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Title: COMM 470 Agenda Week 13


1
COMM 470 Agenda - Week 13
  • LC2 I Will Return Next Week
  • LC3 Due last class
  • Final Exam Friday, May 19, 1030 1230
  • Review Listening Exercise for Week 12
  • Lecture - Tannen
  • ITE 13
  • Listening Exercise for Week 13

2
In-Class Team Exercise 13a
  • Discuss
  • How did you do with Noticing Complaining this
    week?
  • Count how many times share 2 examples
  • Was it easy? Difficult?
  • Deliverable - Summarize in a table how many
    conversations you each had where you1) charted
    that same day2) charted before class today, but
    not the same day3) didnt chart at all
  • 4) ADDED estimate your TOTAL of
    conversations last week
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In-Class Team Exercise 13b
  • Discuss
  • How did you do with Noticing Gossip this week?
  • Count how many times share 2 examples
  • Was it easy? Difficult?
  • Deliverable - Summarize in a table how many
    conversations you each had where you1) charted
    that same day2) charted before class today, but
    not the same day3) didnt chart at all
  • 4) ADDED estimate your TOTAL of
    conversations last week
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4
Speaking into the Listening of Others
  • What are some examples of weak speaking?

5
Speaking into the Listening of Others
  • What are some examples of weak speaking?
  • Being indirect (not stating a request as a
    request)
  • Being non-committal
  • Being tentative
  • Putting yourself down
  • What are some words that connote weak speaking?

6
Speaking into the Listening of Others
  • What are some words that connote weak speaking?
  • Sort of
  • Kind of
  • Try
  • What are some examples of weak speaking?
  • Were going to, sort of, learn about
    listening.
  • Ill try to e-mail you tonight.
  • Why dont we have Chinese for lunch?

7
Speaking into the Listening of Others
  • What are some words that connote STRONG
    speaking?
  • Yes
  • No
  • I want, I request, I agree, I disagree
  • What are some examples of STRONG speaking?
  • We are going to learn about listening.
  • I will e-mail you tonight.
  • Id like to have Chinese for lunch?

8
Speaking into the Listening of Others
  • Other forms of weak speaking
  • Talking about the Past (Unless we focus on a
    lesson)
  • Complaining (Almost always wasteful of time and
    focus)
  • Gossiping (It reduces the listening we have for
    the object of the gossip)
  • Forms of Strong speaking
  • Talking about the Present / Future (If planning
    or building)
  • Taking Your Complaints to Someone with Power
  • Acknowledging Others

9
Electronic Text Communication
  • Categories of Rules for Clear E-Text
    Communication
  • General Rules Apply to ALL Electronic Text
    Communication
  • E-mail Rules
  • Instant Messaging (IM) Rules
  • Text Messaging Rules (Do Some Differ from IM?)
  • Discussion Board Rules
  • My Space Rules

10
In-Class Team Exercise 12c
  • What are the five (5) most important rules for
    clear DISCUSSION LIST communication?
  • Discuss
  • Each person should first rank their own top 3
  • Hint Think of examples when people have violated
    unwritten rules what is the rule?
  • The team should hold 3 rounds of discussion
    individuals discuss 1 of their 3 by using an
    example - each round
  • The team should compare and choose the 5 most
    important
  • NOTE When you find a general rule one that
    applies to all (or most) forms of electronic text
    take it out of this list and add it to the
    teams list of General Rules for E-Text
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  • Deliverable List the teams top 5

11
In-Class Team Exercise 12d
  • What are the five (5) most important rules for
    effective My Space communication?
  • Discuss
  • Each person should first rank their own top 3
  • Hint Think of examples when people have violated
    unwritten rules what is the rule?
  • The team should hold 3 rounds of discussion
    individuals discuss 1 of their 3 by using an
    example - each round
  • The team should compare and choose the 5 most
    important
  • NOTE When you find a general rule one that
    applies to all (or most) forms of electronic text
    take it out of this list and add it to the
    teams list of General Rules for E-Text
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  • Deliverable List the teams top 5

12
In-Class Team Exercise 12e
  • What are the five (5) most important GENERAL
    rules for effective Electronic Text
    communication?
  • Discuss
  • Each person should first rank their own top 3
  • Hint Think of examples when people have violated
    unwritten rules what is the rule?
  • The team should hold 3 rounds of discussion
    individuals discuss 1 of their 3 by using an
    example - each round
  • The team should compare and choose the 5 most
    important
  • NOTE When you find a general rule one that
    applies to all (or most) forms of electronic text
    take it out of this list and add it to the
    teams list of General Rules for E-Text
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  • Deliverable List the teams top 5

13
Gender Issues in Communication
  • Deborah Tannen found -
  • Women view comm as Rapport Men as Report
  • Women experience comm as relatedness Men
    experience comm as status (one-up or one-down)
  • Women are more likely to be indirect Men direct
  • Women report a lack of comm in relationships Men
    dont
  • Differences When Looking at Kids -
  • Girls base relationships on talking boys base
    them on doing
  • Girls groups are small Boys groups larger (also
    inclusive, hierarchical)
  • Girls face each others, boys often dont
  • Girls support by sharing the same problem, boys
    minimize
  • Women Men
  • Women verbalize agreement (participatory
    listenership), men use silence
  • Women assume listeners job is agreement Men
    assume listeners job is to challenge or probe

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Issues in Communication
  • Girls Boys
  • Boys have a hierarchy during play, Girls less so
  • Boys see mistakes as more serious than girls do
  • Play is performance art for boys, girls worry
    less about getting credit
  • Boys solve disputes physically, girls use
    negotiation
  • Direct vs. Indirect Comm
  • Being Involved vs. Being Independent
  • Deference vs. Camaraderie
  • Positive Politeness (involvement) vs. Negative
    Politeness (not imposing) Brown Levinson
  • Forging/eliciting consensus vs. manipulating
  • Implying no without saying no
  • Dishonesty vs. Hypocrisy

15
Issues in Communication
  • Arguments
  • Discussions in the media are more polarized today
  • Cooperation and compromise is not much valued
    so people sit it out
  • Tannens example of the smoker
  • Relationships are about getting what you want
  • How can that be done 1) without domination, and
    2) allowing others to get what they want
  • The test of a first-rate intelligence is the
    ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at
    the same time, and still retain the ability to
    function. (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
  • Everybodys right. (Ken Wilber)
  • Family Communication
  • Literal meaning vs. meta-messages
  • Alignment do you have to choose sides?
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