Factors in Communication and Media Literacy
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Euphemisms or symbolisms - Ritualized meaning is more of suggestive more than explicitly stated and understanding of it _______

symbolic

Publicity Models - Communication involves audiences as “spectators rather than participants or information _______

receivers

Attention is important because it will measure of how successful the communication has _______

transpired

Telling a friend or a _______

<p>commercial</p> Signup and view all the answers

Reception Model - Communication is an open process, which means that messages sent and received are open to various interpretations based on the context and the culture of the _______

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Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries The main ways that large numbers of people receive information and entertainment, that is television, radio, newspapers, and the _______

<p>Internet</p> Signup and view all the answers

David Berlo has accounted for factors that affect communicators that are influenced when they send and receive _______

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Euphemisms or _______ - Ritualized meaning is more of suggestive more than explicitly stated and understanding of it

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Communication involves audiences as “spectators rather than participants or information _______” (McQuali, 2005)

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Communication is an open process, which means that messages sent and received are open to various interpretations based on the context and the culture of the _______

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Study Notes

Factors Influencing Communication

  • Essential communication skills include reading, writing, speaking, listening, and observing.
  • Knowledge about a subject is crucial for effective communication.
  • Attitude toward the topic and audience affects message delivery and reception.
  • Social and cultural factors shape both the content of messages and their transmission methods.

UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Curriculum

  • Encompasses the physical tools used for communication, such as radio, television, computers, and films.
  • Refers to physical objects that convey media messages.

Credible Information Sources

  • Information should be derived from credible sources subjected to an editorial process, guided by journalistic values.
  • Editorial accountability is attributed to organizations or individuals responsible for content creation.

Defining Communication

  • Communication is a fundamental aspect of human life, often unnoticed due to its natural and pervasive presence.
  • Originates from the Latin word "Communicare," meaning "to share" or "to divide out."
  • "Communis" also suggests collaboration and working together.
  • Effective communication is vital for societal organization, cultural practices, and societal transformation.

Models of Communication

  • Ritual or Expressive Models: Offer alternative perspectives on communication dynamics.
  • In the expressive model, sharing understanding and emotions is the primary driving force.
  • Communication fosters societal integration and relationship building.

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Test your knowledge on factors influencing communication and media literacy, including communication skills, subject knowledge, attitudes, and social/cultural aspects. Explore the UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Teachers and media channels.

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