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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/02%3A_Identity_and_Intercultural_Communication
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/06%3A_Verbal_Processes_in_Intercultural_Communication/6.01%3A_Language_and_CultureThe conviction that the words of our native language fit the world as it really is, is deeply rooted in the thinking of many people, particularly those who have never been forced to move, existentiall...The conviction that the words of our native language fit the world as it really is, is deeply rooted in the thinking of many people, particularly those who have never been forced to move, existentially, from one language into another and to leave the certainties of their home language (p.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/07%3A_Nonverbal_Processes_in_Intercultural_Communication/7.03%3A_Time_and_SpaceInformal space plays a major role in the everyday living experiences of people in Africa, parts of the Middle East, and rural areas world-wide, where outdoor space and non-permanent housing becomes an...Informal space plays a major role in the everyday living experiences of people in Africa, parts of the Middle East, and rural areas world-wide, where outdoor space and non-permanent housing becomes an integral and vital aspect of work and family life.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/06%3A_Verbal_Processes_in_Intercultural_Communication/6.02%3A_Moving_Between_Languages[This is] based partly on the groups of people that use it such as teachers and other authority figures as well as non-Cantonese speaking “foreigners,” and so by appropriating English into casual conv...[This is] based partly on the groups of people that use it such as teachers and other authority figures as well as non-Cantonese speaking “foreigners,” and so by appropriating English into casual conversation with another Cantonese speaker, one might be claiming a certain affiliation with those groups of people, or one might be thought by the people to whom one is talking to be claiming such an affiliation, to be “showing off ,” or, at the very least, to be acting unduly formal (p.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/10%3A_Intercultural_Communication_Competence
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/03%3A_Intercultural_Communication_Competence
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/02%3A_Cultural_Essentials_and_the_Roots_of_Culture/2.02%3A_A_Dialectical_Approach_to_Intercultural_CommunicationIntercultural communication involves navigating the complexity and contradictions of different cultural interactions. A dialectical approach examines the interplay of opposing concepts such as cultura...Intercultural communication involves navigating the complexity and contradictions of different cultural interactions. A dialectical approach examines the interplay of opposing concepts such as cultural-individual, personal-contextual, and others, highlighting the relational dynamics rather than viewing them in isolation. This perspective allows for a nuanced understanding of intercultural communication, promoting critical thinking and adaptability.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/01%3A_What_is_Intercultural_Communication/1.04%3A_Intercultural_Communication_as_an_Academic_DisciplineIntercultural Communication as an academic discipline originated with Edward T. Hall's focus on practical cultural awareness for US diplomats in the 1950s. Although initially North American-centered, ...Intercultural Communication as an academic discipline originated with Edward T. Hall's focus on practical cultural awareness for US diplomats in the 1950s. Although initially North American-centered, the field has now expanded globally with significant contributions from European, Australian, New Zealand, and non-Western scholars, widening perspectives and incorporating diverse cultural insights.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/06%3A_Culture_Shock/6.01%3A_Introduction_to_Culture_ShockWe know how to great people, when and how to give tips, whether to stand or sit, how much eye contact to make, when to accept and refuse invitations, how to understand directions, whether others are b...We know how to great people, when and how to give tips, whether to stand or sit, how much eye contact to make, when to accept and refuse invitations, how to understand directions, whether others are being sarcastic or not, how holidays are and are not celebrated, how to shop for and prepare food, and generally how to communicate verbally and nonverbally in any given social situation.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/05%3A_Nonverbal_Processes_in_Intercultural_Communication/5.03%3A_Time_and_SpaceChronemics refers to the study of time perception and orientation, distinguishing between monochronic and polychronic cultures. Monochronic cultures like the U.S. and Germany view time as linear and e...Chronemics refers to the study of time perception and orientation, distinguishing between monochronic and polychronic cultures. Monochronic cultures like the U.S. and Germany view time as linear and emphasize punctuality, while polychronic cultures such as those in Latin America are more fluid with time. Cultural spaces, influenced by architecture, also impact communication.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/07%3A_Barriers_to_Intercultural_Communication/7.01%3A_Ethnocentrism_and_StereotypesIn support of this hypothesis, Steele and Aronson’s research revealed that Black college students performed worse (in comparison with their prior test scores) on math questions taken from the Graduate...In support of this hypothesis, Steele and Aronson’s research revealed that Black college students performed worse (in comparison with their prior test scores) on math questions taken from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) when the test was described to them as being “diagnostic of their mathematical ability” (and thus when the stereotype was relevant) but that their performance was not influenced when the same questions were framed as “an exercise in problem solving.” And in another study, …