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environments in which communication fails in place
contexts
environments limited by a number of issues including people, space & feedback
situational contexts
communication wiht oneself
interpersonal communication
face to face communication between people
intrapersonal communication
individuals who come together for a common purpose
small group
sense of togetherness in a group
cohesive
process that allows for multiple perspectives to be given on issues or events
syneray
communication patterns through which info flows
networks
comm within & among large extended environment
orginazational communication
cultural group that are part of a larger culture
co-cultures
an abstract system of concepts & their relationships that help us understand a phenomenon
theory
theory that attempts to explain a very limited aspect of a phenomenon such as comm
narrow theory
the ways iin which the concepts of a theory are combined
relationships
questions about the nature of reality
antolosy
questions about how we know things
epistemology
research studies that found workplace productivity increased when changes in the environment occured
hawthorne experiments
dissemination of info. from one person to a large group
public communication
speakers available means of persuasion
phetoric
fear of speaking before and audience
comm. apprehension
channels or delivery models for mass media
mass media
technology such as internet, email, digital cable
new media
comm. of meaning & a shared body of knolege
culture
comm. between individuals with different cultural backgrounds
interculture comm
questions about what is work knowing
axiology
linguistic influence on reception of message
sematic noise
cognitive influences
psychological noise
view of communication as the sharing of meaning with feedback that links source & reciever
interactional model of comm
comm given to the sourse by the receiver to indicate understanding & meaning
feedback
overlap of senders & recievers, culture, experience, & heredity in common
field of experience
view of comm. as the stimulances sending & receiving of message
transitional model of comm
perceived rightness of wrongness of an action or behavior
ethics
group members of psy. environment
life space
a social process which individuals employ symbols to establish & interpret meaning in their environment
communication
the notion that people & interactions are part of the comm. process
social
symbol representing an object
concrete symbol
symbol representing an idea or thought
abstract symbol
label given to a phenomenon
symbol
a group of scholors who believed that a person "cannot not communicate"
polo alto team
one way view of comm that assumes a message is sent by a source to a receiver through a channel
linear medel of comm
originator or transmitter of message
source
words, sounds, actions or gestures in interaction
message