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Intercultural communication

Intercultural communication. Cross-cultural management issues in contemporary Social and Healthcare Services Mari Kokkonen 23.5.2016. Finnish people waiting for a bus …. Definition of INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION.

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Intercultural communication

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  1. Interculturalcommunication Cross-cultural management issues in contemporary Social and Healthcare Services Mari Kokkonen 23.5.2016

  2. Finnishpeoplewaiting for a bus… Mari Kokkonen

  3. Definition of INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Intercultural communication refers to exchanging information between people from different cultures Cultural Field Sender Cultural Field Receiver Channel MESSAGE MESSAGE • ”Communication is the act of transmitting messages, including information about the nature of the relationship, to another person who interprets these messages and gives them meaning” Berlo 1960 • Communication process involves • the meaning that is to be transmitted, • the sender of the message, • a channel through which the message is transmitted • the receiver of the message Mari Kokkonen

  4. Interculturalcommunication is moredemanding, because.. • Culturallydifferentindividualshavelesscommoninformation and groundingdue to theirdifferences in theirfields of expertise • Culturalfields: • Refer to elements of a person’sbackground • Education , values, attitudes • Theparticularfilterthroughwhichthemessagespasscanlead to incomprehension of messages • Distortions and misunderstandings • Potential for inaccurate and incompleteinformation, even a totaldisruption of communication • Can lead to misunderstandthegoal and interests of eachother Mari Kokkonen

  5. Mari Kokkonen Verbalcommunication • Language: themostobviousconsideration in interculturalcommunication • Symboliccode of communicationconsisting of a set of soundswithunderstoodmeanings and set of rules for constructingmessages • Using secondlanguage: • Causescognitivestrain and is exhausting • Fluency of secondlanguage is seen as competent in otherrespects • Modificationbyfirst-languagespeakers (slowingtheirspeech and reducingsentencecomplexity) • Can beperceived as patronizing and mightnotbewellreceived • Pretend to understand in order to avoidembarrassmentorappearcompetent

  6. Verbalcommunication: • Communicationstyles: • Presentthevalues and normsthatpeoplehavefromtheircultures • Oftenrelated to orientation of individualism and collectivism • How language is used for communication? • High-contextstyle: • verylittle is in coded, explicit, transmittedpart of themessage • Implicit, wordsconveyonly a smallpart of themessage • Low-contextstyle: • Themass of themessage is vested in theexplicitcode – wordsspoken • Directness: theextent to whichcommunicatorsget to thepoint • Silence-tolerance • Use of praise and response to praise • Use of slang and jargon • Euphemisms, idioms, proverbs Mari Kokkonen

  7. Nonverbalcommunication Conveyimportantmessages and areproducedmoreautomaticallythanwords Bodymovements and gestures, touching, facialexpressions, and facialgazing, tone of voice, spaceusage, eyecontact Three aspects in nonverbalcommunication: Nonverbalcommunication is unconscious One shouldbeaware of theimpact of nonverbalcommucation on others Meaningassigned for nonverbalexpressiondiffers per culture Within a culture, 70 % of communication is nonverbal In interculturalencountering, nonverbal is evenmoreimportant Mari Kokkonen

  8. Anyquestions?

  9. Literature • Aycan, Z., Kanungo, R. & Mendonca, M. 2014. Organization and management in cross-cultural context. London: Sage • Berlo, D.K. 1960. The process of communication. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston • Browaeys, M-J. & Price, R. 2015. Understanding cross-cultural management. Harlow: Pearson • Garten, F. 2015. The international manager. A guide for communication, cooperating and negotiating with worldwide colleagues. Baca Raton: CRC Press • Hofstede, G. 1980. Culture’s consequences: International differences in work related values. Beverly Hills: Sage • Thomas, D. & Peterson, M. 2015. Cross-cultural management. Essential concepts. London: Sage FinnishNightmares - http://finnishnightmares.blogspot.fi

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