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Communication. Communication as a means of information exchange. Communication as interaction. Communication as understanding
1. COMMUNICATION
Communication as a means of information exchangeCommunication as interaction
Communication as understanding
2. The notion of social communication
THE NOTION OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATION• Communication is the process of creating
contacts between people caused by the
need for mutual activity.
3. Parts of communication
PARTS OF COMMUNICATIONSender (communicator)
Message
Receiver (recipient)
4. Sender (communicator) and Receiver (recipient)
SENDER (COMMUNICATOR) AND RECEIVER (RECIPIENT)Are both active and independent
Form an idea about each other
Act purposefully
Communicate verbally and nonverbally
Influence each other
5. Features of communication
FEATURES OF COMMUNICATIONA subject interacts with a subject
Includes a unified coding system
6. Functions of Communication
FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNICATIONCommunicative
Information (information exchange)
Emotive (showing emotional
contacts)
Creative (forming of new relations)
Self-expression
7. Subject of communication
SUBJECT OF COMMUNICATIONReal
illusive
Imaginary
8. Means of communication
MEANS OF COMMUNICATION9. Nonverbal communication
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATIONAppearance (clothes, hair style,
etc.)
Signals (traffic lights, etc.)
Signs (drawings, drafts, etc.)
Tactile (handshaking, etc.)
10. Symbolic gestures
SYMBOLIC GESTURESDid you know??
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11. Structure of communication
STRUCTURE OF COMMUNICATIONCommunication
Integration
Perception
Verbal
Nonverbal
Psychological impact;
personality changes
because of other people’s
influence
A process of
understanding. Helps
participants interact
with each other.
Cooperation
Participants act
together in order
to reach the
mutual goal
Rivalry
Reaching the
goal via
competing with
other participants
12. Social perception
SOCIAL PERCEPTIONEmpathy (the ability to understand and share
the feelings of others)
Social Reflection
Casual Attribution (the attempt to predict or
explain the partner’s behaviour based on the
similarities of certain situation with well-known
prototypes.)
13. Communication barriers
COMMUNICATION BARRIERSsocial differences: social position,
profession.
individual psychological characteristics of
communicators (An excessive shyness of
one of the partners, etc.)