Communication Competence: The Core
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published 17/12/2007
 
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section Summary
 
 
Communication competence is the concept or framework that defines communication as we know it. It covers the all of the bases of communication, from talking to a person individually, to specific cases where logistics and demographics come into play. In order to be able to communicate over a large contextual area, such as group, interpersonal, public, mass media or intrapersonal, a person must have at least a standing knowledge of communication competence. Drawing back to the time of Plato and Aristotle, we can find instances where communication competence has drawn its rots.
These are the ten principles of communication competence that are most intertwined in our society today. These principles, if used singularly, are incredibly useful but when used together extremely potent.
 
 

Table of Contents Communication Competence: The Core Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction.
  2. Information seeking.
  3. Goal setting.
  4. Analysis.
  5. Equivocal information.
  6. Uncertainty.
  7. Knowledge of language.
  8. Personal space.
  9. Appropriateness.
  10. Conclusion.
 
 
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