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Definition of culture Beliefs Values Basic understanding of What a group of people a group of people about defines as good and ad what the world is like or or what it regards as what is true or false important Norms Rules for appropriate Social Practices behavior, which provide The predictable the expectations people behavior patterns that have of one antoher members of a culture and of themselves typically follow Lustig, M., Koester, J. (2013, 7th ed.) Intercultural Competence. Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall Pearson. (p.26) Dr Nadine Normand-Marconnet, Global Connections, 9/3/2015 2 Definition of ‘intercultural challenge’ The ‘intercultural challenge iceberg’, from Pamela Kittler, Food and Culture ( 2001, 3rd ed.) Race Gender Age Nationality Acculturation/assimilation Socioeconomics status Occupation Health condition Religion Sexual preference Group membership Educational background Political orientation Dr Nadine Normand-Marconnet, Global Connections, 9/3/2015 3 Definition of Intercultural Communication Intercultural communication is a Intercultural communication occurs when symbolic, interpretative, large and important cultural differences transactional, contextual process create dissimilar interpretations and in which people from different expectations about how to communicate cultures create shared meanings. competently. (Lustig & Koester, 2013 :48) (Lustig & Koester, 2013:43) A situation where people from different cultural backgrounds come into contact with each other; or a subject of study that is concerned with interactions among people of different cultural and ethnic groups and comparative studies of communication patterns across cultures (Zhu Hua, 2011: 422) Dr Nadine Normand-Marconnet, Global Connections, 9/3/2015 4 Cross-cultural or intercultural communication? Cross-cultural communication Intercultural communication Compares and contrasts native Involves an investigation of discourse and communication interpersonal interaction styles /behaviours in different between individual (or groups) cultures from diverse linguistic and E.g. : behaviour of business cultural background. students in case discussion in E.g. : a South Korean student in Saudia Arabia behaviour of Seoul interacting in English with business students in case an exchange student from discussion in Malaysia Sweden (Jackson, 2014: 3) Dr Nadine Normand-Marconnet, Global Connections, 9/3/2015 5 Reasons to study IC The study of Intercultural communication is bout acquiring the necessary knowledge and dynamic skills to manage differences appropriately and effectively. It is also about developing a creative mind-set to see things from different angles without rigid pre-judgement. (Ting-Toomey & Chung, 2005: 3) Imperative for learning more about IC? Globalisation Internationalisation Communication/transportation technologies Demographic changes Conflict and Peace Ethics Personal skills (self-awareness, creative problem solving, etc.) Dr Nadine Normand-Marconnet, Global Connections, 9/3/2015 6
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