Nature of Communication
Summary
TLDRIn 'Mojo 1 Lesson 2: Nature of Communication,' Ma'am Honey explores the multifaceted concept of communication, emphasizing its dynamic, complex, and inevitable nature. She explains communication as a two-way process involving mutual understanding and the exchange of ideas, messages, and information. Highlighting its irreversibility and unrepeatability, the lesson underscores the importance of careful messaging in our daily interactions, whether verbal or non-verbal.
Takeaways
- 🌐 Communication is a broad concept that varies in definition based on individual perspectives and experiences.
- 🔁 It is more than just transferring messages; it involves mutual understanding between the parties involved.
- 📚 The etymological root of 'communication' is the Latin word 'communicare', emphasizing sharing, exchanging, and making common.
- 📢 Stephen McCormick defines communication as a process of sharing and conveying messages across various channels, contexts, and cultures.
- 🔄 Communication is a dynamic and evolving process that influences and is influenced by subsequent interactions.
- 🤝 It is a two-way process requiring interaction between at least two people, aiming for mutual understanding.
- 🗣️ Communication can be both verbal and non-verbal, often involving a combination of words, gestures, and expressions.
- 👥 It occurs between multiple parties and can take various forms such as conversations, group discussions, or written correspondence.
- 👀 Communication is inevitable and constant; even silence or inaction can be interpreted as a form of communication.
- 🔒 Once communication occurs, it is irreversible, meaning the impact of words or actions cannot be undone.
- 🔄 The effect of communication is unrepeatable; subsequent repetitions of the same message may have different impacts due to changing contexts or listener states.
Q & A
What is the broad definition of communication according to the script?
-Communication is broadly defined as the exchange of ideas, messages, and information between two or more persons, with the emphasis on mutual understanding.
What does the etymological definition of 'communication' suggest about its nature?
-The etymological definition, derived from the Latin word 'communicare', suggests that communication is about sharing, exchanging, transmitting, or making common information, ideas, and messages.
How does Stephen McCormick define communication in his book 'Interpersonal Communication'?
-Stephen McCormick defines communication as a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, context, media, and cultures.
Why is communication described as a process?
-Communication is described as a process because it involves a source or speaker encoding and sending a message through a channel to a receiver who decodes it and provides feedback, evolving and developing over time.
How does the script describe the dynamic nature of communication?
-The script describes communication as dynamic because it is always changing within a context that varies due to factors like the people involved, the place, the channels used, and the situation.
What does it mean for communication to occur between two or more people?
-Communication occurring between two or more people means that there is an interaction involving the exchange of information, which can take various forms such as phone conversations, face-to-face interactions, group discussions, or letter correspondence.
Why is communication considered a two-way process?
-Communication is considered a two-way process because it involves not only the exchange of information but also the creation and sharing of meaning between participants.
How does the script explain the inevitability of communication?
-The script explains the inevitability of communication by stating that we are constantly communicating through our actions, expressions, and behaviors, even when we do not intend to.
What is the irreversible nature of communication, and why is it important?
-The irreversible nature of communication means that once a message is sent, it cannot be taken back or undone, emphasizing the importance of careful choice of words before speaking.
Why is communication described as unrepeatable?
-Communication is described as unrepeatable because even if the same words are used, the context, the listeners, and the relationship may have changed, resulting in a different effect each time.
What are the key characteristics or features of communication summarized in the script?
-The key characteristics or features of communication summarized in the script include it being a process, dynamic, complex, occurring between two or more people, involving both verbal and non-verbal elements, inevitable, irreversible, and unrepeatable.
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