• Symbolic communication is the exchange of messages that change a priori expectation of events. Examples of this are modern communication technology and...
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    to them. Symbolic Interactionism refers to both verbal and nonverbal communication. From this view, people live in both natural and symbolic environments...
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  • is socially constructed through communication (Cheney & Christensen, 2000; Putnam, Phillips, & Chapman, 1996). Symbolic messages are used by individuals...
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    , pointing to an object) is the most commonly used form of non-symbolic communication in AS, followed by physically manipulating others (such as moving...
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  • A communication disorder is any disorder that affects an individual's ability to comprehend, detect, or apply language and speech to engage in dialogue...
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    Metaphor and Symbolic Activity. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-317-77779-3. Retrieved 26 August 2023. Wisely, Forrest G. (1994). "Communication Models". In...
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    will." Some of Lanier's speculation involves what he calls "post-symbolic communication". In his April 2006 Discover magazine column, he writes about cephalopods...
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  • rechannelling of repressed emotions into somatic symptoms as a form of symbolic communication (organ language). Sigmund Freud's case study of Anna O. featured...
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    develops the ability to engage in interactive play behavior and symbolic communication. Parallel play is not only between children, but may also be used...
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    Language (category Human communication)
    another definition sees language as a system of communication that enables humans to exchange verbal or symbolic utterances. This definition stresses the social...
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  • Symbolic convergence theory (SCT) is a communication theory developed by Ernest Bormann proposing that the holding of fantasies in common transforms collections...
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    2010 Pickering, Paul A. (1 August 1986). "Class Without Words: Symbolic Communication in the Chartist Movement". Past & Present (112): 160. doi:10.1093/past/112...
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    abstract symbolic communication where a behavior is used to represent and convey specific information about the environment. In this communication system...
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  • Look up symbolic language in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A symbolic language is a method of communication that uses characters or images to represent...
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    Symbol (redirect from Symbolic action)
    linkages between otherwise different concepts and experiences. All communication is achieved through the use of symbols: for example, a red octagon is...
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  • is the bodily expression of an unconscious conflict as a form of symbolic communication. It is also called organ-speech, a term that Sigmund Freud uses...
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  • way to set matters right. In these cases, Jung turned to ongoing symbolic communication from the unconscious in the form of dreams and visions. Resolution...
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  • associated with symbolic communication, a field in which animal societies are studied to help understand how symbolic communication affects the conduct...
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  • equations. Claude Shannon used symbolic sequences and shifts of finite type in his 1948 paper A mathematical theory of communication that gave birth to information...
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    Intrapersonal communication (also known as autocommunication or inner speech) is communication with oneself or self-to-self communication. Examples are...
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  • of symbolically fulfilling their self-definitions, i.e. becoming manly. Such cases of symbolic self-completion are seen in internet communication, marketing...
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  • peoples, along with the expansion of diplomatic relations through symbolic communication systems. However, towards the end of his reign, a severe famine...
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    to contain highly precise and symbolic meanings, similar to verbal speech. However the meanings in nonverbal communication are conveyed through the use...
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    Holy Roman Empire on the basis of symbolic-ritual forms of communication. Her work on rituals, symbolic communication and ceremonial influenced research...
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    is defined in both commonsense and specialized ways. Communication theory emphasizes its symbolic and social process aspects as seen from two perspectives—as...
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    religion. These traits include high intelligence, a capacity for symbolic communication, a sense of social norms, and realization of "self" continuity....
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  • In artificial intelligence, symbolic artificial intelligence (also known as classical artificial intelligence or logic-based artificial intelligence) is...
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    controversial attempt to explain the evolutionary emergence of art, ritual and symbolic culture in Homo sapiens. The theory was proposed by evolutionary anthropologists...
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    the move from simple animal communication systems found in all great apes to the earliest form of symbolic communication systems capable of displacement...
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  • Tangible symbol systems (category Communication)
    Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 16 (2), 61–78 Rowland, C., & Schweigert, P. (1989). Tangible symbols: Symbolic communication for individuals with...
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