Introduction to intercultural communication


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Introduction to intercultural communication

Introduction to intercultural communication

By Toshpulatova mokhinur,madaminova gulmira,nurmurodova flora

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Importance of Intercultural Communication

  • Spurring development of transportation and communication systems (shortened touring time, television networks, the internet, international film industry)
  • Cultural migration between nations (multiculturalism)
  • New economic arena (multinational corporations)
  • Ever-increasing world population (finite natural resources, pollution, international conflicts)

1. What is culture?

  • On the surface customs and behavior
  • More deeply what the behavior and customs mean
  • to the people who are following them.
  • In a word Culture is all about meanings
  • Hall Culture is everything and everywhere

Basic functions of culture

  • Culture makes all things easy.
  • - by providing meaning to events, objects and people --- making life less confusing
  • - by providing us with structure --- the skills and rules necessary to adapt to our world

2. What is Communication?

  • It comes from the Latin word communicare, it means to give or to exchange. Now, the most common meaning of communication is to give or exchange information or ideas.
  • Communication is our ability to share our ideas and feelings. (the basis of all human contact)
  • Communication is a dynamic, systematic process in which meanings are created and reflected in human interaction with symbols. (J.T.Wood)

Elements of communicationContext

  • Participants
  • Messages (meanings, symbols, encoding
  • and decoding)
  • Channels
  • Noise (external noise, internal noise,
  • semantic noise)
  • feedback

Intracultural communication

It is defined as communication between or among members of the same culture.

Elements of Intercultural CommunicationPerceptions (beliefs, values, attitudes, world

  • views, social organizations)
  • Verbal processes (the ways in which
  • cultures employ symbols
  • to portray things and
  • experiences)
  • Nonverbal processes (share thoughts and feelings
  • by way of bodily behavior,
  • time and space)
  • Contextual elements (business, education and health care, tourism andpersonal relationships)

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