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Interpersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication provides a framework for understanding how we communicate with others in everyday situations. Peter Hartley explores the key features of the skills we use in communicating with other people, and provides a comprehensive introduction to the hows and whys of interpersonal communication.
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Interpersonal Communication provides a framework for understanding how we communicate with others in everyday situations. Peter Hartley explores the key features of the skills we use in communicating with other people, and provides a comprehensive introduction to the hows and whys of interpersonal communication.

culture, gender equality and development cooperation
Concerns about culture are frequently raised in relation to initiatives for gender equality in development cooperation. In some cases, program officers or partners are concerned that promotion of gender equality would “interfere with local culture”, and therefore feel that gender equality should not be promoted for ethical reasons. In other cases, the cultural values of a particular area are described as a major constraint on efforts for gender equality, and therefore action is conside...
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Concerns about culture are frequently raised in relation to initiatives for gender equality in development cooperation. In some cases, program officers or partners are concerned that promotion of gender equality would “interfere with local culture”, and therefore feel that gender equality should not be promoted for ethical reasons. In other cases, the cultural values of a particular area are described as a major constraint on efforts for gender equality, and therefore action is conside...

The Interpersonal Communication Book
PART ONE Preliminaries to Interpersonal Communication • Foundations of Interpersonal Communication • Culture and Interpersonal Communication • Perception of the Self and Others PART TWO Interpersonal Messages • Verbal Messages • Nonverbal Messages • Listening • Emotional Messages • Conversational Messages PART THREE Interpersonal Relationships • Interpersonal Relationship Stages, Communication, and Theories • Interpersonal Relationship Types • In...
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PART ONE Preliminaries to Interpersonal Communication • Foundations of Interpersonal Communication • Culture and Interpersonal Communication • Perception of the Self and Others PART TWO Interpersonal Messages • Verbal Messages • Nonverbal Messages • Listening • Emotional Messages • Conversational Messages PART THREE Interpersonal Relationships • Interpersonal Relationship Stages, Communication, and Theories • Interpersonal Relationship Types • In...

Introduction To the History of Psychology
s historical account of SA psychology spans over hundred years of its engagement with international psychology and the influence of racism on its development. It traces Jan C. Smuts’s correspondence with Adler, Koffka and Perls and Allport’s extensive contact with SA psychologists. The positive impact of the academic boycott in turning psychology towards the concerns of the oppressed is delineated, as well as the response of professional organizations to apartheid. The extensive...
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s historical account of SA psychology spans over hundred years of its engagement with international psychology and the influence of racism on its development. It traces Jan C. Smuts’s correspondence with Adler, Koffka and Perls and Allport’s extensive contact with SA psychologists. The positive impact of the academic boycott in turning psychology towards the concerns of the oppressed is delineated, as well as the response of professional organizations to apartheid. The extensive...

Sending and Receiving through Neurotransmitters
• Students simulate neurotransmission. • Students discover how messages travel throughout the body. • Students learn about the relationship between the brain and the rest of the nervous system.
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• Students simulate neurotransmission. • Students discover how messages travel throughout the body. • Students learn about the relationship between the brain and the rest of the nervous system.