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23 Cards in this Set

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Lifespace
group member’s psychological environment
Contexts
environments in which communication takes place
Situational Contexts
Environments limited by a number of issues, including people, space, and feedback
Intrapersonal Communication
Communication with oneself
Self-esteem
the positive orientation a person has of himself or herself
Interpersonal
face-to-face communication between people
Small group
individuals who come together for a common purpose
Cohesive
a sense of togetherness in a group
Synergy
process that allows for multiple perspectives to be given on issues or events
Networks
communication patterns through which information flows
Roles
positions of group members and their relationship to the group
Organizational communication
communication within and among large, extended environments
Hierarchy
organizing priniciple demonstrating rankings
Hawthorne experiments
research studies that found workplace productivity increased when changes in environment occurred
Public communication
dissemination of information from one person to a large group
Rhetoric
speaker’s available means of persuasion
Communication apprehension
fear of speaking before an audience
Mass media
channels or delievery modes for mass messages
Mass communication
communication to a large audience via mass media
New media
electronic media (notably computer-related technology) such as the Internet, e-mail, and digital cable.
Culture
community of meaning and a shared body of knowledge
Intercultural communication
communication between individuals with different cultural backgrounds
Co-cultures
cultural groups that are part of the larger (national) culture