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  • Formaat: Hardback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 10x10x10 mm, kaal: 454 g
  • Sari: Handbooks in Communication and Media
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119554144
  • ISBN-13: 9781119554141
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 10x10x10 mm, kaal: 454 g
  • Sari: Handbooks in Communication and Media
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119554144
  • ISBN-13: 9781119554141
Teised raamatud teemal:
A unique academic reference dedicated to listening, featuring current research from leading scholars in the field

The Handbook of Listening is the first cross-disciplinary academic reference on the subject, gathering the current body of scholarship on listening in one comprehensive volume. This landmark work brings together current and emerging research from across disciples to provide a broad overview of foundational concepts, methods, and theoretical issues central to the study of listening. The Handbook offers diverse perspectives on listening from researchers and practitioners in fields including architecture, linguistics, philosophy, audiology, psychology, and interpersonal communication.

Detailed yet accessible chapters help readers understand how listening is conceptualized and analyzed in various disciplines, review the listening research of current scholars, and identify contemporary research trends and areas for future study. Organized into five parts, the Handbook begins by describing different methods for studying listening and examining the disciplinary foundations of the field. Chapters focus on teaching listening in different educational settings and discuss listening in a range of contexts. Filling a significant gap in listening literature, this book:





Highlights the multidisciplinary nature of listening theory and research Features original chapters written by a team of international scholars and practitioners Provides concise summaries of current listening research and new work in the field Explores interpretive, physiological, phenomenological, and empirical approaches to the study of listening Discusses emerging perspectives on topics including performative listening and augmented reality

An important contribution to listening research and scholarship, The Handbook of Listening is an essential resource for students, academics, and practitioners in the field of listening, particularly communication studies, as well as those involved in linguistics, language acquisition, and psychology.
About the Editors ix
About the Authors xi
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction 1(6)
Debra L. Worthington
Graham D. Bodie
Part I Methodological Approaches 7(62)
1 Physiological Approaches
9(18)
Susan Teubner-Rhodes
Stefanie E. Kuchinsky
2 Phenomenological Approaches
27(14)
Lisbeth A. Lipari
3 Interpretive Approaches
41(14)
Mohan J. Dutta
Phoebe Elers
4 Empirical Approaches
55(14)
Andrea J. Vickery
Part II Disciplinary Foundations 69(194)
5 Architecture
71(18)
Karen Van Lengen
6 Audiology
89(14)
Annette Hurley
Meagan M. Walczak
7 Interpersonal Communication
103(18)
Valerie Manusov
8 Language Learning
121(18)
Nicole Altvater-Mackensen
9 Linguistics
139(24)
Vahid Aryadoust
Yuvadarshini Ilang Kumaran
Stella Ferdinand
10 Management and Leadership
163(18)
Sarit Pery
Guy Doytch
Avraham N. Kluger
11 Media Studies
181(18)
Kate Lacey
12 Musicology
199(18)
Elvira Brattico
Niels Trusbak Haumann
13 Philosophy
217(16)
Deborah S. Mower
14 Psychology
233(20)
Margarete Imhof
15 Sound Studies
253(10)
Matt Brounley
Part III Teaching Listening 263(64)
16 Instructional Design and Assessment
265(14)
Michael Rost
17 Teaching Listening in Classroom Settings
279(12)
Mary Lahman
18 Music Education
291(12)
Daniel C. Johnson
19 Training and Development
303(12)
Judi Brownell
20 Listening Education in the Medical Curriculum
315(12)
Helen Meldrum
Rebekah Apple
Part IV Contexts and Applications 327(70)
21 Mindful Interpersonal Listening
329(12)
Susanne M. Jones
Amy C. Joyer
22 Listening, Lying, and Deceit
341(12)
Timothy R. Levine
23 Mediated Listening
353(8)
Christopher D. Bond
24 Listening and Relational Lawyering
361(12)
Susan L. Brooks
25 Listening in Health Care
373(12)
Lisa McKenna
Ted Brown
Louise Oliaro
Brett Williams
Angela Williams
26 Listening for Healthy Democracy
385(12)
Jim Macnamara
Part V Emerging Perspectives 397(42)
27 Performative Listening
399(10)
Chris McRae
28 Augmented Reality
409(10)
Mark Roman Miller
Jeremy N. Bailenson
29 Building Peace Through Listening
419(8)
Zenebe Beyene
30 Silence
427(12)
Robin Patric Clair
Epilogue: Moving Toward Listening Literacy 439(10)
Andrew D. Wolvin
Index 449
Debra L. Worthington is Professor of Communication at Auburn University. She has published numerous articles on listening, particularly as related to measurement and individual listening style. She is lead author of Listening: Processes, Functions, and Competency and co-editor of The Sourcebook of Listening Research: Methodology and Measures which received the 2018 Distinguished Book Award from the Communication and Social Cognition Division of the National Communication Association. She was inducted into the International Listening Association's Hall of Fame in 2017.

Graham D. Bodie is Professor of Integrated Marketing Communication in the School of Journalism and New Media at The University of Mississippi. He is recognized as an international expert on listening and the social cognitive underpinnings of human communicative behavior and has authored more than 90 published papers in journals including Human Communication Research, Communication Monographs, and the International Journal of Listening. Dr. Bodie has received several awards, including the Research Award bestowed by the International Listening Association.