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Chapter 2 Culture and Communication Time allocation: 4 hours Form of class: lecture+Q & A Main contents: What is culture? Instinctive behavior and cultural behavior Communication elements and characteristics I. What is culture? • Definition: evasive Which one of the definitions on p. 40 do you refer and why? • Characteristics of culture: 1. culture is not innate; it is learned Three ways through which Enculturation takes place: – interaction – observation – imitation 2. culture is transmitted from generation to generation 3. culture is based on symbols 1) verbal language 2) nonverbal language 3) iconic language (flags, jewelry, cross) 4. culture is subject to change (adaptive) 5. culture is integrated (various facets of culture are interrelated) 6. culture is ethnocentric Levels of culture • • • • Symbols Heroes Rituals values II. Instinctive behavior and cultural behavior Reading on p. 41 Questions: Do you know Maslow’s theory? Do human beings realize all these needs at the same time? Do people all over the world share the same basic needs described by Maslow? Do people realize these needs in the same ways? Is culture conscious or subconscious? - Instinctive behavior —innate and universal Maslow: people all over the world share five basic needs: the physiological needs the safety needs the belongingness needs the esteem needs the self-actualization needs Cultural behavior—learned and transmitted from generation to generation through the use of symbols People in different cultures satisfy these needs in different ways. Examples: Different ways of eating: para 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, p. 43-44; Difference in treating visitors. p. 38 Difference in punctuality p. 45 Difference in taking offers p. 46 • Cultural iceberg: p. 48-49 Conscious or subconscious? Deep culture—the out of awareness part of a culture Nine-tenth of an iceberg / culture is out of sight. Culture – like an Iceberg 非语言 行为 语言 态度 价值观念 信仰 III. Elements of communication • Definition of communication: p. 70 A behavior-affecting process in which one person (a source) intentionally encodes and transmits a message through a channel to an intended audience (receivers) in order to induce a particular attitude or behavior. Preconceptions and Stereotypes Characteristics of communication: • Dynamic • Interactive • Irreversible • Taking place in both a physical and social context p. 50 Reading II Communication: the essential human connection – verbal, nonverbal, iconic. Example: a salesperson attending the Monday morning staff meeting. • Context: • physical setting – – – – – the formality of the conference room the seating arrangements lighting the time of day the distance between Phil and staff • historical context – previous communication events • psychological context – the manner of perceiving themselves and others • cultural context – communication norms Participants: roles of sends and receivers senders form messages-- encoders receivers process the messages and react to them—decoders variables affecting participants relationships: familiar or unfamiliar gender: males or females culture: from the same culture or from different cultures Messages: • meanings – the meanings may not be transferred successfully • symbols – words chosen – facial expressions, gestures – tone of voice • encoding and decoding – message encoded may not be decoded as intended – culture and nonverbal factors Channels sound, sight, smell, taste, touch the more channels used, the more successful the communication Noise: • external noise – • stimuli in the surrounding that distract attention internal noise – interfering thoughts and feelings inside a communicator • • semantic noise inappropriate choice of words • (http://blog.hjenglish.com/lvle/archive/2007/02/25/632540.html; http://blog.hjenglish.com/lvle/articles/544732.html; p. 60) • • • • • 蟹粉小笼:crab pink small cage 拿铁咖啡:take iron coffee 一次性筷子:one sex chopsticks 残迹人电梯:disabled elevator 小心溺水:careful drowning • • • • • Fuck the fruit area Chicken without sexual life Bean curd made by a pockmarked woman Racist Park Disabled elevator • Feedback: – verbal response – nonverbal response • Assignment: • Discovering Problems: Commercial signs on p. 60. Collect at least one language abuse in Shanghai. Record where and when it is found. • Identifying Difference: Little things p. 61 • Communication and its characteristics p. 68 • Next class check: Fill – in Task p. 59