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1 Communication Theory and Research Methodology Presenter: Twakulilwa Kayofa 201014815 Tuesday, 04 March 2015

2 Presentation Outline Introduction: Reception theory History and Orientation Exponents of the theory Core assumptions and Statements Conceptual model Application References

3 Introduction: Reception theory Started in literature, recognising audience to understand meaning Theory has developed in cultural studies of media Focusses on interpretation of messages Understand the attribution and construction of meaning (derived from media) with the receiver. Media messages are always open and polysemic (having multiple meanings) and are interpreted according the context and culture of receivers.

4 History and Orientation Similar to the reader response and audience theory Most influential the in 1970s and 1980s in Germany Mass communication Meaning cannot be understood without considering readers

5 Exponents of the theory Hans-Robert Jauss in the late 1960s From literature perspective Staurt Hall developed it further From communication perspective

6 Core assumptions and Statements People are not passive Meaning can be distorted or interpreted differently Reader interprets messages based on individual cultural background or life experience Language/Messages Establish meaning Meaning made by audience EncodingDecoding

7 Continued… Stuart Hall's developed the "Encoding-Decoding" model of communication. - meaning is encoded by the sender and decoded by the receiver. - meanings may be decoded to mean something else. - senders encode meaning in their messages according to their ideals and views - messages are decoded by the receivers according to their own ideals and views, - may lead to miscommunication or to the receiver understanding something very different from what the sender intended. (Hall 1993, 91)

8 Conceptual model Source: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/--WCHnLqu3tY/UKLgs0EebbI/AAAAAAAAASw/HaQHBi9d7LA/s1600/RECEPTION+THEORY.png http://4.bp.blogspot.com/--WCHnLqu3tY/UKLgs0EebbI/AAAAAAAAASw/HaQHBi9d7LA/s1600/RECEPTION+THEORY.png

9 Example The interpretation of the Swapo Secretary General calling people “aafyona” (commoners) at a campaign star rally. The interpretation was that: 1.Some said it is a tradition in his own setting 2.Some said it is an insult 3.And some said he aimed to tarnish the objective of the campaign

10 Application I can use this theory when analysing data for my research Acknowledge that messages are decoded according to the receivers background

11 References Becker, Howard S. and Michal M. McCall. (1990) Symbolic Interaction and Cultural Studies. http://www.zeepedia.com/read.php?reception_theory_theories_of_c ommunication http://www.zeepedia.com/read.php?reception_theory_theories_of_c ommunication http://www.slideshare.net/dphillips4363/reception-theory- presentation http://www.slideshare.net/dphillips4363/reception-theory- presentation


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