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==Definition== Human communication can be defined as any Shared Symbolic Interaction.<ref>{{cite book |title = Human Communication|last = Grossi|first = Franco C.|year = 2014|publisher=ACADEMIA |access-date= 2022-01-14 |url= https://www.academia.edu/6654760}}</ref> * Shared, because each communication process also requires a system of signification (the Code) as its necessary condition, and if the encoding is not known to all those who are involved in the communication process, there is no understanding and therefore fails the same notification. * Symbolic, because there is a need for a signifier or sign, which allows the transmission of the message. * [[Social interaction|Interaction]], since it involves two or more people, resulting in a further increase of knowledge on the part of all those who interact.
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