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Intercultural Communication Y020702. Åland Polytechnic 1,5 ECTS credits. Points of Departure. Raising awareness Theoretical understanding: Patterns under the surface of variety Readiness for international cooperation Communication analysis
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Intercultural CommunicationY020702 Åland Polytechnic 1,5 ECTS credits
Points of Departure • Raising awareness • Theoretical understanding: Patterns under the surface of variety • Readiness for international cooperation • Communication analysis • Definitions of culture: Refinement, mental programming, etc.
Objectives • Familiarising the participants with the central concepts of intercultural communication. • ...increased skills in understanding and investigating other cultures and clashes of culture
Outline of the module • Lectures and discussions, 20 hours • Literature (links to the course homepage + compendiums + news items/articles) • Test on the basic concepts • Interview assignment • Seminar on the results of the interviews • ICC web + web classroom on Fronter
What is intercultural communication?(1) • Intercultural communication is • when a message produced in one culture • Is received in another culture.
Why intercultural communication? (2) • Answer: Internationalisation. • Why internationalisation? • The economic world order: • Free flow of factors of production, advantages of large-scale production, improved communications, global problems and global solutions
Shirt - Indian, Radio - Chinese, Holidays are Turkish, Your numbers are Arabic, Your writing is Roman, And you blame your neighbour that he is African? Your Jesus is Jewish, Your car is Japanese, Your food is Italian, Your democracy is Greek, Your coffee is Brazilian, Your watch is Swiss, Why intercultural communication?
Why intercultural communication? (3) • Philosophical freedom: • Awareness of the actual possibility • ...of doing almost the opposite • ...because it is in fact the normal among others • (but it has a price)
generation, sex, income, education, religion, language, region, etc Family, company, association, profession, peers, music, dress, Overlapping layers of culture
VALUES AND ATTITUDES 1. • Value the importance of being a competent intercultural communicator. • Acknowledge personal values as a cultural result. • Learn to respect cultural differences. • Acknowledge the tendency to value our inner groups.
VALUES AND ATTITUDES 2. • Tolerate the different interpretations others make about different facts and happenings. • Value the importance of cultural identity, acknowledging the value of diversity. • Gain respect towards time and space value and management approaches in other cultures.
VALUES AND ATTITUDES 3. • See the cultural patterns reflected in the languages of different cultures. • Develop a receptive attitude towards different nonverbal behaviours.
VALUES AND ATTITUDES 4. • Promote a win-win relationship in any intercultural negotiation. • Understand the potential personal value gained from the culture shock process.