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What is communication?

The exchanging of information, thoughts, ideas and feelings

Examples of communication

Complementing someone, blushing, giving someone a present

Communication channels

All three (hand, voice, and eyes) may be used to communicate

Pyramid of communication levels- in order from highest to lowest

Societal, institutional, group, interpersonal, intrapersonal

Communication model 1B

Communicating is understood as sending and receiving communication

does communicating require intent?

no, example: going to a coffee shop, looking for brownies behind the counter, and looks
given communicate with person behind the counter

Can a person not communicate?

no, example: riding the bus without interacting and staying at home still sends a
message to others

Theory definition

a statement about reality that attempts to explain or predict relationships

Examples of theories: gravity and evolution by natural selection

Gravity explains the attraction between physical bodies while evolution theory explains
changes in traits over generations



Communication theories goals

,To predict communication, to predict consequences, to explain how communication
works



Models in communication

Visual representations of theorized relationships. May be general or specific



How theories are developed

Evidence, observation, surveys, experiments and variation of theory



Transmission model (Laswell)

Sender --> Message --> Channel --> Receiver --> Effect



Transmission model (Shannon & Weaver)

sender, message, channel, receiver, effect with the possibility of noise interrupting the
flow of communication



Basic SMCR Model (Berlow)

sender (encodes) --> message --> channel --> receiver (decodes), showing how meaning
is shared and the loop of feedback



Simple Definition of Communication

the process by which communication is sent or received using either verbal or
non-verbal means



Reception and Audience Theories

emphasizes the receivers' perception and meaning making of messages within their
individual experience, thoughts and values

, messages are polysemic (more meanings)

example: insults have more meanings supplied by recipients




Stuart Hall's Theory of Encoding and Decoding

fourth stages of production, circulation, use, reproduction with dominant, negotiated,
and oppositional decoding




language use defined

language use as a system of signs utilized in the transportation of meaning, including
agreed-upon signs, semantics, and syntax




speech acts

utterances with a performative function, identified through pragmatics




indirectness and implicature

literal language and implicature how implicature is conveyed through more than the
literal words by speaker and recipient values and social context



Figurative Language:

Writing or speech that isn't intended to be taken literally and is usually created to bring
imaginative and colorful impressions. It includes examples of metaphors, hyperboles,
and idioms, where meaning comes from knowledge and understandingníka



Language Attitudes

impression formation thru speaker's use of language, based on status n solidarity,

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