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Intercultural-com-1
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UNIDAD DE APRENDIZAJE:
Intercultural Communication:
• Culture, communication and intercultural
communication
What intercultural communication is?
• Is the management of messages for the purpose of
creating meaning across cultures.
• Who uses intercultural communication?
• EVERYONE.
• How would you react to living with someone of a different
culture for an entire year?
What is culture?
• Is linked to communication and a wide range
of human experience including feelings,
identity and sense-making
• Provides people with different ways of
thinking, seeing, hearing and interpreting the
world;
• Involves a number of man-made, collective
artifacts and is shared by the members of a
social group;
• Is something that shapes one‘s behaviour or
structures one′s perception of the world
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
• ORIGINS
• Intercultural communication stretches back into
antiquity. It all began when people from different
cultures started to meet together and communicate
with each other. First, it was promoted by
missionaries, merchants or diplomats.
• As an academic field of study and research it has
been popular since 1950s. The term ‘intercultural
communication’ was first used when the American
anthropologists Edward T. Hall, Ruth and John Useem
began to explore how people from different cultures
can successfully communicate.
• During the past decades the growth
of globalization, immigration and
international tourism has involved
large numbers of people in
intercultural interaction. This has led
to an increased desire and need for
knowledge regarding how people
from different cultures, beliefs and
religions come together to work and
communicate with each other.
DEFINITION
• Interactions with people from
different cultural
backgrounds ; a process of
exchanging, negotiating, and
mediating ones cultural
differences through
language, non-verbal
gestures, and space
relationship.
Cross-cultural Communication
• Cross-cultural Communication -
implies a comparison of and
contrast between particular aspects
of communication between cultures•
• Intercultural Communication - the
communication between people
from different cultures (it refers to
what happens when these culturally-
different groups come together,
interact and communicate)
AGAIN: What is culture?
• is linked to communication and a wide range of human
experience including feelings, identity and sense-making
• provides people with different ways of thinking, seeing,
hearing and interpreting the world;
• involves a number of man-made, collective artefacts and
is shared by the members of a social group;
• is something that shapes one‘s behaviour or structures
one′s perception of the world.
Interdisciplinary orientation
• Cultural anthropology•
• Psychology
• Social psychology
• Sociology
• Linguistics and semiotics
• Cultural studies
• Rhetoric
Benefits of studying Intercultural
Communication
• According to F.E. Jandt*
• Improving verbal and nonverbal communication;
• Becoming better in recognizing and undertaking
communication behaviours in various contexts;
• Better adaptation to a new environment;
• Learning how to understand, reduce and overcome stress;
better understanding of one’s own culture and finding one’s
place in a society;
• Reduced feeling of anxiety in contacts with members of other
cultures;
• Learning about customs and habitual behaviours of members
of other cultures.
*Jandt, F. E. (1995) Intercultural Communication. Sage Thousand
Oaks.
Benefits of Intercultural Communication