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Understanding Co-cultures: Definitions and Communication Approaches, Quizzes of Cross-Cultural Communication

Definitions and explanations for key terms related to co-cultures and subcultures, including preferred outcomes, universal influences, communication approaches, and specific outcomes such as assimilation, accommodation, and separation. It also introduces concepts like ethnocentrism and xenophobia.

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2012/2013

Uploaded on 03/19/2013

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Download Understanding Co-cultures: Definitions and Communication Approaches and more Quizzes Cross-Cultural Communication in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Co-culture or Subculture DEFINITION 1 A marginalized cultureA group that has little or no say in creating dominant structure of society TERM 2 What are the 6 universal influences DEFINITION 2 preferred outcomes- field of experience abilities situational contect perceived costs and rewards communication approach TERM 3 Preferred Outcomes DEFINITION 3 What communication behavior will lead to the outcome i desire TERM 4 Field of experience DEFINITION 4 what past experiences have ia had withdominantgroup members that will influence my current behavior TERM 5 Abilities DEFINITION 5 what are my physical and psychological limitations in communicating woith the dominant culture TERM 6 situational context DEFINITION 6 In what situaition am i communicating with the dominant culture TERM 7 What are the 3 preferred outcomes? DEFINITION 7 AssimilationAccomodationSeperation TERM 8 Assimilation DEFINITION 8 trying to get rid of all cutural differences in an attempt to fit into the dominant culture TERM 9 Accomodation DEFINITION 9 inssiting that the dominant culture reinvent or change the rules of society so that it can incorporate the life eperiences of each co-culture group TERM 10 seperation DEFINITION 10 rejecting the notion of forming a common bond with dominant group and seeking to maintain seperate group identities outside the dominant structure