DocumentCode :
2001654
Title :
Channeling: A contextual approach to internal and external communication
Author :
Loehr, Linda
Author_Institution :
Dept. of English, Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA, USA
fYear :
1993
fDate :
5-8 Oct 1993
Firstpage :
400
Lastpage :
403
Abstract :
Channel is defined as "the vehicle or medium through which signals are sent. In practice, those vehicles are largely presented as text-based, messages planned in terms of contexts of audience and purpose, but ultimately organized as formats. It is argued that people are the primary channels, and that relationship-building, particularly in environments prompting linkages and/or experiencing stress, is a critical component of communicative competence
Keywords :
professional communication; audience; channeling; communicative competence; contextual approach; external communication; formats; internal communication; linkages; messages; primary channels; relationship-building; stress; text-based; Complex networks; Context; Costs; Couplings; Humans; International collaboration; Psychology; Reflection; Stress; Vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 1993. IPCC 93 Proceedings. 'The New Face of Technical Communication: People, Processes, Products'
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.1993.593899
Filename :
593899
Link To Document :
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