Categories: All - society - culture - globalization - context

by Alis Riveros 3 years ago

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INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

Intercultural communication involves sharing and adapting different ideas and opinions among diverse communities. Society, defined as an interdependent group living together in a specific region, plays a crucial role in this dynamic.

INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

GLOBALIZATION

Saint-Jacques proposes a teaching method for intercultural communication in globalization. This focuses on seeing culture as "ways of thinking, beliefs and values"
“Mixture of cultures and people within each culture.”
Analyze the way people communicate both verbally and non-verbally. On the other hand, it is also responsible for observing the way in which they work together, approach deadlines, negotiate, meet, greet, build relationships, etc.

CONTEXT

They are the physical and affective signals of a speaker which indicate meaning such as tone of voice, facial expressions, posture and gesture.
HIGH-CONTEXT

Meaning is in context non verbal communication, speaker´s attitudes or feelings, mutually dependent.

EXAMPLE: LATINO AMERICANS

LOW-CONTEXT

Focus on speaker, information is in a logical and linear sequence, explicit, implicit, individualistic.

EXAMPLE: GERMANS AND SWISS

What is?

Context
Language
It is one that is dedicated to studying communication through different cultures or social groups and each culture can affect communication.
Cultures
Interaction

COMMUNICATION

VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Spoken or written
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Consists of elements other than verbal (spoken or written) signs.
MEANS OF PHISICAL COMMUNICATION
AIRPLANE
RAILSWAYS
CANALS
ROADS
Opportunity to share information about any topic.
COMPONENTS