Local and Global Communication Chapter 3
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What is the basis for how we behave in a certain communication context?

Culture and context

Global communication has no impact on local communication.

False

What is intercultural communication focused on?

  • Improving technical skills
  • Understanding cultural differences (correct)
  • Enhancing globalization
  • Developing local dialects
  • Which maxim of Grice's Principle emphasizes relevance in conversation?

    <p>Maxim of Relation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Grice's Maxim of Quantity, what should every interlocutor observe?

    <p>Fair-share talk of time</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Maxim of Quality prioritize in a conversation?

    <p>Truth value of a message</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is considered a non-verbal form of communication?

    <p>Body language</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The act of ______ usually signifies agreement.

    <p>nodding the head</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do if you are doubtful about understanding a communication?

    <p>Ask for clarification</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the ABC's of intercultural communication emphasize?

    <p>Acknowledge, Bi-level, Clarify</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Communication and Culture

    • Communication is influenced by culture and context, shaping our actions and identity.
    • Understanding different cultures enhances self-awareness and awareness of cultural dynamics.
    • Context refers to stimuli, environment, or ambiance surrounding a communication event.

    Local vs. Global Communication

    • Local communication is deeply rooted in cultural contexts and individual identity.
    • Global communication modifies local practices and influences communication conventions.

    Intercultural Communication

    • Focuses on how culture impacts communication styles and effectiveness.
    • Emphasizes the ability to understand and appreciate cultural differences.

    Language and Intercultural Competence

    • Language is essential for intercultural understanding, integral to oral and written communication.
    • Enhancing communication skills contributes to achieving intercultural competence.

    Grice's Principles of Cooperative Conversation

    • Maxim of Relation: Ensure relevance in responses based on cultural and contextual criteria.
    • Maxim of Quantity: Balance conversational turn-taking, sharing talk time fairly.
    • Maxim of Quality: Prioritize truthfulness and accuracy of messages.
    • Maxim of Manner: Emphasize clarity and orderly expression over content alone.

    Non-Verbal Communication

    • Body language complements verbal communication, conveying messages through movements.
    • Examples of culturally significant gestures:
      • Handshakes vary by culture (e.g., Philippines vs. Saudi Arabia).
      • Signals like thumbs up have different meanings across countries.
      • Crossed legs when sitting are viewed differently in Asia compared to the West.
      • Eye contact is typically positive in many cultures.
      • Nodding signifies agreement in various cultures.

    Challenges of Intercultural Communication

    • Communication is complex due to cultural and contextual factors.
    • Variability in communication styles across cultures makes effective communication challenging.

    The ABC's of Intercultural Communication

    • Acknowledge: Recognize individual communication styles and diversity in expression.
    • Anticipate: Be aware of differences to enhance understanding of unique communication patterns.
    • Bi-level Communication: Integrate verbal and non-verbal cues for effective communication.
    • Clarify: Seek clarification when unsure about communication for better understanding.

    Importance of Non-Verbal Communication

    • Non-verbal cues carry significant cultural implications and vary from culture to culture.
    • Understanding these nuances is essential for accurate interpretation in intercultural interactions.

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    Explore Chapter 3 on local and global communication in multicultural settings. This chapter highlights how communication is shaped by culture and context, influencing our actions and interactions with others. Understand the pivotal role of culture in shaping personal beliefs and behaviors.

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