Barnlund's transactional model of communication emphasizes that communication is a dynamic, continuous process where participants act simultaneously as senders and receivers. Unlike linear models, it recognizes that messages are influenced by context, feedback, and the relationship between communicators. This model highlights the importance of nonverbal cues and the interconnectedness of communication, illustrating that meaning is co-created in real-time rather than transmitted in a one-way manner.
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