Course Basics Flashcards

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( The coordinated management of meaning)

  • Process
  • Systemic
  • Symbolic
  • Meanings
  • Management of meaning
  • Coordination of meaning and action
A

An ongoing continuous process

  • not just a single encoded and decoded message
  • No clear beginning and no clear end.

Systemic

  • A set of pieces that make up a system
  • You need to understand the complex relationships between those parts in order to understand the system.

Symbolic

  • It relays on symbols, it can’t happen without it.
  • Thus it is an interpretive process so it always be a little imperfect.

Meanings

Management of meaning
- Not just about transmitting meanings but making and managing them.

Coordination of meaning and action

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Communication Defined

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“Communication is a systemic process in which people interact with and through symbols to interpret, create, and manage meanings, relationships, and social worlds.”

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Constitutive View Of Communication

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  • Communication is not just message transmission.
  • Communication is also action.
  • We MAKE relationships with communication.

Communication makes relationships and a web of social relationship therefore communication creates/shapes social worlds.

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What is a theory?

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  • Explains phenomena
  • It’s a set of ideas and concepts.
  • Is a prediction
  • Lens(gives perspective & helps us make sense and brings something into focus)
  • A tool for sense-making
  • Helps to structure reality
  • A tool for academics (relationship between therapy and research)
  • A tool for practitioners (Kurt Lewin: “There is nothing more practical than theory…”
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How can we approach the study of human communication “scientifically?”

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Communication is an intangible process between us.

Traditionally it is studied through modeling.

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Linear Model

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Shannon & Weaver (1949)

Indea->Sender->Encode->Message(an encoded idea)-> Channel -> Decode->Receiver->Idea

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7
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Interaction Model

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Feedback

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Transactional Model

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Simultaneous

  • Sending
  • Receiving
  • Encoding
  • Decoding

Environment & Context is important

It is a continuous process

Intentional or unintentional (you cannot not communicate)

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A new(er) model

Transmission view of com

Constitutive view of com

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Transmission view of com- the previous edit three models (linear, interactive,transactional)

Constitutive view of com- The upcoming “Serpentine model”

W.Barnett Pearce

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Constitutive rule

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A rule of meaning formed from your social world

-> Regulative rule

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