Perspectives in Communication
Perspectives in Communication
Perspectives in Communication
C O M M U N I C AT I O N
UNIT I COMMUNICATION SKILLS
CHAPTER 3
PERSPECTIVE IN
C O M M U N I C AT I O N
• Perspective is an individual’s point of view through which we interpret and understand every
communication and event happening around us
• Different people have different perspectives as everyone sees things differently from the other
• We convey and interpret messages through the filters of our knowledge, believes and motives
FA C T O R S A F F E C T I N G P E R S P E C T I V E S
A N D C O M M U N I C AT I O N
Visual perspective
Language
Past experiences
Attitude
Prejudice
Environment
Feelings
Beliefs
VISUAL PERSPECTIVE
• Our tendency to focus only on the part of a scenario that we are most inclined to notice is visual
perspective
• Our brain processes the information seen through the eyes and interpret it
• Look at the given figure:
In this image
One is of two black faces in the foreground A
white background and 2nd is a white vase in
the front with a black background
VISUAL PERSPECTIVE
• We usually see only one of the perspectives at first the second perspective is visible either after
someone helps us to recognize it, or after sometime when we realize it ourselves.
• We see that both the perspectives are valid similarly you must have heard people say
It is not the eyes, but the brain, that tells us to think of something as beautiful or not. Most of our
visual perceptions, are judgments that we make about people we are communicating with.
• Some of the judgments that we make are about:
• Qualification of the person
• Mental capability of the person
• Position and the financial status of the person
LANGUAGE
Example:
Half glass filled or Half glass empty
PREJUDICE
• Prejudice is an idea or opinion that is not based on fact,
logic or experience.
• Prejudice is considered a negative attitude specially when it
is related to hatred or intolerance for certain group of
people.
• Prejudices are partly due to culture and partly due to
personal preferences.
• When we act on our prejudices then it becomes
discrimination.
• When we discriminate we make decisions without trying to
find all the necessary information about the person or the
group that we are judging.
PREJUDICE
There are two ways in which your feelings can influence your communication with another person:
1. The first one refers to the way how you feel on a specific day. If you are feeling well you
will communicate as usual and if you are feeling sick or bad or are in a bad mood, you will
talk differently.
2. Second aspect related to feelings refers to how you feel about a specific person. When you
generally like someone, you communicate with him or her in a very positive way.
However, when you interact with someone you do not like, your style and body language
changes.
BELIEFS