1. Culture and Communication
The more "traditional perspectives on culture" has been espoused by many thinkers throughout the centuries. ... But the above perspective is currently thought of by many scholars as a "class-based" or elitist view of culture. ... Second, communication is a process, that is, it is ever-changing and it never stops. ... Since we use symbols to communicate, then the outcome of any given communication can also be ambiguous, tentative, or simply unpredictable. ... This means that a communication can result in a mutual understanding of something among the communicants; or the communication may end...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate