10 research outputs found
Nonverbal Communication through Dance
The hypothesis from which we begin our approach is that a significant way of communication is non-verbal, the language of the body that can express emotions, thoughts, attitudes, without the need for words, postures, movements and gestures. Very important in non-verbal communication is the dance, which involves a specific way of communicating with others, but also with yourself. Through dance, communication blockages are overcome. Movement and gestures, expressive or symbolic, along with certain postures, can "communicate" emotions, feelings, attitudes, giving us access to the inner world of the dancer. In the study, we want to argue in favour of dance, as a form of communication and as a form of therapy, able to allow communication and harmonization of relations between people. We also seek to make some references to the LOVE Life and Dance: Expressive therapy for empowering youth, which will be conducted at the Faculty of Communication and International Relations, at Danubius University of Galati
Collective Mass Behaviour and Spontaneous Protests
This article aims at achieving a theoretical incursion into the specialized concepts underlying spontaneous protests and collective mass behaviour. The article proposes an interdisciplinary approach of the specialized concepts, operating from an abstract perspective and assuming its general feature. The general objective is to provide the prospect of concrete cases that help to understand how social networks can be used in public protests, thus contributing to the existing studies in the field. As a prerequisite, the article starts from the idea that social networks can change course or help organize spontaneous protests in a state. Mobilizing the crowd into protests is done using several techniques and tactics of influence that we have identified as social media indicators of the phenomenon. Starting from the findings of some authors, the objectives proposed in this study are: to determine the basic concepts with which to work in the study of collective mass behaviour; which are the indicators by which the effectiveness of social networks can be analysed as a mobilizing too
Some Aspects Specific to Communication and Religious Image in Christianity
The hypothesis from which we start is that religious communication is prescriptive. Religion is a universal relationship, which is a conscious and free relationship of the human being with the divinity. Both religion and religious communication have an important role in preserving the social order "the possibility of predisposing people to exercise restraint and control” (Wilson, 2000, pp. 84-85) as well as the development of the personal experience of the sacred. For Mircea Eliade, the becoming and the growth of the existence into human being means being religious (Eliade, 1981, p. VIII). Religious communication can be approached from an interdisciplinary perspective, which values the religious symbols, rituals and attitudes. Prayers, rituals, rites, religious ceremonies are manifestations of communication with divinity. In the process of religious communication, there are coordinated interactions such as divinity, faithfulness, religious institutions, world, transcendental, texts, images and religious symbols
Values of Academic Autonomy and Integrity
The hypothesis from which we start in our approach is that in order to take the most appropriate decisions in university governance, certain principles should be applied, meant to ensure quality and performance in higher education. Thus, the principle of autonomy and the principle of integrity underlies, in academic area, quality of didactic and research activities, performance evaluation activities, efficient management, etc. At present, it is increasingly necessary to consolidate a culture of academic integrity. Between society and the academic community there are certain expectations that imply the internalization of a set of values and values, the ethical principle that any higher education institution must promote. Another fundamental principle represents academic freedom, such as freedom to research, freedom to teach and freedom of free speech about the education system or any of its institutions. We argue in favor of our ideas using the official documents of Danubius University: the Charter and the Code of Ethics and Professional Deontology
Sign, Language, Significance and Communication
The hypothesis from which we start in our approach is that the sign is also an element of the communication process and non-participant in the signaling process. The constructive character of thought is manifested in language, which is revealed as “the constitutive body of thoughts.” Language, as a reality and a phenomenon characteristic of man, it relates to thinking as language. This is done through the inner form of language. Through speech acts, thinking becomes communicable; the context of communication can be the space of interpretation of the deep relations between thinking and language. What we are pursuing in this paper is to argue that the process of thinking, which assumes concepts, judgments, reasoning, has to do with the meanings. Meaning is an inner property of thought, a relationship: a) between signs; b) between the sign and the object; c) between the people's activity; d) between people who communicate using the signs. Therefore, the significance is multidimensional and belongs to both the sphere of consciousness and any social process
Some Aspects Specific to Communication and Religious Image in Christianity
The hypothesis from which we start is that religious communication is prescriptive.
Religion is a universal relationship, which is a conscious and free relationship of the human being
with the divinity. Both religion and religious communication have an important role in preserving the
social order ―the possibility of predisposing people to exercise restraint and control‖ (Wilson, 2000,
pp. 84-85) as well as the development of the personal experience of the sacred. For Mircea Eliade, the
becoming and the growth of the existence into human being means being religious (Eliade, 1981, p.
VIII). Religious communication can be approached from an interdisciplinary perspective, which
values the religious symbols, rituals and attitudes. Prayers, rituals, rites, religious ceremonies are
manifestations of communication with divinity. In the process of religious communication, there are
coordinated interactions such as divinity, faithfulness, religious institutions, world, transcendental,
texts, images and religious symbols
General Aspects on the Communication between Healthcare Provider and Patient
In this paper we propose to analyze the relationship of communication between healthcare provider and patient, based on the fact that this type of interaction interrelate with the information appearance, with the regulations, which is at a stake relational positioning. Medical Communication is complex and represents a basic element of the doctor-patient relationship; it involves certain techniques capable of efficient communicative behaviors of both the healthcare professional and the patient. Significant communication are effective medical knowledge, skills, and appropriate medical self-atitutdes, which must take into account age, gender, physical and psychological conditions of each patient sociocultural level. Also, we aim at highlighting techniques verbal and nonverbal communication as a means of limiting possible errors and conscious or unconscious that you can make the medicine. It is also important to identify the causes of a communication incomplete or distorted, ambiguous and assess possible consequences of communication errors
General Aspects on the Communication between Healthcare Provider and Patient
In this paper we propose to analyze the relationship of communication between healthcare
provider and patient, based on the fact that this type of interaction interrelate with the information
appearance, with the regulations, which is at a stake relational positioning. Medical Communication is
complex and represents a basic element of the doctor-patient relationship; it involves certain
techniques capable of efficient communicative behaviors of both the healthcare professional and the
patient. Significant communication are effective medical knowledge, skills, and appropriate medical
self-attitudes, which must take into account age, sex, physical and psychological conditions of each
patient sociocultural level. Also, we aim at highlighting techniques verbal and nonverbal
communication as a means of limiting possible errors and conscious or unconscious that you can
make the medicine. It is also important to identify the causes of a communication incomplete or
distorted, ambiguous and assess possible consequences of communication errors
Public Relations in the State Institutions from Galati
The paper aims at identifying and analyzing specific public relations activities in various
state institutions from Galati in order to shape a PR typological profile in this geographic area. From
the methodological point of view, the paper is based on in-depth interview technique for data collection
and content analysis as a method of interpretation. The purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate
the professional activity of the specialist in public relations in state institutions in Galati and achieving
it was made possible through a structured interview guide on three indicators: professional
environment, typological profile, professional responsibility