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Interpersonal Communication Competence in Culturally Rich Environments
Darlene K. Drummond, PhD.
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FACT: THE U.S. IS CULTURALLY DIVERSE
Globalization Culture Co-Cultures Intercultural Communication Culture Shock Worldview
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FIVE BARRIERS TO BRIDING DIFFERENCES
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1. ASSUMING SUPERIORITY ETHNOCENTRISM
The tendency to evaluate the values and beliefs of our own culture more positively than those of another culture.
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2. ASSUMING SIMILARITY
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3. ASSUMING DIFFERENCES
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4. STEREOTYPING and PREJUDICE
STEREOTYPE To place someone in an inflexible, all-encompassing category. PREJUDICE A judgment based on the assumption that you already know all of the information you need to know about a person.
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5. DIFFERENT COMMUNICATION CODES
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STRATEGIES FOR CONNECTING
WITH OTHERS
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1. DEVELOP KNOWLEDGE (Seek, Ask & Listen)
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2. DEVELOP MOTIVATION (Tolerate Ambiguity & Be Mindful)
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3. DEVELOP SKILL (Become Other-Oriented & Adapt)
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What should you do when communicating electronically?
Describe Your Emotional Responses in Writing Ask More Questions to Clarify Meanings Paraphrase More to Confirm Your Understanding Be Patient! ** Relationships may take longer to develop because of diminished nonverbal cues.
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