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What is Social Communication

Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices
Informal communication that provides context and mutual understanding.
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Gains and Losses in the Rhetoric of Virtual Workplaces
Pamela Estes Brewer (Appalachian State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-893-2.ch001
Abstract
Virtual workplaces are constructed of people using technology to work at a distance, with the goal of transferring knowledge (both explicit and implicit) toward specific purposes. What are the communication gains and losses most experienced in virtual workplaces? Using an economic frame, this chapter seeks to review literature on virtual workplaces from across professional fields in order to suggest methods for maximizing communication utility and minimizing losses in virtual workplaces. With rhetoric as the primary unit of exchange, what steps can be taken to ensure its effectiveness? Current research points to planning, face-to-face opportunities, mixed media, boundaries, and meta-communication as most important as well as the ability to adapt them to the characteristics of virtual workplaces.
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Gamifying Interventions: Sweetening Mental Health Interventions for Children
The way people use verbal and nonverbal language, gestures, and cues in social situations to express themselves and interpret others' intentions. This includes following unspoken rules of conversation such as turn-taking, adjusting tone of voice when addressing different people, and speaking at an appropriate volume depending on the context.
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Preparing a New Generation of Early Autism Educators: An Interdisciplinary Personnel Preparation Grant
Social communication includes the use of both verbal and nonverbal communication directed at a communication partner to share and/or request.
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