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In this episode, we explore how meaning is shaped not just by words, but by the contexts surrounding them. Using the recurring example, “Can we talk about your last report?”, we examine how relational context, situational context, cultural norms, organizational power structures, and communication channels influence interpretation. Drawing from major communication and social psychology theories — including Social Penetration Theory, Attribution Theory, High- and Low-Context Communication, Power Distance, Media Richness Theory, and Social Presence Theory — this lecture helps you develop a critical listening skill: the ability to assess how context shapes meaning before reacting. By the end, you’ll be able to pause, identify contextual influences, and interpret messages with greater accuracy and emotional intelligence.
By Sunny Skye HughesIn this episode, we explore how meaning is shaped not just by words, but by the contexts surrounding them. Using the recurring example, “Can we talk about your last report?”, we examine how relational context, situational context, cultural norms, organizational power structures, and communication channels influence interpretation. Drawing from major communication and social psychology theories — including Social Penetration Theory, Attribution Theory, High- and Low-Context Communication, Power Distance, Media Richness Theory, and Social Presence Theory — this lecture helps you develop a critical listening skill: the ability to assess how context shapes meaning before reacting. By the end, you’ll be able to pause, identify contextual influences, and interpret messages with greater accuracy and emotional intelligence.