What Is Communication?: It Occurs Between Humans It Is A Process It Is Symbolic
What Is Communication?: It Occurs Between Humans It Is A Process It Is Symbolic
What Is Communication?: It Occurs Between Humans It Is A Process It Is Symbolic
Feedback
Transmission
Thought Encoding Reception Decoding Understanding
of Message
Sender Receiver
Noise
Communication Process
• Terminal cancer strikes socially isolated people more often than those who
have close personal relationships.
• Divorced, separated, and widowed people are five to ten times more likely to
need hospitalization for mental problems than their married counterparts.
• Pregnant women under stress and without supportive relationships have three
times more complications than pregnant women who suffer from the same stress
but have strong social support.
• Socially isolated people are four times more susceptible to the common cold
than those who have active social networks.
Identity Needs
• Communication does more than enable us to survive. It is
the way—indeed, the
only way—we learn who we are.
• Communication does more than enable us to survive. It is
the way—indeed, the only way—we learn who we are. As
you’ll read in Chapter 2,our sense of identity comes from
the way we interact with other people. Are we smart or
stupid, attractive or ugly, skillful or inept? The answers to
these questions don’t come from looking in the mirror. We
decide who we are based on how others react to us.
• Deprived of communication with others, we would have no
sense of identity
Identity Needs
• Some scholars have argued that we are most
attracted to people who confirm our identity.
This confirmation can come in different forms,
depending on the self-image of the
communicator.
• People with relatively high self-esteem seek
out others who confirm their value and, as
much as possible, avoid those who treat them
poorly.
Identity Needs
• Of course, relationships can change a communicator’s
identity as well as confirm it Supportive relationships can
transform feelings of inadequacy into self-respect, and
damaging ones can lower self-esteem.
• Interpersonal/ Dydactic
• Extrapersonal
• Intrapersonal
• Organizational
• Mass Communication
• Crosscultural
Dyadic/Interpersonal Communication
When two persons are interacting is called a dyad,
and the term dyadic communication refers
To the interpersonal communication.
• Qualitatively interpersonal communication occurs when people
treat one another as unique individuals, regardless of the context in
which the interaction occurs or the number of people involved .
• The impersonal nature of some two-person exchanges has led
some scholars to say that quality(Impersonal)’not quantity, is what
distinguishes interpersonal communication.
• Qualities that characterize interpersonal communication aren’t
limited to twosomes.They can be present in threesomes or even in
small groups.
Interpersonal Relationship
Mediated relationships conducted via e-mail,
instant messaging and telephone pass the test
of being contextually interpersonal.
what about their quality?
Intrapersonal Communication
• The role of intrapersonal communication can be understood by
imagining your thoughts in each of the following situations.
• The boss yawns while you are asking for a raise. A friend seems
irritated lately, and you’re not sure whether you are responsible.
• The way you handle all of these situations would depend on the
intrapersonal communication that precedes or accompanies your
overt behavior
Intrapersonal Communication