Best of
Communication

1982

The Little Book of Unsuspected Subversion


Edmond Jabès - 1982
    An Egyptian Jew, he was haunted by the question of place and the loss of place in relation to writing. He focused on the space of the book, seeing it as the true space in which exile and the promised land meet in poetry and in question. Jabes's mode of expression has been variously described: a new and mysterious kind of literary work - as dazzling as it is difficult to define, cascading aphorisms, a theater of voices in a labyrinth of forms. The manner of his writing embodies the meaning of his writing. Jabes's book is a manifesto not only of his own poetry, but of the most advanced critical poetry written during this century, one in which he engages in dialogue with some of its outstanding philosophers (Blanchot, Levinas, and Derrida)

Management and Communication in The Office of The Future


Fernando Flores - 1982
    D. in Computer Assisted Environments for Managers and Policy Makers)--University of California, Berkeley, June 1982.

Life with Two Languages: An Introduction to Bilingualism


François Grosjean - 1982
    Bilingualism is found in every country of the world, in every class of society, in all age groups. Life with Two Languages is the first book to provide a complete and authoritative look at the nature of the bilingual experience. FranCois Grosjean, himself a bilingual, covers the topic from each of its many angles in order to provide a balanced introduction to this fascinating phenomenon.Grosjean discusses the political and social situations that arise when languages come into contact and the policies nations have established toward their linguistic minorities in the domains of education and governance. Of particular interest is his detailed account of the psychological and social factors that lead a bilingual to choose one of her languages when speaking to another bilingual or to use both languages in the fascinating phenomenon of code-switching. The author explains how children become bilingual as quickly as they become monolingual, describes the organization of languages in the bilingual brain, and examines the legacy of bilingualism on language, as exemplified in word borrowings.Above all, Life with Two Languages puts the emphasis on the bilingual person. In a series of first-hand reports scattered throughout the book, bilinguals tell what it is like to live with two languages and describe the educational and social experiences they have undergone.Written in a clear and informative style, Life with Two Languages will appeal to professionals and students in linguistics, education, sociology, and psychology, as well as to the more casually curious.

A Model for Nonviolent Communication


Marshall B. Rosenberg - 1982
    

What to Say When You Dont Know What to Say


Alice Mulcahey Fleming - 1982
    - Are you a Manager who is sometimes lost for words? - Are there times when you actually say the wrong thing and make a difficult situation worse? - As an HR professional, do you know what to say in a crisis situation? - Do you wish you raise your effectiveness as a communicator? - Are you studying communication skills and need some quick tips? If you’ve answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then this ebook is right for you.