Chapter 1:Why Communucation Matters Flashcards
Verbal
Vocalized sound that indicates agreement , disagreement, acknowledgment, or another communicative clue about a message or messenger
Nonverbal Cues
Gestures, facial expressions, distancing, eye contact, or other body movements to express or emphasize an idea, situation, or conservation point
Communication practices
Actions, phrases, verbal, and or nonverbal utterances, movements, or other expressions that are repeatedly done to accomplish a particular task, social ritual, or interaction
Social mobility
The ability to improve one’s social and financial position in society
Accessibility
Crafting messages in a way that is easily available and understood by the intended audience
Frame
How an idea, concept, or situation is strategically described and communicated for a specific goal or purpose
Agency
Choice; a recognition that as an independent person you get to make ( and live with the consequences of) decisions and actions for your life
Academic Capital
Knowledge of the practices and processes of formal education based on how educational organizations and systems function
Social capital
The ability to navigate interactions with wide -reaching knowledge of what is valued in specific places , groups, and organizations
Linguistic Capital
The ability to utilize the vocabulary , sentence structure, tone , and vocal performance styles of a specific group
Social identities
The components of human experience that create lenses of understanding and that influence and inform daily interactions; some examples include ability , gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, social class, body size , and age
7 Seconds
Credible, competent,trustworthy, and likable