A strategy for seeing, studying, or understanding something
What is Perspective
100
First impressions, stereotypes, parataxic distortions are types of this.
What is Prejudgement
100
Using communication to appear as normal, competent, and acceptable members of society.
What is Social participation
100
Sending and receiving messages
What is Single Contingency
100
Interacting and doing things together
What is Double Contingency
200
Something written to inform members of a large audience about a topic significant to them
What is Trade Book
200
An openness to unfamiliar, unplanned experiences and perspectives with someone
What is Active listening
200
Why we are deeply invested in affirming our value as individual persons in groups, and the value of the groups we join.
What is Social Identity
200
Sending and receiving of messages, interpersonal interaction, and public interaction are examples of
What is "What communication IS"
200
Shared expectations about what constitutes intelligible and appropriate social action
What are Cultural Norms
300
a text written by at least one comm expert for non-academic audiences
What is Translational scholarship
300
sharing your inner experiences (observations, thoughts, feelings, needs) with others in a way that is direct, immediate, clear, straight, and supportive
What is Expressing
300
Terms that help to constitute social identities
What is Personal Address
300
____________ is aware of skills (in relatively scripted interactions) as well as the messiness of relatively non-scripted interactions
What is a proficient communicator
300
Socio-culturally approved courses of action, and
evaluating others’ conduct
What are Rules
400
Communication writing for whom the target audience is assumed to have specialized knowledge
What is Original Communication Scholarship
400
Skills for managing complex social relations
What is Social Skills
400
Beliefs that inform and shape our communication and social participation
What is Cultural Discourse
400
The four quadrants of the self that include "open", "blind", "hidden", "unkown"
What is Johari Window
400
When we communicate our shared sense of the world (i.e. social relationships and other social realities) into being.
What is The Constitutive View of Communication
500
The dominant Western view of communication is that it is a ________
What is Skill
500
opening up various facets of the “self” for the other in order to have a positive, meaningful, unanticipated social experience
What is Self disclosure
500
Using locally available (cultural) communication resources to be with others in groups/communities and to affirm the existence and identity of groups/communities
What is Cultural Communication
500
We fail to do this because we fear strangers because of social custom and self-doubt.
What is Making contact
500
The view that we use communication to build our understanding of reality