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Gerry Philipsen (born 1944), Professor Emeritus of Communication at the University of Washington [1] is an American academic and ethnographer of communication. Philipsen's research treats communicative acts as occurring within cultural, social and small group settings.
According to Gerry Philipsen, the Speech Codes Theory is a historically enacted, socially constructed system of terms, meanings, premises, and rules, pertaining to communicative conduct. One of his six general propositions is that wherever there is a distinctive culture, there is to be found a distinctive speech code.
Gerry Philipsen explained, "Each community has its own cultural values about speaking and these are linked to judgments of situational appropriateness." [ 7 ] The meaning and the understanding of the presence or absence of speech within different communities will vary.
Gerry Philipsen (1992) studies what he terms "speech codes" among the Nacirema, which he contrasts with the speech codes of another semi-fictionalized group of Americans, the inhabitants of Teamsterville culture. His Nacirema comprises primarily middle-class west-coast Americans.
Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist are the first Golden Bachelor success story. Gerry got down on one knee and proposed to Teresa during the season 1 finale, which filmed in Costa Rica and aired in ...
Studies such as Gerry Philipsen's analysis of cultural communication strategies in a blue-collar, working-class neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Speaking 'Like a Man' in Teamsterville, paved the way for the expansion of ethnographic research in the study of communication.
Golden Bachelor stars Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist will sit down for an “emotional” interview during an upcoming episode of Good Morning America. “They captured the hearts of millions on ...
Philipsen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andy Philipsen (1939–1985), Canadian politician; Constantin Philipsen (1859–1925), Danish photographer and cineaste; Gerry Philipsen (born 1944), American ethnographer of communication; Jasper Philipsen (born 1998), Belgian cyclist; Jette Philipsen, Danish cricketer