Communication theories, social constructivism, communicative action, interaction rites, social interaction, Jürgen Habermas, Erving Goffmann, Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, mass communication research, cultural identity
This document discusses various theories of communication, including classical models, social constructivism, and communicative action. It explores the role of interaction rites in transmitting norms and values, and reinforcing community identities.
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[...] These works will be considered as foundational works of intercultural communication. With a reference book called The Silent Language. While Hall's research is initially based on anthropology, he will adapt his approach and become interested in individual interactions between people from different cultures (unmodified). He will introduce the fact that the way of thinking is greatly influenced by the speaker's original language. Then, he will be interested in non-verbal communication, he will introduce new concepts to show hidden fields of interculturality such as relationships with time, context and space. [...]
[...] Cooking that will last about six hours altogether. On the other hand, we had the opportunity to be present at the moment when one of the young women was being made up in front of one of the young women who was to be part of the delegation designated to go and fetch the bride from Taourirt."33». Then at other times, he withdraws as if it was no longer his place to be a direct participant in the marriage activities: "Mingling with the party, we observe all the village children, who will turn back as soon as the procession has moved a little further along the road to Taourirt. [...]
[...] 1999) the two terms are synonyms. Also, the Swiss clinical ethologist, psychologist, psychotherapist, and professor Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, who studied in 1986, the existing links between communication and social interaction, she writes: "'Communication' can also be confused with 'social interaction' in the sense of influence between social behaviors, or distinguish itself by the inclusion of criteria that expand its scope to all signals adapted during evolution or restrict its application to intentionality and the transmission of meaning." In psycholinguistics, communication is an intentional proposal of contents. [...]
[...] (1997). The pragmatics of questions and answers in Tarifit and Moroccan Arabic. Fivaz-Depeursinge, É. (1986). Chapter I - Social Interaction and Communication. In : , É. Fivaz-Depeursinge, Alliances and Mésalliances in the Dialogue between Adult and Baby: Early Communication in the Family (pp. 11-34). Paris : Delachaux et Niestlé. FUCHS, C. [...]
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