Wildcard
Termonology
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The most common name in the world
What is Mohammad
100
A system of shared meanings and assumptions that draws people together within a social context of shared power
What is Culture
100
According to Deanna and John, this perspective means that we question and engage what we experience and imagine the possibility of growth in areas.
What is critical perspective
100
Aristotle composed the 5 canons of rhetoric and of them one is missing. Invention, memory, style, delivery and ...?
What is arrangement
100
A way of thinking about students as being "already Knowledgeable" instead of empty vessels. This method works on "drawing out" instead of cramming in information.
What is problem-posing
200
He is the 46th vice president of the United states
Who is Joe Biden
200
Engaging the public through careful, thoughtful, and responsible communication toward an end that seeks a better world for our communities.
What is Public advocacy
200
An example of this term is: Miley Cyrus is a white female, celebrity status, talent level is debatable
What is Cultural location
200
He believed the Sophists were advocating manipulation and were irresponsible in how they viewed public speaking.
Who is Plato
200
Example: "If cell phone companies continue to push smart phones on consumers then soon everyone will have to have one in order to use a cell phone. Then Smart phones will be in every household meaning everyone will be susceptible to the cancer causing frequencies cell phones cause. If that happens, we will have to up insurance policies since everyone will be getting cancer.
What is Slippery slope reasoning
300
I am weightless, but you can see me. Put me in a bucket, and I'll make it lighter. What am I?
What is a hole
300
A process of granting some group with more power and privilege the ability to shape our worldviews, attitudes, beliefs, expectations and actions.
What is hegemony
300
Example: Communication helps create us and what we think of as our realities.
What is Communication as representation
300
Example: The other weekend I attended the Renaissance Festival. An employee dressed in renaissance attire heckled passing individuals to buy pickles from a barrel. He was very informal, loud and ill-mannered when heckling people about pickles.
What is Voice
300
A Profound innovator in literacy instruction. He wrote a famous book called "Pedagogy of the Oppressed"
Who is Paulo Freire
400
I walk into a room at it is completely dark. All that is in the room is an oil lantern, a match, a candle and one piece of paper. Which one do I lite first?
What is a match
400
The story of how the communication field has formed includes five parts according to John and Deanna. These five concepts of understanding the field are often referred to as.....
What is a paradigm
400
This way of thinking about communication fails to acknowledge the power of language to shape us and our worlds. Often refers to communication as being abstract and separate from our lives.
What is Communication as representation
400
According to this term, communication is not static but is constantly changing. Communication is determined and created by multiple individuals as a means for understanding the world around us.
What is Social Constructionism
400
"Dogs are in numerous ways, superior to cats. This claim is indisputable for three reasons. 1.Majority of dogs are loyal, unlike cats 2.The actions of cats are unpredictable 3.Unlike Dogs, Cats have the ability to scheme" This is an example of what sort of reasoning?
What is Deductive reasoning
500
When a person attacks someone's appearance, political beliefs or ideals rather than focus on the speaker's current argument
What is Ad Hominem
500
A process is somewhat distinct or unique for each of us. This term is often used along side recursive when describing the process of communication
What is idiosyncratic
500
The field of communications has changed considerably over time. During its lifespan there was an important portion where communication became substantive and quantifiable and in turn, the field gained more respect in academia.
What is the Move to Science
500
Example of the term: "Greenhouse gasses contribute to global warming. Humans contribute to greenhouse gas production. Humans are solely to blame for global warming"
What is Non Sequitur
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