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MENTIONED 6 FUNDAMENTAL FUNCTION OF COMMUNICATION
COURTSHIP & MATING
REPRODUCTION
TERRITORIALITY
NAVIGATION
PARENT OFF SPRING RELATIONS
SELF DEFENSE
WHO INVENTED 6 FUNDAMENTAL FUNCTION THEORY
(RUBEN & STEWART, 1999)
COURTSHIP & MATING
human destinies In pairs, the process of building a relationship need a communication in it involves elements of audio, visual, persuasion, and negotiation
REPRODUCTION FUNCTION
DNA plays an important role in human reproduction sustainability, there’s a communication method between cellular, the ability of cells to receive and respond to the microenvironment basis for development, tissue, repair, and immunity.
TERRITORIALITY
Human used communication to marked their territoriality
SPACE COMMUNICATION
physical space between people can convey emotions, intentions, or the type of relationship you have with someone. It's not just about words; it's also about the distance between people can convey intimacy, formality, comfort. there’s spatial distance theory from Edward hall (1959, 1966) types of relationship that are permissible
Spatial Distance Edward Hall
intimate space (2 fits away from your body, emotionally allowed close to you)
personal space(1 handshake away, friends gathering)
social space(2 arm lengths away, people you don’t know well)
public space(over 3,6m away, big group)
MARKER/TERRITORY
3 type of marker:
central: objects we place in an area we reserve for us(in a class we leave our things to marked the chair is for us)
boundary: boundary we separate our space from “their space”(like employees only or line or tape)
Notch mark: mark that shows ownership an area or object (identifying and protect our personal space(name tag on item)
NAVIGATION
Navigation requires humans to process information in steps to understand their surroundings and current situation.
SELF DEFENSE
Communication by maintaining Information systems makes human with extraordinary survival
PARENT OFFSPRING RELATIONS & SOCIALIZATION
HUMANS DEPEND ON OTHER PEOPLE ESP PARENTS
COMMUNICATON SKILLS MST BE THOUGHT FROM PARENTS