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  1. Oct 30, 2018 · In simple terms, communication means speaking to or with some other person near or far away, either face-to-face through speech, telephone calls or text messages, body language,...

  2. Nov 20, 2020 · It is clear from these definitions that communication is the process through which ideas are sent from one person to another or from one group of people to another,...

  3. Communication is crucial for developing positive relationships with children, young people and their families, colleagues and other professionals. • Communication allows ideas to be conveyed clearly and succinctly.

    • Ruth Martos
    • Preface
    • TO THE STUDENT
    • Acknowledgements
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    As we write this text, we are very aware of today’s changing and challenging communica-tion climate. From highly charged political debates to expressing complex emotional reactions in 280 characters to everyday interactions with our friends and work colleagues, communication is central to our personal and professional lives. As our choices for comm...

    Our philosophy centers on our belief that effective communication requires knowledge, skills, motivation, ethics, and patience. All of us possess communication skills that have been acquired from observing and interacting with others as well as from being a consumer of popular culture. However, personal experiences often lead us to rely too much on...

    Like every book, this one owes much to the efforts of others in addition to our own work as authors. We wish to thank the entire Cambridge team, including Rosemary Crawley and, especially, Andrew Winnard, whose belief in us is what inspired and sustained the project. Additionally, we’re indebted to the scholars whose work we drew upon to present th...

    A textbook that introduces the study of communication through examples and applications in various contexts. It covers the communication process, culture, perception, verbal and nonverbal communication, listening, responding, interpersonal and group communication, media, speech, and more.

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  4. This chapter from a book by Lewis and Gower (1980) defines communication as the transmission of a signal or signals between two or more organisms where selection has favoured both the production and the reception of the signal(s). It also discusses the problems of defining communication, such as the interval between emission and response, the variability in communication behaviour, and the evolution of signalling systems.

    • D. Brian Lewis, D. Michael Gower
    • 1980
  5. This chapter explains the concept of communication and its variations, contexts, and competence. It also introduces the criteria for evaluating communication theories and their applications for personal and professional life.

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  7. Sep 10, 2023 · Understanding how to use various forms of communication, such as verbal or non-verbal and the context in which the communication occurs can help to build strong personal relationships, facilitate...

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