SPCOM100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-2: Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Identity Management

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Channel the medium through which messages are exchanged ex. Co-culture a sub-group that is a part of an encompassing culture ex. Cognitive complexity the ability to construct a variety of different frameworks to viewing an issue. Computer-mediated communication communication through technology that won"t involve voices and face-to-face interaction, such as email, text messaging, social networks etc. Content message the information being explicitly discussed. Culture the language, values, beliefs, traditions and customs people share and learn. Dyad two people who are interacting. Environment the physical location and personal experiences and cultural background that a person brings into a conversation. Ethnocentrism - the beliefs that one"s culture is more superior to that of others. In-group groups the we identify with. Intercultural communication a process by which members of two or more cultures exchange messages that are influenced by their different cultural perception and symbol systems.

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