Category: Communication

  • The Atlantic Journal of Communication Analysis

    Table of Contents Current Publisher and Origin Journal’s Current Subjects The Journal’s and Representative Articles’ Importance Representative Articles Works Cited Current Publisher and Origin The Atlantic Publication of Communication is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on communication technologies fields and categories. Since 2010, Taylor and Francis Ltd., based in the United Kingdom, has published…

  • Mobile Communication Device Etiquette

    Family loyalty and a sense of compassion or empathy are the two values relevant to deciding when and when not to use your mobile communication devices. Human values like family loyalty and compassion dictate etiquette, and safety issues when using a mobile communication device are integral to humanity. The term “family loyalty” describes the obligations,…

  • Communication Skills in Nursing

    Table of Contents Statement of purpose Description of the methodology Data collection Trustworthiness References Statement of purpose In the broadest sense, communication is a message, the transfer of the necessary information, which occurs through communication (verbal or non-verbal). The professional communication skill of a nurse implies a communicative action consciously performed by them to solve…

  • Contemporary Communication Theory

    Table of Contents Communication theory Structuration theory Structuration Theory Central concepts Meaning Invention Development Theories used Practical Application References Communication theory Information is one of the fundamental elements of humans’ lives. All activities that are performed by individuals presuppose the use of information for various purposes. Under these conditions, communication, as one of the central…

  • Spanish Non-Verbal and Verbal Communication

    Table of Contents Non-verbal communication Verbal communication Religion References Non-verbal communication Non-verbal communication just like verbal communication has functions, which include managing identity among people, defining the extent of relationships, and communicating attitudes and feelings when people are interacting (Hinkelman, 2001). In Spain, communication is sometimes non-verbal through gestures that people use unconsciously (Estudillo &…

  • Importance of Nonverbal Communication to Children’s Growth

    Table of Contents Introduction Language Foundation and Development Emotional Expression Social Relationships Conclusion Reference List Introduction Nonverbal communication forms an integral part of children’s growth and development. Since nonverbal communication involves the use of gestures, children can easily learn through them because there is significant positive correlation between nonverbal communication and learning. (Mundy, Sigman, Ungerer,…

  • Modern Day Communication

    Table of Contents Introduction Trend in Social Isolation Understanding the Effects of Modern Methods of Communication Positive Effects in Communication Social Networking, Communication and Change Preserving the Levels of Integrity Works Cited Introduction The traditional process of human communication has always involved a certain degree of direct personal interaction between individuals yet with the introduction…

  • Effective and Ineffetive Communication Skills

    Table of Contents Introduction Ineffective Communication Problems of Ineffective Communication Effective Communication Factors that Lead to Effective Communication Becoming an Effective Communicator Benefits of Effective Communication Conclusion References Introduction Communication is very central to human life and every now and then, our lives are affected in one way or another by our communication with others.…

  • Communication and Career

    Table of Contents Summary Communication Skills in Real Estate Job Posting in My Career Field Summary It goes without saying that communication skills play a highly essential role in a person’s professional development in almost any sphere. In the majority of facilities, corporate goal achievement presupposes the involvement of numerous specialists and their collaborative performance.…

  • Communication Process: Self-Awerness and Self-Concept

    There are four models of communication: action, interaction, transaction, and constructivist. The Action model consists of source of message, the message itself, communication channel, the receiver as well as encoder and decoder. The channels may carry either verbal or non-verbal message. For example, telephone and email. An interactive model of communication stresses on communication between…