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Launching Your Study
of Communication Theory
A First Look at
Communication Theory
8th edition
Em Griffin
© 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Launching Your Study of
Communication Theory
 What Is a Theory and What Does It Do?
 What Is Communication?
 An Arrangement of Ideas to Aid Comprehension
 Chapter Features to Enliven Theory
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What Is a Theory?
Theory – set of systematic, informed
hunches about the way things work
Set of hunches
Informed hunches
Hunches that are systematic
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What Is a Theory?
Images of theory
Theories
as nets
Theories
as lenses
Theories
as maps
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What Is Communication?
Communication – relational
process of creating and interpreting
messages that elicit a response
Messages
• Text – record of a message that can
be analyzed by others; for example,
books, films, DVDs, phonographs,
or any transcript or recording
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What Is Communication?
Communication (continued)
Creation of messages
• Text usually constructed, invented,
planned, crafted, constituted, selected,
or adopted by the communicator
Interpretation of messages
• Messages do not interpret themselves
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What Is Communication?
Communication (continued)
A relational process
• Takes place between two or more
persons and affects the nature of
the connections among those people
Messages that elicit a response
• Messages have an effect
upon people who receive them
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An Arrangement of Ideas
to Aid Comprehension
Division I – Overview
Division II – Interpersonal Communication
Division III – Group and
Public Communication
Division IV – Mass Communication
Division V – Cultural Context
Division VI – Integration
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Chapter Features to Enliven
Theory
Use extended examples from life
on a college campus, a well-known
communication event, or the
conversations of characters
in movies, books, or TV shows
Student accounts of
applications of theories
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Chapter Features to Enliven
Theory
 “Questions to
Sharpen Your Focus”
 “Conversations with
Communication Theorists”
 “A Second Look”
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