Invitation to Public Speaking - National Geographic Edition / Edition 5

Invitation to Public Speaking - National Geographic Edition / Edition 5

by Cindy L. Griffin
ISBN-10:
1285066146
ISBN-13:
9781285066141
Pub. Date:
01/01/2014
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
ISBN-10:
1285066146
ISBN-13:
9781285066141
Pub. Date:
01/01/2014
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Invitation to Public Speaking - National Geographic Edition / Edition 5

Invitation to Public Speaking - National Geographic Edition / Edition 5

by Cindy L. Griffin
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Overview

INVITATION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING was designed to provide you with solid public speaking skills that will serve you well. This text shows you the power and importance of public speaking in your life as well as in the community. This special National Geographic Learning edition includes dynamic and exciting stories and tips from young people who are committed to sharing their passion for conservation and learning, accompanied by spectacular National Geographic photographs. Speech-building help and examples of student speeches in every chapter help you understand the basic concepts so that you learn how to give successful speeches.

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ISBN-13: 9781285066141
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Series: MindTap Course List
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 13.20(w) x 10.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Cindy L. Griffin is a professor of communication studies at Colorado State University. She received her PhD from Indiana University and has taught public speaking; civility; gender and communication; communication, language, and thought; contemporary theories of rhetoric; history of rhetorical theories; feminist theories of discourse; identity, voice, and agency; and graduate seminars in women's studies. A proponent of civic engagement and civility in people's communication and their lives, her research interests include developing the theory of invitational rhetoric, advancing theories that help communication scholars and students understand our complex identities, and exploring the relationships between civility, power, and rhetoric. She is the author of Invitation to Public Speaking (Cengage, 2012), Invitation to Public Speaking Handbook (Cengage, 2011); coauthor of Invitation to Human Communication (with Jennifer Bone, 2013), Feminist Rhetorical Theories (with Sonja K. Foss and Karen A. Foss, Waveland, 2006), and Readings in Feminist Rhetorical Theory (with Karen A. Foss and Sonja K. Foss, Waveland, 2004); and coeditor of Standing in the Intersections: Feminist Voices, Feminist Practices in Communication Studies (with Karma R. Chávez, SUNY Press, 2012). She has published articles and book chapters that address identities, civilities, feminisms, and rhetorical and communication theories. She also served as the editor of Women's Studies in Communication from 2006-2010.

Table of Contents

1. Why Speak in Public? The Power of Ethical Public Speaking. Culture and Speaking Style. What Is Ethical Public Speaking? A Model of the Public Speaking Process. Building Your Confidence as a Public Speaker. 2. Effective Listening. Why Listen to Others? Why We Sometimes Fail to Listen. How to Listen Carefully. How to Listen Critically. How to Listen Ethically. Speakers as Listeners: Adapting to Your Audience. 3. Developing Your Speech Topic and Purpose. How Context Influences Your Speaking Goals. Choosing Your Speech Topic. Articulating Your Purpose. Stating Your Thesis. 4. Your Audience and Speaking Environment. Considering an Audience as a Group of Diverse People. Considering an Audience as a Community. Considering Your Speaking Environment. Adapting to Audience Expectations. 5. Gathering Supporting Materials. Determine What Types of Information You Need. Use Your Personal Knowledge and Experience. Search for Materials on the Internet. Research Materials at the Library. Conduct Research Interviews. Research Tips. Citing Sources. 6. Developing and Supporting Your Ideas. Examples. Narratives. Statistics. Testimony. Definitions. 7. Organizing and Outlining Your Speech. Organize for Clarity. Main Points. Connectives. The Preparation Outline. The Speaking Outline. Note Cards. 8. Introductions and Conclusions. The Introduction. Preparing a Compelling Introduction. The Conclusion. Preparing a Compelling Conclusion. 9. Language. Language Is Ambiguous. Language and Culture. Language and Gender. Language and Accuracy. Language and Public Speaking. Language, Imagery, and Rhythm. 10. Delivering Your Speech. Methods of Delivery. Verbal Components of Delivery. Nonverbal Components of Delivery. Rehearsing Your Speech. 11. Visual Aids . Why Visual Aids Are Important. Types of Visual Aids. What to Show on a Visual Aid. Formats for Visual Aids. Guidelines for Effective and Ethical Use of Visual Aids. 12. Informative Speaking. Types of Informative Speeches. Organizational Patterns for Informative Speeches. Tips for Giving Effective Informative Speeches. Ethical Informative Speaking. 13. Invitational Speaking. The Invitational Speaking Environment. Types of Invitational Speeches. Organizational Patterns for Invitational Speeches. Tips for Giving Invitational Speeches. Ethical Invitational Speaking. 14. Persuasive Speaking. Types of Persuasive Speeches. Organization of Speeches on Questions of Fact. Organization of Speeches on Questions of Value. Organization of Speeches on Questions of Policy. Connecting with Your Audience. Tips for Giving Effective Persuasive Speeches. Ethical Persuasive Speaking. 15. Persuasion and Reasoning. Patterns of Reasoning. A Map of Reasoning. Tips for Reasoning Ethically. Evidence and Persuasion. Credibility and Persuasion. Emotion and Persuasion. Myths and Persuasion. Fallacies. 16. Speaking on Special Occasions. Speeches of Introduction. Speeches of Commemoration. Speeches of Acceptance. Speeches to Entertain. Appendix: Speaking in Small Groups. Glossary. Notes. Index. Bonus Custom Chapters.

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