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Em comunicação, canal (por vezes designado por canal de comunicação) designa o meio usado para transportar uma mensagem do emissor ao receptor. COMUNICAÇÃO = Dinâmica de relacionamento entre as pessoas e que pressupõe duas dimensões. O diálogo que estabelecemos conosco próprios e que se chama diálogo intrapessoal (de mim para comigo). More information...

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