Book Report Global Communication (By: Yahya R. Kamalipour) Publisher: Thomson Wadsworth Year of Publication: 2007 Book Report Written By: Husain Ebrahim / Department of Mass Communication at Grambling State University. The author of the Global Communication book is Yahya Kamalipour a professor of mass communication and head of the department of communication and creative arts at Purdue University. His research interests are about topics related to global communications such as‚ international
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are adapting and learning different cultures. In essence‚ many are becoming intercultural. Cultural Unconscious Until people are exposed to different cultures‚ they are culturally unconscious. On a day to day basis‚ most people spend their lives interacting with others they are familiar with. Most people do not know how people in other cultures react to certain things such as conflict‚ completing tasks‚ communication style‚ and decision making. Through the process of enculturation‚ people can
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Chapter-1 Introduction Communication is an important mean of expressing yourself because it exists different ways of expression and so different kind of communication depending on the culture you belong to. The way of communicating will not be the same as other countries and it is important to know some values of other cultures and so of other ways of communicating for‚ first of all‚ avoiding some misunderstandings and then knowing better some aspects of different cultures. That is why cross-cultural
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Comm 265 From Albuquerque to Las Cruces In the past year‚ the cultural experience that has had the most effect on my life is moving from Albuquerque to Las Cruces. Most people would not consider this a major cultural change. I didn’t think so at first either. However‚ when I moved to Las Cruces I noticed that Las Cruces was a small city‚ built around a family community. The small size of the city was hard to get used to and I noticed that most of the business are family owned and run which
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Written Assignment Intercultural Sensitization Seminar During this seminar‚ I had learned the culture of different countries‚ which have some similarities and also differences. When we discuss about it deeper‚ it surprised me more because I didn’t know about it before‚ especially about the German culture. For instance‚ the German always shake hand firmly‚ compared to others‚ especially Asian people. The reason is that it shows their personality‚ how strong and serious they are and also how much
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Intercultural Communication Affecting International Commerce and Foreign Policy: France Opposes Turkey Entering the European Union Communication within one cultural group sharing traditions and national or regional identity is often effortless. The social and cultural meanings between the same cultures in regard to communication are understood the way they are intended. When discourse happens within members of the same social groups; they will communicate‚ talk‚ discuss in similar places that
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GROUP REPORT ON Written Communication June 6‚ 2014 Mr. Tarik Hossain Assistant professor‚ Faculty of Business Administration Department of AIS Comilla University Subject: Submission of Report on “Written Communication”. Dear Sir‚ We are pleased to attach here with a copy of the report on “Written Communication”. This report is a summary of our findings from the tasks we have been given to complete. We completed the report on schedule and tried to meet our
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world. This is viewed as a mistake by Hall because words do ‚ not always mean the way they are said or written and can easily be misinterpreted. In a high context communication situation‚ the subject already knows most of the information and there is very little hidden in the subtext of the message. In contrast in low context communication most of the information is coded and is not readily available in a person. For example if you were to visit a hotel in Japan or China‚ if you were from a low context
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Intercultural communication bridges the gap between global performance and national interests Marlon Modeste Caribbean Nazarene College Presented in partial fulfillment of the course requirements for: HR330 Intercultural relations Lecturer: Dabrielle Nurse Date: 16/02/12 Abstract In this paper it is demonstrated that intercultural communication - (ICC) - is the vehicle which bridges the gap between global performance and national interests. In looking at its genesis and at its future it
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Summary * Introduction * Negotiation part * Intercultural part * Conclusion Introduction We are International Affairs Director of a global manufacturing‚ and‚ we are in charge of a very important important wich is: make a Predeparture Document. Our company want to work with an other company located in the Republic of Cuba. Indeed‚ our mission consist making a document composed by important element to have a well negotiation with Cuba’s company which haven’t go the same culture
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