identity is important in your personal life to guide expectation about your own and others social roles. It also helps to give a sense of belonging. Some situations in which this awareness would be beneficial is during study and practice of intercultural communication, how you stand on religion, and how you view politics. 2. How would you define identity? What does this quote mean, “The particular human chain we’re part of is central to our individual identity.”? I personally would define…
Jan Blommaert’s article Citizenship, Language, and Superdiversity: Towards Complexity focus on our understanding of citizenship, and how superdiversity has challenged this view. Altering concepts of community, language, and citizenship by analysing the integration process, and realising that the idea of citizenship has many centres of power and importance. Blommaert has challenged the complexity of dis-citizenship, investigating the many interconnected parts, including the problems faced by…
to communicate the first thing they will perceive is a cultural difference. “Perceived cultural differences underscores diversity in features illustrated by differences in world view, values, thought process, customs, appearance, expectations, communication style…” (Dodd, 1998: 5). What PCD tries to say is that people with different cultures do not normally share systems, patterns or structures, so it creates a feeling of “Uncertainty…
Prior to receiving feedback 30.Which of the following should be considered when determining the channel of communication? a. When it will be delivered b. x The content of the message c. Whether you want to avoid conflict d. Who is delivering the message Objective: Create effective messages. 31.How many key ideas should the specific purpose of the message include? a. Three b. Seven c. Five d. x One 32.Your main points should establish a direct connection with the a. x…
comparative analysis of a casual conversation and a formal interview based on an approach to ethnography of communication as discussed by Saville-Troike (1997). After a brief review of related studies of these two communicative event types, I present the focus and the framework of the current study. Next, I present a comparative analysis of the two communicative events using the 11 components of communication compiled by Saville-Troike, followed by a summary and discussion of some of the…
“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.” ― C.G. Jung Like C.C. Jung stated the participants in all relations are changed by the effects of those relationship whether for positive or negative. It is our responsibility to learn from those relationships to become better people. Within this paper I will be comparing and contrasting two interpersonal relationships. The relationship with my husband I would…
encounter during such interactions. Through researching the effects of face, conflict, self-esteem, stereotypes, and finally, disclosure, we can determine why we present ourselves as someone we’re not rather than who we truly are in cross-cultural communication settings, especially during adolescence. Furthermore, we will learn more about face theory and why we should care about the effects face have during adolescence. Finally, we will come up with a research question regarding why we should…
personas have positively impacted my philosophy of nursing. Caring is a fundamental attribute of nursing and I deem that empathy will help me meritoriously care for patients, especially when you have patient that can be very trying. Collaboration and communication go hand in hand in my estimation, in order to collaborate you need to be able to competently communicate; both of these merits are essential in order for me to continuously improve and grow as a nurse. Competence has certainly altered…
There is one movie that I have always had to watch if I saw that it was playing on TV and I knew it was on; Pretty Woman, which was debuted in 1990. This movie shows both sides of socio-economic culture by one main character being wealthy and the other main character being poor. The wealthy business owner, Edward, which is played by Richard Gere, is out one evening and stops to ask for directions. The movie takes off from there with Vivian, played by Julia Roberts which is a prostitute, jumping…
Do Social Networking Websites do us more Harm than Good? [Student Name] [Institutional Affiliation] Do Social Networking Websites do us more Harm than Good? Social networking websites provide one of the primary means of interaction, communication, and socialization for individuals in the modern society. Individuals spend a considerable portion of their time on social networking websites including Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. The recent advancements in telecommunications including…