COMM 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Iceberg, Group Dynamics, Ms Mr

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Where do they come from? intellectual paradigms. Ms =/= mr (message sent does not equal message received) Greetings, establishing contact, small talk, reasoning for calling, tone of voice, pace of speech, silence, intonation, problem, solution, channel. Clicker question: what components help us to differentiate between our definition and the textbook? paradigms. Transcript of conversation (on handout) the native of communication breakdown adequately explains what goes wrong in this segment. Invisible: meaning, leaning, subjectivity, negotiation, culture, interacting levels and contexts, self-reference, self-reflexivity, ethics, inevitability. People/interactants: senders and receivers of a message. Symbols: characters or objects that stand for or represent something besides itself. Symbolic value: arbitrary relationship between the symbol and what it represents. Humans can create and use symbols and symbolic language technology/media. Permanence: symbol can have permanence and significance apart form the situation in which they were originally used.

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