Students are asked to conduct research on a special person in this communication field of study. Below you can find the special person you have been assigned to research. Please use the internet to search for:
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I. Background – Please find basic information like where is the person from, family, schooling, major, work, book, awards, etc
II. Culture – what is this special persons culture?
III. Theories And/Or Models – key words and ideas this special person is known for developing
IV. Apply to Interpersonal Communication – why is this special person and their ideas important to the field of interpersonal communication?
V. Conclusion – What part of the theory was interesting? What part of the theory did you struggle with? Please provide a ‘real life’ example to help understand the theory
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Outline tips:
-This outline should use 12-point font, double space and 2-full page minimum, 3-page maximum
-APA citations used in-text and Bibliography
-Do NOT research ALL the special people – you are assigned to ONE special person
-All internet web sites are useful including our College Library Databases as well as Wikipedia. (Students will be asked to NOT use Wikipedia in the future)
-The book title(s) is very important. While you are NOT expected to read the book, the title is a key to understanding theory
-You are NOT expected to work together as a group, however, you are in a group to support one another. Please be a support person in your group. It can be useful to talk over what you are studying – you utilize the special discussion forum to help communicate with people in your group. You may also email each other within the group. However, communication within your group is NOT required. Only a suggestion and best learning practice. I can NOT guarantee students will respond to each other.
I am assigned to research group #5 Sidney Jourard
Group #5 Sidney Jourard –
“The Transparent Self” 1971
– “Disclosing Man to
Himself” 1968
-“Healthy Personality: An
Approach from the Viewpoint of
Humanistic Psychology” 1974
– “Personal Adjustment: An Approach Through the
Study
of Healthy
Personality” 1958
– “Select Writings”
1994
– “Self-Disclosure: An
Experimental Analysis of the
Transparent Self” 1971
– “A First Look at Human
Communication Theory” written
by Em Griffin,
2000
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