Intercultural Communication
Summary
After reading this chapter, you should have a greater understanding of
how culture influences communication. We began with an overview and
description of the various aspects of personal identity and how they
work together to determine a person's and co-cultures relative power and
privilege. Next, we traced the process of coming to an understanding of
one's individual identity through the use of the identity models for
minorities, Bi-racial individuals, Majority members, and those whom
identify as global nomads. Turning to specific communication styles we
discussed the differences between high and low context cultures and the
continuums of direct/indirect, elaborate/exact/succinct,
personal/contextual, and instrumental/affective styles. Finally, we
examined a particular site for intercultural communication - the media. We
hope this chapter has increased your knowledge base as well as your
enthusiasm and interest in this exciting area of the Communication
discipline. Moreover, we encourage you to think about the importance of
culture when studying the other sub-disciplines of communication such as
gender, organizational, interpersonal, rhetorical theory, rhetorical
criticism, and health communication.