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    Intercultural Communication Barriers: Thinking Shortcuts and Stereotypes “Common experience teaches face-to-face communication is imperfect and can lead to misunderstanding and even conflict” (Guirdham, 2005, p. 179). Similarly to intercultural communication, scholars have acknowledged that when dealing with communication across cultures, there is bound to be some challenges and barriers faced. The study of intercultural communication has been regarded as important in today’s world (Oetzel,…

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    Module 3: The following chapter is module 3, titled “Develop Intercultural Communication Skills in Pastoral Settings”. This module starts with “Goals” and “Outcomes” for the upcoming sections. It is easy to see and identify upcoming issues, as well as learning outcomes. In addition, this module concentrates on self-view, social groups, and cultural conflicts. It helps identify dimensions of different groups, collectivist or individualist in nature. The next section of this module starts with…

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    Intercultural communication can be done with ease or it can lead to world war III. It all depends on knowing how to differentiate between cultures and how to recognize that not every interaction between people of distinct cultures can be considered as Intercultural communication. First off, one can begin their understanding of Intercultural communication by first understanding what culture is, seeing as that it is the root word in “Intercultural”. Culture is a system of shared values, beliefs,…

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    program in Communication and acquire advanced knowledge of Intercultural communication field at one of the universities in the United States. Intercultural communication is a relatively new area of study that is vital to explore as the process of globalization keeps growing every day. I am confident that importance of international and intercultural communication cannot be overestimated nowadays. Kazakhstan, as any other country, is faced with challenges of intercultural communication whether in…

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    Inter-Cultural Communication A significant feature of cultural awareness is recognizing how individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds communicate (Netting et al., 2008). As discussed in HLTH 320, this not only helps planners gain a better understanding of individuals’ cultural background but also identify how to successfully engage with them (Netting et al., 2008). For me, this involved learning certain words in a youth’s primary language, using simple English, enunciating words, and using…

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    Probably the most experience I've had with intercultural communication are language barriers. Currently, I am deployed to the middle east. I recently had the opportunity to explore the area around me. I went sight-seeing with a group of friends to Jerash, also known as the Roman City of Jerasi. Just communicating with our tour guide was hard because although he spoke some English, some words and phrases he just couldn't understand, and same, he didn't know how to tell us details that he couldn't…

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    1) What you think Intercultural Communication means and how does the ideas Nate Garvis presents in the video relate to that? • Intercultural Communication is a method of communication that focuses on transmitting information from one culture to another. Intercultural Communication can be used to break down geographical borders and psychological borders when it comes to understanding other cultures. According to the Human Resource Management Review, members of global virtual teams do not travel…

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    culture is “a community or population sufficiently large enough to be self-sustaining, that is, large enough to produce new generations of members without relying on outside people” (Jandt, 2010). This essay will illuminate and illustrate the intercultural communication concepts of Power Distance, Long-term Orientation, White Privilege, and New Racism by drawing upon the cultural experiences of my friend and flat mate, Claude Olivier.…

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    Intercultural Communication Report Problems in communicating across cultures Yasmin Islam was born in Bangladesh in 1938 and has spend 40 years as an Australian resident. She grew up as the eldest child with four brothers and two sisters. In 1975 she came to Australia by boat with her husband and two young children. The immense difference between the two societies and cultures that Australia and Bangladesh lead to Yasmin to undertake a significant process of enculturation. Although Yasmin…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay The film, To Kill a Mockingbird, confronts many intercultural conflicts. The story depicts the people of Maycomb County to be very ethnocentric. A majority of its inhabitants believe that white people are superior to black and the rich are superior to the poor. This becomes a very prominent barrier that prevents many people from trying to see things from another’s perspective. Many of the town’s residents contain a strong hold onto their traditional beliefs, in…

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