Chapter II. COMMUNICATION AND GLOBALIZATION Flashcards

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is a tool wherein connecting with people on the other side of the world
is now much easier than it was few years ago. Satellites, fiber optic cables, and internet make it
effortless to share information with those in different time zones and locations.

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Communication

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is directly affected by the process of globalization, and helps to
increase business opportunities, remove cultural barriers and develop global communities.
Both globalization and global communication have changed the environmental, cultural,
political and economic elements of the world.

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Globalization

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refers to interaction with
people from diverse cultures (Jandt, 1998).

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Intercultural Communication

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communicating with people from different races

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Interracial Communication

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interacting with people of different ethnic origins

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Interenthnic Communication

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communicating between representatives from different
nations

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International Communication

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interacting with members of the same race or ethnic
group or co-culture.

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Intracultural Communications

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is the level and style of your writing. It should be appropriate for the situation you are in. The language register determines the vocabulary, structure, and some
grammar in writing.

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Language Register

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This style of communication rarely or never changes.

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Frozen

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This language is used in formal settings and is one-way. This use of language usually follows a commonly accepted format.

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Formal/Academic

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It is formal and societal expectations accompany the users of this speech.This register can be described as two-way participation, professional setting, background information
is provided (prior knowledge is not assumed), interruptions and feedback fillers allowed (“uhhuh,” “I see”), more complex syntax, longer phrases

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Consultative

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This refers to the informal way people communicate in everyday situations, typically with friends, family, or close acquaintances. It uses relaxed grammar, slang, and expressions that might not be appropriate in formal settings.

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Casual/ Informal

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This communication is private. It is reserved for close family members or intimate people. It is non-public, intonation as crucial as wording and grammar, often a special vocabulary full of coded words.

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Intimate

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14
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is an attitude and way of behaving in which one is aware of and acknowledge cultural differences; it’s crucial or such global goals as world peace and economic growth as well as for effective interpersonal communication

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Culturally Sensitive Communication

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The usage if non-discriminatory language promotes the use of inclusive language to address and describe all people, regardless of sex, race, ethnicity and physical or intellectual
characteristics

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Language Use

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is as much a part of our culture as our verbal language. Despite not realizing it, we communicate by much more than words when the conversation takes place. Body Language Body Language

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Body Language