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Chapter 3
Intercultural
Communication
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Chapter 3 Objectives
Describe the role of communication in defining,
transmitting, and changing culture
Discuss the relationships between dominant
and co-cultures
List and discuss the ways in which cultures
differ and how that affects intercultural
communication
Explain how one develops intercultural
competence
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Culture Shock
The psychological discomfort of adjusting to a
new cultural situation
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Intercultural Communication
Interactions that occur between
people whose cultures are so
different that the communication
between them is altered
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Culture
The system of beliefs, values, and attitudes
shared by a particular segment of the
population
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Dominant Culture
Culture within a society whose
attitudes, values, beliefs, and customs
hold the majority opinion
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Co-Cultures
Groups of people living within a
dominant culture who are clearly
different from the dominant culture
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Co-Cultures
1.
Gender
2.
Race
3.
Ethnicity
4.
Sexual orientation and gender identity
5.
Religion
6.
Social class
7.
Generation
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Cultural Identity
Self-image based on cultural group or
groups you associate with
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How Cultures Differ
Individualism-Collectivism: extent to which people in a culture
are integrated into groups
Uncertainty Avoidance: extent to which people in a culture
avoid unpredictability regarding people, relationships, and
events
Power Distance: amount of difference in power between
people, institutions, and organizations in a culture
Masculinity-Femininity: extent to which notions of "maleness"
and "femaleness" are valued in a culture
Time Orientation: differences in how cultures perceive time
Cultural context: differences in how cultures share meaning
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Individualism-Collectivism
Individualistic cultures
value:
Personal rights and
responsibilities
Competition and
personal achievement
Self-expression
Privacy
Collectivist cultures
value:
Community, strong
connection to groups
Harmony and
cooperation
Avoiding
embarrassment
Group interests over
self-interests
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Uncertainty Avoidance
Low Uncertainty
Avoidance
Comfortable with
unpredictability
Takes risks
Few rules
Accepts multiple
perspectives of “truth”
High Uncertainty
Avoidance
Creates systems of
formal rules
Believes in absolute
truth
Less tolerant of deviant
ideas or behaviors
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Power Distance
High Power Distance
Power distributed
unequally
Power imbalances seen
as natural
Power is respected
Low Power Distance
Power is distributed
equally
Inequalities are
downplayed
People with power are
not feared
Democracy is valued
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Masculinity-Femininity
Masculine Cultures
Traditional sex-based
roles followed
Men are assertive and
dominant
Women are nurturing,
service-oriented
Male traits valued over
female traits
Feminine Cultures
Roles not based on
one’s sex
People free to act in
nontraditional ways
Feminine traits valued
Both men and women
demonstrate both
masculine and feminine
behaviors
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Time Orientation
Monochronic
Value punctuality
Follow plans
Polychronic
Value flexible schedules
Multitasking
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Cultural Context
Low-Context
Direct verbal messages
Speakers expected to
say what they mean
High-Context
Indirect meaning
Understood by referring
to unwritten cultural
rules and subtle
nonverbal behavior
“Read between the
lines”
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U.S. Rankings
(among 53 Countries/Regions)
15th
38th
43rd
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Intercultural
Communication
Competence
effective and appropriate behavior and
communication in intercultural situations
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Barriers to Effective Intercultural
Communication
Anxiety
Assuming similarity or difference culture
Ethnocentrism
Stereotyping
Incompatible communication codes
Incompatible norms and values
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Pyramid Model of Intercultural
Competence
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Intercultural Communication Competence
• Internal outcomes:
• Informed frame of reference, filter shift
• Adaptability, flexibility
• Ethnorelativism: point of view that allows you
to see value in other cultural perspectives
• Empathy
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Intercultural Competence
External outcome: Behaving and communicating
effectively and appropriately to achieve your goals
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Homework
Analyze your own intercultural
communication skills. Which skills are
strong? What barriers most hinder your
ability to communicate interculturally?
Write down a goal and a plan to improve
one specific intercultural goal this
semester.
Review your Assignment Rubric!!
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