Public Speaking
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-205-85726-5 (ISBN)
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Public Speaking: Strategies for Success is based on the premise that successful public speaking is strategic. Critical thinking and strategic planning are emphasized throughout the text. David Zarefsky, one of today's leading scholars in speech communication, encourages students to think through and about the public speaking process. Zarefsky urges students to consider the diversity of audiences, occasions, and speakers and to choose a specific purpose, a relevant topic, and the appropriate material to make their speeches successful.
Because public speaking is situation-specific, the author stresses the integration of theory and practice throughout the text. Students learn how to develop and apply strategies for speaking situations they will encounter throughout the rest of their lives.
Note: This is the standalone book, if you want the book/access card order the ISBN below:
0205943241 / 9780205943241 Public Speaking Plus NEW MyCommunicationLab with eText -- Access Card Package
Package consists of
0205857264 / 9780205857265 Public Speaking
0205890857 / 9780205890859 NEW MyCommunicationLab with Pearson eText -- Valuepack Access Card
Part I: Foundations of Public Speaking
Chapter 1: Welcome to Public Speaking
Chapter 2: Your First Speech
Chapter 3: Presenting Your Speech
Chapter 4: Listening Critically
Part II: Invention and Development of the Speech
Chapter 5: Analyzing Your Audience
Chapter 6: Choosing a Topic and Developing Your Strategy
Chapter 7: Researching the Speech
Chapter 8: Reasoning
Part III: Arrangement and Style in the Speech
Chapter 9: Organizing the Speech: The Body
Chapter 10: Organizing the Speech: Introductions, Conclusions, and Transitions
Chapter 11: Outlining the Speech
Chapter 12: Achieving Style Through Language
Part IV: Uses of Public Speaking
Chapter 13: Informing
Chapter 14: Persuading
Chapter 15: Speaking with Visual Aids
Chapter 16: Speaking on Special Occasions
Appendix: Speeches for Analysis and Discussion
Part I: Foundations of Public Speaking
Chapter 1: Welcome to Public Speaking
Why Study Public Speaking?
Public Speaking and Communication
The Rhetorical Situation
The Public Forum
Ethics: Respect for Audience, Topic, and Occasion
Chapter 2: Your First Speech
Goals and Strategies for Your First Speech
Organizing Your Speech
Outlining Your Speech
Practicing Your Speech
Presenting Your Speech
Strategies for Overcoming Speech Anxiety
Chapter 3: Presenting the Speech
Characteristics of Effective Presentation
The Voice in Presentation
The Body in Presentation
Modes of Presentation
Practicing for Speech Presentation
Chapter 4: Listening Critically
Are You Really Listening?
Strategies for Careful Listening
Listening Critically
Evaluating Speeches Critically
Part II: Invention and Development of the Speech
Chapter 5: Analyzing Your Audience
Checking Audience Demographics
Respecting Audience Cultures
Understanding Audience Psychology
Strategies for Analyzing the Audience
Analyzing Your Own Ethos
Chapter 6: Choosing a Topic and Developing a Strategy
What Makes a Good Topic?
How to Choose a Good Topic
Developing a Strategic Plan
Developing the Purpose Statement and the Thesis Statement
Analyzing the Thesis Statement
Chapter 7: Researching the Speech
Strategic Perspectives on Research
Types of Supporting Material
Tools for Locating Supporting Material
Sources of Supporting Material
Evaluating Evidence
A Plan for Research
Note Taking
Chapter 8: Reasoning
Proof, Support, and Reasoning
Example
Analogy
Signs
Cause
Testimony
Narrative
Avoiding Errors in Reasoning
Reasoning in Public Speaking
Part III: Arrangement and Style in the Speech
Chapter 9: Organizing the Speech: The Body
Why Is Organization Important?
Selecting the Main Ideas
Arranging the Main Ideas
Selecting and Arranging Supporting Materials
Chapter 10: Organizing the Speech: Introductions, Conclusions, and Transitions
Introductions: Beginning the Speech
Conclusions: Ending the Speech
Transitions: Connecting the Elements of a Speech
Chapter 11: Outlining the Speech
From Ideas to Outline
The Preparation Outline
Sample Preparation Outline
The Presentation Outline
Sample Presentation Outline
Chapter 12: Achieving Style Through Language
What Is Style?
Defining Terms Appropriately
Achieving Clarity, Rhythm, and Vividness
Style and the Entire Speech
Achieving Good Style
Part IV Uses of Public Speaking
Chapter 13: Informing
Planning Your Strategy
Informative Strategies
Encouraging Retention
Chapter 14: Persuading
Purposes for Persuasive Strategies
Plan Your Strategy
The Elaboration Likelihood Model
Constraints on Effective Persuasive Speaking
Strategic Resources for Specific Purposes
General Strategic Resources
Organizing Persuasive Speeches
Chapter 15: Speaking with Visual Aids
Benefits of Using Visual Aids
Types of Visual Aids
Visual Aid Media
Preparing Visual Aids
Using Visual Aids in the Speech
Chapter 16: Occasions for Public Speaking
Fitting Your Speech to the Occasion
Deliberative Speaking
Ceremonial Speaking
Speeches Combining Deliberative and Ceremonial Goals
Appendix: Speeches for Analysis and Discussion
The Internet and Intellectual Property
Charles Agbaje, Northwestern University
Immigration
Jaimie Sakumura, University of Kansas
Inaugural Address, 1865
Abraham Lincoln
Eulogy for the Challenger Astronauts, 1986
Ronald Reagan
Women’s Rights Are Human Rights, 1995
Hillary Rodham Clinton
A More Perfect Union, 2008
Barack Obama
For Further Study
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.4.2013 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 203 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 812 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Theater / Ballett |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft ► Briefe / Präsentation / Rhetorik | |
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
ISBN-10 | 0-205-85726-4 / 0205857264 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-205-85726-5 / 9780205857265 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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