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Commata: Communication Theory and Research
Commata
8 episodes
6 days ago
Commata: the plural of comma. In each episode we take an extended pause to deconstruct the complex and multi-faceted syntactic and semantic nuances that comprise human interaction. The Chrysopa Commata is a green, winged insect that - much like communication - defies simple categorization, interpretation, and all sense of shared understanding. Chrysopa have been moved from one genus to another and back again. Cover art "Chrysopa commata1" by Teemu Rintala and Timo Lehto. Licensed under Creative Commons 4.0. available at: https://artsdatabanken.no/Pages/223055/Strekgulloeye
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Commata: the plural of comma. In each episode we take an extended pause to deconstruct the complex and multi-faceted syntactic and semantic nuances that comprise human interaction. The Chrysopa Commata is a green, winged insect that - much like communication - defies simple categorization, interpretation, and all sense of shared understanding. Chrysopa have been moved from one genus to another and back again. Cover art "Chrysopa commata1" by Teemu Rintala and Timo Lehto. Licensed under Creative Commons 4.0. available at: https://artsdatabanken.no/Pages/223055/Strekgulloeye
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Commata: Communication Theory and Research
COS220.E10.CAT

This episode covers communication accommodation theory.

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2 years ago
13 minutes 6 seconds

Commata: Communication Theory and Research
COS220.E10.Genderlect

In today's episode we interview Dr. Nathalie Desrayaud on genderlect theory, a widely referenced but potentially flawed approach to understanding how and when men and women may communicate differently. We also cover a popular response to genderlect that highlights the myth that men and women have different communication cultures. 

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3 years ago
19 minutes 21 seconds

Commata: Communication Theory and Research
COS220.E08.Cultivation Theory

How does violence on TV impact our beliefs in a violent world? Do violent videogames cause violent behavior? Join us as we wade through the literature to answer these questions in a deeply unsatisfying manner.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 6 seconds

Commata: Communication Theory and Research
COS220.E07.CognitiveDissonanceTheory

How do we balance consonant and dissonant thoughts to make decisions? How do advertisers and salespeople use this to their advantage?

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4 years ago
16 minutes 33 seconds

Commata: Communication Theory and Research
COS220.E06.Social Judgment Theory

Today we talk about social judgment theory and how anchors for our attitudinal baselines inform persuasion. We also find out why and how vegans hate me.

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4 years ago
16 minutes 3 seconds

Commata: Communication Theory and Research
COS220.E05.Relational Dialectics

Today we discuss relational dialectics theory, offering a glimpse into the competing motivations, desires, and needs present in all of our relationships. I also share some sweet tips if you're in the market for a new minivan.

Referenced in the pod:

The song Minivan, by Purple would be the only music played in my minivan.

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4 years ago
15 minutes 42 seconds

Commata: Communication Theory and Research
COS220.E03&E04.UncertaintyReduction&UncertaintyManagement

How well do you tolerate uncertainty in your life? Are you the type of person who is anxious in uncertain situations and needs to reduce uncertainty, or do you feel unbothered in uncertain circumstances? Today we discuss different strategies and motivations for reducing, maintaining and increasing uncertainty.

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4 years ago
16 minutes 17 seconds

Commata: Communication Theory and Research
COS220 E02 Symbolic Interaction

In this episode we describe 3 principles of symbolic interaction and are introduced to a recurring villain.

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4 years ago
16 minutes 14 seconds

Commata: Communication Theory and Research
Commata: the plural of comma. In each episode we take an extended pause to deconstruct the complex and multi-faceted syntactic and semantic nuances that comprise human interaction. The Chrysopa Commata is a green, winged insect that - much like communication - defies simple categorization, interpretation, and all sense of shared understanding. Chrysopa have been moved from one genus to another and back again. Cover art "Chrysopa commata1" by Teemu Rintala and Timo Lehto. Licensed under Creative Commons 4.0. available at: https://artsdatabanken.no/Pages/223055/Strekgulloeye