跨文化交际

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目录

  • 1 Culture
    • 1.1 Definition of Culture
    • 1.2 Elements of culture
    • 1.3 Subculture/Co-culture
    • 1.4 Cultural identity
    • 1.5 Characteristics of culture
  • 2 Communication and Intercultural communication
    • 2.1 Definition of communication
    • 2.2 Elements of communication
    • 2.3 Intercultural communication
  • 3 Cultural patterns
    • 3.1 Definition and components
    • 3.2 Edward T. Hall's theory
    • 3.3 Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck's value orientation
    • 3.4 Hofstede's dimensions of cultural variablity
  • 4 Verbal intercultural communication
    • 4.1 Language and culture
    • 4.2 Verbal communication styles
    • 4.3 Language diversity
  • 5 Nonverbal intercultural communication
    • 5.1 Significance,definition and functions
    • 5.2 Paralanguage and Silence
    • 5.3 Time and Space
    • 5.4 Other Categories
  • 6 Intercultural communication barriers and bridges
    • 6.1 Barriers
    • 6.2 Culture shock
    • 6.3 Intercultural adaptation
  • 7 Intercultural Communication Competence
    • 7.1 Definition of Intercultural Comunication Competence
    • 7.2 Components of Intercultural Comunication Competence
    • 7.3 Requirements for Intercultural Comunication Competence
Definition of communication

Text A Definition of communication


Definition of communication

1. Origin  of the word "commuication" (textbook p.40)

Communication is derived from the Lation word "communicare", meaning "to share with" or "to make common", as in giving to another a part or share of your thoughts, hopes, and knowledge. ——defined in the Random House Dictionary of the English Language


2. Different perspectives on communication (textbook p.40)

Western perspective: (1) studied as a means of transmitting ideas

(2) emphasize the instrumental function of communication

(3) effectiveness is evaluated in terms of success in the manipulation of others to achieve one's personal goal

Eastern perspective(1) stress harmony

(2) emphasize the relationships between communicators

(3) defined as a process where all parties are searching to develop and maintain a social relationship


3. we can define

Communication refers to the process in which participants create and share information with one another as they move toward reaching mutual understanding.