Now in its 21st edition, this introductory public speaking textbook encourages the reader to see public speaking as a way to build community in today’s diverse world.
Within a framework that emphasizes speaker responsibility, listening, and cultural awareness, this classic book uses examples from college, the workplace, and political and social communication to make the study of public speaking relevant, contemporary, and exciting. Balancing skills and theory, new author Dakota Horn provides expanded coverage of speaking anxiety and understanding and delivering digital presentations along with two new chapters on culture and diversity and diversifying speeches. Each chapter also contains in-class applied activities to support students' learning.
This textbook is ideal for general courses on public speaking as well as specialized programs in business, management, political communication, and public affairs.
An Instructor’s Manual featuring discussion questions and guides, exercises, quiz questions, and suggestions and resources for syllabus design as well as PowerPoint slides is available at https://www.routledge.com/9781032537634
By:
Dakota Horn (Bradley University USA.)
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Edition: 21st edition
Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 178mm,
Weight: 612g
ISBN: 9781032540528
ISBN 10: 1032540524
Pages: 234
Publication Date: 29 April 2024
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Primary
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
1. The Need for Public Speaking 2. Different Perspectives 3. Speech Anxiety 4. Understanding 5. Audience Analysis 6. Finding and Using Supporting Materials 7. Generating Ideas 8. Organizing and Outlining 9. Introductions, Conclusions, and Transitions 10. Language 11. Delivery and Practice 12. Visual Media 13. Speeches to Inform 14. Speeches to Persuade 15. Diversifying Speeches
Dakota Horn is the Director of the Oral Communication Program and the Presentation Assistance Center at Bradley University, USA.