Types of Communication in Korean
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Communication is a kind of exchange of information in emotional and intellectual content, which is important for communication participants. One of the main points in the process of communication is verbal communication. Verbal communication is one of the forms of social communication, fulfills the main role in the communication process and is one of the most universal ways to convey thought. This means that how people talk and what they talk about says something about the situation they are going through. Verbal communication is often seen as a problem in emergency response work. In large-scale disasters, we see what a priority activity is the regeneration of mobile phone networks, since they are important not only as a coordination infrastructure between response organizations, but also for the affected communities and their relationship with the outside world. Despite the fundamental role of oral communication technology in emergency situations and disaster response, there have been few attempts to provide new tools to take advantage of the fact that oral communication is now carried out in a digital format. One of the main problems associated with verbal communication in a critical work of time is its temporary qualities, which makes it difficult for everyone to get the original content of communication that has already happened. There is a risk that aspects of information will be lost, as well as that it will take a long time for information to be relayed across a large network of actors. In such conversations, there is a need to shift verbal communication from a temporary state to a state of rigor in order to obtain information digitally. A study of network techniques showed that converting verbal communication into a permanent form reduced cognitive load and improved problem solving in dynamic situations. The fact that oral communication in a permanent state has small fragments of a large volume opens up new ways to visualize response work using a number of new perspectives. It can be imagined how these communication structures can be even more expensive than the content of specific conversations. The use of verbal communication not only provides new ways to ensure partial responsibility, but also provides tools to establish communication and makes it visible and open as part of emergency response work. Continuous verbal communication sets can be used to provide an evolving structure of communication that matches the ongoing response work and is visible.
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