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Name : Maida S.

Albanjar

Class : VI – B

NPM : 0621-1711-016

Part III : Contextual Approaches to Culture and Communication

The Contextual Approach provides a contextual model that is clearly visually depicted by a

series of concentric circles to test communication in cultural, microcultural, environmental, social

and perceptual contexts.

In this case, a situation that discusses the arrangement, situation, situation, background, and

situation updates where communication can occur. However, there are no clear arguments or

criteria for classifying context. Therefore, contrary to differences, such as perceptions of culture, due

to the fact they mean overlapping. The text contextualizes itself in US culture and the examples give

the same address, or like other books in scientific disciplines, texts need culture and communication

to become the core of the ICC. However, it does not introduce new lines of conceptualizing them,

given repeating the most common deterministic views. In agreement with much of the literature,

communication is characterized as process, dynamic, symbolic, intentional, contextual, and cultural.

The author also values culture as a pattern of calculating the values and beliefs given by people who

can support the same history and symbol system, These resolutions are well discussed and in

accordance with the most detailed concept descriptions; high resolution.

Part IV : Impact of Globalization On Intercultural Communication

In a global environment the ability to communicate effectively can be a challenge. Even when

both parties speak the same language there can still be misunderstandings due to ethic and cultural
differences. Over the last decade, there have been countless examples from the business sector that

demonstrate how poor communication can lead to poor organizational performance. Understanding

the impact of globalization on cross-culture communication is imperative for organizations seeking

to create a competitive advantage in the global market. Recent economic challenges further

highlight the need for organizations to develop the internal communication capacity necessary to

control and monitor external threats.

As society becomes more globally connected the ability to communicate across cultural

boundaries has gained increasing prominence. Global businesses must understand how to

communicate with employees and customers from different cultures in order to fulfill the

organization’s mission and build value for stakeholders. The use of technology has had a profound

impact on how businesses communicate globally and market their products and services.

Opinion :

A Contextual Model for Understanding Intercultural Communication

Intercultural Communication A contextual approach. The model is based on the fact that when

people from different cultures/co-cultures encounter and exchange verbal and/or non-verbal

messages, they do so within a variety of contexts. And then access to various opinions, but whether

this is accessed or not is, in the end, one of the most distorted of the forces of globalization and this

brief introduction to the power of globalization and informatization is by no means complet

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