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What is Interpersonal Communication

Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
Communication with another person in a dyadic, public or small-group context
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Solidarity and Rapport in Social Interaction
Jung-ran Park (Drexel University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch066
Abstract
This chapter examines the way online language users enhance social interaction and group collaboration through the computer mediated communication (CMC) channel. For this, discourse analysis based on the linguistic politeness theoretical framework is applied to the transcripts of a real time online chat. Analysis of the data shows that online participants employ a variety of creative devices to signal nonverbal communication cues that serve to build interpersonal solidarity and rapport, as well as by seeking common ground and by expressing agreement online participants increase mutual understanding and harmonious social interaction. This sets the tone of positive interpersonal relationships and decreases the social distance among participants. In turn, this engenders solidarity and proximity, which enhances social interaction through the CMC channel.
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Interpersonal communication implies an exchange of information from the receiver and sender through text, verbal, and non-verbal messaging that are informal and personable. People who interact in this communication process, express communicable factors that attribute to their thoughts, ideas, feelings, emotions, motives, attitudes, behaviors, and actions. Interpersonal skills are acquired by interacting with others. Interpersonal communication is needed to repair and build work-relationships, solve problems, and facilitate change.
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Solidarity and Rapport in Social Interaction
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Communication by one employee to one or more employee in an organization.
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