Twenty-three specialists from the fields of communication, journalism, human resources, and psychology contribute 17 chapters on gender and communication as it affects individual identity, interpersonal relationships, and professional environments. Original chapters from the first edition have been updated for the second edition. New chapters have been added on masculinities, race, and the employment interview, and discussion or research questions have been added to the end of each chapter. Suitable for use in a college classroom, but also accessible to the general reader. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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