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Bridges Not Walls: A Book About Interpersonal Communication

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Additional Bridges Not Walls: A Book About Interpersonal Communication Information
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This anthology offers fifty-one scholarly and popular readings, that examine a broad range of topics about interpersonal relationships, drawing from such disciplines as communication, philosophy, social science, and psychology. The thought-provoking articles discuss the nature of interpersonal contact, connections between verbal and nonverbal cues, person perception, listening, identity management, gender and ethnic similarities and differences, communication about sex, defensiveness, power, bullying, transformational conflict management, cross-cultural communication, and dialogue. This tenth edition features 23 new readings.
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What Customers Say About Bridges Not Walls: A Book About Interpersonal Communication:
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Well written at a great price for anyone interested in listening and hearing what others are really saying. This book is a great read for students and non-students alike.
I would recommend to buy from this seller I really enjoyed this product and I got it on time. The book was stated to be in great condition and it was.
Received the book in a timely fashion. The book was exactly what I had asked for.
Communication = Relationship Read this book and you will learn more about yourself, family, friends, coworkers, and strangers we meet in our daily lives and the meaning behind our communication. Wonderful and insightful book about communicating with others in various situations. If you want to learn more about how to communicate better, why we communicate the way we do, and the various ways we communicate with different people, in different situations, and different environments.
Very dry and BORING You might as well read one chapter go to bed and say you read the whole book. the book repeats itself OVER and OVER again.
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