Examples of impersonal communications in the following topics:
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- Mass media is the means for delivering impersonal communications directed to a vast audience.
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- Focusing more on how the operations works, succeeds, sustains itself or avoids retribution, they are generally typified by: a complex authority structure; an extensive division of labor between classes and the organization; responsibilities carried out in an impersonal manner; and top-down communication and rule enforcement mechanisms.
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- A total institution is a place where a group of people is cut off from the wider community and their needs are under bureaucratic control.
- A total institution is a place of work and residence where a great number of similarly situated people, cut off from the wider community for a considerable time, lead an enclosed, formally administered life together.
- These needs are handled in an impersonal and bureaucratic manner.
- Institutions established to care for people that are incapable of looking after themselves and are also a threat to the community, including leprosarium, mental hospitals, and tuberculosis sanitariums
- Institutions organized to protect the community against perceived intentional dangers, with the welfare of the sequestered people not the immediate issue, including concentration camps, prisoner of war camps, penitentiaries and jails
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- "Gemeinschaft" (community) and "Gesellschaft" (society) are concepts referring to two different forms of social organization.
- Gemeinschaft, frequently translated as "community," refers to individuals bound together by common norms, often because of shared physical space and shared beliefs.
- Characteristics of these groups include highly calculated divisions of labor, impersonal secondary relationships, and strong social institutions.
- Amish and Hassidic communities are examples of Gemeinschaft, while state municipalities are types of Gesellschaft.
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- Size (number of people involved) is an important characteristic of groups, organizations and communities in which social behavior occurs.
- Size (the number of people involved) is an important characteristic of groups, organizations and communities in which social behavior occurs .
- As an organization or community grows in size it is apt to experience tipping points where the way it operates needs to change.
- In a larger group it would be harder to exert control on an individual, but there is a possibility of the individual becoming distant and impersonal.
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- Secondary groups are large groups whose relationships are impersonal and goal oriented; their relationships are temporary.
- Unlike first groups, secondary groups are large groups whose relationships are impersonal and goal oriented.
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- Secondary groups are large groups whose relationships are impersonal and goal-oriented.
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- These forces are considered impersonal because they are thought to come and go as they see fit, and can inhabit human and non-human objects alike.
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- Nonverbal communication is the process of communicating by sending and receiving wordless messages.
- One example of nonverbal communication is the role of height in elections.
- Nonverbal communication is the process of communicating by sending and receiving wordless messages.
- Nonverbal communication can also include messages communicated through material items.
- Ironically, nonverbal communication can also be found in speech.
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- An online community is a virtual community that exists online and whose members enable its existence through taking part in membership rituals.
- Online communities have also become a supplemental form of communication between people who know each other primarily in real life.
- The idea of a community is not a new concept.
- This definition for community no longer applies.
- A lurker observes the community and viewing content, but does not add to the community content or discussion.