Communication, Strategic Action in Context

Communication, Strategic Action in Context by Beth Haslett, published by L. Erlbaum Associates in 1987, offers a comprehensive exploration of human communication. This edition spans 287 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines a descriptively adequate basis for studying communication, advocating for a pragmatic approach that emphasizes the study of language use within various contexts.
Readers will find that the book focuses on integrating the study of verbal communication across diverse settings, tasks, and participants. It also suggests a framework for examining nonverbal communication, enhancing the understanding of how communication functions in different scenarios. With its emphasis on Language Arts and Communication Studies, this work serves as a resource for those interested in the complexities of human interaction and the contextual factors that influence communication.
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This book attempts to outline a descriptively adequate basis for the study of human communication. It does so by advocating a pragmatic approach to communication, an approach based on the study of language use in context. This approach provides a basis for integrating the study of verbal communication across diverse settings, tasks, and participants. In addition, this approach may provide a basis for studying nonverbal communication as well … — from Preface (p. xi).
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