Title: Intercultural Communication and Body Language
1Intercultural Communication and Body Language
Lecture 3
2Lecture Plan
- What is communication and intercultural
communication? - Nonverbal communication
- Gestures used in different cultures and their
meaning.
3Communication
- Communication is the activity or process of
giving information to other people or living
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4Intercultural Communication
- focuses on differences in language and behavior
patterns - the theory of intercultural communication
encourages the understanding of the differences
between two speakers from unique national
cultures
5Iben Jensens model for intercultural
communication (1998)
Cultural self-perception
Cultural self-perception
Cultural presuppositions
Cultural presuppositions
Fix-points
Positions of experiences
Positions of experiences
6Intercultural Verbal Communication Advice
- Speak slowly
- Repeat as necessary
- Be sincere and empathetic
- Keep it simple and short
- Show and demonstrate by using examples
/illustrations
7Intercultural Verbal Communication Advice
- Check the other person's understanding by asking,
What do you understand? not Do you
understand? - Be patient, use encouragement and praise
sincerely - Watch for body language cues to understand real
meaning in communication
8Communication
Non-verbal (gestures, glances, changes in the
tone of voice, etc. )
Verbal (words)
( paralanguage)
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10Nonverbal communication is studied by
- Proxemics
- Haptics
- Oculesics
- Kinesics
11Proxemics
- the study of space in interpersonal relationships
comfortable interaction distance (comfort zone)
12Average comfortable distances among North
Americans
13Proxemics
Western offices
Japanese offices
14Haptics
Low-contact cultures
High-contact cultures
North Americans, the British, China, Japan
Italians, the French, Russians, Arabs and Latin
Americans
15Oculesics
- the study of the use of the eyes in interpersonal
communication
In China and Japan people avoid looking at each
other in public places or in a crowd.
16Oculesics
- the study of the use of the eyes in interpersonal
communication
17Oculesics
- the study of the use of the eyes in interpersonal
communication
Asians, Puerto Ricans, West Indians, African
Americans and Native Americans consider a direct
eye contact to be rude, or disrespectful, or
intimidating, while Europeans find it a sign of
openness and honesty.
18Kinesics
- the study of bodily movements and facial
expressions
instinctive
Gestures
coded
acquired
19Instinctive gestures
Im happy!
Im sad
20Universal hand gestures
21Coded / technical gestures hand signals used by
TV directors, gestures of referees or brokers in
the stock market
Acquired gestures socially generated
22Facial expressions and head gestures
23Hand and arm gestures
- "O.K." gesture
- Victory/Peace sign
24Hand and arm gestures
- thumbs-up sign
- hailing a taxi
25Hand and arm gestures
- finger beckoning
- upraised hand
26Hand and arm gestures
- Hands at the hip with arms akimbo
27Hand and arm gestures
- waving one's hand
- touching a child on the top of the head
- point at an object
- at the restaurant
- placing your hand behind your head
28Hand and arm gestures
- linking your pinky with someone else's pinky
- right/left hand
- counting to ten on the hands
29Hand and arm gestures
- Good luck gesture
- Crazy sign
30Trunk and leg indications
- pointing the sole of your shoe toward someone
- bowing
31Dealing with the Differences
- acculturate, that is, borrow attributes of the
other culture that will allow you to function
effectively in it - practice the skill of switching cultural channels
32International Gestures Quiz
- Look at the pictures showing gestures and guess
their meaning (some gestures have more than one
meaning)
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