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Why is the word “mutuality” important in communication theory?
Posted by Austin on 12/08/2021 at 16:43Austin replied 5 months, 3 weeks ago 12 Members · 11 Replies -
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Mutuality is the sharing of feelings or meaning in what is communicated between two or more parties. More than just the words is the goal of what is being communicated and received
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Communication is various sided. It involves various parties. These parties become responsible for it. In other words interpersonal communication is mutual and never singular, not monologue but at least dialogue.
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Mutuality is important in communication because it builds in relationships which are important.
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In order to communicate effectively, both parties need to take responsibility in a dialogue. They both need to be aware of the message that is being conveyed to the other person.
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Agreed. Mutuality is two- sided. Both parties need to be aware of the words spoken and the meaning being interpreted to communicate effectively.
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Mutuality is important because all parties must take responsibility for what is being communicated and how it is being interpreted.