The handbook of listening /
"The Handbook of Listening is a comprehensive overview of the field of listening for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, scholars, and practitioners. First comprehensive academic reference resource dedicated to listening Provides a broad, authoritative, cross-disciplinary overvi...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hoboken, NJ, USA :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2020.
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| Series: | Handbooks in communication and media.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I. Methodological Approaches. 1. Physiological Approaches
- 2. Phenomenological Approaches
- 3. Interpretive Approaches
- 4. Empirical Approaches
- Part II. Disciplinary Foundations. 5. Architecture
- 6. Audiology
- 7. Interpersonal Communication
- 8. Language Learning
- 9. Linguistics
- 10. Management and Leadership
- 11. Media Studies
- 12. Musicology
- 13. Philosophy
- 14. Psychology
- 15. Sound Studies
- Part III. Teaching Listening.
- 16. Instructional Design and Assessment
- 17. Teaching Listening in Classroom Settings
- 18. Music Education
- 19. Training and Development
- 20. Listening Education in the Medical Curriculum
- Part IV. Contexts and Applications. 21. Mindful Interpersonal Listening
- 22. Listening, Lying, and Deceit
- 23. Mediated Listening
- 24. Listening and Relational Lawyering
- 25. Listening in Health Care
- 26. Listening for Healthy Democracy
- Part V. Emerging Perspectives. 27. Performative Listening
- 28. Augmented Reality
- 29. Building Peace Through Listening
- 30. Silence
- Epilogue. Moving Toward Listening Literacy.