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Akar Kebudayaan: Keluarga dan Komunitas Komunikasi Antar Budaya Pertemuan 2 Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures Why are we different? Why my friend love money so much? Why do they need to pray five times a day? While I am only doing it once a week? Why some people prefer to be secluded? Why some culture celebrate death? Why some people still lives with their parents? Why do they eat raw food? Why their food has so many spices? Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

The Deep Structure of Culture We believe the key to why a culture views the world as it does, can be found in that culture’s deep structure. “the unconscious assumptions about how the world works, that unifies a culture, makes each culture unique, and explains the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of a culture’s collective action” At the core of any culture’s deep structure are its social organizations / institutions. Family Community Religion Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures “The people of different civilizations have different views on the relations between God and man, the individual and group, the citizen and the state, parents and children, husband and wife, as well as differing views of the relative importance of rights and responsibilities, liberty and authority, equality and hierarchy” - Huntington Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures Deep Structure Institutions Carry a Culture’s Most Important Beliefs Deep Structure Institutions and their messages endure Deep Structure Institutions and their messages are deeply felt Deep structure institutions supply much of a person’s identity Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures Family “Family is the principal transmitter of knowledge, values, attitudes, roles, and habits from one generation to the next. Through words and example, the family shapes a child’s personality and instills modes of thought and ways of acting that become habitual.” DeGenova & Rice “A groups of intimates, who generate a sense of home and group identity; complete with strong ties of loyalty and emotion, and an experience of a history and a future” - Noller & Fitzpatrick Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures Forms of Family Nuclear Family Extended Family Changing Families in the world Globalization and Families Mass Media Immigration Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Functions of the Family Reproduction Teaching economic values Socialization Teaching core values and worldview Identity development Communication training Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Communication, Culture, and Family In many ways families, with regard to child-rearing practices, have many similarities “there is much commonalities across cultures in the construal of infancy and early childhood, based on biological needs for care, nutrition, protections, etc” – Smith and associates Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Cultural Variants in Family Interaction Gender Roles Changing Gender Roles Individualism and Collectivism Age Grouping Social skills Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB5i6kgkvCg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqKuXCGBDEc Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures

Let’s read some history on your book! Samovar et all. 2010. Communication Between Cultures