Communication allows us to share and create meaning through human symbolic interaction. Discuss human symbolic interaction and why it is central to the study of communication.

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- Human symbolic interaction is the use of a symbol system (language) including words and nonverbal communication, to express thoughts, feelings, beliefs, attitudes, customs, and ideas. All human communication occurs in and through symbolic interaction.
- Symbolic interaction is the common thread that unifies the practice of communication in all facets of our lives, including (but not limited to) interpersonal communication, communication within groups, organizations, and cultures, and communication observed in the media. Symbolic interaction is central to communication because symbols allow us to express meaning. Without a shared system of symbols to interact with, communication would be impossible.

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