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Communication Processes, Principles, and Ethics

The document discusses key aspects of communication including definitions, processes, principles and ethics. It defines communication as the simultaneous sharing and creation of meaning through human interaction. The communication process involves 8 parts: a source, message, encoding, channel, decoding, receiver, feedback and context. There are 5 elements of communication: sender, message, channel, receiver and effect. Some key principles are that communication is inescapable, irreversible, complicated and contextual. Ethics in communication include concepts like mutuality, individual dignity, accuracy and accountability.
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Communication Processes, Principles, and Ethics

The document discusses key aspects of communication including definitions, processes, principles and ethics. It defines communication as the simultaneous sharing and creation of meaning through human interaction. The communication process involves 8 parts: a source, message, encoding, channel, decoding, receiver, feedback and context. There are 5 elements of communication: sender, message, channel, receiver and effect. Some key principles are that communication is inescapable, irreversible, complicated and contextual. Ethics in communication include concepts like mutuality, individual dignity, accuracy and accountability.
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Communication Processes,

Principles, and Ethics


CHAPTER 1
LEARNING
OUTCOME
S
•Give the meaning of communication
and explain why is it a complicated
process
• Recall the elements of communication
and identify them in different texts
• Name and interpret the principles of
communication;
•Discuss the ethical issues in
communication

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COMMUNICATION
The definition of communication
states that it is "the simultaneous
sharing and creation of meaning
through human symbolic
interaction," which gives a hint as
to what it is: commun suggests
"something in common" and
ication suggests "understanding."

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PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION
The communication process involves eight parts and
steps;
• Source – This is you, the sender of the message.
• Message – This is the information you want to
convey; without it, you have no reason for
communicating.
• Encoding – This is the process of converting your
idea or thoughts of the information into verbal
and/or nonverbal symbols that can be understood by
the receiver of the message.
• Channel – This is the manner in which your message
or information is conveyed.

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PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION
• Decoding – This is the receiver’s mental processing
of your message suggested by the verbal and/or
nonverbal symbols you use as a sender.
• Receiver – This is the person or group of people who
will get your message.
• Feedback – This is the receiver’s response to your
message. If you get your desired result, the
communication is successful; otherwise, the
communication fails.
• Context – This refers to the situation in which the
communication takes place. It includes the
environment, the relationship between the
communicators, their respective cultural
backgrounds and past experiences; and the
topic/subject of their communication.

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ELEMENTS OF
COMMUNICATI
ON
There are 5 elements of communication.
• SENDER ( who the source is)

• MESSAGE (what the idea being communicated says)

• CHANNE ( through what medium the message is relayed)

• RCEIVER ( to whom it is directed)

• EFFECT (what the desired result of the communication is)

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KEY PRINCIPLES OF
COMMUNICATION
Interpersonal Communication is inescapable
- people can’t not communicate. Even when you attempt not to communicate or say nothing, you
communicate something

Interpersonal Communication is irreversible


- Once something is said, it cannot be taken back.
Interpersonal Communication is complicated
- Because there are so many aspects of interpersonal communication beyond what is actually
being said, it's complicated by nature .

Interpersonal Communication is contextual


- communication always happens in a specific situation within specific circumstances and culture .

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MORALS
AND ETHICS
 Morals and Ethics ensure discipline among us; without these codes of conduct-
standards/rules that guide our behavior, our world will be chaotic. Morals are our own set of
rules, so others are neither expected nor required to follow them. Ethics, on the other hand,
are rules accepted and approved by society, so they are imposed upon everyone.

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ETHICS IN COMMUNICATION
• Mutuality. Pay attention to the needs of others, as well as yours
• Individual Dignity. Do not cause another person embarrassment or loss of dignity.

• Accuracy. Ensure that others have accurate information.

• Access to Information. Never bolster the impact of your communication by preventing people from communicating with one another or
by hindering access to supporting information.

• Accountability. Be responsible and accountable for the consequences of your relationships and communication.

• Audience. As an audience or receiver of the information, you also have ethical responsibilities.

• Relative Truth. As either sender or receiver of information, remember that your own point of view may not be shared by others and that
your conclusions are relative to your perspective.

• Ends vs. Means. Be sure that the end of the goal of your communication is ethical although no rule can be applied without reservation to
any situation.

• Use of Power. In situations where you have more power than the others, you also have more responsibility for the outcome.

• Rights vs. Responsibilities. Balance your rights against your responsibilities even if you live in a wonderful society where your right is
protected by the law.

20XX 9
Thank you
SHARENE MAE O. CANDIDO
GEC 5 – 51473
BSCE – FIRST YEAR

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