Helsingin Yliopisto
Download
Report
Transcript Helsingin Yliopisto
Communication and context
The concept of communication: what is
communication?
Means of conveying information
Connection between persons
Process of sharing information
Sharing of meaning
Creation of shared understanding
Communication is dynamic
Communication is transactional
Presenting information and eliciting responses
www.helsinki.fi/yliopisto
17.7.2015
Sender, receiver, message, channel (or
medium)
Encoding the message: selecting the signs
(words or other expressions) needed for
formulating the message
Verbal signs
Nonverbal signs
Oral, visual or tactile
Message: content of communication
Message transmitted over a channel (medium)
www.helsinki.fi/yliopisto
17.7.2015
Noise: anything that distorts the message,
partly different for spoken and written texts
Mechanical noise (channel noise): smudged
ink on paper, static in radio transmission
Semantic noise (ineffective use of language):
ambiguity, inaccuracy, jargon
Environmental noise (external noise): crowd
chatter, phone ringing in the middle of a
conversation
Internal noise (inability of the receiver to
focus): tiredness poor decision making
www.helsinki.fi/yliopisto
17.7.2015
Intentional receiver: the person whom the
sender intended to receive the message
Unintentional receiver: someone who just
happens to receive the message
(unexpectedly)
Decoding the message: interpreting the words
or other expressions used for the formulation
of the message
Receiver response: action, evaluation,
consideration, silence
www.helsinki.fi/yliopisto
17.7.2015
Communication is a social interaction
There is a relationship between Sender and
Receiver
This relationship may be called the context of
the communication
Physical context: Sender and Receiver are in a
specific space
Social context: Sender and Receiver play
certain social roles
Cultural: Sender and Receiver act in a specific
cultural setting
www.helsinki.fi/yliopisto
17.7.2015