Adapting Communication to Cultures and Social Communities
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Chapter 8:
Adapting Communication to
Cultures and Social Communities
Megan Gratzer
Morgan Oglesby
Erin Flowers
Discussion Questions
Is it more important for society
to be ordered or to provide
personal freedom to its
members?
Discussion Questions
Does winning a medal or honor
reflect more on the receiving
individual or the person’s
family?
Discussion Questions
What are some key
characteristics of our society?
Culture
Definition: A way of life- a system of ideas, values,
customs, and language that is passed from one
generation to the next
It’s a part of everything we do, feel, and believe
Interconnected parts affect whole
No change is isolated from overall system
How Communication Relates to
Culture
We learn culture through communication
Communication expresses, sustains, and alters culture
Shapes how you communicate
We acquire attitude as we interact with others, then
reflect cultural teachings in the way we communicate
Learning Culture
Begins at Birth
Learn both Verbal & Nonverbal
Exposed to Mass Communication to learn Language
We both consciously and unconsciously internalize
our culture
People from different cultures communicate
differently
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-c_9yIbIx0
Individualism in Culture
We can distinguish cultures by level of individualism
Communication reflects, expresses individualistic or
collective values
2 types of Societies
individualistic – Low-context communication
Collective- High-context communication
Social Groups
Everyone belongs multiple social groups and
minimum of one culture
Each identification we hold affects how we
communicate
Most Societies have dominant mainstream way of life
Social Community: group of people who live in
dominant culture, but belong to different social
groups
Standpoint Theory
Effects of Communication on Culture
Communication sustains culture, perpetuates values
Communication is a source of cultural change
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbMJ1JFMMSM
Adapting Communication to Diversity
of Culture
Engage in Person-Centered Communication
Respect others feelings and Ideas
Resist Ethnocentric Bias
Recognize adapting to cultural diversity is a process
Resistance – rejection of beliefs
Assimilation – give up ways, adapt to dominant culture
Tolerance – acceptance of differences
Understanding – No cultural teachings are best or right
Respect – No longer judge, respect
Participation – Incorporate values and practices
Class Activity
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PLEASE NOTE:
Chapter summarized from information found in:
Wood, Julia T. (2014). Communication Mosaics: An Introduction to the
Field of Communication. 7th Edition. Boston, MA: Wadsworth.
These student lecture notes provide a brief summary of Wood’s
discussion on verbal communication (chapter 4) while providing
additional commentary and examples. The information in this
slideshow is based on the work (content and organization) of Wood
(2014).