Tag: communication barriers


IRRELEVANT LANGUAGE

IRRELEVANT LANGUAGE Language serves as the fundamental mechanism for human connection, enabling the complex exchange of ideas, information, and emotional states necessary for coordinated social interaction. The efficiency and success of this exchange are predicated almost entirely upon the principle of relevance. When discourse deviates significantly from the established topic or purpose of the interaction, […]

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SOCIAL ZONE

Introduction to the Social Zone and Proxemics The concept of the Social Zone is a fundamental pillar within the field of proxemics, the study pioneered by anthropologist Edward T. Hall concerning humanity’s use of space and how population density influences communication, behavior, and social dynamics. Defined primarily as the spatial distance maintained between individuals during […]

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