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Ch. 1 – Thinking About Communication: Definitions, Models, and Ethics
Part One: Setting the Stage
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Defining communication – p.4
Communication - social process in which individuals employ symbols to establish and interpret meaning in their environment Communication Social Process Symbols Meaning Environment
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Social – people interacting
Process – ongoing, unending Symbol – arbitrary labels given to phenomena Meaning – what people extract from message Environment – situations, context
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Activities Workbook: Gimme Five
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Social – people interacting
Face-to-face Online
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Process – ongoing and unending Past Present Future
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Symbol – arbitrary labels
Concrete – object chair Abstract – concept Freedom Concrete = Car Abstract = Status symbol
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Activities Workbook Draw and color
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Meaning – what people extract from message
Denotative Dictionary definition School = building where learning occurs Connotative What people infer School = best friends School = getting bullied
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Environment – situation, context
Who What Where When Why How
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Activities Workbook: At the game
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Models of Communication – p.11
Linear Model– one-way view of communication in which source sends message to receiver through channel that may be distorted by noise 1949 – Shannon and Weaver To explain how radio and TV works
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Four kinds of noise Semantic Physical (external) Psychological (internal) Physiological
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Semantic Slang, jargon, specialized language Unfamiliar words, another language
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Physical (external) Distracted by environment – sensory interference
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Psychological (internal)
Biases, prejudices, predispositions
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Physiological Hearing or sight impairment, tired, hungry, bad mood
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Interactional Model– two-way communication adding feedback and field experience
1954 – Schramm to show that sender and receiver can switch roles
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfo BvAKItkY
Transactional – communication is simultaneous with people sending and receiving at the same time 1970 – Barnlund to show how dynamically communication evolves BvAKItkY
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Activities Workbook: Models
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Ethics and communication – p.16
Ethics – perceived rightness or wrongness of action or behavior Moral decision making influenced by Society’s rules and laws Individual’s moral codes Both of which change over time
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Two perspectives Objective: black and white, no exceptions Ex - Murder is murder, period! Subjective: gray area, depends on circumstances Ex. - Police officer killing in self-defense in the line of duty
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Activities Workbook: Ethical Decision Making
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The value of understanding communication theory – p.23
Cultivates critical thinking skills Helps you recognize breadth and depth of research Helps to make sense of personal life experiences Fosters self-awareness
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