Completion requirements
Intercultural communication describes the effects of culture on communication. Consider the many cultural factors that influence how you communicate in your own culture or when confronted by unfamiliar cultures.
Discussion Questions
- What are some ways that you see to support Hofstede's claim that the U.S. is the most individualistic society? Are there ways in which we display attributes of collectivism?
- Describe a situation in which you attempted to diverge or converge you communication with others? What did you do? What were you attempting to accomplish by doing so? What was the result?
- What are some examples of representation and symbolic annihilation can you locate and analyze in contemporary texts of popular culture?
- Why do you think communication scholars are beginning to use the term "co-culture" versus the more traditional term "subculture"?
- How does intersectionality change your view of personal identity?
- When have you become aware of your privilege? Have you seen privilege play a role in any situations in your life? How would your life be different if you did not have this privilege?