ON THE STRUCTURING OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION BEHAVIORIAL STRUCTURE AND COMMONALITY IN A CULTURE BEHAVIORIAL STRUCTURE CULTURAL SPECIFICITY MEANING SOCIAL DETERMINANTS SOCIAL ORGANIZATION NETWORK CONCEPTS COMMUNICATION AND TERRITORIALITY INDICATORS OF SOCIAL CATEGORY THE ORGANISM IN COMMUNICATION INDICATION OF THE ORGANISMIC STATE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND VARIABILITY THE INTEGRATION OF COMMUNICATION CHANNELS IN FACE-TO-FACE COMMUNICATION I. LANGUAGE MODALITIES II. NONLANGUAGE MODALITIES TYPES OF COMMUNICATIONAL BEHAVIOR THE RELATIVITY

* In human communication people in social organization perform and interpret repertoires of coded behavior. The people are not like simple machines capable only of transmitting bits of information in a single channel. People have learned multi-channeled, highly patterned communicative behavior for m...

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Published inThe American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) Vol. 10; no. 8; p. 8
Main Author SCHEFLEN, ALBERT E
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Thousand Oaks SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC 01.04.1967
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Summary:* In human communication people in social organization perform and interpret repertoires of coded behavior. The people are not like simple machines capable only of transmitting bits of information in a single channel. People have learned multi-channeled, highly patterned communicative behavior for multiple social roles and multiple occasions. The social organization for an interaction is not a simple alternation of speaker and listener, but involves kinship and other affiliational systems...
ISSN:0002-7642
1552-3381