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Reflection focus questions: In which context do you think an audience would defer least to the speaker? Which context is most characterized by intimacy, and which by teamwork? Did the mass communication message tracking exercise increase your awareness of these kinds of messages, and if so, in what ways?  Please share your observations on the last exercise in your learning journal and make a comment about your reflection in WENotes.
 
Reflection focus questions: In which context do you think an audience would defer least to the speaker? Which context is most characterized by intimacy, and which by teamwork? Did the mass communication message tracking exercise increase your awareness of these kinds of messages, and if so, in what ways?  Please share your observations on the last exercise in your learning journal and make a comment about your reflection in WENotes.
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Readings

Read Chapter 1.3 in Business Communication for Success. This reading introduces intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, institutional, and mass communication contexts, their advantages and disadvantages, and appropriate and inappropriate uses. Remember, each context influences the communication process differently, and contexts can overlap. Recommended: Do the first three chapter exercises, which invite you to reflect on your experiences of group and peer communication. Also, in this modified version of exercise four, please track how many mass communication messages you observe in a one-hour period of Internet surfing.

Reflection focus questions: In which context do you think an audience would defer least to the speaker? Which context is most characterized by intimacy, and which by teamwork? Did the mass communication message tracking exercise increase your awareness of these kinds of messages, and if so, in what ways? Please share your observations on the last exercise in your learning journal and make a comment about your reflection in WENotes.


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