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How might the way we think about communication (as transmission, as cultural literacy, as difference) connect to the ways we think about identity (as essentialist, nonessentialist, socially constructed,
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How might the way we think about communication (as transmission, as cultural literacy, as difference) connect to the ways we think about identity (as essentialist, nonessentialist, socially constructed, etc.)?
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The way we think about communication might connect to the ways we think about identity in the following manner:
The
transmission
of knowledge that happens through communication between two or more individuals that bear similar ideologies, must be processed by the brain as ‘
essentialist
’ as far as the identity of the persons in
conversation
is concerned.
Similar levels of
cultural literacy
must be the reason that helps enhance the
communication
through the knowledge of
identity
.
The difference in the methods of communication must be the primary indicators of the realisation of
social construction
of the community that the persons in conversation belong to.
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