Category
page 2Human communication
U and non-U English
social class-based varieties of English
I-message
An I-message or I-statement is a form of interpersonal communication in which speakers express their feelings, beliefs, or values from the first-person perspective, usually beginning with I. It contrasted with "you-message" or "you-statement", which often begins with you and focuses on the listener, usually carrying accusatory language.
omotenashi
is a Japanese expression that roughly describes concepts of hospitality as well as mindfulness. The term developed particularly around the roles of the host at a Japanese tea ceremony.
Audience reception
reception analysis
persuasive technology
technology designed to persuade
communication in small groups
conversations of a few people
group development
type of development
point of contact
person or department serving as coordinator of information concerning an activity or program
Communication rights
right to freely communicate
perspective-taking
Perspective-taking is the act of perceiving a situation or understanding a concept from an alternative point of view, such as that of another individual.
discussion group
group of individuals with similar interest who gather to bring up ideas or solve problems
ambiguity tolerance–intolerance
psychological construct that describes the relationship that individuals have with ambiguous stimuli or events
communication noise
Influences on the interpretation of conversations
heckler
right|thumb|A heckler in Washington, D.C., leans across a police line toward a demonstration of Iranians during the Iran hostage crisis, August 1980.
Branding national myths and symbols
field of research
Othello error
misinterpretation of stress as a suspitious attitude
wallflower
person who attends social gatherings but does not participate, especially due to shyness
Subvocal recognition
the art of taking subvocalization and converting the detected results to a digital text-based output
cross-cultural communication
field of study that looks at how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate
head bobble
side-to-side tilting of the head to approve
communication for development
communication model