Communication Theory: Self-Theory Of Communication Accommodation Theory

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Communication Accommodation Theory
This theory highlights beneath aspirations and consequences of the possible occurrence when two respondents change their styles of communication. Theorists under this theory contests that during communication, people adjust or accommodate their speaking style to one another. This is mostly done through convergence or divergence. People with stronger racial or ethnic groups highlight their identity through divergence. In case of social approval mostly by the powerless individuals, convergence is their most adopted communication mode. I need to bring to your attention that this theory does not imply that you are powerless, but rather it is praise in disguise. Considering that you and your best friend come from different countries, it only means that you come from a more humbled ethnic and racial background. This should however not discourage you to part ways, after all the best of friends do not share everything, but they understand and acknowledge their differences and that is what makes the friendship unique. Having known your best friend’s background, you need to understand her whenever she makes certain remarks. You should not take her remarks personal since you know her better and you know that she only has your best interest at heart (Cicciarelli, 3).
Applicable Concepts –Self-concept
Self-concept is a prominent term used not only in humanism, but also in social psychology to explain how a person perceives or thinks about herself. It is simply the image we have about ourselves and is influenced by people we interact with in our lives. It also portrays our ability and our uniqueness and constitutes a collection of qualities, beliefs, behavior, and the nature of an individual. Self-concept ent...

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Perception refers to a person’s sensory experience to the environment around them and involves environmental stimuli and the stimuli response. Perception is classified into three components. First component is the perceiver, a person who acknowledges something and seeks for its understanding; based on emotions, experience, or motivation. Secondly is the target, who is the individual being judged or perceived. Lastly is the situation, different situations multiplies information about the target. As friends, you should not be quick to respond to the surrounding stimuli but first try to comprehend and analyze what could have been the cause of such stimuli. By responding to stimuli involving your relationship, your friendship can either be restored or completely ruined. It is therefore advisable to first understand the situation before taking any measures.
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