The Intercultural Communication Process

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Intercultural communication
Intercultural communication, which is an act of communicating in social context made up of individuals from different ethnic, religious, social, economic and educational backgrounds, is an inevitable social need for any given community with respect to the unified nationality under which it resides to meet up the emerging sociopolitical and developmental needs, with respect to economic development which affects the educational requirement, and with respect to active participation in the emerging global scenario. In that light, nowadays, every average literate in a community will undergo or face several occasions in one’s lifetime in which intercultural communicational tasks are heavily involved with. Such occasions …show more content…

Wherever trade-and-commerce and tourism business is involved there will be a significant need for intercultural communication in a day-to-day communication process. Intercultural communication competence and the intercultural communication skills are one among the necessary requisites to survive with betterment in the contemporary state of affairs, not only with professional life but with day-to-day social life too. We find intercultural communication needs in the long span of human history. However, twentieth and twenty-first centuries are the landmarks for the requirement. Globalization process is putting a drastic increment in the percentage of the average folks involving in intercultural communication in the present social set up. Especially long distance intercultural communication is becoming much …show more content…

misunderstanding, agreement vs. disagreement, cultural adaptation vs. cultural isolation, emerging of "third cultures", conflict vs. cooperation, intercultural team cohesiveness vs. team misunderstandings, intercultural projects success vs. projects failure, emotional improvement vs. emotional deterioration, and any other relational outcome” (Trevisani, 2005), with rooted theoretical grounds in cross-cultural communication studies. Intercultural communication studies are an interdisciplinary area of Linguistics, Communication Studies, Psychology, Anthropology, Cultural Studies, and Ethnological studies. Results of this area are directly felt and are relevant to International communication, Development Communication, and Business Communication. In the contemporary scenario, all the three areas are holding significant job market.
1.2 Effects of Intercultural communication on Language and Society
Other than socio-political and socio-economic issues increased intercultural communication in a monolingual context leads to
1. convergence of (regional or Social) dialects – effect on language
2. convergence of speech behavioral patterns – effect on language
3. addressing patterns – effect on

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