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What is intercultural communication?


Intercultural communication is the way that people from different societies interact and share information with one another. People that have completely different backgrounds socializing with one another can lead to a broad spectrum of languages, religions and beliefs colliding with one another. Communicating with other cultures occurs everywhere in today’s society, business’s, classrooms and communities. That’s why it is important that society as a whole can understand and respect different peoples customs. Constructive intercultural communication is only possible if there is a mutual respect for one another during conversation. People from different countries and cultures communicate differently and see the world from a unique perspective compared to your own. Being able to understand these differences and communicate with other cultures is a great skill to have, and can have very beneficial business applications. With the technology we have today the world has been very become a much smaller place. Specifically with the Internet, which has allowed for the transfer of information from anywhere in the world to be available almost instantly. The world has been globalized in the sense that we can travel and communicate so quickly. Cultures conversing with each other is happening every second of every day. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish anything as a country if we didn’t work together as a melting pot. The importance of cross-culture communication is being raised everyday because of how diverse society has become.


Readings on Intercultural Communication

Some useful readings to provide an overview of the subject as a whole. Aside from the definition provided above, you can further educate yourself and become a better individual as a whole.


Intercultural Flashcards

This is a great source that you are able to study, memorize, and test yourself on the different topics that are entailed within intercultural communication. An in depth breakdown is provided of the key terms that are involved in the study as well.


Theories of Intercultural Communication

Different Theories Involved in the Study


Self Evaluating Intercultural Quiz

This self reflecting tasks help better understand your perception of intercultural communication. Several situation will be provided where you must analyze and reflect your opinion on to how you would react in different environment.


University of Manchester

The University of Manchester offers a course that can have the full effect of bridging the gap between both worlds.

The requirements are as follows: A good first degree or upper second class Honours or equivalent in a related subject area; typically this will be in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences but other subject areas will be considered on an individual basis. Professional experience in contexts which can be characterized as multicultural, intercultural, international, trans cultural or transnational would be welcome but are not a prerequisite for the program. Such professional experience would be considered on an individual basis.


Pros & Cons of Intercultural Communication (Purdue)

An actual class lecture from Purdue University that better describes the challenges and benefits of intercultural communication. This unit of work will look at how effective intercultural communication allows us to dispel myths, break down stereotypes, foster more respect and acceptance, and build more cooperative relationships with one another.


Wake Forest Study

An actual student breakdown of Intercultural Communication. There were three different objectives when going about this project and it goes as follows.

Objectives: 1. To provide an introduction to the major principles and theories of intercultural and international communication in the context of mass media. 2. To provide an exposure to communication systems and formations from different cultures. 3. To provide various ways of thinking about culture(s), identities, nationhood and communication.


Pacific and Asian Communication Association

This study, based on a survey of 419 young adults, found that high levels of individuals’ intercultural communication sensitivity and multiculturalism are significant predictors of reducing individuals’ ethnocentrism. As a leadingWake Forest Study country in diversity, equality and democracy,the United States is expected to continue its leading position in appreciating cultural diversity and respecting ethnic/cultural identities. The results suggest that promoting intercultural communication sensitivity and multiculturalism is a possible measure to overcome ethnocentrism and reduce conflicts among inter group interactions. Limitations and suggestions for future research are provided.


China Travel Guide

Similar to the Dubai Travel Guide provided, here you can find all components of the culture. Aside from the culture the guide provides safety tips and how to stay healthy when adapting to different lifestyles.


London Travel Guide

The complete overview of the City of London inside and out. Learn about attractions, social life, and whats in for 2014 moving forward.


Dubai Travel Guide

The travel guide above can familiarize yourself better if deciding to travel to the Middle East and culture yourself better. Some features include the history of the city, some jobs that may be of your interest, and some traveling tips when you decide to make the trip!


COMM 330 Practice Test

If you are confident enough to test your knowledge on the subject, here is a practice test you can take and see how much you've absorbed about intercultural communication