Meeting Historical Moment

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Meeting the Historical Moment
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“…the process of communication is problematic due to its ever-changing nature, requiring ‘appropriate’ communication to be historically grounded” (Arnett & Arneson, 1999, p. 31).
“…communication is irreversible, we cannot alter what transpires between communicative partners or how it is interpreted” (Arnett & Arneson, 1999, p. 31).
Communication is a process guided by persons, text, and the historical moment. The communicative process does not take place in isolation. Multiple variables influence how, why, where, and with whom we communicate” (Arnett & Arneson, 1999, p. 31).
“Ideas, actions, and communication styles need to meet the needs of the historical moment. A given communication theory cannot be appropriately used as the singular means of communication when it is actually only one particular approach that may be used in a particular social situation. Appropriate use of communication, as well as business investments, need to be historically grounded in what is ‘appropriate’ for a given era” (Arnett & Arneson, 1999, pp. 34-35).
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It is also important to choose specific communications styles and words so that an audience can comprehend and apply what is being said. The issue is that situations (nature) are always changing, therefore, it is sometimes difficult to keep up with what should be said and when. New ways of communicating have to be learned and applied so that people in a certain historical moment can be talked to and understand what is being said or asked of them. Additionally, current events need to be used to discuss situations so that people within a said time period can fully comprehend and connect to life around

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