LEARNING COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION: COMMUNICATIVE BARRIERS
Communicative barriers are difficulties that arise in the process of information delivery from a communicant (source of information) to a recipient (receiver of information). The nature of communicative barriers arising in interpersonal and computer-mediated communication is considered in this article. Communicative barriers are divided into four types: technical (noise, restriction, filters), social-cultural (social, political, religious, professional), psychological (technical and communication skills barriers, attitudes barriers) and understanding barriers (phonetic, semantic, stylistic, logical, interlingual). The features of above-named barriers in e-communication are determined. Difficulties and ways of communication barriers overcoming in learning computer-mediated communication are regarded.
Issue: 9, 2009
Series of issue: Issue 9
Rubric: Pedagogy
Pages: 29 — 24
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