2015
DOI: 10.1177/2158244015577795
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Models of Intercultural Communication

Abstract: The research question addressed in this article is, "To which extent does intercultural communication depend on selfunderstanding, accumulated during the process of socialization, as well as the feeling of safety?" This question may have received less attention from researchers. This article draws upon modern and classical theories to explain the concept of self-understanding and the feeling of safety conceived in two meta-analytical models of socialization. The models were applied in a longitudinal study. The… Show more

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“…During such dialogue sessions, it is important for governments to be aware of cultural differences, not only to ensure that different voices are represented but also to guarantee that all of these voices are actually heard (Dutta & Elers, 2020). Al-Araki (2015) speaks of creating a space where people believe that their identity is respected and they feel safe to communicate. In order to achieve inclusive communication, one must be “aware and attentive to the steaming of ideas” (Al-Araki, 2015, p. 8), so that these views can be taken into account in communication materials designed by governments.…”
Section: Organization/institutional Level: Stimulating Dialogue and P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During such dialogue sessions, it is important for governments to be aware of cultural differences, not only to ensure that different voices are represented but also to guarantee that all of these voices are actually heard (Dutta & Elers, 2020). Al-Araki (2015) speaks of creating a space where people believe that their identity is respected and they feel safe to communicate. In order to achieve inclusive communication, one must be “aware and attentive to the steaming of ideas” (Al-Araki, 2015, p. 8), so that these views can be taken into account in communication materials designed by governments.…”
Section: Organization/institutional Level: Stimulating Dialogue and P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al-Araki (2015) speaks of creating a space where people believe that their identity is respected and they feel safe to communicate. In order to achieve inclusive communication, one must be “aware and attentive to the steaming of ideas” (Al-Araki, 2015, p. 8), so that these views can be taken into account in communication materials designed by governments.…”
Section: Organization/institutional Level: Stimulating Dialogue and P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naglašavajući važnost vizualnog definiranja predodžbe o kulturi Wiggins (2012) koristi različite metafore kao što su metafora o ledenom brijegu, metafora o luku, genealoško stablo, podloga i kavez. Dok raspravlja o interkulturnoj komunikaciji Al-Araki (2015) koristi metaforu ruksaka i ljestvi, te zaključuje da su sve osobe potencijalno sposobne integrirati se u bilo koje društvo identifikacijom svojih ruksaka (koji se pune tijekom procesa socijalizacije) te revizijom vlastitih navika i mentalnih sklonosti putem ljestvi (koje se predstavljaju svojevrsne premise uspješne komunikacije). Kumbier i Schulz von Thun (2009) nude pregled metoda, modela i primjera za uspješnu komunikaciju između različitih svjetskih kultura u duhu sveopće globalizacije, dok Blanchard et al (2013) ističu potrebu za integriranjem kulturnih razmatranja u sustave s umjetnom inteligencijom kako bi se poboljšale naše interakcije.…”
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