Communication 184 Exam Chapters 7, 8, 9, 11 fully solved graded A+
embodied knowledge - correct answer routines, habits, tasks and information our bodies "understand" without conscious thought. ex. embodied knowledge - correct answer ex. riding a bike epistemology - correct answer giving attention to what our bodies tell us and observing what other's bodies tell us stigma (in relation to body language) - correct answer a mark of disgrace associated with a particular person (being closed off/crossing your arms) chronemics - correct answer how time functions ("who can ever get anything done?" haptics - correct answer the significance of touch based on age, race, sexuality, etc. proxemics - correct answer how we use our space (friendly or not) artifacts - correct answer how we use our clothing, jewelry, makeup to communicate paralanguage - correct answer the ASPECTS of your voice (tone, range, pitch) kinesics - correct answer gestures, movements, facial expressions citationality - correct answer a reference to something that helps make shortcuts in our meaning making Myth of Political Correctness (1) - correct answer culture is static: names for people/races have changed over time Myth of Political Correctness (2) - correct answer culture and power are separate: calling someone PC encourages us to imagine culture and power as separate Myth of Political Correctness (3) - correct answer stereotypes are built on truths: words create knowledge and realities (self-fulfilling prophecy) Myth of Political Correctness (4) - correct answer progress is progress: we sometimes see movement through time and space as good Myth of Political Correctness (5) - correct answer colorblindness is progress: having the "inability" to see race Myth of Political Correctness (6) - correct answer making a big deal out of nothing: shifts the topic of PC away from what's at stake semiotics - correct answer study of the structure of language, analyzing language via the use of symbols and their connected referents ex. semiotics - correct answer ex. saying the word "cat" and everyone understands what you are talking about Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis - correct answer theory that claims our thoughts shape our reality, our language shapes our thoughts, and, therefore, our language shapes our reality agency - correct answer the conscious ability to reproduce or resist social systems a criticism of semiotics - correct answer if we think language is representational, then words have little or no significance apart from how they stand in for "real" things
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