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Interviewing: Speaking, Listening, and Learning for Professional Life

by Rob Anderson, George M. Killenberg
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Overview

In the second edition of Interviewing, experienced educators Rob Anderson and G. Michael Killenberg explain and demystify the interviewing process, offering students a practical guide to the fascinating art of asking and answering questions. Throughout, they urge students not to view interviewing as a procedure or as a collection of techniques; instead, they present the process of interviewing as a fascinating opportunity for learning through dialogue. The basic motivation for interviewing is learning something new.

Each chapter features two sections: "The Basics," which describes essential skills, and "Beyond the Basics," which places them into a relevant context. Moreover, interviewing skills are clearly divided into three interrelated types: Listening, Questioning, and Framing. To highlight the practical, real-world significance of interviewing, the authors encourage students to apply their learning actively and to connect their skills with ideas from other communication, social science, and humanities courses. This student-friendly text also includes the following features:
* An emphasis on how interviewing contributes to the quality of public dialogue
* An integrated approach to both interviewer and interviewee roles
* In-depth coverage of culture and ethics
* Innovative boxed supplements, including:
- "Interviewers/Interviewees in Action" boxes, featuring first-person accounts
- "Trying Out Your Skills" boxes
- End-of-chapter "Making Your Decision" boxes, which present interactive hypothetical situations designed to generate class discussion

In addition, each chapter includes "The Interview Bookshelf," an annotated section recommending books that students will find helpful for further reading or for future interviewing-related assignments in other classes. A comprehensive online Instructor's Resource Guide is also available and provides suggestions for class activities, resources, and assignments.

Synopsis

In the second edition of Interviewing, experienced educators Rob Anderson and G. Michael Killenberg explain and demystify the interviewing process, offering students a practical guide to the fascinating art of asking and answering questions. Throughout, they urge students not to view interviewing as a procedure or as a collection of techniques; instead, they present the process of interviewing as a fascinating opportunity for learning through dialogue. The basic motivation for interviewing is learning something new.

Each chapter features two sections: "The Basics," which describes essential skills, and "Beyond the Basics," which places them into a relevant context. Moreover, interviewing skills are clearly divided into three interrelated types: Listening, Questioning, and Framing. To highlight the practical, real-world significance of interviewing, the authors encourage students to apply their learning actively and to connect their skills with ideas from other communication, social science, and humanities courses. This student-friendly text also includes the following features:
* An emphasis on how interviewing contributes to the quality of public dialogue
* An integrated approach to both interviewer and interviewee roles
* In-depth coverage of culture and ethics
* Innovative boxed supplements, including:
- "Interviewers/Interviewees in Action" boxes, featuring first-person accounts
- "Trying Out Your Skills" boxes
- End-of-chapter "Making Your Decision" boxes, which present interactive hypothetical situations designed to generate class discussion

In addition, each chapter includes "The Interview Bookshelf," an annotated section recommending books that students will find helpful for further reading or for future interviewing-related assignments in other classes. A comprehensive online Instructor's Resource Guide is also available and provides suggestions for class activities, resources, and assignments.

Booknews

A textbook designed for a class in interviewing. The authors look at interviewing with a listening/learning perspective, skillful questioning and listening, and specific topics that relate to various interview situations, from interviews in organizations and journalism to interviews in social science research and persuasive situations. Also discussed are understanding and analyzing interviews in popular media culture and the influence of culture on interviewers and interviewees. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

About the Author, Rob Anderson

Rob Anderson is Professor of Communication at Saint Louis University.

G. Michael Killenberg is Professor of Journalism at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.

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Booknews

A textbook designed for a class in interviewing. The authors look at interviewing with a listening/learning perspective, skillful questioning and listening, and specific topics that relate to various interview situations, from interviews in organizations and journalism to interviews in social science research and persuasive situations. Also discussed are understanding and analyzing interviews in popular media culture and the influence of culture on interviewers and interviewees. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195367713

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