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Communication Across Cultures Dan Pratt Josh Fernandez Charles Rath Laura Thomas Lindsey Hughes

Communication Across Cultures Dan Pratt Josh Fernandez Charles Rath Laura Thomas Lindsey Hughes

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Page 1: Communication Across Cultures Dan Pratt Josh Fernandez Charles Rath Laura Thomas Lindsey Hughes

Communication Across Cultures

Dan PrattJosh Fernandez

Charles RathLaura Thomas

Lindsey Hughes

Page 2: Communication Across Cultures Dan Pratt Josh Fernandez Charles Rath Laura Thomas Lindsey Hughes

• “…the values, attitudes, beliefs, orientations, and underlying assumptions prevalent among people in a society”

- Dominant Cultures

- Co-Cultures

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• Intercultural communication occurs when interactions are affected by the differences between those cultures.

-Culture Shock

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• Factors that effect differences in culture:

• Age• Religion• Race and Ethnicity• Social Class• Sex and Gender

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Age and Communication

• Age has a strong impact on communication due to the large difference in experiences.

• Differences in technology have created some of the largest communication issues.

• “…the conceptual world of the two generations are very different. And so are the ways in which they have learned to learn: the young people of today understand instinctively that their games are their very best teachers.” – Marc Prensky

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Age and Communication

• Have you ever had to introduce a parent or grandparent to a smartphone?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyahTmX_sIs

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Religion

• Religion is frequently the most controversial topic among individuals when opinions differ.

• In communication, religion not only can cause argumentative situations, but it can also simply be the source of a common misunderstanding.

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• According to the World Almanac, only 6.6 million people are non-religious or atheist.

• Over 10 major religions and over 25 sects are listed in the Encyclopedia of Religious Practices

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Stereotypes and Prejudice

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Race and Ethnicity

• Different racial and ethnic groups are parts of different cultures.

• Communication is largely affected by the ethnic group you belong to.

• The major barriers are verbal and non-verbal communication

• Ethnocentrism plays a big part in misunderstandings. The larger countries tend to think the whole world operates the same way they do.

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Verbal

• Each culture has it’s own language, so communication between different ethnic groups and cultures can be difficult.

• “To do so [translating], one has to have deep understandings of both cultures and both languages.” – Lim– Basically the key to understanding

language is understanding the culture.

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Non-verbal

• Just like words, gestures also have different meanings across cultures.

• Max Kirch, in The Modern Journal of Language, states that the use of foreign gestures can cause just as much confusion as the use of foreign words.– It creates a “foreign accent” if you will

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Social Class

• Determined by income, education, occupation, and social habits

• Often determines where one lives, therefore who associates with one another.

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Types of Social Classes

• Capitalist• Upper-Middle• Middle• Working

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC6izGmBox0&feature=related

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Masculine and Feminine Cultures

Masculine Cultures(Mexico, Italy, Japan)

• Maintain traditional sex roles

• Often value masculine traits more highly

Hofstede (2000)

Feminine Cultures(Norway, Denmark, Sweden)

• Fewer sex-role expectations

• Men and women take on a variety of roles dependent on context

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Gender Traits

Masculine TraitsEmphasis on:

• Performance• Ambition• Assertiveness• Competitiveness• Material success

Feminine TraitsEmphasis on:

• Service• Nurturing• Investment in

relationships• Helping behaviors

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Communication in Masculine and Feminine Cultures

In masculine cultures:• Men less likely to be

nurturing or caring• Women less likely to be

assertive or argue persuasively

In feminine cultures:• Both men and women

tend to have a mix of traits

• Tend to be more flexible in the way they communicate

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+Examples of Differences in Communication

When women have a problem or need to make a decision, they are more likely to talk to other women

Women are relationship oriented Look for things in

common to relate with other women

Men keep their problems to themselves

Don’t see the point in sharing their personal issues

Status and dominance are important to men

Lieberman “Differences in Male and Female Communication Styles”

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Examples of Differences in Communication

• “Women get things done at work by building relationships”

• Women focus on bonding by sharing experiences and asking questions

• “Men build relationships when they are working on tasks with each other”

• Men like to tell and give information rather than ask questions

• Men share experiences as a way of establishing dominance