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  1. Define and understand culture in interpersonal communication. Comprehend the functions and characteristics of culture. Describe common cultural characteristics as they relate to communication.

  2. Learning Objectives. Define culture. Define personal, social, and cultural identities. Compare and contrast individualistic/collectivistic, high-context/low-context, and large power distance/small power distance cultures. Define intercultural communication.

  3. For the purposes of exploring the communicative aspects of culture, we will define culture as the ongoing negotiation of learned and patterned beliefs, attitudes, values, and behaviors. Unpacking the definition, we can see that culture should not be conceptualized as stable and unchanging. Culture is “negotiated.”

  4. 11 mar 2023 · Culture can have a powerful effect on communication, like a sculptor shaping the way we understand and express ourselves. Cultural values and norms can influence our nonverbal cues – from facial expressions to body language to gestures. It can also affect how we interpret and respond to verbal and nonverbal messages.

  5. 12 sie 2022 · While the relationship between language, culture, and communication has been widely explored across culture and with a focus on basic research, the ways in which these areas interact and inform applied research questions has proven to be interesting, novel, and significant.

  6. 18 maj 2022 · The first factor of collective self-esteem is the individual’s private collective esteem, or the degree to which an individual positively evaluates their group. Every individual belongs to a wide range of groups, and we can evaluate these groups as either positive or negative.

  7. A major task of language researchers is to understand the complexities entailed in the structures of talk in order to unfold and understand sociality, including human nature, cultural values, power structure, social inequality, and so on.

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