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What does the term 'communication' primarily refer to?
What does the term 'communication' primarily refer to?
How is communication best described in terms of its nature?
How is communication best described in terms of its nature?
What is meant by the term 'system' in the context of communication?
What is meant by the term 'system' in the context of communication?
According to Dr. Julia Wood, how should communication be viewed?
According to Dr. Julia Wood, how should communication be viewed?
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Which scenario illustrates the systemic nature of communication?
Which scenario illustrates the systemic nature of communication?
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What is the significance of verbal and nonverbal symbols in communication?
What is the significance of verbal and nonverbal symbols in communication?
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Study Notes
Communication Defined
- Communication derives from Latin words communis ("make common") and communicare ("share").
- It is a process involving the sharing of clear and understandable experiences among individuals.
- Defined as a systemic process of interaction where verbal and nonverbal symbols are exchanged to create and interpret meanings.
Systemic Process
- Communication is an ongoing and fluid process, challenging to pinpoint its start or end.
- Prior experiences and future ramifications influence the communication exchange.
- Dr. Julia Wood emphasizes that communication is perpetually evolving and dynamic.
- Communication occurs within systems, comprised of interrelated components that mutually influence one another.
- Any change in one part of a system impacts the entire system; for instance, a new baby in a family alters familial communication dynamics.
- Circumstances such as a sleeping baby necessitate softer communication styles among family members, illustrating adaptability within communication systems.
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Description
Explore the foundational elements of communication, including its definition, systemic processes, and the dynamic nature of interactions. Understand how past experiences and environmental contexts affect communication exchanges among individuals and groups, as emphasized by Dr. Julia Wood.