Types of Communication

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Department of English M.K. Bhavnagar University Presentation topic: Types of Communication Prepared by: Ranjan P. Velari Class: M.A. Sem. 4 Paper No.: 15 Mass Communication & Media Studies

Types of Communication 1.Intrapersonal Communication 2.Interpersonal Communication 3.Group Communication 4.Mass Communication 5.Mass-line Communication

Intranets began to appear in a range of larger organizations from 1994.  The launch of a free web server from Microsoft in 1996 helped make the technology accessible to a wider market . Internal communication Collaboration I ntranet is established with the technologies for local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs ). Intranet

An   intranet  is a private network, accessible only to an organization's staff.   Generally a wide range of information and services from the organization's internal IT systems are available that would not be available to the public from the Internet.

The  Internet  is the global system of interconnected  computer networks that use the  Internet protocol suite   to link billions of devices worldwide .  N etwork of networks   millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies Internet

Intrapersonal Communication Intrapersonal communication communicator’s internal use language or thought . It can be useful to envision intrapersonal communication occurring in the mind of the individual in a model which contains a sender, receiver, and feedback loop.

Speaking, reading loudly, hearing Talking to oneself Internal Monologue To interpret the inner mental processes that precede and accompany our communicative behaviors Reconstruction of our inner mental processes

Interpersonal Communication within groups of between 3 and 20 individuals  Groups generally work in a context that is both relational and social.  Quality communication such as helping behaviors and information-sharing causes groups to be superior to the average individual in terms of the quality of decisions and effectiveness of decisions made or actions taken.  However, quality decision-making requires that members both identify with the group and have an attitude of commitment to participation in interaction.

Group Communication Research study of small group In the early and mid 1950s communication was performed in front of a live studio audience Hollywood California by social psychologist Robert Bales Published in a series of books and articles   This research entailed the content analysis of discussions within groups making decisions about "human relations" problems.

Mass Communication Mass communication is "the process by which a person, group of people, or large organization creates a message and transmits it through some type of medium to a large, anonymous, heterogeneous audience.“ Mass communication  is the study of how people and entities relay information through mass media to large segments of the population at the same time.

Newspaper, magazine and book  as well as radio, television and film even via internet as these mediums are used for disseminating information, news and advertising The study of mass communication is chiefly concerned with how the content of mass communication persuades or otherwise affects the behavior, attitude ,opinion, or emotion of the person or people receiving the information.

Mass-line Communication The  mass line is the political, organizational and leadership method developed by Mao Zedong and the  Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the Chinese Revolution. The essential element of the mass line is consulting the masses.

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