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Mary Wiemann

Mary Wiemann

Mary Wiemann is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Communication at Santa Barbara City College.  A longtime educator of beginning college students, she contributes a strong teaching perspective to her books. Mary’s book chapters, journal articles, student manuals, instructor manuals, and online instructional materials all reflect her commitment to making effective communication real and accessible for students.  A recipient of awards for outstanding teaching, Mary is also a communication laboratory innovator and has directed classroom research projects in the community college setting. She is a frequent presenter at the National Communication Association convention, where she has held a number of offices in the Human Communication and Technology Division.
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  • Real Communication
    An Introduction

    Dan O'Hair; Mary Wiemann
    ©2012 | Second Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312644208

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  • The Essential Guide to Interpersonal Communication

    Dan O'Hair, Mary O. Wiemann
    ©2007 | Second Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312451950

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  • The Essential Guide to Group Communication

    Dan O'Hair, Mary O. Wiemann
    ©2007 | Second Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312451943

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Mary Wiemann

Mary Wiemann

Mary Wiemann is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Communication at Santa Barbara City College.  A longtime educator of beginning college students, she contributes a strong teaching perspective to her books. Mary’s book chapters, journal articles, student manuals, instructor manuals, and online instructional materials all reflect her commitment to making effective communication real and accessible for students.  A recipient of awards for outstanding teaching, Mary is also a communication laboratory innovator and has directed classroom research projects in the community college setting. She is a frequent presenter at the National Communication Association convention, where she has held a number of offices in the Human Communication and Technology Division.