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Information Technology and Intercultural
Communication (ICC)
Is Computer-Medi@ted Communication Helpful for ICC?
Marie Ells and
Bilyana Martinovski
School of Business and
Informatics
University College of Borås
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IT ICC - A Bridge or a Chasm
A Dream of
Instantaneous
Access
A Nightmare in a Labyrinth
of Solitude
(Peters, 1999)
Internet is the most popular
computer-mediated channel for
communication.
The most used language on Internet
is English.
Most information is in English
(Laudon et al., 2008).
Do we really meet other cultures
or are they similar to our own?
Computer-Mediated Communication
Em@il
Ch@t
Mainly used for asynchronous communication, interactive.
Feedback usually delayed.
Number of participants is optional.
Through attachments able to emphasize messages with illustrations, picture
links etc.
(exception: synchronous if participants are at their computer at same time).
Synchronous, interactive, immediate feedback, compatible with other modes suc
cameras, microphone to emphasize message. Number of participants is op
Immediate feedback is important for ICC as the need to correct
possible misunderstandings is stronger. However, asynchronous
communication opens possibility for re-contextualizing, which often
functions as a means for reaching agreement (Martinovski, 2007).
Is Computer-Mediated Communication
Helpful for Interpersonal ICC?
 It is when we have already met “f2f” and need to maintain
relationship.
 When participants are placed far from each other
physically.
 The message has to be clear enough for this kind of
transmission.
 Web camera in live chat strengthens synchronous
communication when functioning. The more senses we can
affect the better it is for good interpersonal ICC.
What information technology has given ICC is
dependent on what is transmitted between
participants and on their needs.
We now have more “communication modes” to
choose from, we can tailor-made every message
in a suitable way for its purpose. (Whittaker,
2009)
We can satisfy and provide for the needs of the
receiver.
Conclusions
We can chose to communicate synchronously
or asynchronously by using email or a chat
room which can be extended with web camera,
microphone and smell.
All these modes can provide us with aid for our
communication process if we are not able to
meet “face- to face”.
We conclude that communication technology is
helpful for ICC although it still keeps us in the
dichotomy of the dream and the nightmare of
communication.
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