Merced College Faculty Website

Lee Anne Hobbs
Home Page
 
Division:
Humanities
 
Classes:

Communication Studies

COMM-01: Public Speaking;

COMM-04: Small Group Communication

COMM-05: Interpersonal Communication

COMM-30: Intercultural Communication

 
Contact Info:

Phone:
(209) 384-6255

e-Mail:
hobbs.l@mccd.edu

Office:
IAC 246


CLASS NOTES

CHAPTER 1: A First Look at Interpersonal Communication

Pgs. 10-41

 

I. The Interpersonal Imperative

A. Physical Needs

B. Safety Needs

C. Belonging Needs

D. Self-esteem Needs

E. Self-actualization Needs

F. Participating Effectively in a Diverse Society

 

III. Models of Interpersonal Communication

A. Linear Models

B. Interactive Models

C. Transactional Models

IV. Defining Interpersonal communication

A. A Communication Continuum

1. I-It Communication

2. I-You Communication

3.. I-Thou Communication

V. Definition of Interpersonal Communication

A. Selective

B. Systematic

C. Unique

D. Ongoing process

E. Transaction

F. Individuals

G. Personal Knowledge

H. Meanings

VI. Principles of Interpersonal Communication

A. “We cannot not communicate”

 

B. “Communication is irreversible”

 

C. “Interpersonal Communication involves ethical choices”

 

D. “Meanings are constructed in interpersonal communication”

 

E. “Metacommunication affects meanings.”

 

F. “Interpersonal Communication develops and sustains relationships.”

 

G. “Interpersonal communication is not a panacea.”

 

H. “Interpersonal communication effectiveness can be learned.”

 

VII. Guidelines for Interpersonal Communication Competence

A. Develop a range of skills

B. Adapt communication appropriately

C. Engage in dual perspective

D. Monitor your communication

E. Commit to effective and ethical interpersonal communication

 

 

 

 

 

 

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