Communication as a Form of Pluralism
Our century is already defined as being the era of cultural relations and peopleacknowledge the importance ofknowing the value of the others and in the sametime to desiring for their own culture to be known.Communication skills form the professional capital of a specialist. They are alsoat the core...
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doaj-644c76e044654021879734305d2350552020-11-24T23:53:37ZengSocial Sciences Research SocietyInternational Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies1309-80631309-80632012-01-01412012040126Communication as a Form of PluralismMirela AnghelOur century is already defined as being the era of cultural relations and peopleacknowledge the importance ofknowing the value of the others and in the sametime to desiring for their own culture to be known.Communication skills form the professional capital of a specialist. They are alsoat the core of social interaction. It’s a well-acknowledged fact that man cannotlive without communicating. From the very moment we opened eyes for the veryfirst time we “expected” for people around us to provide a proof of existence.Communication affects our general wellbeing due to the fact that the societyplaces great emphasis on the social support and relationships. Communicationshows us who we are. And this can only happen by interacting with other peopleand through this interaction we develop our self-image. By interacting with otherswe can answer to who we are andhow others define us.http://www.sobiad.org/ejournals/journal_IJSS/arhieves/2012_1/mirela_anghel.pdf |
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Our century is already defined as being the era of cultural relations and peopleacknowledge the importance ofknowing the value of the others and in the sametime to desiring for their own culture to be known.Communication skills form the professional capital of a specialist. They are alsoat the core of social interaction. It’s a well-acknowledged fact that man cannotlive without communicating. From the very moment we opened eyes for the veryfirst time we “expected” for people around us to provide a proof of existence.Communication affects our general wellbeing due to the fact that the societyplaces great emphasis on the social support and relationships. Communicationshows us who we are. And this can only happen by interacting with other peopleand through this interaction we develop our self-image. By interacting with otherswe can answer to who we are andhow others define us. |
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