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Intercultural Communication - Komunikasi Antar Budaya WELCOME! Intercultural Communication - Komunikasi Antar Budaya

Books Communications between cultures Larry A Samovar, Richard E Porter, Edwin R McDaniel, 2010, Boston: Wadsworth Komunikasi Lintas Budaya Larry A Samovar, Richard E Porter, Edwin R McDaniel, 2010, Jakarta: Salemba Humanika Komunikasi Antar Budaya di Era Budaya Siber Rulli Nasrullah. 2014. Jakarta: Kencana

Pengertian, Ruang Lingkup, Dimensi Komunikasi Antar Budaya Pertemuan 1 Pengertian, Ruang Lingkup, Dimensi Komunikasi Antar Budaya

Why do we have to learn this? Now look around you! Do your friends come from the same region as you? Do they look like you? Do they have the same culture? Language? Habit? Norm? Have you ever feel uncomfortable when meeting new people? Have you seen something strange done by your friends? Or other people? Different culture = different communication? Insert a picture illustrating a season in your country.

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures The reasons! Globalization World Trade and International Business Technology and Travel Competition for Natural Resources International Conflict and Security Environmental Challenges World Health Issue Shifting Population Immigration The aging population Multicultural Society Insert a picture of an animal and or plant found in your country. Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

What is Intercultural Communication? Intercultural communication occurs when a member of one culture produces a message for consumption by a member of another culture. Intercultural communication involves interaction between people whose cultural perceptions and symbol systems are distinct enough to alter the communication event. Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures The Dominant Culture Co-Culture This is the group that usually has the greatest amount of control over how the culture carries out its business. This group possesses the power that allows it to speak for the entire culture while setting the tone and agenda that other will usually follow They control religious institution, media, government, education, military, etc. Within the dominant culture, you will find numerous co-cultures and specialized cultures. Some co-cultures share many of the patterns and perceptions found within the larger, dominant culture, but their members also have distinct and unique patterns of communication that they have learned as part of their membership in the co-culture. These co-cultural affiliations can be based on race, ethnic, gender, age, sexual preference, etc. Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures What is Culture? Culture is a set of human-made objective and subjective elements that in the past have increased the probability of survival and resulted in satisfaction for the participants in an ecological niche, and thus became shared among those who could communicate with each other because they had a common language and they lived in the same time and place. (Triandis) Budaya adalah seperangkat elemen obyektif dan subjektif yang dibuat manusia yang di masa lalu telah meningkatkan kemungkinan bertahan hidup dan menghasilkan kepuasan bagi para peserta dalam ekologi, dan kemudian dibagi di antara mereka yang dapat berkomunikasi satu sama lain karena mereka memiliki bahasa yang sama dan mereka tinggal di waktu dan tempat yang sama. Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

The Basic Functions of Culture To improve the adaptation of members of the culture to a particular ecology, and it includes the knowledge that people need to have in order to function effectively in their social environment. (Triadis) To set the limits on behavior and guides it along predictable paths. (Haviland) Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures Elements of Culture History Religion Values Social Organizations Language Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Characteristics of Culture Culture is learned Culture is shared Culture is transmitted from generation to generation Culture is based on symbols Culture is dynamic Culture is an integrated system Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Studying Intercultural Communication Individual uniqueness Stereotyping Objectivity Communication is not a Cure-all Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures