Social communication

The term social communication refers to using the so-called social media. However there is no standardised definition yet recognised. Generally communication requires a social nexus of at least two entities in a technical or just social relation. Recent publications adopt the term for discussing the informal communication in open societies.[1]

Other definition of social communication may be for a field of study that primarily explores the ways information can be perceived, transmitted and understood, and the impact those ways will have on a society. Thus, the study of Social Communication is more politically and socially involved than the study of Communication.

Social communication is of two type formal and informal . Formal is when an organization or firm organize to communicate their plan or idea regarding their firm.To make them informed about their plan in a casual way.Here the subject is one and more people talk about same subject.In informal,people join in a group they start their conversation and pour their views about any subject which they might like or be interested each one can share their views.

Here people basically enjoy their participation and are not forced to communicate with others. social communication basically takes place by means of social media but apart from that the face to face group meeting or get to gather is best and more effective than in a social media.

There are many advantages of social communication 1.You enjoy the conversation 2.You share your information and views 3.You learn new things and get fresh information

Best way to communicate in a social conversation is have some stuff with yourself and must pay attention to others talk and when you start sharing your view you must be aware of the word, tone and emotions .

People with good communication even fail to have a good communication in a social environment .They face the following problem....

1.Their communication is confusing 2.They give either too litle information or too much information 3.They repeat what they said 4.They speak out of the box 5.They talk to slowly

so to have a better social communication one must overcome the above things .....

External links

  1. ^ Klaus Fiedler (ed.), Social Communication, London 2007, ISBN 978-1-84169-428-3