COMM 100 Study Guide - Intercultural Communication, Ethnocentrism

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A learned system of thought and behavior that belongs to and represents a relatively large group of people that affects communication. The beliefs we have about the world around us. Interactions between people who are culturally different. Name the seven culture variations and consider examples of each side. Co-cultural groups: have to decide how to relate to individuals in a dominant culture. Border dwelling - facing the differences of many cultures at once. Culture shock is a stressful transitional period when individuals move from a familiar cultural environment to an unfamiliar one. Can be re-shocked when you go back home. Coping: how you react to a new culture - either through shock or expectations (self-fulfilling prophecies) - can have a large impact on how you communicate. Ethnocentrism: the belief in the superiority of your own culture or group and a tendency to view other cultures through the lens of your own.

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