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The SAGE handbook of communication and instruction / edited by Deanna L. Fassett, John T. Warren.

Contributor(s): Publication details: LOs Angeles : SAGE Publications, c2010.Description: xii, 471 p. ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781412970877 :
  • 1412970873 :
Other title:
  • Handbook of communication and instruction
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P91.3 .S24 2010
Contents:
Introduction: Critical Communication Pedagogy (Deanna L. Fassett and John T. Warren) -- Section I. Communication Education -- Chapter 1. Communication Education: An Association of Radicals (Ann Darling) -- Chapter 2. The Philosophical and Methodological Foundations of Communication Education (Keith Nainby) -- Chapter 3. The Basic Course in Communication: Where Do We Go From Here? (Deanna D. Sellnow and Jason M. Martin) -- Chapter 4. Communication Across the Curriculum Problematics and Possibilities: Standing at the Forefront of Educational Reform (Deanna P. Dannels) -- Chapter 5. Communication and the Preparation of Future Faculty: Learning to Manage Incoherencies (Katherine Grace Hendrix) -- Chapter 6. Communication Textbooks: From the Publisher to the Desk (Matt McGarrity) -- Chapter 7. Learning through Service: The Contributions of Service Learning to the Communication Discipline (Jami L. Warren and Timothy L. Sellnow) -- Section II. Instructional Communication -- Chapter 8. Instructional Communication: Section Introduction (Scott A. Myers) -- Chapter 9. Philosophical and Methodological Foundations of Instructional Communication (Jennifer H. Waldeck and Timothy G. Plax and Patricia Kearney) -- Chapter 10. Power, Compliance, & Resistance in Classroom (Rebecca M. Chory and Alan Goodboy) -- Chapter 11. Instructor Immediacy: Creating Conditions Conducive to Classroom Learning (Paul L. Witt and Paul Schrodt and Paul D. Turman) -- Chapter 12. Humor and Communication in Instructional Contexts: Goal Oriented Communication (Melanie Booth-Butterfield and Melissa Bekelja Wanzer) -- Chapter 13. Clarity in Teaching and Learning: Conundrums, Consequences and Opportunities (Scott Titsworth and Joseph P. Mazer) -- Chapter 14. The Relational Side of Instructional Communication: An Examination of Instructors? Presentational Communication Traits (Matthew M. Martin and Scott A. Myers) -- Section III. Critical Communication Pedagogy -- Chapter 15. Critical Communication Pedagogy: A Reframing of the Field (John T. Warren and Deanna L. Fassett) -- Chapter 16. The (Critical) Pedagogy of Communication and the (Critical) Communication of Pedagogy (Leda Cooks) -- Chapter 17. Critical/Performative/Pedagogy: Performing Possibility as a Rehearsal for Social Justice (Bryant Keith Alexander) -- Chapter 18. When Will We All Matter?: Exploring Race, Pedagogy and Sustained Hope For The Academy (Bernadette Marie Calafell) -- Chapter 19. Critical Race Theory and Critical Communication Pedagogy (Jennifer S. Simpson) -- Chapter 20. Communication & Sexuality (Karen Lovaas) -- Chapter 21. Producing Digitally Mediated Environments as Sites for Critical Feminist Pedagogy (Radhika Gajjala and Natalia Rybas and Yahui Zhang).
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Introduction: Critical Communication Pedagogy (Deanna L. Fassett and John T. Warren) -- Section I. Communication Education -- Chapter 1. Communication Education: An Association of Radicals (Ann Darling) -- Chapter 2. The Philosophical and Methodological Foundations of Communication Education (Keith Nainby) -- Chapter 3. The Basic Course in Communication: Where Do We Go From Here? (Deanna D. Sellnow and Jason M. Martin) -- Chapter 4. Communication Across the Curriculum Problematics and Possibilities: Standing at the Forefront of Educational Reform (Deanna P. Dannels) -- Chapter 5. Communication and the Preparation of Future Faculty: Learning to Manage Incoherencies (Katherine Grace Hendrix) -- Chapter 6. Communication Textbooks: From the Publisher to the Desk (Matt McGarrity) -- Chapter 7. Learning through Service: The Contributions of Service Learning to the Communication Discipline (Jami L. Warren and Timothy L. Sellnow) -- Section II. Instructional Communication -- Chapter 8. Instructional Communication: Section Introduction (Scott A. Myers) -- Chapter 9. Philosophical and Methodological Foundations of Instructional Communication (Jennifer H. Waldeck and Timothy G. Plax and Patricia Kearney) -- Chapter 10. Power, Compliance, & Resistance in Classroom (Rebecca M. Chory and Alan Goodboy) -- Chapter 11. Instructor Immediacy: Creating Conditions Conducive to Classroom Learning (Paul L. Witt and Paul Schrodt and Paul D. Turman) -- Chapter 12. Humor and Communication in Instructional Contexts: Goal Oriented Communication (Melanie Booth-Butterfield and Melissa Bekelja Wanzer) -- Chapter 13. Clarity in Teaching and Learning: Conundrums, Consequences and Opportunities (Scott Titsworth and Joseph P. Mazer) -- Chapter 14. The Relational Side of Instructional Communication: An Examination of Instructors? Presentational Communication Traits (Matthew M. Martin and Scott A. Myers) -- Section III. Critical Communication Pedagogy -- Chapter 15. Critical Communication Pedagogy: A Reframing of the Field (John T. Warren and Deanna L. Fassett) -- Chapter 16. The (Critical) Pedagogy of Communication and the (Critical) Communication of Pedagogy (Leda Cooks) -- Chapter 17. Critical/Performative/Pedagogy: Performing Possibility as a Rehearsal for Social Justice (Bryant Keith Alexander) -- Chapter 18. When Will We All Matter?: Exploring Race, Pedagogy and Sustained Hope For The Academy (Bernadette Marie Calafell) -- Chapter 19. Critical Race Theory and Critical Communication Pedagogy (Jennifer S. Simpson) -- Chapter 20. Communication & Sexuality (Karen Lovaas) -- Chapter 21. Producing Digitally Mediated Environments as Sites for Critical Feminist Pedagogy (Radhika Gajjala and Natalia Rybas and Yahui Zhang).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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