MindMap Gallery Communication and Culture
Cross-cultural communication unit 2 communication and cultural mind map, mainly including communication from a wide-angle perspective, what does culture mean to us? Cultural image, etc.
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Communication and Culture
passage one: A Wide-Angle View of Communication
integral part
communication is our link to the rest of humanity
essential ingredients
senders and receivers
we play both roles
field of experience
the storehouses of experience converge, the sharing of meaning becomes easier
encoding
encoding is the process of putting an idea into a symbol
messages
the message is the content of a communicative act
channels
human communication today is an ever-expanding, multi-channeled event
noise
noise can function as a communication barrier
decoding
assigning meaning to the symbols received
receiver response
anything the receiver does after having attended to and decode the message
feedback
three ways
it can be positive or negative
it can be immediate or delayed
it can be free or limited
effect
communication has some effect on the persons involved
context
affect us without our ever being aware of it
conclusion
communication is a dynamic,systematic process in which meanings are created and reflected in human interaction with symbols
passage two: what culture means to us
mean
culture is communication and communication is culture
culture is everything
messages all bear the stamp of culture
culture is both teacher and textbook
culture is the foundation of communication
definition
they range from all-encompassing ones to narrower ones
conclusion
culture is all pervasive
images of culture
examples
a diagram "onion"
figure 1 "onion" four parts
symbols: a symbol often used to present a country is its flag
heroes: the liberator of a country and the founder of an organization
rituals: rituals often find their origins in religious traditions
values: values are the core of the culture
figure 2 iceberg
one ninth of the iceberg above the water is visble
the larger chunk underpins the practices the vision of the world, the ways of thinking and the assumptions we have.
communication breakdowns
they clash with what we believe is right because we don't have the words to articulate these values or beliefs