Human communication
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Human communication, or anthroposemiotics, is the field dedicated to understanding how people communicate:
- with themselves: intrapersonal communication
- expression: body language
- another person: interpersonal communication
- within groups: group dynamics
- within organizations: organizational communication
- across cultures: cross-cultural communication
Important figures
- Colin Cherry
- Jacques Derrida
- Wendell Johnson
- Marshall McLuhan
- Albert Mehrabian
- Carl Rogers
- Norbert Wiener
See also
- Communication
- Communication basic topics
- General semantics
- History of communication
- Language
- Mass communication
- Mass media
- Pragmatics
- Semiotics
- Technology
References
Further reading
- Richard Budd & Brent Ruben, Human Communication Handbook.
- Budd & Ruben, Approaches to Human Communication.
- How Human Communication Fails (Tampere University of Technology)
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