Gender and Communication: Miscommunication between men and women
Title: Gender and Communication: Miscommunication between men and women
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 597 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Gender and Communication: Miscommunication between men and women
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 597 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Miscommunication between men and women during conversation is unfortunately very common, as their rules for a friendly conversation differ significantly.
From childhood, boys and girls learn to interact with one another in different ways. This learning essentially begins in the playground. Girls' talk as a way to establish and sustain a close relationship with their peers, whereas boys' use it to affirm a position of power. Girls' learn to criticize each other tactfully as not
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been taught to speak in a different ways. The ways they apply this learning as adults contributes to miscommunication and misunderstanding between genders. For example,
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1. Julia T. Wood, 2001, 'Gendered Interaction: Masculine and Feminine Styles of Verbal Communication' in Gendered Lives: Communication, Gender and Culture, 4th edition, Belmont, C.A. Wordsworth Thomson Learning
2. Maltz, D. and Borker, R., 1982, 'A Cultural Approach to male-female Communication', in Grumperz, J. Language and Social Identity, Cambridge University Press, London