Adapting to Others: Bridging Culture and Gender Differences Chapter 6 Adapting to Others: Bridging Culture and Gender Differences
Communication Principles Be aware of your communication Appropriately adapt your message to others Effectively use and interpret verbal messages Listen and respond thoughtfully to others interpret nonverbal
Adapting to Others Culture and Communication Gender and Communication Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Adapting to Others Culture and Communication Gender and Communication Barriers to Bridging Differences and Adapting to Others Adapting to Others Who Are Different From You
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Culture and Communication Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Culture and Communication Culture is a learned system of knowledge, behavior, attitudes, beliefs, values, and norms that is shared by a group of people. Cultures are not static. A Co-culture is a cultural group within a larger culture. Amish gender
Culture and Communication Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Culture and Communication Intercultural communication occurs when individuals or groups from different cultures communicate. Culture shock Our culture and life experiences determine our world view—the general perspective that determines how we perceive what happens to us.
Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Cultural Contexts People from different cultures respond to their surroundings or cultural context cues in different ways. High-Context Cultures nonverbal cues are extremely important communicators rely on the context Low-Context Cultures rely more explicitly on language
Cultural Values Masculine and Feminine Perspectives Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Masculine and Feminine Perspectives Avoidance or Tolerance of Uncertainty Distribution of Power Individualism or Collectivism
Cultural Values: Masculine/Feminine emphasize getting things done and being assertive tend to value traditional roles for men and women not a reflection of biological sex Feminine emphasize building relationships and seeking peace and harmony with others
Cultural Values: Uncertainty and Certainty Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Cultural Values: Uncertainty and Certainty Avoidance of Uncertainty Tolerance for Ambiguity
Cultural Values: Approaches to Power Decentralized Approach leadership is not vested in one person, power is decentralized decisions are likely to be made by consensus Centralized Approach militaristic approach to power prefer strongly organized, centrally controlled form of government
Cultural Values: Individualism and Collectivism Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Collectivistic Cultures champion what people do together and reward group achievement strive to accomplish goals for the benefit of the group Individualistic Cultures individual recognition self-realization tend to be loosely knit socially
Gender and Communication Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Gender and Communication Sex-Based Expectations start at birth gender roles are transmitted via communication Why and How Women and Men Communicate instrumental and expressive orientations content and relational dimensions of messages
Barriers to Bridging Differences Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Barriers to Bridging Differences Assuming Superiority ethnocentrism Assuming Similarity Stereotyping and Prejudice stereotyping prejudice Different Communication Codes
Adapting to Others Seek Information Listen and Ask Questions Chapter 6: Adapting to Others Seek Information Listen and Ask Questions Tolerate Ambiguity Develop Mindfulness engage in self-talk Become Other-Oriented other-oriented communication social decentering empathy and sympathy Adapt To Others