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Title: Intercultural Communication


1
Intercultural Communication
  • Lecture One

2
Basics
  • Video Lectures
  • Watch the lectures before class.
  • Question of the Day
  • Class time Interactive Activities
  • Groups
  • Attendance Policy
  • PALSI Sessions
  • Course Webpage
  • http//personal.cityu.edu.hk/enrodney/intercultur
    al_communication/index.html

3
Reading
  • Textbook and Required Readings
  • Optional Readings and Useful Links
  • 2 Reading Quizzes
  • Weeks 5 and 10

4
E-pal Project
  • Make two new friends
  • Get to know them in the course of the semester
  • Ask them questions about their interactions,
    habits, customs, etc.
  • Analyze
  • Communication patterns
  • Similarities and differences
  • Situations, topics
  • Values, ideas

5
Ethnographic Research
  • Four kinds of data
  • Members generalizations
  • We do this
  • Individual Experience
  • I do this
  • Observation
  • From your interactions
  • Comparison with researcher
  • I do this, but you do that/ similarities and
    differences

6
Final Examination
  • 40 of final grade ?
  • Multiple choice
  • Short answer
  • Essay (analysis of inter-cultural situations)

7
What is Culture?
  • The problem with culture
  • Is it a thing that you have?
  • Is it a group that you belong to?
  • Is it something that you live inside of?
  • Is it something that you do?
  • Lumping
  • Binarism
  • Stereotyping

8
Task
  • In small groups consider the various definitions
    of culture and rank them according to the ones
    you like best.

9
Which of these belongs to culture ?
  • Facial expressions
  • Religious beliefs 
  • Religious rituals 
  • Importance of time 
  • Paintings 
  • Values 
  • Literature 
  • Child-raising beliefs 
  • Ideas about leadership 
  • Gestures 
  • Ideas about fairness 
  • Ideas about friendship 
  • Ideas about modesty 
  • Eating habits 
  • Understanding of the natural world 
  • Concept of self 
  • The importance of work 
  • Concept of beauty 
  • General world view 
  • Concept of personal space 
  • Rules of social etiquette 
  • Housing

10
What are cultures based on?
  • What features do we use to divide people into
    different cultures?
  • Race/Ethnicity
  • National Origin (political boundaries)
  • Behavior
  • Beliefs/Values
  • Religion
  • Age/Gender/Sexuality
  • Occupation
  • Interests

11
What is a Discourse Approach?
  • A way of solving the problem of culture
  • Divides culture into 4 components
  • Ideology (beliefs, values, assumptions)
  • Patterns of Relationships
  • Ways of Communicating
  • Ways of Learning
  • Replaces the word culture with the term
  • Discourse Systems

12
Discourse Systems
Face Systems
Ideology
Socialization
Forms of Discourse
13
Different Kinds of Discourse Systems
  • Regional/National/Global
  • Corporate
  • Professional
  • Gender
  • Generational
  • Interest Groups

14
The Discourse System of Yoga
  • Ideology (Health, Hinduism)
  • Relationships (Teacher, Students)
  • Forms of Discourse
  • Sanskrit words (Sirasana, padmasana)
  • Directions (exhale, place right foot on the left
    thigh)
  • Comparisons with animals, plants, objects)
  • Lets do a dog./She does a great cow
  • Learning Formal/Informal

15
Task How many cultures (discourse systems) do
you belong to?
  • List the different discourse systems you belong
    to and some features of these discourse systems

16
Multiple Overlapping Discourse Systems
Female
Youth
Chinese
City U Student
Christian
Hong Konger
17
Inter-discourse Communication
  • Inter-discourse (inter-cultural) communication
    occurs
  • Between people
  • WITHIN people
  • In any given situation multiple discourse systems
    are involved

18
Focus of analysis
  • NOT on people
  • Eg. Chinese are like this and Americans are
    like that
  • But, on actions and situations
  • Each situation is a nexus of practice in which
    elements from different discourse systems mix
  • Finding areas of conflict and overlap

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The Ambiguity of Language
  • People dont mean what they say
  • People dont say what they mean
  • Can you tell me what time it is?
  • What do you want for your birthday?
  • Word level ambiguity
  • Sentence level ambiguity
  • Discourse level ambiguity
  • Ambiguity in paralinguistic and non-verbal
    communication

21
Inferences
  • We must draw inferences about meaning
  • Our inferences tend to be fixed, not tentative
  • Our inferences are drawn very quickly

22
Intercultural Miscommunication
  • Usually we do not know that miscommunication has
    occurred
  • Conflicting Expectations
  • Conflicting Interpretations
  • What is the source of the conflict?
  • Sometimes it is not culture
  • Understanding what discourse systems are involved
    and how they affect one another
  • Differences dont always result in
    miscommunication
  • Similarities dont always result in smooth
    communication

23
What is the source?
24
Trying NOT to miscommunicate
25
Task
  • Watch the video
  • What are some of the reasons for the
    miscommunication?

26
Avoiding Problems
  • Expecting things to go wrong
  • Increasing shared knowledge
  • Dealing with miscommunication
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