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communication as a process
Title: communication as a process
Category: Literature / English
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communication as a process
1.) The constitutive and informational view of communication are two distinct
subjects that we have talked about earlier on in the semester. The constitutive view is
basically what we do everyday and what we talk about, without declaring what specific
subject to talk about. In the constitutive view, all our interactions build onto one another
and it goes into discourse because its all interrelated.
The informational view on the other hand can be described in one
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an Urban Neighborhood. Quartly Journal of Speech, Vol. 61
4.) . Trenholm, S., & Jenson (2000). Interpersonal Communication, 4th Edition.
Albany, NY: Wadworth Publishing Company.
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**Bibliography**
Works Cited
1.) Goffman, E. (1959). The presentation of self in everyday life. New York: Doubleday.
2.) Kramarae, Cheris (1982). Gender: how she speaks
3.) Philipson, Gerry (1973). Speaking “like A Man” in Teamsterville: Culture Patterns
Of Role Enactment in an Urban Neighborhood. Quartly Journal of Speech, Vol. 61
4.) . Trenholm, S., & Jenson (2000). Interpersonal Communication, 4th Edition.
Albany, NY: Wadworth Publishing Company.
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