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We start by reviewing some basics of communication theory which apply to all communication, such as how communication works, perception, verbal and nonverbal communication, diversity, listening, and disclosure.
Communication theory is the systematic study of the principles and processes by which information is transmitted and understood. It explores the dynamics of interaction, the role of context, the impact of culture, and the effects of media.
We focus on communication theories that can be applied in your personal and professional lives. Understanding these theories, including their underlying assumptions and the predic-tions that they make, can make you a more competent communicator. WHAT IS COMMUNICATION?
Communication theory provides a way of talking about and analyzing key events, processes, and commitments that together form communication. Theory can be seen as a way to map the world and make it navigable; communication theory gives us tools to answer empirical, conceptual, or practical communication questions. [1]
Looking at modern strategy theory, this article focuses on communication theory as an ongoing process of meaning construction. It posits that communication is a process that is interactive by nature and participatory at all levels.
Communication : scope and purpose -- 2. A model of the communication process -- 3. The fidelity of communication : determinants of effect -- 4. Learning : communication in a personal context -- 5. Interaction : The goal of interpersonal communication -- 6. Social systems : The matrix of communication -- 7. Meaning and communication -- 8.
Communication Theory: A Foundation for Understanding. A theory in communication studies is a structured set of concepts that clarifies the relationships between those concepts to enhance our understanding of a specific phenomenon. It provides a framework for describing, explaining, predicting, and ultimately controlling phenomena.