Theory and Research in Interpersonal and Mass Communication

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Interpersonal communication is the universal form of communication that takes place between two individuals, while mass communication is the form of communication which involves communication with mass audiences and the channels through which this kind of communication takes place are referred to as mass media. Both interpersonal and mass communication have made rich contribution to theoretical understanding of the communication process as whole. Scholars in both fields have given us a wealth of information that has allowed us to know how to enrich and improve communication. The purpose of this book is to provide both seasoned scholars and beginning students unfamiliar with the state of theory and research in various areas of communication study to provide with a taste of current theory and research in communication. It reviews the nature of interpersonal and mass communications systems and illustrates the characteristics of hyper-personal communication that resist categorisation into either of the extant systems.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arun Bhatia

Arun Bhatia, with a masters' degree in journalism and mass communication and a post-graduate diploma in social work is a renowned teacher of communication studies and also well-known for his research on human development. He has penned a large number of learned articles and features on various social issues. As a part of his profession he travelled all over the world. Being a human rights activist, he is associated with many national and interntional human rights organisations and has sincerely devoted his life to social welfare activities.

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Title
Theory and Research in Interpersonal and Mass Communication
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
818370025X
Length
viii+267p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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