of answers, categories for struggling terms and questions, and an overview of personal performance.

Henry L. Roubicek

Jason S. Wrench, Danette Ifert Johnson and Maryalice Citera

This publication effectively introduces communication in the workplace. Today’s workplace requires an understanding of and an ability to adapt to many communication challenges, such as global communication, cross-functional and cross-cultural teaming, fluctuating information environments, and more.

Steven A. Beebe, Timothy P. Mottet, and K. David Roach

© 2020 | 978-1-7924-5217-8 | he.kendallhunt.com/beebe

Training and Development

Training and Development: Enhancing Talent for the 21st Century Third Edition

Written by a unique combination of authors with education, communication, and industrial/organizational psychology backgrounds, this title is an informative, scholarly, and practical publication for undergraduate courses and professional use.

© 2015 | 978-1-4652-6585-2 | he.kendallhunt.com/training_development

Training and Development: The Intersection of Communication & Talent Development in the Modern Workplace

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