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ORGC1310-- Interpersonal Communication Section 1

ORGC1310-- Interpersonal Communication Section 1. Ringo Ma, PhD Professor Department of Communication Studies Office: RRS630 Phone: 34117483 Email: ringoma@hkbu.edu.hk. One to one The role of speaker shifts repeatedly from one person to another.

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ORGC1310-- Interpersonal Communication Section 1

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  1. ORGC1310--Interpersonal CommunicationSection 1 Ringo Ma, PhD Professor Department of Communication Studies Office: RRS630 Phone: 34117483 Email: ringoma@hkbu.edu.hk

  2. One to one The role of speaker shifts repeatedly from one person to another. Communicators have a great deal of access to each other. Free exchange of ideas One to many One speaker (so what are the audience’s expectations?) Limited access to each other A relatively continuous address by one person Interpersonal Communication vs. Public Speaking

  3. Interpersonal Communication vs. Mass Communication • Two step and multi-step models of mass communication • Mediated interpersonal communication • Personalized mass communication and mass-mediated interpersonal communication

  4. Situational vs. Qualitative Definitions • Situational— based on observable components • Qualitative—three criteria • Minimal stereotyping • Creation of unique rules • Sharing of personal information (increased self-disclosure)

  5. Three Philosophies of Communication—Dean Burnlund • Message-centered philosophy of communication • Speaker-centered philosophy of communication • Meaning-centered philosophy of communication

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