Pathways across cultures: intercultural communication in South Africa
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adam_text | Contents Preface............................................................................................................................ ix About the authors........................................................................................................ xii Acknowledgement..................................................................... -................. .......... xiv PART I........................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 1: A historical perspective on culture and communication in South Africa.............................................................................................. 3 Shiona Moodleyand Mvuzo Ponono Learning objectives..................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Introduction............................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Understanding human communication............................................................... 4 1.3 Culture and communication................................................................................... 7 1.4 Intercultural communicationin South Africa...................................................... 8 1.5 Summary.............................................................................................................. Chapter 2: Culture and the communication context................................... 24 25 Claudette Leppan and Queen Mabusela-Munyai Learning
objectives...................................................................................................... 25 2.1 Introduction....................................................................................... 2 2.2 Defining culture..................................................................................................... 26 2.3 Creating meaningful connections between cultural groups.......................... 28 2.4 Functions of culture............................................................................................... 31 2.5 Characteristics of culture...................................................................................... 35 2.6 Summary.................................................................................................................. 39 PART II................................................................................................................. Chapter 3: An African view of the world........................................................ 43 45 Mthobeli Ngcongo, Milagros Rivera-Sánchez and Zubeida Jaffer Learning objectives...................................................................................................... 45 3.1 Introduction............................................................................................................ 45 3.2 Cultural worldviews............................................................................................... 46 3.3 Religion..................................................................................................................... 47
3.4 Family....................................................................................................................... 66 3.5 Community.............................................................................................................. 70 3.6 Summary ................................................................................................................ 72
Pathways across Cultures Chapter 4: Intercultural communication theories: Towards a South African perspective............................................................ Colin Chasi 74 Learning objectives................................................................................................. 74 4.1 Introduction................................................................................................. 75 4.2 Western civilisation.................................................................................... 76 4.3 Comparative theories of culture................................................................ 79 4.4 African views on intercultural communication......................................... 91 4.5 Towards a South African perspective on intercultural communication............................................................................................. 94 Summary....................................................................................................... 96 PART III................................................................................................................... 97 Chapter 5: 99 4.6 Culture s impact on perception.................................................. Milagros Rivera-Sánchez and Renila du Plessis Learning objectives.................................................................................... 99 5.1 Introduction................................................................................................. 100 5.2 The perception
process.............................................................................. 100 5.3 Understanding differing perceptions indifferent cultures........................ 104 5.4 Beliefs, attitudes, values, and their role inperception.............................. 108 5.5 Understanding perception and itsimpact onintercultural communication: Mindfulness...................................................................... 111 Summary....................................................................................................... 113 5.6 Chapter 6: Identity andintercultural communication................................ Elizabeth Lubinga and Karabo Sitto Learning objectives..................................................................................................... 118 118 6.1 Introduction................................................................................................ 118 6.2 Defining identity.......................................................................................... 119 6.3 Identity development.................................................................................. 120 6.4 Characteristics of identity......................................................................... 123 6.5 Types of identities.................................................................................... . 126 6.6 Summary...................................................................................................... 133 vi
Contents Chapter 7: Managing intercultural conflict...................................................... 136 Milagros Rivera-Sánchez and Adri van der Merwe Learning objectives...................................................................................................... 136 7.1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 137 7.2 What is intercultural conflict?........................................................................ 138 7.3 Groups................................................................................................................. 139 7.4 The intergroup contact hypothesis............................................................... 141 7.5 Categorisation.................................................................................................. 142 7.6 Ethnocentrism.................................................................................................... 144 7.7 Stereotypes........................................................................................................ 145 7.8 Prejudice............................................................................................................ 147 7.9 Intercultural conflict in organisations........................................................... 153 7.10 Managing intercultural conflict...................................................................... 156 7.11 Summary............................................................................................................ 158 Chapter 8:
The role of culture in interpersonal relationships..................... 161 Simphiwe Rens and Christo P Cilliers Learning objectives...................................................................................................... 161 8.1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 162 8.2 The relationship between language and culture ....................................... 162 8.3 Nonverbal communication............................ 176 8.4 Developing verbal and nonverbal communication competency in South Africa...................................................................................................... 181 Summary............................................................................................................ 183 PART IV.......................................................................................................................... 185 Chapter 9: 187 8.5 Adapting to an unfamiliar culture................................................. Diana Breshears and Avela Ntsongelwa Learning objectives...................................................................................................... 187 9.1 Introduction...................................................................................................... 188 9.2 Defining acculturation..................................................................................... 188 9.3 Acculturating groups....................................................................................... 188 9.4 Acculturation
strategies/modes..................................................................... 190 9.5 Acculturative stress......................................................................................... 192 9.6 Culture shock.................................................................................................... 194 9.7 Acculturation in South Africa........................................................................ 199 vii
Pathways across Cultures 9.8 Transculturation.......................................................................................... 200 9.9 Summary....................................................................................................... 202 Chapter 10:Intercultural communication competence...................................... Rentia du Plessis, Diana Breshears and Milagros Rivera-Sánchez 206 Learning objectives................................................................................................ 206 10.1 Introduction................................................................................................ 206 10.2 Defining intercultural communication competence................................. 207 10.3 The importance of intercultural communication competence................. 208 10.4 Developing intercultural communication competence............................. 208 10.5 Intercultural communication competence in context............................. 210 10.6 Ethical considerations for intercultural communication......................... 221 10.7 The future of intercultural communication in South Africa.................... 225 10.8 Summary...................................................................................................... 226 References.............................................................................................................. 227 Index........................... 249 viii
: = .л’лу.улѵ.·. րա ^ 000 / л у j/ : Š? V PATHWAYS ФшштШ ЗІ CULTURES Intercultural Communication in South Africa Pathways across Cultures: Intercultural Communication in South Africa is a uniquely South African communication textbook. Local examples of communication methods from a wide range of cultural groups are used to explain theories of communication and complex intercultural concepts. It covers some of the rich cultural history of the rainbow nation, such as Khoisan cave drawings, highlighting the intercultural communication styles of the early peoples who lived in South Africa. The book also includes critical commentary on western theories and approaches to studying intercultural communication. With a view to decolonising how intercultural communication is taught in South Africa, where possible the chapters in this book have been co-authored with emerging scholars. This approach provided mentoring opportunities for the emerging scholars to develop case studies. As a result, this book has a wide-ranging perspective on intercultural communication that is representative of South Africa’s own cultural diversity. KEY FEATURES: • Each chapter contains a set of learning outcomes, identifies key concepts and poses questions that review the content covered. • Many of the chapters include illustrations, figures, pictures and tables as well as case studies. • Online material is available for students and lecturers, providing a comprehensive teaching and learning approach. ABOUT THE EDITORS: Professor Milagros Rivera-Sánchez is a Research Fellow at the University of the Free
State. She has taught on four continents and is deeply interested in the role that mindfulness plays in facilitating communication encounters. Rentia du Plessis is a lecturer in Communication Science at the University of the Free State. She has taught intercultural communication to diverse students who have, in turn, taught her about the rich cultural diversity within South Africa. ISBN 978 I 48512 994 3 9781485129943 www.juta.co.za
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Contents Preface. ix About the authors. xii Acknowledgement. -. . xiv PART I. 1 Chapter 1: A historical perspective on culture and communication in South Africa. 3 Shiona Moodleyand Mvuzo Ponono Learning objectives. 3 1.1 Introduction. 4 1.2 Understanding human communication. 4 1.3 Culture and communication. 7 1.4 Intercultural communicationin South Africa. 8 1.5 Summary. Chapter 2: Culture and the communication context. 24 25 Claudette Leppan and Queen Mabusela-Munyai Learning
objectives. 25 2.1 Introduction. 2 2.2 Defining culture. 26 2.3 Creating meaningful connections between cultural groups. 28 2.4 Functions of culture. 31 2.5 Characteristics of culture. 35 2.6 Summary. 39 PART II. Chapter 3: An African view of the world. 43 45 Mthobeli Ngcongo, Milagros Rivera-Sánchez and Zubeida Jaffer Learning objectives. 45 3.1 Introduction. 45 3.2 Cultural worldviews. 46 3.3 Religion. 47
3.4 Family. 66 3.5 Community. 70 3.6 Summary . 72
Pathways across Cultures Chapter 4: Intercultural communication theories: Towards a South African perspective. Colin Chasi 74 Learning objectives. 74 4.1 Introduction. 75 4.2 Western civilisation. 76 4.3 Comparative theories of culture. 79 4.4 African views on intercultural communication. 91 4.5 Towards a South African perspective on intercultural communication. 94 Summary. 96 PART III. 97 Chapter 5: 99 4.6 Culture's impact on perception. Milagros Rivera-Sánchez and Renila du Plessis Learning objectives. 99 5.1 Introduction. 100 5.2 The perception
process. 100 5.3 Understanding differing perceptions indifferent cultures. 104 5.4 Beliefs, attitudes, values, and their role inperception. 108 5.5 Understanding perception and itsimpact onintercultural communication: Mindfulness. 111 Summary. 113 5.6 Chapter 6: Identity andintercultural communication. Elizabeth Lubinga and Karabo Sitto Learning objectives. 118 118 6.1 Introduction. 118 6.2 Defining identity. 119 6.3 Identity development. 120 6.4 Characteristics of identity. 123 6.5 Types of identities. . 126 6.6 Summary. 133 vi
Contents Chapter 7: Managing intercultural conflict. 136 Milagros Rivera-Sánchez and Adri van der Merwe Learning objectives. 136 7.1 Introduction. 137 7.2 What is intercultural conflict?. 138 7.3 Groups. 139 7.4 The intergroup contact hypothesis. 141 7.5 Categorisation. 142 7.6 Ethnocentrism. 144 7.7 Stereotypes. 145 7.8 Prejudice. 147 7.9 Intercultural conflict in organisations. 153 7.10 Managing intercultural conflict. 156 7.11 Summary. 158 Chapter 8:
The role of culture in interpersonal relationships. 161 Simphiwe Rens and Christo P Cilliers Learning objectives. 161 8.1 Introduction. 162 8.2 The relationship between language and culture . 162 8.3 Nonverbal communication. 176 8.4 Developing verbal and nonverbal communication competency in South Africa. 181 Summary. 183 PART IV. 185 Chapter 9: 187 8.5 Adapting to an unfamiliar culture. Diana Breshears and Avela Ntsongelwa Learning objectives. 187 9.1 Introduction. 188 9.2 Defining acculturation. 188 9.3 Acculturating groups. 188 9.4 Acculturation
strategies/modes. 190 9.5 Acculturative stress. 192 9.6 Culture shock. 194 9.7 Acculturation in South Africa. 199 vii
Pathways across Cultures 9.8 Transculturation. 200 9.9 Summary. 202 Chapter 10:Intercultural communication competence. Rentia du Plessis, Diana Breshears and Milagros Rivera-Sánchez 206 Learning objectives. 206 10.1 Introduction. 206 10.2 Defining intercultural communication competence. 207 10.3 The importance of intercultural communication competence. 208 10.4 Developing intercultural communication competence. 208 10.5 Intercultural communication competence in context. 210 10.6 Ethical considerations for intercultural communication. 221 10.7 The future of intercultural communication in South Africa. 225 10.8 Summary. 226 References. 227 Index. 249 viii
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