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    Communication Models

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    discuss Denis McQuail’s four concepts of communication in contemporary Western culture. It will be discussed in this essay how each media form exhibits a communication model and to what extent that it does so. It will also be discussed whether each of these models are independent or correlated. For each communication model‚ a different media form will be used to explain how it is being manifested. Television broadcasting will be used to explain the transmission model‚ magazine advertisements will be used

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    William Carey

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    William Carey He … Changed the World An uneducated shoe maker‚ William Carey‚ changed the world. From the time of Jesus until the year 1800‚ two-thirds of the world had not heard of Jesus Christ. Around 1800 that began to change. Today two-thirds of the world has heard of the Lord Jesus1 (of course‚ a third still has not heard‚ so there is a lot of work left to do). What happened around 1800? A small pamphlet was published entitled‚ An Enquiry into the Obligation of Christians to

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    30 Days in Sydney by Peter Carey Analysis by Rose Fuggle The creative non-fiction piece ‘30 Days in Sydney’ written by Peter Carey is an interesting insight to an expatriates experience of coming back to Sydney for a 30 day holiday. This piece was written in an almost journal like sense‚ with the intentions of giving readers an account on Sydney and its history. The work is written to show the carefree city of Sydney which he is fond of‚ however also to show the reader how Sydney is a place of contrast

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    Mariah Carey‚ the biggest-selling female recording artist of the 1990’s was born and raised in New York by her mother‚ a former opera singer with the New York City Opera and a vocal coach‚ Mariah Carey began singing at age four. By the time she was in junior high school‚ she had begun to write songs. After her high school graduation‚ she got her fist big break‚ singing backup for Brenda K. Starr‚ a break that led to her signing with Columbia Records. And now Mariah is not only a singer‚ but also

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    Mariah Carey’s Career Mariah Carey is an American singer‚ songwriter‚ record producer‚ and actress with an amazing career. She is one of the most popular pop singers of America. Mariah Carey was born in Long Island‚ New York‚ on March 27‚ 1969. Carey was born to Black and Hispanic father‚ Alfred Carey and Irish opera singer and voice coach mother Patricia Hickey. She has had more number one singles then Elvis and some people say she is the best singer ever. At the age of three she started singing

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    Models of Communication

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    Models of Communication According to the authors of “Human Communication in Society”‚ communication occurs simultaneously between senders and receivers‚ with meaning co-created by all participants. The authors are saying that in communication the individual’s character affect the process of communication. Linear Model views communication as a one-way process in which the speaker speaks and the listener listens. The earliest model primarily involved the transfer of information from one person

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    Models of Communication

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    from C. David Mortensen‚ Communication: The Study of Human Communication (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co.‚ 1972)‚ Chapter 2‚ “Communication Models.” A.    What is a Model? 1.     Mortensen: “In the broadest sense‚ a model is a systematic representation of an object or event in idealized and abstract form. Models are somewhat arbitrary by their nature. The act of abstracting eliminates certain details to focus on essential factors. . . . The key to the usefulness of a model is the degree to which it

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    (SMCR) Model David Berlo’s Source Message Channel Receiver (SMCR) model is an expansion of Shannon and Weaver’s 1948 model of linear communication. The SMCR model is not specific to any particular type of communication‚ but applies to all communication methods‚ and can even be applied to any second language communication. This model of communication considers the source‚ message‚ channel‚ and receiver‚ as well as the importance of the psychological view in the communication model. Berlo’s

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    SUMMARY OF COMMUNICATION MODELS (1)Transmission model Laswell: who say what to whom in which channel what effect (2)Shannon and weaver source→transmiitter→reciever→destination Interactive model (1)Schrammn model encoder decoder interpreter interpreter decoder encoder ↓ Inferential delayed feedback COMMUNICATION  MODELS     COMMUNICATION  PROCESS     The communication process is the inter-relationship between several inter-dependent

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    Communication models One of the key tasks of social marketers is to develop effective messages which provide individuals and organisations with the information required to achieve behavioural change. Communication represents the ‘transmission of information‚ ideas‚ attitudes‚ or emotion from one person or group to another’. There are many models and frameworks available to help with communications planning. The communication process involves: the sender‚ the message itself‚ encoding the message

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