Komunikasyong Publiko Sibiko at Kultural | Unang Termino Aralin 7 | Mabisang Komunikasyon | SSHS

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Summary

An educational overview of public, civic, and cultural communication, explaining their definitions, characteristics, examples, and how they contribute to a functional and responsible society.

Highlights

Introduction to Communication00:00:31

Communication is a vital process for building societal relationships, disseminating information, and preserving culture. The video introduces three main types: public, civic, and cultural communication.

Public Communication00:01:16

Public communication involves delivering messages to a large audience through speeches, seminars, or media. Its goal is to inform or persuade, characterized by formal delivery and careful preparation.

Civic Communication00:03:20

Civic communication focuses on citizen participation in public and social issues. It empowers individuals to voice concerns, engage in democracy, and solve community problems.

Cultural Communication00:06:37

Cultural communication centers on the exchange of ideas rooted in a group's culture. It is inseparable from language and serves to preserve traditions, beliefs, and national identity.

Synthesis and Conclusion00:09:17

The three forms of communication often overlap in practice. The video concludes with practical classroom activities to apply these concepts and emphasizes the importance of responsible communication.

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