Ways of Communicating
Discover the intricate tapestry of communication in "Ways of Communicating," a thought-provoking book by Cambridge University Press, published in 1991. Spanning 172 pages, this hardback edition delves into communication from both artistic and scientific perspectives, offering a comprehensive exploration of how we connect with one another.
Through the examination of speech, body language, fiction, and music, the author illustrates the multifaceted nature of communication that defines our shared human experience. The book also addresses various channels of communication, from the neural networks in the brain to the vast reach of satellite technology, providing readers with an engaging and insightful view of this elusive aspect of life.
Whether you're a student of the arts or sciences, "Ways of Communicating" will inspire you to consider the countless ways we interact and convey meaning in our world.