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Hope you're feeling educating cause today post is gonna be about....
FOUNDATION OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION
the foundation of human communication
Mr Anwari asked,
"what is Human communication ?"
The first question of the class.
Some answered "a massage meant to sent to other person"
here is my point of view of the subject.
Human Communication is about how we, the people of planet earth commute with each other in various way.
The main commute method is by our senses, where we commute using languages with each other.
Languages is an important tools in communication as it's our source of how we commute with each other.
but what is language ?
Language is either is spoken or written,
consisting of words in a structured and conventional way for communication,
whether from body language to emotion.
Communication is an important aspect in our daily life,
as it is the foundation of first impression.
How people see us and conclude our personality and attitude will depend on our we make our first impression.
Other than first impression, Communication skill is needed in many aspect in our life such as...
: asking for direction
: discussion a topic with family and friends
: interviewing for a job
: meeting your lover's parent (⊙︿⊙")
: ETC..
now that we covered the basis of Human Communication,
Here's the list of subtopic will be discussing here:
+ Communication (discussed on the above)
+ The areas of human communication
+ Culture and human communication
+ The components of human communication
+ The purpose of human communication
Human communication comes in many field,
for beginner (like me 。(*^▽^*)ゞ ) ,
we will cover a few area of Human Communication
the area of Human communication are..
1: Intrapersonal Communication
2: Interpersonal Communication
3: Small group & organizational communication
4: Public communication
5: Mass communication
Definition: Internal communication with the communicator.
Simplify meaning: Talking to yourself
Interpersonal Communication
Not to be mistake with intrapersonal communication (difference of "-tra" and "-ter")
Definition: a communication between two or more people
Small group & organizational communication
Definition: communicate with a group of people between (5++)
Public communication
Definition: To inform and/or persuade an audience.
Mass communication
Definition: Individual being commute via media (E.g, TV, newspaper, etc)
and that's pretty for "area of Human Communication"
next part..
Culture and human communication
What is Culture and how does it relate to Human Communication?
Culture was form since the beginning of civilization ,
when human start to form they own lifestyle and languages,
and from that, they start to form they own civilization.
but with so many culture being formed from all over the world,
there bound to be conflict due to cultural difference.
so this is where human communication comes in handy
In human communication,
it aim to understand how communication influence between one with another
and to distinguish what's universal and what's relative between one cultural and another totally different cultural.
after through understanding and analysis,
only then we are able to effectively communicate in wide variety of intercultural situation.
Examples of Cultural difference..
USA vs China
USA
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CHINA
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Multiple types of races (Latin, south America, Africa, & Asia)
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Mainly consist of Chinese or Asian
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Extrovert personality
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Introvert personality
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Informal in social circle
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Formal in social circle
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The components of human communication
one of the component of Human Communication is Communication Context which consist of..
- Socio-psychological context
- Physical context
- Cultural context
- Temporal context
Socio-psychological Context
Definition: it includes the relationships among participants, the roles that people play, and also includes the friendliness/unfriendliness,seriousness/humorousness,formality/informality of the situation.
Simplify: the relationship of the people and the situation in a conversation or a discussion.
Example: Is it OK for you to talk about the clubbing party when you visit a friend who her mother just passed away? No. you need to determine the social environment and the audience.
Physical context
Definition: concrete environment has the influence in a communication.
Example: Comparing a lecture class and a tutorial class,
A lecture class consist of 100+ people and the communication circle is between the students and lecturer, where the lecturer will have to commute with 100+ student.
On the other hand
A tutorial normally consist of 20+ student and due to the lower number of student,
the communication between student and lecturer are more flexible and more interactive.
Cultural context
Definition: The beliefs, values and behaviour that are shared by a group of people and is passed down from generation to the next.
Examples: A Chinese family will teaches their children the do's and don't of chinese new year celebration and their origin of rules.
Temporal context
Definition: The suitable time of an individual or group determine the communication taking place
Examples: a group of student prefer to discuss during the afternoon as they're wide awake, and a good excuse to go out makan after discussion ;DD
Component of Human communication consist of ;
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> Source & Receiver
> Messages
> Feedback & Feedforward
> Channels
> Noise
> Effect
Source-Receiver
Definition: Two way role that interchanges actively in a conversation.
>Source: Encode messages(ideas) Speaks, write, gesture
Examples: John tell Ah Bu that he want to eat subway later,
Ah bu tried to listen but because the class room is noisy,
John write in a paper and gesture Ah Bu to take the paper
Ah Bu read it and respond to John that he want makan boat noddles
Messages
Definition: a communication containing some information, news, advice, request, or the like, sent by messenger, telephone, email, or other means.
Feedback & Feedforward
Definition: Responses and Comment
Channel
The types of Channel:
#Vocal Channel - Spoken Words
#Visual Channel - Body Gesture
#Olfactory Channel - Smells, Oder
#Tactile Channel - Touch
Noise
The types of Noise:
#Physical Noise - pedestrian or external sound that is not within the communication circle
#Psychological Noise - Impression, the judgement or perception of a person(hearing of memory loss also consider as Psychological noise)
#Semantic Noise - Jargon, specific terms
Effect
The types of Effect:
#Intellectual/Cognitive - a change of thinking and mind
#Affective - behavioural changes
#Psychomotor - Physical behavioural changes
The Purposes of Human Communication
What are the purpose of Human Communication ?
the purposes of it are..
♚ To help
communicate to help – family, therapist,psychologist
♛To discover
personal discovery
♚To relate
maintain relationship with others
♛To persuade
to buy, promote, value
♚To play
Enjoyable, exciting
We are a creature,
A creature of complexity, capable of desires, fears, and physical and mental needs.
and to full fill such needs is by
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PHEWWWW
FINALLY ( °̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥◡͐°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥)
and lastly...
Mr Anwari asked us a unique question ;)
A group of deaf and mute
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A group of blind
How can they communicate?
what's your answer for this ?
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Bye, see you in my next post ~(˘▾˘)~
AFTERWORD----------------
after attending my 2nd and 3rd class of Human Comm. ,
turns out Mr Anwari is a very happy, cheerful and nice guy (▰˘◡˘▰)
Hope to continue seeing him happy (~ ̄▽ ̄)~
Please take care of us sir :DD
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