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- Q6943777 abstract "The Muted Group Theory (MGT) is a critical communication theory that examines asymmetrical power-related issues between genders, cultures, societies, and groups. According to Richard West and Lynn H. Turner “It helps us understand any group that is silenced by the inadequacies of their language” (West, Turner, 2010). For example, when there is a “dominant” language or activity by a group, there are members who have “lower-power” and could feel silenced because of their inexperience in that language or activity. This is when MGT occurs. The key elements in MGT are dominant and subordinate groups, which are often used to characterize the relationship between men and women, respectively.".
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- Q6943777 comment "The Muted Group Theory (MGT) is a critical communication theory that examines asymmetrical power-related issues between genders, cultures, societies, and groups. According to Richard West and Lynn H. Turner “It helps us understand any group that is silenced by the inadequacies of their language” (West, Turner, 2010).".
- Q6943777 label "Muted group theory".
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