Two models for facilitating cross-cultural communication and engagement
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Article Title | Two models for facilitating cross-cultural communication and engagement |
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ERA Journal ID | 34214 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | |
Author | Lawrence, Jill |
Journal Title | International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations |
Journal Citation | 6 (6), pp. 73-82 |
Number of Pages | 10 |
Year | 2007 |
Place of Publication | Melbourne, Australia |
ISSN | 1447-9532 |
1447-9583 | |
Web Address (URL) | http://ijd.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.29/prod.423 |
Abstract | [Abstract]: This paper introduces and describes two conceptual models for generating cross-cultural engagement. It then applies the models to the Transformations: Culture and the Environment in Human Development Conference held at The Australian National University in February 2005. The first model, the ‘Framework for Cross-cultural Engagement’, conceptualises Australia as a multicultural environment encompassing a multiplicity of cultures, each with its own language and cultural practices. Cross-cultural engagement is seen as the processes of understanding and communicating with these practices: its verbal and non-verbal behaviours, value orientations, approaches to conflict, its naming, greeting, work, sporting, wellness/sickness, religious and spiritual practices as well as its ways of knowing and communicating. The second model, the ‘Model for Cross-Cultural Practices’ presents three practical, dynamic strategies that can assist us to achieve this communication: reflective practice, socio-cultural practice and critical practice. The two models are useful in that they conceptualise the processes involved in cross-cultural engagement. The first identifies and makes explicit the specific practices we need to become familiar with if we are to communicate effectively with the culture. The second model provides three practical and dynamic strategies that can assist us to achieve this engagement. Together, the two models provide a means of more effectively understanding and communicating with different cultural groups. |
Keywords | cross-cultural communication, critical theory |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 479999. Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified |
Public Notes | Deposited in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Authors retain copyright. |
Byline Affiliations | School of Humanities and Communication |
Book Title | Education, employment and everything: the triple layers of a woman’s life, |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9z1qx/two-models-for-facilitating-cross-cultural-communication-and-engagement
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