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Communication is a complex process that involves the exchange of information between individuals. It has several key elements and principles that guide how people interact and understand each other. Effective communication requires a sender transmitting a message through a medium to a receiver, who then provides feedback. It is shaped by context, can have many interpretations, and is influenced by culture and technology.

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Communication is a complex process that involves the exchange of information between individuals. It has several key elements and principles that guide how people interact and understand each other. Effective communication requires a sender transmitting a message through a medium to a receiver, who then provides feedback. It is shaped by context, can have many interpretations, and is influenced by culture and technology.

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Communication Processes,

Principles and Ethics

PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
Communication

“common” “communico”

belonging to confer
to many with others
It is the mutual exchange of information, ideas and
understanding by any effective means.
Communication is a process by which people
send messages or exchange thoughts with one
another in a verbal or non-verbal manner.
“Communication is a two-way street.”
sender

feedback message

ELEMENTS OF
receiver COMMUNICATION medium

noise channel

context
Principles and
Characteristics of
Communication
Communication is schemata driven

• The theory states that all knowledge/data is


organized into units. Each unit is a schema.
Within each schema information is stored – this
information can pertain to anything.
• Schemata are the cornerstones for our knowledge
and decisions, without them quick thinking
wouldn’t be possible.
• Transmitted messages become understandable or
meaningful because of your background
knowledge about the messages.
Communication is an interpretative act

The sender has the absolute knowledge


about his/her message therefore the role of
the receiver is just to interpret, infer, or
guess the meaning of things appealing to
his sense of hearing.
Communication does not guarantee a direct
or automatic link between two minds

This form of knowledge becomes


meaningful only to others when you initiate
to communicate with them.
Communication is active, powerful or forceful

• It is active because it engages speakers


and listeners in action of giving and
receiving information.
• It is powerful and forceful for it elicits
different meanings or reactions.
Communication is symbolic

• Symbols, signs or marks


like letters, words,
sentences graphs, pictures
and other concrete objects
represent or stand for ideas
that you intend to convey
verbally.
• For non-verbal
communication, you resort
to bodily actions.
Communication always results in
something
It is impossible for any person
communicating not to get any response or
reaction at all from his listeners
Communication is irreversible

You are free to talk about anything


under the sun, but once you utter
something, the things you have said
remain as it is susceptible to different
interpretations or meanings.
Communication is contextual

Communication also takes into


consideration the time, place, topic,
occasion, purpose and manner of
communication.
Communication is
developmental or progressive
• To communicate ideas is to go through
the different stages of language learning
that begins from birth to elementary, high
school, and college levels.
• It is not a one time learning towards
communicative competence.
Communication is a process

Several stages of communication take


place when people exchange or share ideas
with one another. Each stage involves
elements with different functions.
Communication is ethical

Any communication event is expected to apply


rules, moral values and beliefs agreed upon by
societal members and cultural group you belong
Communication is influenced by
media and technology
• You are in the era of “knowledge
explosion” or modern technology.
• Using modern electronic communication
devices, an exchange of ideas occurs just
in seconds or minutes regardless of the
distance between or among the
participants.
Flow of Communication

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