Intercultural Communication in the Multicultural World

Today’s intercultural communication forms the basis for designing the multicultural world, and represents an important and interesting area of research. This article focusses on the problems of modern intercultural communication and aims to determine and justify the role of intercultural communicati...

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Main Author: Anzhelina A. Koriakina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ÜNİVERSİTEPARK Limited 2020-06-01
Series:Üniversitepark Bülten
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Online Access:http://unibulletin.com/files/2/articles/article_198/UB_198_article_5f5d1bdf5410a.pdf
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spelling doaj-7a181d01a0e34d9aaecfac619d033d7c2020-11-25T02:52:20ZengÜNİVERSİTEPARK LimitedÜniversitepark Bülten2147-351X2147-351X2020-06-0191283610.22521/unibulletin.2020.91.3Intercultural Communication in the Multicultural WorldAnzhelina A. KoriakinaToday’s intercultural communication forms the basis for designing the multicultural world, and represents an important and interesting area of research. This article focusses on the problems of modern intercultural communication and aims to determine and justify the role of intercultural communication in the construction of the multicultural world. This is achieved through the identification of the characteristics of intercultural communication, leading to the establishment of mutual understanding and the formation of solidarity. The theoretical significance of this article lies in its qualitative research based on the analysis of the literature on intercultural communication, clarification of the key concepts, and the formulation of conclusions. The article is devoted to the study of intercultural communication from the perspective of Lasswell’s (1948) model, which distinguished the communicative act as based on five components: communicator, recipient, message, channel, and effect. The nature of intercultural communication is revealed through the analysis of these five components. The message, as a component of the communicative act, is understood as a message transmitted in a specific language. Communicator and recipient are considered as representatives of different cultures who may have diametrically opposing characteristics. The perspective channel of effective intercultural communication is seen as the increasing use of modern information technologies, whilst the effect is in constructive communication forming the basis of cultural integration.http://unibulletin.com/files/2/articles/article_198/UB_198_article_5f5d1bdf5410a.pdfintercultural communicationcommunicationculturecommunicative actnational cultures
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Intercultural Communication in the Multicultural World
Üniversitepark Bülten
intercultural communication
communication
culture
communicative act
national cultures
author_facet Anzhelina A. Koriakina
author_sort Anzhelina A. Koriakina
title Intercultural Communication in the Multicultural World
title_short Intercultural Communication in the Multicultural World
title_full Intercultural Communication in the Multicultural World
title_fullStr Intercultural Communication in the Multicultural World
title_full_unstemmed Intercultural Communication in the Multicultural World
title_sort intercultural communication in the multicultural world
publisher ÜNİVERSİTEPARK Limited
series Üniversitepark Bülten
issn 2147-351X
2147-351X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Today’s intercultural communication forms the basis for designing the multicultural world, and represents an important and interesting area of research. This article focusses on the problems of modern intercultural communication and aims to determine and justify the role of intercultural communication in the construction of the multicultural world. This is achieved through the identification of the characteristics of intercultural communication, leading to the establishment of mutual understanding and the formation of solidarity. The theoretical significance of this article lies in its qualitative research based on the analysis of the literature on intercultural communication, clarification of the key concepts, and the formulation of conclusions. The article is devoted to the study of intercultural communication from the perspective of Lasswell’s (1948) model, which distinguished the communicative act as based on five components: communicator, recipient, message, channel, and effect. The nature of intercultural communication is revealed through the analysis of these five components. The message, as a component of the communicative act, is understood as a message transmitted in a specific language. Communicator and recipient are considered as representatives of different cultures who may have diametrically opposing characteristics. The perspective channel of effective intercultural communication is seen as the increasing use of modern information technologies, whilst the effect is in constructive communication forming the basis of cultural integration.
topic intercultural communication
communication
culture
communicative act
national cultures
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