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Gotham City Council of
Communication
Current Members: Rachael, Katie, Batman, Brianna, Micah, and Maggie
Who Are We?
• What We Do: Assist Batman in outsmarting villains and
communicating to civilians
• Our Goal: To educate ourselves and the class in a fun, and
entertaining way about interpersonal communication
Today’s Meeting:
• Interpersonal Communication
Theoretical Foundations
Development of Relationships
Managing Relationships
Self- Disclosure
• During today’s meeting random questions will determine
if you will be a part of the Gotham City Council!
Connecting with Others via Interpersonal
Communication
• Connecting with others and forming relationships
• Differ from situation to situation
Relationships
•An association between at least two people
•Can also be described as:
•In levels of intimacy
•Roles
•Time spent together
•Shared Activities
•Situation / Happenstance
Interpersonal Communication
• Creating and sharing meaning between persons who are
in a relationship
• Is it only an interaction among those having close
relationships?
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
1. What city does Batman fight to protect?
a. Motham City
b. Gotham City
c. Gotham Kitty
d. Bikini Bottom
Theories of Interpersonal Communication
• Motivation for staying in relationships varies
• Seven Theories:
•Uncertainty Reduction Theory
•Uncertainty Management Theory
•Social Information Processing Theory
•Social Penetration Theory
•Social Exchange Theory
•Interpersonal Needs Theory
•Dialectical Theory
Uncertainty Reduction Theory
• Our desire to know about others
• Seek to reduce uncertainty about each other
• Attractiveness
Uncertainty Reduction Theory
Drive to reduce uncertainty is motivated by:
•Anticipation of future contact
•Incentive Value / Reward
•Deviance
Uncertainty Reduction Theory
•Always begin as strangers!
•Necessary for development
•Berger’s Three Strategies Used to Learn About
Others:
•Passive
•Active
•Interactive
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
2. Relationships can be defined as:
a. Roles
b. Time spent together
c. Shared activities
d. All of the above
Uncertainty Management Theory:
• Dale Brashers developed this theory to further refine uncertainty reduction
theory
• Three main features
• interpretation and experience of uncertainty
• effect of emotion related to uncertainty
• ways communication and emotion are managed when uncertainty
exists.
• 4 Ways to manage uncertainty
• those who live with lots of uncertainty learn to adapt to it
• to rely on social support of others to cope
• to balance the need to know with the desire not to know
• to learn which information to trust and which information to ignore
Ka-Pow! Activity Time!
• How well can you
communicate yourself?
• How well can you
communicate an image
you want to portray?
Directions:
First exercise:
pair up with the person you sit next to
and get to know them as best you can
in 1 minute.
Use these questions to guide your
conversation:
• What is your partner's name?
• What do they like to do in their free
time?
• Where do they work?
Second Exercise:
use your same partner and get to know
them using the same conversation but
with a new spin. This time you are
going to act as if you have never met
this person before until now, but you
are trying to impress them by giving a
false image of yourself.
For example:
• Your name is___________
• Your an astronaut on vacation before
your mission to mars
• You spend your free time donating all
your money to charity and saving
kittens
Social Information Processing Theory
• Developed by Joe Walther
• An interpersonal communication theory suggesting that electronically
mediate relationships grow only to the extent that people gain
information about each other and use it to form impressions
• Verbal Cues
• Extended time
• Social Media
• Allows us to be friends with people we have never met
• Positive impressions of each other
• Allows us to create a cyber-image (persona) without nonverbal
communication
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
3. How did Batman’s parents die?
a. They were burned by McDonald’s Café coffee
b. They sank with the Titanic
c. Duh! They’re alive
d. They were shot outside a theatre
Social Penetration Theory
• Developed by social psychologist Irwin Altman and
Dalmas Taylor
• Social penetration is the process of increasing disclosure and
intimacy in a relationships
• How people connect with each other and how their
communication moves from small talk to more intimate and
self revealing talk.
• Long lasting relationships need depth and breadth
• Depth of penetration: Personal information and intimacy about
one’s self
Social Exchange Theory
•Developed by social psychologist John W. Thibaut and
Harold H. Kelley
• Weighing the costs and benefits associated with entering a
relationship
• Benefit- Anything that we perceive to improve our self interest.
• Costs- negative things or behaviors that we perceive to be not
beneficial to our self interest.
• When we first meet someone, we mentally weigh the potential
rewards and costs of creating a relationship with that person.
• Social exchange theory implies that if the benefits gained in a
relationship are greater than any potential costs, then we
likely would regard the relationship positively.
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
4. Which answer below describes the breadth of
penetration?
a. The range of spread in areas that are disclosed to
others
b. When someone can smell your bad breath
c. The deepness or intimacy of self-disclosure to
others
d. Batman’s grappling hook
Interpersonal Needs Theory
• Theory by Will Schutz
• Definition: A theory that provides insight into or
motivation to communicate. Theory consists of three
needs: affection, inclusion, and control.
• Interpersonal needs vary with circumstance
• Understanding interpersonal needs helps us to see how
they influence and motivate our interactions with others
Example: Each time The Joker tells how he got his scars, he
changes it to fit each circumstance.
The Need for Affection
• The need to feel likeable or loveable
• People join social groups to fulfill this need
• Schutz theory: a person who seems to be liked by many
and therefor has fulfilled this need is referred to as
personal
• Kory Floyd found that people who give and receive
affection are generally healthier and happier than those
who receive or give little affection
The Need for Inclusion
• Encompasses our need to feel significant and worthwhile
• Schutz describes people in terms of need
• Social: Satisfied their needs for inclusion
• Undersocial: do not like being around other people; find
communicating with others threatening
• Oversocial: Cannot stop themselves from getting involved
and communicating with others; fears being ignored by
others
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
5. Who is Batman’s sidekick?
a. Robin
b. Penguin
c. Blue-footed Booby
d. Flamingo
The Need for Control
• Our motivation for power or influence in our relationships
Dialectical Theory
• An interpersonal communication theory that suggests that
contradictory impulses push and pull us in conflicting
directions with others
Example: Batman needs to save everyone in Gotham
City at Harvey’s Party, but the Joker just threw Rachel
out the window? What should he do?
Three Dialectal Tensions
• Connection-autonomy: spending time with significant
other vs. spending time by yourself…sometimes you want
spend time with them but you don’t want to feel
smothered. Needs to be balanced.
• Openness-closedness: The desire to be open and
expressive vs. wanting to be closed and private
• Novelty-predictability
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
6. What defines the need for control?
a. Feeling likeable or loveable
b. Can be defined as social, undersocial, or oversocial
in society
c. Motivation for power or influence in our
relationships
d. When Batman needs to control the Joker
Managing Relational Tensions
•Segmentation: is a tactic
in which people
compartmentalizes
different aspects of their
relationship.
•Reframing: a strategy
that allows tension to be
redefined so that tension
is dilated, is made less
obvious, or is even made
to disappear
•Moderation: characterized by compromises in which deals
are struck to help reduce tensions
•Reaffirmation: strategy in which individuals recognize
that dialectical tensions will always be present, and
therefore you should accept them and even embrace the
challenges they produce.
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
7. What vehicle does Batman drive?
a. Cat Mobile
b. Bat Mobile
c. Wiener Mobile
d. The Invisible Boat Mobile
Self-Disclosure
• Voluntary sharing of information about the self that
another person is not likely to know
• Occurs in caring relationships, it usually results in greater
self-understanding and self-improvement.
Self-Presentation
• An intentional self-disclosure tactic used to reveal certain
aspects about ourselves for specific reasons.
• For example when in a job interview you get asked to talk
about yourself and you tend to discuss your background,
experiences, and accomplishments that is self-presenting
yourself.
Catharsis
•Release of emotional tension, after an
overwhelming experience, that restore or refreshes
the spirit.
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
8. What is characterized by the compromises in which deals
are made to help reduce tensions?
a. Stress balls
b. Moderation
c. Segmentation
d. Refraining
When Shouldn’t We Self-Disclose too Much?
Full-disclosure can be:
• Harmful
• Risky
• Unwise
• Insensitive
• Damaging to relationships
Heart of disclosure
Usually withhold information:
• to protect others
• Avoid negative reactions
Must be based on personal
judgment
Self-Disclosure and Privacy
• privacy- claim of individuals, groups, etc. to determine for
themselves the extent of what is communicated about
them to others
• What may be appropriate for one situation, may not be
for another
• Privacy boundaries
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
9. Who is not one of Batman’s nemesis?
a. The Joker
b. The Riddler
c. Katie
d. Bane
Self-Disclosure and Gender
• Men and women communicate differently
• Not all men and all women are the same in
communicating
• (wo)men tend to be….
Self-Disclosure and Culture
Cultural backgrounds
• Contact
• Closeness
• Values
• Beliefs
In general, the closer people get; they become friendly and
share more
Self-Disclosure and Rhetoric Sensitivity
Rhetoric sensitivity is a
cautious approach to self
disclosure, in which the
situation and personal
factors are taken into
consideration.
Example: Batman is not very
fond of Harvey Dent, but he
takes Rachel’s feelings into
consideration
Rhetorically Sensitive
People:
•Can balance self-interest
with the interest of others
•Tend to not change own
values/ believes but
understand values of
others
•Aware of the language
they choose: non-sexual,
Ka-Pow! Quiz Time:
10. What below is a true characteristic that rhetorically
sensitive people possess?
a. Ability to balance self-interest with the interest of
others
b. Tend to not change own values/beliefs but can
relate to others values/beliefs
c. Aware of offensive language and tend not to use it
d. All of the Above
Pass the Test?
• Do you want to be a part of the Gotham City Council of
Communication and help Batman fight crime?
(Yes, you get to wear a mask…)
Check Your Answers!
1. B
2. D
3. D
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. B
9. C
10. D
Keep Calm
and Light
the Bat-
Signal

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Gotham City Council of Communication

  • 1. Gotham City Council of Communication Current Members: Rachael, Katie, Batman, Brianna, Micah, and Maggie
  • 2. Who Are We? • What We Do: Assist Batman in outsmarting villains and communicating to civilians • Our Goal: To educate ourselves and the class in a fun, and entertaining way about interpersonal communication
  • 3. Today’s Meeting: • Interpersonal Communication Theoretical Foundations Development of Relationships Managing Relationships Self- Disclosure • During today’s meeting random questions will determine if you will be a part of the Gotham City Council!
  • 4. Connecting with Others via Interpersonal Communication • Connecting with others and forming relationships • Differ from situation to situation
  • 5. Relationships •An association between at least two people •Can also be described as: •In levels of intimacy •Roles •Time spent together •Shared Activities •Situation / Happenstance
  • 6. Interpersonal Communication • Creating and sharing meaning between persons who are in a relationship • Is it only an interaction among those having close relationships?
  • 7. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 1. What city does Batman fight to protect? a. Motham City b. Gotham City c. Gotham Kitty d. Bikini Bottom
  • 8. Theories of Interpersonal Communication • Motivation for staying in relationships varies • Seven Theories: •Uncertainty Reduction Theory •Uncertainty Management Theory •Social Information Processing Theory •Social Penetration Theory •Social Exchange Theory •Interpersonal Needs Theory •Dialectical Theory
  • 9. Uncertainty Reduction Theory • Our desire to know about others • Seek to reduce uncertainty about each other • Attractiveness
  • 10. Uncertainty Reduction Theory Drive to reduce uncertainty is motivated by: •Anticipation of future contact •Incentive Value / Reward •Deviance
  • 11. Uncertainty Reduction Theory •Always begin as strangers! •Necessary for development •Berger’s Three Strategies Used to Learn About Others: •Passive •Active •Interactive
  • 12. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 2. Relationships can be defined as: a. Roles b. Time spent together c. Shared activities d. All of the above
  • 13. Uncertainty Management Theory: • Dale Brashers developed this theory to further refine uncertainty reduction theory • Three main features • interpretation and experience of uncertainty • effect of emotion related to uncertainty • ways communication and emotion are managed when uncertainty exists. • 4 Ways to manage uncertainty • those who live with lots of uncertainty learn to adapt to it • to rely on social support of others to cope • to balance the need to know with the desire not to know • to learn which information to trust and which information to ignore
  • 14. Ka-Pow! Activity Time! • How well can you communicate yourself? • How well can you communicate an image you want to portray?
  • 15. Directions: First exercise: pair up with the person you sit next to and get to know them as best you can in 1 minute. Use these questions to guide your conversation: • What is your partner's name? • What do they like to do in their free time? • Where do they work? Second Exercise: use your same partner and get to know them using the same conversation but with a new spin. This time you are going to act as if you have never met this person before until now, but you are trying to impress them by giving a false image of yourself. For example: • Your name is___________ • Your an astronaut on vacation before your mission to mars • You spend your free time donating all your money to charity and saving kittens
  • 16. Social Information Processing Theory • Developed by Joe Walther • An interpersonal communication theory suggesting that electronically mediate relationships grow only to the extent that people gain information about each other and use it to form impressions • Verbal Cues • Extended time • Social Media • Allows us to be friends with people we have never met • Positive impressions of each other • Allows us to create a cyber-image (persona) without nonverbal communication
  • 17. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 3. How did Batman’s parents die? a. They were burned by McDonald’s Café coffee b. They sank with the Titanic c. Duh! They’re alive d. They were shot outside a theatre
  • 18. Social Penetration Theory • Developed by social psychologist Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor • Social penetration is the process of increasing disclosure and intimacy in a relationships • How people connect with each other and how their communication moves from small talk to more intimate and self revealing talk. • Long lasting relationships need depth and breadth • Depth of penetration: Personal information and intimacy about one’s self
  • 19. Social Exchange Theory •Developed by social psychologist John W. Thibaut and Harold H. Kelley • Weighing the costs and benefits associated with entering a relationship • Benefit- Anything that we perceive to improve our self interest. • Costs- negative things or behaviors that we perceive to be not beneficial to our self interest. • When we first meet someone, we mentally weigh the potential rewards and costs of creating a relationship with that person. • Social exchange theory implies that if the benefits gained in a relationship are greater than any potential costs, then we likely would regard the relationship positively.
  • 20. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 4. Which answer below describes the breadth of penetration? a. The range of spread in areas that are disclosed to others b. When someone can smell your bad breath c. The deepness or intimacy of self-disclosure to others d. Batman’s grappling hook
  • 21. Interpersonal Needs Theory • Theory by Will Schutz • Definition: A theory that provides insight into or motivation to communicate. Theory consists of three needs: affection, inclusion, and control. • Interpersonal needs vary with circumstance • Understanding interpersonal needs helps us to see how they influence and motivate our interactions with others Example: Each time The Joker tells how he got his scars, he changes it to fit each circumstance.
  • 22. The Need for Affection • The need to feel likeable or loveable • People join social groups to fulfill this need • Schutz theory: a person who seems to be liked by many and therefor has fulfilled this need is referred to as personal • Kory Floyd found that people who give and receive affection are generally healthier and happier than those who receive or give little affection
  • 23. The Need for Inclusion • Encompasses our need to feel significant and worthwhile • Schutz describes people in terms of need • Social: Satisfied their needs for inclusion • Undersocial: do not like being around other people; find communicating with others threatening • Oversocial: Cannot stop themselves from getting involved and communicating with others; fears being ignored by others
  • 24. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 5. Who is Batman’s sidekick? a. Robin b. Penguin c. Blue-footed Booby d. Flamingo
  • 25. The Need for Control • Our motivation for power or influence in our relationships
  • 26. Dialectical Theory • An interpersonal communication theory that suggests that contradictory impulses push and pull us in conflicting directions with others Example: Batman needs to save everyone in Gotham City at Harvey’s Party, but the Joker just threw Rachel out the window? What should he do?
  • 27. Three Dialectal Tensions • Connection-autonomy: spending time with significant other vs. spending time by yourself…sometimes you want spend time with them but you don’t want to feel smothered. Needs to be balanced. • Openness-closedness: The desire to be open and expressive vs. wanting to be closed and private • Novelty-predictability
  • 28. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 6. What defines the need for control? a. Feeling likeable or loveable b. Can be defined as social, undersocial, or oversocial in society c. Motivation for power or influence in our relationships d. When Batman needs to control the Joker
  • 29. Managing Relational Tensions •Segmentation: is a tactic in which people compartmentalizes different aspects of their relationship. •Reframing: a strategy that allows tension to be redefined so that tension is dilated, is made less obvious, or is even made to disappear
  • 30. •Moderation: characterized by compromises in which deals are struck to help reduce tensions •Reaffirmation: strategy in which individuals recognize that dialectical tensions will always be present, and therefore you should accept them and even embrace the challenges they produce.
  • 31. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 7. What vehicle does Batman drive? a. Cat Mobile b. Bat Mobile c. Wiener Mobile d. The Invisible Boat Mobile
  • 32. Self-Disclosure • Voluntary sharing of information about the self that another person is not likely to know • Occurs in caring relationships, it usually results in greater self-understanding and self-improvement.
  • 33. Self-Presentation • An intentional self-disclosure tactic used to reveal certain aspects about ourselves for specific reasons. • For example when in a job interview you get asked to talk about yourself and you tend to discuss your background, experiences, and accomplishments that is self-presenting yourself.
  • 34. Catharsis •Release of emotional tension, after an overwhelming experience, that restore or refreshes the spirit.
  • 35. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 8. What is characterized by the compromises in which deals are made to help reduce tensions? a. Stress balls b. Moderation c. Segmentation d. Refraining
  • 36. When Shouldn’t We Self-Disclose too Much? Full-disclosure can be: • Harmful • Risky • Unwise • Insensitive • Damaging to relationships Heart of disclosure Usually withhold information: • to protect others • Avoid negative reactions Must be based on personal judgment
  • 37. Self-Disclosure and Privacy • privacy- claim of individuals, groups, etc. to determine for themselves the extent of what is communicated about them to others • What may be appropriate for one situation, may not be for another • Privacy boundaries
  • 38. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 9. Who is not one of Batman’s nemesis? a. The Joker b. The Riddler c. Katie d. Bane
  • 39. Self-Disclosure and Gender • Men and women communicate differently • Not all men and all women are the same in communicating • (wo)men tend to be….
  • 40. Self-Disclosure and Culture Cultural backgrounds • Contact • Closeness • Values • Beliefs In general, the closer people get; they become friendly and share more
  • 41. Self-Disclosure and Rhetoric Sensitivity Rhetoric sensitivity is a cautious approach to self disclosure, in which the situation and personal factors are taken into consideration. Example: Batman is not very fond of Harvey Dent, but he takes Rachel’s feelings into consideration Rhetorically Sensitive People: •Can balance self-interest with the interest of others •Tend to not change own values/ believes but understand values of others •Aware of the language they choose: non-sexual,
  • 42. Ka-Pow! Quiz Time: 10. What below is a true characteristic that rhetorically sensitive people possess? a. Ability to balance self-interest with the interest of others b. Tend to not change own values/beliefs but can relate to others values/beliefs c. Aware of offensive language and tend not to use it d. All of the Above
  • 43. Pass the Test? • Do you want to be a part of the Gotham City Council of Communication and help Batman fight crime? (Yes, you get to wear a mask…)
  • 44. Check Your Answers! 1. B 2. D 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. D
  • 45. Keep Calm and Light the Bat- Signal