1. 1. Is there any self-concept within “crazy
people”? explain briefly
no, there is no self-concept within “crazy
people”. Epstein
(1973) said that the self-concept
can best be viewed as a theory that a person holds about himself as an
experiencing, functioning being in interaction with the world. “Crazy
people” cannot interact with the world, world here mean is people in the world.
And also self concept is the way in which you think about yourself and you see yourself as a
person. As we know crazy people cannot think and see themselves as a person.
Epstein,
S. (1973). The self-concept
revisited or a
theory of a theory. Am. Psychol, 28, 404-16
2.2
In this era, many people have utilized
social media sites - such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram , LinkedIn, ect
- as a medium of communication to interact with others. Is it possible to use
“Facebook” as the alternative of using diary to do intrapersonal communication?
Why?
No. Because facebook is searchable and lack
of privacy. So, we cannot write diary to do intrapersonal communication there,
people can read and copy paste our diary. Booth says. “We
always have to keep in mind that our social networks are searchable—even when
privacy settings are set extremely high, it’s always possible to find out
personal information.”
Booth, P. (2014). How teens use “finsta”
accounts to hide on social media, in M. Keller (2013). Social Media and Interpersonal Communication . Social Work Today, 13 , 3-10.
3. 3 How do we evaluate a communication that
utilizes phones as its communication media?
We evaluate a communication that utilize phones by messages
or hearing the voice. As Vevere (2015) “Texting may follow the standard rules
of English grammar such as : , specific punctuation, orthography, vowels,
punctuation, capitalization, and also
text speak(message) users often utilize acronyms for popular phrases,
such as gtg for got to go, ttyl for talk to you later, and lol for laugh out
loud.” So, we can evaluate those during texting and hearing the voice of
speaker.
Vevere, V. (2015). Impact
of Social Media on Interpersonal Communication Patterns. sRiga, Latvia:
University of Latvia. p. 124–138.
4. 4 Within the communication context or
spaces, sometimes a communication can be categorized as public or mass
communication. What do you understand by the public and mass communication?
How do they differ from small group communication? Explain and give examples.
Public communication is communication between
one speaker to a lot of audiences in public place. Public communication also
called speech and public speaking. And pulic communication happen formally and
directly.
For instances : lecturer give explanation
about something to students at lecture hall.
Mass communication is communication to large
masses of people in different places through media such as: broadcast
television, internet, radio, newspaper and magazines. And mass
communication happen informally and indirectly.
For examples : jasminur watching news about Ahok insult alquran on television.
Small group
communication is we communicate with group of people. It called small group discussion.
For example : unit
01 held meeting about bukber on group LINE. Everybody (unit 01) can give their
comment on it.
5. 5 What are the importance of leadership in
communication? Please explain briefly.
Communication is a
key for effective leadership. For leaders, a continuous improvement approach to
communication skills development is essential. However, good communicators tend
to have certain characteristics that help them behave competently in most
situation.
1.
Self-awareness
2.
Adaptability
3.
Emphaty
4.
Cognitive complexity
5.
ethics
communication : a key to leadership
(Floyd,Kory. (2011). Interpersonal
Communication Second Edition. USA : Arizona State University )
may be you need for references guys.
good luck.............
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