Models of Communication
Models of Communication
GAME:
Message Relay
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MODELS OF
COMMUNICATION
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MODELS OF
COMMUNICATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
Linear
Interactive
Transactional
SMCR
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LINEAR MODELS
These models suggest that information
flows sequentially during the process.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Aristotle
Harold Lasswell
Claude Elwood Shannon and Warren Weaver
Eugene White
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A teacher in
Rhetoric
(5BC)
SPEAKER
Aristotles Model of
Communication
SPEECH
(Message)
3 TYPES OF SETTING
1. Legal setting (court)
2. Deliberative setting (politics)
3. Ceremonial setting
(celebrations & other events)
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SETTING is
the most
important part
AUDIENCE
(Listener)
Harold
Lasswell
(1948)
Lasswells Model of
Communication
Active
It is a one-way channel.
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Passive
It is known as the
TELEPHONE MODEL (1948).
Expressing
It is circular and
continuous. There is
no beginning or end.
Transmitting
Symbolizing
Thinking
Receiving
Monitoring
Decoding
Feedback
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INTERACTIVE MODEL
The
model
suggest
that
communication is a dynamic exchange.
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Speaker and
Listener take turns
to speak
Key element:
Overlapping of the
Field of Experience
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TRANSACTIONAL MODEL
The
model
suggest
that
communication is a dynamic exchange.
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Verbal and
Nonverbal
behavioral cues
Decoding
Private Cues
Private Cues
Encoding
Encoding
Person 2
Public cues
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It is a multi-layered
feedback system.
The sender and
receiver interchange
in their places.
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