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1Reading as Communication Echo
By Milena Tsvetkova

“Reading as Communication Echo” Metadata:
- Title: Reading as Communication Echo
- Author: Milena Tsvetkova
- Number of Pages: Median: 120
- Publisher: ➤ LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Publish Date: 2017
- Publish Location: Saarbrücken, Germany
“Reading as Communication Echo” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ reading - reading as communication - models of communication - model of the pyramid - Matryoshka model - book as medium - impact of the book - reach of books - Energy conversion efficiency - publishing workflow - content industry - media and cultural industries
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL26396701M
- All ISBNs: 9786202070072 - 6202070072
Author's Alternative Names:
"Milena T︠S︡vetkova", "Milena Cvetkova" and "Милена Цветкова"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2017
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Models of communication
Models of communication simplify or represent the process of communication. Most communication models try to describe both verbal and non-verbal communication
Schramm's model of communication
previous models, such as the inclusion of a feedback loop and the discussion of the role of fields of experience. For Schramm, communication is about
Barnlund's model of communication
the limitations of earlier models of communication. In this regard, it rejects the idea that communication consists in the transmission of ideas from a sender
Shannon–Weaver model
Shannon–Weaver model is one of the first models of communication. Initially published in the 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication", it explains
Communication
included and whether communication not only transmits meaning but also creates it. Models of communication are simplified overviews of its main components
Lasswell's model of communication
Lasswell's model of communication is one of the first and most influential models of communication. It was initially published by Harold Lasswell in 1948
Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication
model is a linear transmission model of communication. It is also referred to as the sender–message–channel–receiver model, the SMCR model, and Berlo's
Encoding/decoding model of communication
encoding/decoding model of communication emerged in rough and general form in 1948 in Claude E. Shannon's "A Mathematical Theory of Communication," where it
Communication theory
communication theory is the development of models and concepts used to describe communication. In the Linear Model, communication works in one direction: a sender
Two-step flow of communication
The two-step flow of communication model says that most people form their opinions under the influence of opinion leaders, who in turn are influenced