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Chapter 2 Review What is the difference between acculturation and enculturation? What is ethnocentrism? What is a possible benefit of cultural clash?
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Chapter 4 Recap/Lecture
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What is verbal communication? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8- hGDlifwhg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8- hGDlifwhg Written Face-to-face Use of words to communicate message Part of communicating effectively Relationship to interpersonal communication?
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Use of Symbols Language = System of Symbols Words = Verbal Symbols Grammar = Rules for use of words/symbols Encoding and Decoding – difference?
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Verbal symbols…. Are symbolic Impacted by culture? Evolve Over time Because of technology Examples? Vary in level of abstraction Can be intentional (strategic ambiguity, equivocation, euphemisms)
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Verbal symbols….are powerful NegativelyPositively Static Evaluation Polarizaion Reification Muting Sexist language Racist language Homophobic language Ableist language Building relationships Inclusion Confirmation Problem solving
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Power of Language Reflect back on “Sister, Sistah” How was this an example of the power of language? How did verbal communication impact interpersonal communication? Did it help or hurt?
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Group Chat: The Power of Language Complete the slip of paper on the power of language. Have a discussion with your group. Discuss how those words would negatively impact interpersonal communication ○ (e.g. if used, would you continue to communicate? Change the way you communicate? Change your perceptions of that person?) At end of discussion, on back of your slip— what did you learn? Any word surprise you? Altered any of your current views?
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Connotative vs. Denotative Meaning What do these words mean? Hot Scrub Bad Jumping Thirsty Swag Other examples?
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Influences on Verbal Communication Sex and Gender (e.g. two-culture theory) Culture and ethnicity (e.g. speech communities) Generation Technology (e.g. tweeting) Context (e.g. situation, relationship; consider all four types)
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