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Chp 9 Conflict - Coggle Diagram
Chp 9 Conflict
Types of Conflict
Value conflict
Policy conflict
Fact conflict
Ego conflict
Pseudo conflict
Dealing with conflict
Forcing
Compromising
Accommodating
Collaborating
Wuthdrawal
Bullying
Types of bullying
Cyber Bullying
Physical Bullying
Social Bullying
Verbal Bullying
Cyberbullying is when a student use the internet, cell phones, or other technological devices to send or post text or images intended to hurt, embarrass, threaten, torment, humiliate, or intimidate their victim
Bullying is when someone is being hurt either by words or actions on purpose, usually more than once, feels bad because of it, and has a hard time stopping what is happening to them.
Symmetrical
Symmetry in everyday language refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance.
4 PR Models
Public Information
Two-way Asymmetrical Communication
Press Agentry
Two-way Symmetrical Communication
Definition
a clash between individuals arising out of a difference in thought process, attitudes, understanding, interests, requirements and even sometimes perceptions.
Dialect Comm
explains communication patterns that arise between individuals when they maintain a relationship.
Myth
A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.