Interdependence
Selves & Others
Selves develop in and through communication with others.
interpersonal needs William Schutz (1966) we create and sustain relationships to meet three basic needs: _____________ love-affection inclusion influence-control _____________
Uncertainty
Actualities & Possibilities
What has been psychologically sealed? What has been institutionally ascribed? Who has been granted a certain status?
an earlier story Arthur W. Frank (2010) works to hold people to a particular understanding of their lives
Story Sensing
Experiences
Individuals act within particular narratives.
___________________ inquiries - performances narrative approaches listening - storytelling health communication ___________________
experience John Dewey (1938) continuity and interaction enacted in situations
Narratives
Inquiries & Performances
Narratives are how we co-create and share meanings with others as we navigate our experiences in and through the temporal, spatial, and social realities of our world.
narrative ground Walter Fisher (1987) we need to be able to articulate and offer a public account of the good in which we believe and that propels our communicative action in public and private life
Stories
Listening & Storytelling
Focusing our bodies and minds toward the possibilities of creating new experiences with others and our world.
each word Mikhail Bakhtin each word tastes of the context and contexts in which it as lived a socially charged life
Justice Journals
Identities
Expanding in our experiences of identities across the continuum of personal growth, performances, relationships, and communities.
_______________________ interpersonal communication human perception identities-based approaches critical trauma studies _______________________
interpersonal communication Julia T. Wood (2020) a selective, systemic process that allows people to reflect and build personal knowledge of one another and create shared meanings
Human Perception
An Active Process
Communication offers us frameworks and processes to expand what we notice, how we organize our relationships with others, and the ways we interpret our world. What has been defined, appraised, scripted, attached, ascribed, and/or generalized in our relationships with others and our environment?
A Discursive Struggle
Psyche & Social
Diversity. Inequality. Inclusion. Understanding the ideological and structural issues that can be responded to in our practices, discourses, and systems.
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