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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiatong Han

The beat is a kind of behavioral communication in the action or reaction. The dramatic action and the reaction with dramatic conflict together construct a narrative beat, and the dramatic conflict is the basis for establishing the narrative beat. The narrative of movie scenes should revolve around the same drama task. The establishment of narrative beats within the scene makes the drama conflict of events progressive and escalating. The narrative beat is a strategy to grasp the narrative rhythm, a method to create suspense, and a way to lay out the structure of the story.


Prologi ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lotta Kokkonen ◽  
Jonna Koponen

Modern international business calls for competencies that enable entrepreneurs to be creative, innovative, effective and capable of networking. Competencies in forming and developing networks are particularly valuable for organizations and companies in countries with small economies, such as Finland, that are dependent on export and profitable international business. The aim of this research is to build understanding of what kind of interpersonal communication competence (ICC) entrepreneurs need in networking. Since the classic work of Granovetter (1982) and others (see e.g. Håkansson, 1982; Håkansson & Snehota, 2000), network theory and network analysis have become popular when trying to understand the behavior of organizations as well as of individuals in multiple contexts. The importance of networking has been recognized in international business and entrepreneurship research (e.g. Newman et al., 2006; Rauch et al., 2015). In the field of communication, there is a long tradition of studying interpersonal communication competence. Yet little attention has been given to entrepreneurs’ interpersonal communication competence in networking. To date, networking has been mainly studied in the research field of network analysis. Thus, it makes sense to focus on previous research in these fields. The data consist of thematic interviews (N = 14) carried out with entrepreneurs representing different companies from various industries. The data were analyzed with abductive logic by applying thematic analysis. The results show that in networking entrepreneurs’ ICC has four crucial dimensions: (1) behavioral communication competence (relational communication skills), (2) cognitive communication competence (knowledge on communication, meta-cognition), (3) affective dimension (motivation, attitude, ethical mindset), and (4) business-related competence and resources (business expertise, resources). We also discuss a way for other researchers to continue studying context-specific meanings related to interpersonal communication competence, and how the results can be applied when planning and executing entrepreneurs’ communication training.


2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thanh Bình Nguyễn ◽  
Văn Trường Nguyễn ◽  
Minh Ngọc Huyền Lê ◽  
Thị Diễm Trinh Lê

Background: In addition to the professional capacity and ethical qualities, the attitude and communication behavior of medical staff with patient are important prefix can not missing, in order to create trust, satisfy patients and create quality medical examination and treatment services. Objective: Determine the state of behavioral communication and a number of factors related to the actual state of medical staff communication with patients at Hoc Mon State Registration Hospital in 2020. Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive. Results: Assessment of the importance level of communication skills in medical staff communication with the patient is 85.2% or more. In which, the level of importance: skills to establish relationships when communicating with patients 85%, listening skills to patients 91.1%; expression skills 94%, questioning skills 87.3%; emotional and behavior control skills 90.5%. Over 90% of research subjects agree with the benefits and importance of medical staff communication skills with patients during medical examination and treatment. The department’s characteristics are related to the assessment of the importance of communication with patients during medical examination and treatment. Income is positively correlated with assessment of the importance of communication with patients during medical examination and treatment. Conclusions: The actual state of medical staff communication with patients at Hoc Mon General Hospital is relatively good in both aspects: awareness and communication practice.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cindy Xin Feng ◽  
Nigatu Regassa Geda ◽  
Susan J. Whiting ◽  
Bonnie Janzen ◽  
Rein Lepnurm ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Even though Ethiopia has made considerable progress in improving child health and survival, the country is experiencing one of the highest infant and under 5 mortality rates. The purpose of this study was to examine the disparities in child health and survival in Ethiopia.Method: Data were drawn from the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Surveys (EDHS). Proportional odds regression was used to identify the determinants of poor child health and survival outcomes. The Mosley and Cohen’s child health framework was used to measure child survival. Results: The proportion of both poor health and mortality were high. The likelihood of falling into the poor health and survival category increases for: male children; children born with preceding birth interval of <18 months; those never breastfed; born to mothers having higher deprivation index or having poor health service utilization score; poor diet diversity score; living in a household with non-improved toilet facility; having a father with low education level; and those living in a community where mothers’ education is low (p<0.05). Conclusion: Inequalities hamper Ethiopia’s true progress in improving child health and survival. Given the fact that nearly two-thirds of Ethiopian women have no education and half live in financially disadvantaged households, this study recommends aggressive intervention in promoting women’s status at the grassroots level through community education and behavioral communication strategies that will eventually help to significantly reduce huge disparity in early mortality in the population.


Author(s):  
Yuliya Yurievna Sugrobova ◽  
Irina Daniilovna Karpova ◽  
Yuliya Olegovna Dorofei

This article analyzes the main factors of anthropological crisis, its attributes, impact upon the worldview, psychological, and cultural characteristics of the modern global network generation of Millennials and Centennials. An overview is given to the sources, in which the authors raise the problems of personal crisis, its causes, as well as the prospects for further development of humanity. Analysis is conducted on key traits in communication of collective society, peculiarities of behavioral communication strategy in the conditions of Informatization of the society. The article provides the results of modern research of R. Jenkins and the agency PBN H+K jointly with Magram MR, as well as &ldquo;Tomsk initiative&rdquo; project on the representatives of Millennials &ndash; &ldquo;generation Y&rdquo; and Centennials &ndash; &ldquo;generation Z&rdquo;; comparative characteristics of their value orientations and life strategies is given. The current formation and development of the new cultural space with the specific features of global, universal, technologized, virtual nature is demonstrated. The role of Net-technologies is revealed; being the key factor of the transformation of modern space, change the forms of sociocultural interaction, production techniques, transformation and conveyance of information, require elaboration of the special forms of spiritual and practical mastering of the reality and self-reflection of the individuals. An assumption is made that due to the technologies of globalization and ideology of postmodernism, takes place the uniformity of social and political structures, destruction of the forms of human identification &ndash; cultural, historical and spiritual, as well as destruction of the worldview foundations of personal becoming. Deidentification of a person becomes the key reason of the anthropological crisis.


2020 ◽  
pp. 152483992091646
Author(s):  
Chris Dickey ◽  
Emily Holzman ◽  
Juliet Bedford ◽  
Erma Manoncourt ◽  
Clay Shirky ◽  
...  

In response to a number of growing global health challenges, New York University and UNICEF designed a Behavioral Communication Strategies for Global Epidemics course that brings together United Nations professionals, government staff, and MPH (Master of Public Health) students to design innovative social behavior change communication (SBCC) strategies that address disease outbreaks and humanitarian challenges around the world. Applying a systems approach, participants in the course work on interdisciplinary teams to design strategies, develop skills, and engage in global learning. At the culmination of the course, all teams present strategies to UNICEF country offices for implementation. This innovative model for disease outbreak, public health education, and humanitarian response provides professionals with an opportunity to develop a wide range of competencies, including systems thinking, behavior change, and human-centered design and equips them with the necessary tools to develop more novel approaches to SBCC. As the number of outbreaks and humanitarian challenges increase each year, this format for learning can serve as a model for how professionals can effectively address these complex crises.


Author(s):  
Maria Laura Ilardo ◽  
Antonio Speciale

Nowadays, the classic perception of the pharmaceutical profession in community pharmacies is facing worldwide extinction due to many factors. Among the numerous factors, online pharmacies are increasingly gaining ground thanks to their ability to facilitate customer demand. Nevertheless, they are endangering “face-to-face” contact, affecting the building of customer loyalty based on direct “human” interaction, and consequently reducing pharmacists to mere commercial figures. Patient-centered care communication is emphasized as the essential element to build a solid and appropriate interpersonal relationship with the patient, to make the consultancy process effective, and to strengthen the pharmacist’s professionalism in community pharmacy. This paper presents a narrative review of existing literature with the first aim of pinpointing the factors affecting pharmacy professional practice, and secondly, of how to improve patient-centered communication skills. A more widespread introduction of in-depth study and practice of behavioral, communication, educational, and sociological methodologies and techniques would allow for the development of more effective skills used for providing an efficient consultancy service, improving the capacity of future professionals to approach public relations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 74
Author(s):  
Leida Ruvina

The objective of this paper is to reflect on the relation between Communication studies and Security issues, by fitting particular developments into a larger scheme. In my hypothesis, public order and security can never be an exclusive duty of State Police alone, but a joint attempt for common goals. The institutional identity of the Police or Ministry of Interior itself is constituted by their purpose (why they exist), their brand (how they are perceived by others) and their culture (how members interact and work within them). Nevertheless, popular culture and mass media play an important role in effective institutional public communication. The challenge is to prevent, identify and manage incompatible or opposite messages promoted in the content managed by governmental and media authorities of a country, on the same topic, to the same audience, at the same time. By analyzing the behavioral communication and reflecting on how media exposures skew already available mental models to affect judgments, beliefs, and attitudes, I expect to provide a more complete framework on events occurred almost contemporarily, and to contribute in narrative-based persuasion strategies applied by governmental institutions in the future in Albania, suggesting Grunig’s systemic approach of Public Relation. In the following work, I will construct the media narratives related to light weapons control in the Republic of Albania in 2017, and deconstruct the two incompatible narrative-based strategies in this regard. They demonstrate the need to harmonize the production or diffusion of public narratives and content on specific public order and security strategies.


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