Helical Model of Communication || Communication: Concepts & Processes || Ms. Honey Shah || BA(JMC)

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Summary

TLDRIn this episode of Tech NeoTV, Kanesha from Techne Institute of Advanced Studies explores the Helical Model of Communication, introduced by Frank Dance in 1967. The model likens communication to a helix, a continuous and evolving process that begins at birth and adapts over time. Kanesha illustrates this with examples from childhood to adulthood, highlighting how communication patterns are influenced by past behaviors and experiences, emphasizing the model's comprehensive view of communication as a dynamic and ever-changing process.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 The helical model of communication was proposed by Frank Dance in 1967, highlighting its long-standing significance in communication studies.
  • πŸ”„ The model likens the communication process to a helix, suggesting it is a continuous, cyclical, and evolving process.
  • πŸ‘Ά Communication begins at birth, as illustrated by a baby's cry, which is a child's first form of communication with the world.
  • 🌱 Just as plants communicate their needs for water and nutrients, all living entities start communicating from their origin.
  • 🌐 The helical model emphasizes that communication is not just verbal but includes non-verbal cues and behaviors.
  • πŸ“š The script uses the example of a child learning to pronounce words, indicating that early communication patterns can persist into adulthood.
  • πŸ” The model suggests that communication moves forward and backward, being influenced by past behaviors and experiences.
  • πŸ› οΈ Individuals make modifications to their communication patterns as they grow, adapting and correcting past behaviors.
  • 🧠 The helical model views communication holistically, considering all activities and experiences that affect an individual's communication process.
  • πŸ”‘ The model implies that effective communication involves understanding and building upon past interactions to improve future ones.
  • πŸ‘‹ The speaker invites the audience to subscribe to TechneTV for more episodes on communication models, indicating a series of educational content.

Q & A

  • Who proposed the helical model of communication?

    -The helical model of communication was proposed by Frank Dance in 1967.

  • What is the basic concept behind the helical model of communication?

    -The helical model of communication is based on the idea that communication is a continuous process that is similar to a helix, moving both forward and backward, and is influenced by past behaviors.

  • How does the script illustrate the communication process from birth?

    -The script uses the example of a child's development, starting from birth when a baby communicates through crying, and as it grows, it transitions from crying to using words and speech.

  • What does the script suggest about the relationship between communication and an individual's past behavior?

    -The script suggests that the communication process is largely dependent on an individual's past behavior, with the helical model showing how communication moves forward and also comes back, influenced by past patterns.

  • How does the helical model of communication apply to non-human entities like plants?

    -The script explains that the helical model can also be applied to plants, which communicate their needs for water, sunlight, and nutrients from the moment they emerge from a seed.

  • What is an example of how past experiences can influence an individual's communication?

    -The script provides the example of a child who continues to pronounce a word in the same way as they did during their childhood, or reacts similarly to a situation that has occurred before.

  • How does the helical model of communication view changes in an individual's behavior over time?

    -The helical model acknowledges that as individuals grow, they make slight changes to their past behaviors, such as body movements, pronunciation, or facial expressions, and try to improve their communication.

  • What does the script imply about the role of communication in the life of a child from birth to school age?

    -The script implies that communication plays a crucial role in a child's life from the moment they are born, starting with crying and evolving into verbal communication as the child interacts with parents, teachers, and friends.

  • How does the helical model of communication differ from other models?

    -The helical model differs by considering communication as a lifelong process that is not only continuous but also cyclical, with past behaviors influencing current and future communication.

  • What is the significance of the helical model in understanding communication errors and nervousness?

    -The helical model helps in understanding that communication errors and nervousness are part of the learning process, and as individuals grow and gain experience, they can make modifications to improve their communication.

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