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Communication Contexts Communication Communication is the process of using messages to generate meaning . Context Context is a set of circumstances or a situation What Are Communication Contexts ? Communication occurs in a context . Communication occurs between two friends , between a teacher and students in the classroom . The number of people involved in communication affects the kind of communication that occurs . You may communicate with yourself , with another person , or with many others . The difference among these situations affect your choices of the most appropriate verbal and nonverbal codes . Intrapersonal Communication Computer – Mediated Communication Mass Communication Interpersonal Communication Public Communication Intrapersonal Communication Intrapersonal communication is the process of using messages to generate meaning within the self . Intrapersonal Communication is the communication that occurs within your own mind . Example Suppose you and the person you have been dating for two years share the same attitude toward education and a future career . After the two of you finish your undergraduate degree , you plan to attend graduate school together and then to run your own business . But one day your partner informs you that he has decided to work in the family business . In your opinion this action changes everything including you and your partner future . When you begin to share your feelings with your partner , he becomes angry and says your attitude is just another example of your inflexibility .You tell your partner that you can not discuss the issue now and that you need to think things over a while . You are engaged in intrapersonal communication . Other Activities Include In Intrapersonal Communication Solving problems internally Resolving internal conflict Planning for the future Evaluating yourself and your relationships with others Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication is the process of using messages to generate meaning between at least two people in a situation that allows mutual opportunities for both speaking and listening . Activities Include In Interpersonal Communication To solve problems To resolve conflict To fulfill social needs To share information To improve perceptions of oneself Subsets Of Interpersonal Communication Dyadic Communication Small-Group Communication Interpersonal Communication Dyadic Communication Dyadic communication is simply two person communication . Interviews Talk with parent Talk with child o o o Small-Group Communication The process of using messages to generate meaning in a small group of people . Families Work Groups Support Groups Religious Groups Study Groups o o o o o Public Communication Public communication is the process of using messages to generate meanings in a situation in which a single source transmits a message to a number of receivers , who give nonverbal and sometimes , question and answer feedback . In public communication the source adapts the message to the audience in an attempt to achieve maximum understanding . Sometimes everyone in the audience understands the speakers message , sometimes many people fail to understand . Public communication is recognized by its formality , structure and planning . You probably are frequently a receiver of public communication in lecture classes , at convocations , at religious services .Occasionally , you also may be a source , when you speak in a group , when you introduce a guest speaker in a large audience . Public communication most often informs and persuades , but it can also entertain , introduce , announce , welcome . Mass Communication Mass communication is the process of using messages to generate meanings in a mediated system , between a source and a large number of unseen receivers . When you watch your favorite TV show , the signals are going from the broadcast studio to a satellite or cable system and then from that system to your TV set . “ Transmission system is a mediator between the sender and the receiver ” . Media Convergence Media convergence is the way that broadcasting , publishing and digital communication are congregating . Computer-Mediated Communication Computer-mediated communication (CMC) includes human communication and information shared through the different communication networks . Computer-mediated communication requires digital literacy , which is the ability to find , evaluate and use information that is available via computer . The Email messages , discussion group threads , newsgroup notes , instant messages and text messages serve as the message while humans continue to serve as the sources or receivers of those messages . Technological Convergence Technological convergence is the way that technology systems are changing to perform similar tasks . How Is CMC Unique As A Communication Context ? Messages can be sent and received at different times . People can pre-structure messages to which they give a great deal of thought or they can quickly dash off a message with no thought at all . CMC may allow equality among people as demographic features and social status are removed . How To Determined Communication Contexts ? The various communication contexts can be determined by several factors . oThe number of people involved o The level of formality o The opportunities for feedback o The need for restructuring messages oThe degree of stability of roles of speaker and listener . Differences In Perception Perception The process of becoming aware of objects and events from the senses . How Do Differences In Perception Occur ? Perception is subjective , active and creative . Differences in perception may be the result of physiological factors , people’s past experience and roles , their cultures and cocultures and their present feelings and circumstances . Physiology Physiology is the scientific study of function in living systems . Its focus is in how organisms , organ systems , organs , cells , and bio-molecules carry out the chemical or physical functions that exist in a living system . Physiological Factors People are not physiologically identical to anyone else . People differ from each other in gender , height , weight , body type and senses . A person may be a tall or short , have poor eyesight or have impaired hearing , he may be particularly sensitive to smell or his body temperature may be colder than the rest of your family’s body temperature . Physiological Factors Difference in perception also may arise from temporary conditions . A head-ache , fatigue or a pulled muscle can cause you to perceive a critical comment when a friendly one is being offered . o You may not see a stop sign if your thoughts are elsewhere . o If you are tired , you may perceive stimuli differently than when you are well rested . o Hunger and thirst may also affect your perceptive skills . The concept that explains the influence of your past experiences on your perceptions is “ Perceptual Constancy ” . Perceptual Constancy Perceptual constancy is the idea that your past experiences lead you to see the world in a way that is difficult to change your initial perceptions persist . Past Experiences What happened to you in the past influences your current perceptions . A bad experience in a given situation may cause you to avoid that situation in the future . Your experiences affect how you respond to professors , police , politicians , and lawyers . Role Role is a part an individual plays in a group , an individual’s function or expected behavior . Roles Roles also influence perceptions . You may be a student , a single mother or father , a political leader , or a business major . Your roles affect your communication , whom you talk to , how you talk to them , what language you use , and how you respond to feedback . A good example of how perceptual constancy and role are related involves parent’s treatment of their children . Even after some people become adults , their parents treat them as they did when they were growing up . Roles also tend to change with context . In your home you are a son or daughter , mother or father . In the classroom you are a student and at work you may be an editor or a manager . Culture Culture is a system of shared beliefs , values , customs , behaviors and artifacts that the members of a society use to cope with one another and with their world . Culture The ways people greet each other , position themselves when they talk , and even eat and sleep are all influenced by culture. Marshall R. Singer (1982) , an intercultural communication researcher ,maintains that what people see , hear , taste , touch and smell is conditioned by their culture . He says that people’s perceptions are largely learned , the greater the experiential differences among people , the greater the disparity in their perceptions . Conversely , the more similar their back-grounds , the more similarly they perceive the world . People from different cultures and different countries perceive communication differently . American speakers who are accustomed to a certain level of feedback might find audiences in Finland and Norway to be inexpressive . Interpersonal communication behaviors also vary as a result of cultural differences . Co-Culture Co-culture is a group whose beliefs or behaviors distinguish it from the large culture of which it is a part and with which it shares numerous similarities . women and men tend to see the world differently , to communicate about it differently and even to practice and perceive communication itself differently . Women tend to see talk as relational , as a way to understand feelings , whereas men tend to see talk as instrumental as a way to achieve a task . Feelings It is used to describe experiences other than the physical sensation of touch , such as a feeling of warmth . Circumstances The existing conditions or state of affairs surrounding and affecting . Present Feelings And Circumstances If you have ever spent a night alone in a large house , a deserted dormitory , or an unfamiliar residence , you probably understand that perceptions are altered by circumstances . Most people experience a remarkable change in their hearing at night when they are alone . They hear creaking , whining , scraping , cracking sounds at night but not during the day . The lack of other stimuli including light , other sounds , and people with whom to talk coupled with a slight feeling of anxiety provides circumstances that result in more acute hearing . Imagine you are talking to a classmate about an assignment and she looks away from you , does not respond to your attempts at conversation , but asks an occasional question . Why Is She Acting Distant And Disinterested ? She might be catching a cold or the flu and be uncomfortable talking . Or , she has had the experience of helping other classmates out with their work with no gratitude on their part . She might feel because of her cultural background that she should not be telling you what to do on assignment . Consider public speaking and how this information is important for message design . If you are going to speak on a topic that is controversial by people of a certain age , you might think about the demographics of your audience . TH E EN D