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Section 4: THe Person in Interaction

Intrapersonal Communication: A Review and Critique

Pages 597-620 | Published online: 18 May 2016
 

Abstract

Intrapersonal communication (IaC) is regularly invoked as a distinctive form of communication. This chapter critically examines IaC to see whether or not it really has any distinctive value in the realm of communication theory. A first step is to identify representative descriptions of IaC and the settings in which they occur. This is followed by a sequence of criticisms that probe the soundness of the IaC construct. What emerges is that IaC appears to rest upon a mixture of linguistic improprieties and some highly dubious inferences. If IaC is to remain on the books, its theorists will have to answer some daunting questions.

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