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meta-communication

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  • noun Alternative form of metacommunication.

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Examples

  • The development of social interaction, play, and meta-communication in mammals: An ethological perspective.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • The development of social interaction, play, and meta-communication in mammals: An ethological perspective.

    INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009

  • Any serious person knows there would be at a minimum, several meta-communication issues that would be hammered out before any face-to-face meeting.

    Election Central Saturday Roundup 2009

  • There's nothing like meta-communication, so of course I have to blog about the interview in Bergens Tidende bt.no where I talk about blogging.

    Media about students looking at the media Torill 2005

  • There's nothing like meta-communication, so of course I have to blog about the interview in Bergens Tidende bt.no where I talk about blogging.

    Archive 2005-01-01 Torill 2005

  • The wealth of communication, the total amount of information, the subtlety of the information, the forms, the spatial and temporal displacement possible, the levels of negation, recursion and meta-communication ...

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science EMJ none@example.com 2010

  • That is if one is looking at intercepting communications across a loosely associated network there might be patterns of communication that one might look for which would signify a particular type of meta-communication meta is its trust rather than the actual information that one is looking a occurring – then again, all this might be too subtle and just be lost in noise, but possibly that is something that one could study empirically using the communications with an MMO.

    Simulating terror 2005

  • For example, when the president of an organization champions an interactive technology such as e-mail and is the first to utilize the new technology to send messages to other individuals in the organization, an obvious meta-communication message is implied: That other individuals should adopt the new technology to respond to the president’s electronic messages.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • For example, when the president of an organization champions an interactive technology such as e-mail and is the first to utilize the new technology to send messages to other individuals in the organization, an obvious meta-communication message is implied: That other individuals should adopt the new technology to respond to the president’s electronic messages.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • "reaching out to minorities who share our principles" ... this is basic meta-communication ...

    two or three . net: Comments 2008

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