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and events; it consists of unending sharing (transmission and reception) of messages
between/among people on some occasion.
Intrapersonal Communication - ✔✔s talking to oneself (self-talk) through internal
vocalization or reflective thinking due to some internal or external stimulus. In
other words, this type of communication takes place within the person. For example,
you may talk to yourself about what you want to drink because of the internal
stimulus of thirst, or you may think about a car accident you have witnessed. In
contrast with other forms of communication, intrapersonal communication takes
place only inside a person's head
Interpersonal Communication - ✔✔is a form of communication wherein individuals
are
engaged actively in the overt and covert transmission and reception of messages.
Dyadic communication - ✔✔s a two-person communication such as telephone
conversation, job interview and doctor-patient conversation
Small group communication - ✔✔deally consists of three to six persons such as
committee meeting, buzz session and brainstorming activity
Public communication - ✔✔is conveying information to a large audience. It is more
sender-focused than intrapersonal and interoersonal forms of communication
,Speaker-audience communication - ✔✔alking to a large number of people who
are gathered for some occasion. The speaker centers the communication event on
the audience. He analyzes the audience to determine the content, language usage
and listener expectations. Effective communication occurs because the speaker can
tailor messages to the needs of the listeners/large number of people gathered(you are
there)
Mass communication - ✔✔is the process whereby media organizations produce and
transmit messages to large publics abd the process by which those messages are sought,
used, understood, and influenced by audience/media/communication through media
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Public communication - ✔✔Forms of Communication
Transmission model
Interaction model
Transaction model - ✔✔Models of Communication
Transmission model - ✔✔onsiders communication as a one-directional exchange
in which the message is purposely conveyed by a speaker to a listener (Ellis &
McClintock, 1990). This model centers on the sender and information present
in a communication environment. Despite the inclusion of the receiver in this
communication model, this function is regarded merely as target or destination
and not a part of a continuous exchange of meanings. Therefore, communication is
, considered simply as source and destination of messages/one directional exchange it
can be one sided like traffic light. It informs us yet we can't reply
Interaction model - ✔✔describes communication as a process in which
communicators
change roles as sender and receiver and produce meaning by exchanging messages
within their own environment and experiences. Rather than
illustrating communication as a linear, unidirectional method, the interaction model
incorporates feedback that makes communication significantly collaborative, two-
way method. Feedback is conveyed as a response to received messages. From this
standpoint, communication can be des/communicators change roles/exchange of words
Transaction model - ✔✔explains communication as a way of creating realities
based on our social, relational and cultural backgrounds. This model shows that
communication is not a mere exchange of experiences. It rather shows that we
intend to build relationships, create intercultural understanding, form our self-
identity, and interact with others to engender societies. In other words, transactional
communication aims towards creating experiences instead of merely talking about
them. It considers communication as an amalgam of our constant engagements
with other people to not only construct experiences but modify them as well./way of
creating realities/saying something and applying it to reality
Social context - ✔✔an be described as the declared rules or undeclared norms that
guide communication. As we get integrated with different communities, we become
acquainted with rules and indirectly get along the norms for sharing experiences.
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