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Introduction To Theory (3 Ed.) - Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins

The document contains summaries of 30 lectures related to communication theory and organizational communication. Each lecture summary lists 3-6 source references used in that lecture. The sources cited include textbooks on communication theory, interpersonal communication, and organizational behavior as well as journal articles on topics like group dynamics, nonverbal communication, and diversity in groups.

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Introduction To Theory (3 Ed.) - Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins

The document contains summaries of 30 lectures related to communication theory and organizational communication. Each lecture summary lists 3-6 source references used in that lecture. The sources cited include textbooks on communication theory, interpersonal communication, and organizational behavior as well as journal articles on topics like group dynamics, nonverbal communication, and diversity in groups.

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Lecture 21

Anderson, R. & Ross, V. (2002). Questions of Communication: A Practical


Introduction to Theory (3rd Ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins.

Nederman, C. (2009, Fall). Niccol Machiavelli. In E. N. Zalta, The Stanford


Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2009 Edition). Retrieved 01 September 2013 from
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Lecture 22

Anderson, R. & Ross, V. (2002). Questions of Communication: A Practical


Introduction to Theory (3rd Ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins.

Buber, M. (1958). I and Thou (2nd Ed.). Translated by Ronald Gregor Smith. New
York: Charles Scribners Sons.

Buber, M. (1965). Between man and man (R. G.Smith, Trans.). New York:
Macmillan, in Anderson, R. & Ross, V. (2002). Questions of Communication: A
Practical Introduction to Theory (3rd Ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins.

Gamble, T.K. & Gamble, M. (2002). Communication Works (7th Ed.). NY: McGraw
Hill/Irwin.
Lecture 23
Anderson, R. & Ross, V. (2002). Questions of Communication: A Practical
Introduction to Theory (3rd Ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins.
Lecture 24
Modaff, D.P. & DeWine, S. (2002). Organizational Communication: Foundations,
Challenges and Misunderstandings. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury.

Myers, K.K., Seibold, D. R. & Park, H.S. (2011). Interpersonal communication in the
workplace. In M.L. Knapp & J.A. Daly, The Sage Handbook of Interpersonal
Communication (4th Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 527-562.
Lecture 25

Modaff, D.P. & DeWine, S. (2002). Organizational Communication: Foundations,


Challenges and Misunderstandings. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury.

Myers, K.K., Seibold, D. R. & Park, H.S. (2011). Interpersonal communication in the
workplace. In M.L. Knapp & J.A. Daly, The Sage Handbook of Interpersonal
Communication (4th Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 527-562.
Lecture 26
Myers, K.K., Seibold, D. R. & Park, H.S. (2011). Interpersonal communication in the
workplace. In M.L. Knapp & J.A. Daly, The Sage Handbook of Interpersonal
Communication (4th Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 527-562.
Lecture 27

Argyle, M. (1996). Five kinds of small social groups. In R.S. Cathcart, L.A. Samovar
and L.D. Henman (Eds.). Small Group Communication: Theory & Practice (7th Ed.).
Dubuque, IA: Brown & Benchmark. 25-32.

Cathcart, R.S., Samovar, L.A. & Henman, L.D. (1996). Individuals in groups. In R.S.
Cathcart, L.A. Samovar and L.D. Henman (Eds.). Small Group Communication:
Theory & Practice (7th Ed.). Dubuque, IA: Brown & Benchmark. 45.

Lewis, P.V. (1980). Organizational Communication (2nd Ed.). Columbus, Ohio: Grid.

Modaff, D.P. & DeWine, S. (2002). Organizational Communication: Foundations,


Challenges and Misunderstandings. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury.

Seiler, W.J. & Beall, M.L. (2005). Communication: Making Connections (6th Ed.).
Boston, MA: Pearson.

Wood, J.T. (1994). Gender, communication and culture. In L.A. Samovar & R.E.
Porter (Eds.). Intercultural Communication: A Reader (7th Ed.). Belmont, CA;
Wadsworth Inc. 155-164.
Lecture 28

Allcorn, S. (1996). Understanding groups at work. In R.S. Cathcart, L.A. Samovar


and L.D. Henman (Eds.). Small Group Communication: Theory & Practice (7th Ed.).
Dubuque, IA: Brown & Benchmark. 61-72.

Beebe, S. A., & Masterson, J. T. (2003). Communicating in small groups. Pearson


Education Inc. Boston: Massachusetts.

Buerkel-Rothfuss, N. (1985). Communication: Competencies and Contexts. NY:


Random House.

Cathcart, R.S., Samovar, L.A. & Henman, L.D. (1996). Individuals in groups. In R.S.
Cathcart, L.A. Samovar and L.D. Henman (Eds.). Small Group Communication:
Theory & Practice (7th Ed.). Dubuque, IA: Brown & Benchmark. 45.
Lecture 29

Cathcart, R.S., Samovar, L.A. & Henman, L.D. (1996). Group climate. In R.S.
Cathcart, L.A. Samovar and L.D. Henman (Eds.). Small Group Communication:
Theory & Practice (7th Ed.). Dubuque, IA: Brown & Benchmark. 46.

Lewis, P.V. (1980). Organizational Communication (2nd Ed.). Columbus, Ohio: Grid.

Schermerhorn, J. R. (Jr.), Hunt, J. G. and Osborn, R. N. (2008). Organizational


Behavior (10th Ed.). John Wiley: New Delhi.

Tuckman, B. W. and Jensen, M. A. C. (2010). Stages of small-group development


revisited. Group Facilitation: A Research and Applications Journal, 10. 43 49.
Reprinted from Tuckman, B. W. and Jensen, M. A. C. (1977). Stages of small-group
development revisited. Group & Organization Management, 2(4). 419-427.
Lecture 30

Canary, D.J., Cody, M.J. and Manusov, V.L. (2002). Functions of nonverbal
behavior. In J. Stewart (Ed.). Bridges Not Walls: A Book About Interpersonal
Communicat6ion (8th Ed.). NY: McGraw Hill. 157-166.

Gamble, T.K. & Gamble, M. (2002). Communication Works (7th Ed.). NY: McGraw
Hill/Irwin.

Lau, D. C. and Murnighan, J. K. (1998). Demographic diversity and faultlines. The


compositional dynamics of organizational groups. The Academy of Management
Review, 23(2). 325-340.

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