DAN O'HAIR is dean of the University of Kentucky College of Communications and Information Studies. He is past
Presidential Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma and past president of the
National Communication Association. He is co-author or co-editor of fifteen communication texts and scholarly volumes
and has published more than eighty research articles and chapters in dozens of communication, psychology and health
journals and books. He is a frequent presenter at national and international communication conferences, is on the
editorial boards of various journals and has served on numerous committees and task forces for regional and national
communication associations.
ROB STEWART is senior vice provost and professor of communication studies at Texas Tech University. He is coauthor
of A Speaker's Guidebook, Public Speaking: Challenges and Choices and has also published over 30 articles and book
chapters.
HANNAH RUBENSTEIN is a writer and editor who has used her academic training in communication (M.A., Fairfield University)
to guide her collaborations on A Speaker's Guidebook, Public Speaking: Challenges and Choices and other successful
college texts. She heads her own communication firm, Hedgehog Productions.
Summary
A Speaker's Guidebook is the best resource in the classroom, on the job, and in the community. Praised for connecting
with students who use and keep it year after year, this tabbed, comb-bound text covers all the topics typically
taught in the introductory course and is the easiest-to-use public speaking text available. In every edition, hundreds
of instructors have helped us focus on the fundamental challenges of the public speaking classroom. Improving on
this tradition, the fifth edition does even more to address these challenges with stronger coverage of overcoming
speech anxiety, organizing and outlining, and more. And as the realities of public speaking change, so does A Speaker's
Guidebook; the new edition also focuses on presentational speaking in a digital world - from finding credible sources
online to delivering presentations in a variety of mediated formats.
Table of Contents
1 Becoming a Public Speaker
2 Giving it a Try: Preparing Your First Speech
3 Managing Speech Anxiety
4 Listeners and Speakers
5 Ethical Public Speaking
6 Analyzing the Audience
7 Selecting a Topic and Purpose
8 Developing Supporting Material
9 Locating Supporting Material
10 Finding Credible Sources on the Internet
11 Citing Sources in Your Speech
12 Organizing the Speech
13 Types of Organizational Arrangements
14 Outlining the Speech
15 Developing the Introduction
16 Developing the Conclusion
17 Using Language to Style the Speech
18 Methods of Delivery
19 The Voice in Delivery
20 The Body in Delivery
21 Using Presentation Aids in the Speech
22 Designing Presentation Aids
23 Using Presentation Software
24 The Informative Speech
25 The Persuasive Speech
26 Developing Arguments for the Persuasive Speech
27 Organizing the Persuasive Speech
28 Special Occasion Speeches
29 Preparing Online Presentations
30 Collaborating and Presenting in Groups
31 Speaking in Other College Courses
32 Business and Professional Presentations