A communication professor walks. And thinks. About the value of reflective communication in an angry world. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wallis-metts/support
Hint: It's a lot like work. But there are principles that matter, and make a difference in how well we write and what difference it makes.
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Giles' communication accommodation theory says we tend to reflect the communication style of people we are with, especially if we want them to like us. Does this matter?
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Social judgment theory and symbolic convergence suggest ways toward more civil—and effective— conversations
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Our differences can actually strengthen our relationships.
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There are theories about how we form relationships. Social penetration is useful but not perfect.
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Online relationships take time. But we can get there.
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