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Communication Models Explained

The document discusses various models of communication, highlighting Aristotle's model which emphasizes the importance of the setting in which communication occurs. It outlines three specific settings: legal, deliberative, and ceremonial, each relevant to different contexts of communication. Additionally, it references the Shannon-Weaver model, suggesting a structured approach to understanding communication dynamics.

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Communication Models Explained

The document discusses various models of communication, highlighting Aristotle's model which emphasizes the importance of the setting in which communication occurs. It outlines three specific settings: legal, deliberative, and ceremonial, each relevant to different contexts of communication. Additionally, it references the Shannon-Weaver model, suggesting a structured approach to understanding communication dynamics.

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Models of Communication

ORAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT


The best way to understand communication is
to see it graphically.

Many authors and researchers have come up with their own


models based on what they want to emphasize as being an
important component of communication.
ARISTOTLE’S MODEL OF COMMUNICATION

The most important part in his model is the Setting


where the Listener is situated. It is the setting that
dictates the Message. The three setting is Aristotle’s
time were legal, deliberative, and ceremonial.
LEGAL SETTING

• meant the courts where ordinary


people defended themselves

Three Settings
DELIBERATIVE SETTING

• meant political assemblies, the


highest of which was the Roman
Senate
Ceremonial Setting

• meant the celebrations held when


they won a war, when they lost a
leader or had a new one, or when
they welcome a visiting leader from
another kingdom of country
SHANNON-WEAVER MODEL OF
COMMUNICATION
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Class 3 84 90
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