175-108 Cross-Cultural Communication

Note

Formerly available as 175-006. Students who have completed 175-006 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

1st year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Barbara Kelly

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Two 1-hour lectures (repeat lectures will be available) and a 1-hour tutorial per week. There will be no tutorial in the first week of semester

Subject Description

This subject involves the main components of communicative events across cultures, the main linguistic approaches to analysing them, how they vary in a range of cultures from around the world, and the difficulties and misunderstandings these differences create in inter‐cultural communication. Specific topics include body language, titles and respect, turn‐taking and turn maintenance, narrative structuring, intonation, requests, disagreement and criticism, information seeking, politeness, and business negotiation. Topics will be illustrated with case studies of different speech communities from around the world, such as Nepalese, Tibetan, French, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Anglo‐Australian and Aboriginal Australian.

Generic Skills

  • increase their understanding of social, ethical and cultural context;

  • develop their written communication through essay preparation and writing.

Assessment

Two 1500-word research assignments (due mid-semester and end of semester) 70%, a 1-hour examination (during the examination period) 30%.

Prescribed Texts

  • C Kramsch, Language and Culture. Oxford University Press 1998.


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