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Conversation is the verbalization of concepts involving abstractions and concrete objects which make up the world we live in.
A conversation is communication by two or more people, or sometimes with one's self, often on a particular topic. Conversations are the ideal form of communication in some respects, since they allow people with different views of a topic to learn from each other. A speech, on the other hand, is an oral presentation by one person directed at a group.
Those engaging in conversation naturally relate the other speaker's statements to themselves, and insert themselves (or some degree of relation to themselves, ranging from the replier's opinions or points to actual stories about themselves) into their replies. For a successful conversation, the partners must achieve a workable balance of contributions. A successful conversation includes mutually interesting connections between the speakers or things that the speakers know. For this to happen, those engaging in conversation must find a topic on which they both can relate to in some sense.
Conversation analysis is a branch of sociology which studies the structure and organization of human interaction, with a more specific focus on conversational interaction.
Types of conversation
Sometimes, when talking colloquially, banter can be referred to as "bants".Conversation conducted in formal but unstructured settings can be particularly valuable in enlivening those in the growing population of retired, and sometimes otherwise isolated, people in advanced countries. Institutions such as the University of the Third Age provide such settings. Here the great diversity of life experience and points of view provide a very rich resource for advanced learning.
"Banter" or "O-shaberi" (O-Shabs) in Japanese, is the art of jovial and frivolous conversation and behavior, which can be taken to several different levels, and can be liable to involve crude, offensive sexual joking which may offend some. It is also liable to be very personal, being directed at particular people and may develop into direct offense and 'mickey' taking of a person. The saying 'If you can't take the banter, canter' means that if you take offense to another's comments/actions when they were intended only to amuse, then you should leave. The use of banter is often suggested by the seduction community, the rationale being that sexual tension cannot exist without polarity; thus, teasing and otherwise "messing with" the person can actually create attraction. Banter is particularly difficult for those on the autistic spectrum, or those with Semantic Pragmatic Disorder.
Flat 3/1 93 Nethergate is the banter capital of the world. Tennants Fraiser Tait, Viktor Lazovic and Nikul Patel along with friends make sure banter is kept to a high standard everyday.
Television programs described as "talk shows," such as William F. Buckley's Firing Line or the Dick Cavett Show, can be considered as exercises in conversation. In entertainment talk shows, however, the conversation is often pre-scripted.
Men and women
A study completed in July 2007 by Matthias Mehl of the University of Arizona shows that contrary to popular belief, there is little difference in the number of words used by men and women in conversation[1]. The study showed that on average each of the sexes uses about 16,000 words per day.Literature on conversation
Authors who have written extensively on conversation and attempted to analyze its nature include:- Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Al Switzler, and Ron McMillan have written two New York Times bestselling books on conversation. The first one, "Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High," McGraw-Hill, 2002, teaches skills for handling disagreement and high-stakes issues at work and at home. The second book, "Crucial Confrontations: Tools for Resolving Broken Promises, Violated Expectations, and Bad Behavior," McGraw-Hill, 2005, teaches important skills for dealing with accountability issues.
- Charles Blattberg has written two books defending an approach to politics that emphasizes conversation, in contrast to negotiation, as the preferred means of resolving conflict. His From Pluralist to Patriotic Politics: Putting Practice First, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-19-829688-6, is a work of political philosophy; and his Shall We Dance? A Patriotic Politics for Canada, Montreal and Kingston: McGill Queen's University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-7735-2596-3, applies that philosophy to the Canadian case.
- Paul Drew & John Heritage - Talk at Work, a study of how conversation changes in social and workplace situations.
- Neil Postman - Amusing Ourselves to Death (Conversation is not the book's specific focus, but discourse in general gets good treatment here)
- Deborah Tannen - , , Gender and Discourse, I Only Say This Because I Love You, , That's Not What I Meant!,
See also
External links
- Advice on initiating conversations and links to conversational organizations.
- Article on developing basic communication skills
- Conversation Cafè, devoted to creating a "culture of conversation."
- Empathic listening skills How to listen so others will feel heard, or listening first aid (University of California). Download a one hour seminar on empathic listening and attending skills.
- "The art of conversation", Economist, 19th December 2006
References
Communication is a process that allows organisms to exchange information by several methods. Communication requires that all parties understand a common language that is exchanged with each other.
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A speech is an oral message delivered in public. Speech is a form of literature that requires the author to express their views not in writing, but orally. Public speaking is also something that many people fear, and it is a fear that must be overcome, as many careers require an ability
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Conversation analysis (commonly abbreviated as CA) is the study of talk in interaction. CA generally attempts to describe the orderliness, structure and sequential patterns of interaction, whether this is institutional (in the school, doctor's surgery, courts or elsewhere)
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Sociology (from Latin: socitus, "companion"; and the suffix -ology, "the study of", from Greek λόγος, lógos, "knowledge") is the systematic and scientific study of society and societal behavior.
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The University of the Third Age is an international organisation whose aims are the education and stimulation of retired members of the community - those in the third 'age' of life. It is commonly referred to as U3A.
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Sexual tension is a plot device employed in works of fiction wherein two or more of the characters sexually long for one another, but the consummation is postponed or never occurs.
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Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), also called autism spectrum conditions (ASC) or the autism spectrum, with the word autistic sometimes replacing autism
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William Francis "Bill" Buckley, Jr. (born November 24, 1925) is an American author and conservative commentator. He founded the political magazine National Review in 1955, hosted the television show Firing Line
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Firing Line (1966-1999) was an American public affairs show founded and hosted by conservative William F. Buckley, Jr. Its 1,504 episodes over 33 years made Firing Line the longest-running public affairs show in television history with a single host.
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Dick Cavett
Birth name Richard Alva Cavett
Born November 19 1936
Gibbon, Nebraska United States
Died
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Birth name Richard Alva Cavett
Born November 19 1936
Gibbon, Nebraska United States
Died
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University of Arizona (also referred to as UA or U of A) is a land-grant and space-grant public institution of higher education and research located in Tucson, Arizona, United States.
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Crucial Conversations (book)
Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High
Author Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler
Country United States
Language English
Publisher McGraw-Hill
Publication date 2002
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Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High
Author Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler
Country United States
Language English
Publisher McGraw-Hill
Publication date 2002
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Charles Blattberg (born 1967 in Toronto, Canada) is a professor of political philosophy at the Université de Montréal.
Blattberg grew up in Toronto and studied towards his undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto.
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Blattberg grew up in Toronto and studied towards his undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto.
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Neil Postman (March 8, 1931 - October 5, 2003) was an American professor, media theorist, and cultural critic who is best known by the general public for his 1985 book about television, Amusing Ourselves to Death.
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Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business (1985), is a controversial book by Neil Postman in which he argues that mediums of communication inherently influence the conversations carried out over them.
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Deborah Frances Tannen (born June 7, 1945) is an American professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Although she has lectured worldwide in her field, and written or edited numerous academic publications on linguistics and interpersonal
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Although she has lectured worldwide in her field, and written or edited numerous academic publications on linguistics and interpersonal
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That's Not What I Meant! is a short non-fiction book by linguist Deborah Tannen. In it, Tannen approaches communication and miscommunication from a linguistic point of view rather than a psychological one, emphasizing differences between the genders.
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Bohm Dialogue or Bohmian Dialogue is a form of free association conducted in groups, with no predefined purpose in mind besides mutual understanding and exploration of human thought.
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Chat may refer to:
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Conversation
- Casual conversation.
- Online chat (synchronous conferencing) in an internet chat room or instant messaging system
- Bluechat and Wifichat.
- SMS chat.
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Conversation Theory is a cybernetic and dialectic framework that offers a scientific theory to explain how interactions lead to "construction of knowledge", or, "knowing": wishing to preserve both the dynamic/kinetic quality, and the necessity for there to be a "knower".
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A dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog[1]) is a reciprocal conversation between two or more entities. The etymological origins of the word (in Greek διά(diá,through) + λόγος(logos,word,speech) concepts like
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A speech is an oral message delivered in public. Speech is a form of literature that requires the author to express their views not in writing, but orally. Public speaking is also something that many people fear, and it is a fear that must be overcome, as many careers require an ability
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