This new text will be welcomed for its comprehensiveness and for the sheer density of information distilled from an extraordinarily complete bibliography running to more than 730 titles. The many examples and case studies used to illustrate theoretical issues are often as fresh as today’s news, and each chapter ends with a list of genuinely useful exercises for students. The writing is admirably clear throughout. Issues of ethics in communication form a thread that runs through the text and Soules, in the realist tradition of the best of critical theorists, tackles head-on the often difficult questions raised.