Intercultural Communication Competence: A Phenomenology Study Of Indonesian Diaspora In Germany
Nation, culture, and society exert tremendous influence on each our live, structuring our values, engineering our view of the world and patterning our responses to experience. No human being can hold him/herself apart from some form of cultural influence. Yet, the condition of human being is very...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/32052/1/Nia_Kania.pdf http://eprints.usm.my/32052/ http://www.icmcc2015.usm.my/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Sains Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Nation, culture, and society exert tremendous influence on each our live, structuring our values,
engineering our view of the world and patterning our responses to experience. No human being
can hold him/herself apart from some form of cultural influence. Yet, the condition of human
being is very highly adaptive within a new environment. But when it comes to huge gap of
cultural differences between Asian and Western cultures, it would go rough. Hence culture is
extremely complex, varying along many dimensions, no doubt culture is a communication
problem because it is not constant, it is a variable. There are many variables in communication
process whose values are determined, at least in part, by culture. These variables have the ability
to influence the perceptions and to affect the meaning in order to assign to communicative acts.
This paper is going to acknowledge the intercultural communication of Indonesians who lives in
Germany. Using phenomenological study, it wants to reveal how the situation can be harmonized
and how the Indonesian Diaspora can adapt to host culture without losing their cultural identity.
Moreover, cultural identity is an image of the self and the culture intertwined in the individual’s
total conception of reality. This image, a patchwork of internalized roles, rules, and norms,
functions as the coordinating mechanism in personal and interpersonal situations. In this research
the Indonesian Diaspora are co-orienting and coordinating their behaviors to accomplish social
functions, obtain personal goals, and conform to the normative expectations of the situations. As
Spitzberg & Cupach (1984) rightly point out of being competent communicators, with an
expanded conceptualization; which include motivation (affective, emotion) knowledge
(cognitive), skills (behavioral, actional), context (situation, environment, culture, relationship,
function) and outcomes (perceived appropriateness, perceived effectiveness, satisfaction,
understanding, attraction, intimacy, assimilation, task achievement). And these components can
only be influenced through education, experience and guided practice. |
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