Excellent lecture! I teach a graduate intercultural communication course for the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communication. I can only hope that my students are as engaged when I teach as I was with your presentation. Thank you for sharing!
This is an awesome presentation on the foundation of the Intercultural Communication field. Thanks to those founding scholars that you referenced who helped pave the way for us interculturalists globally.
Great video. I am also a teacher of this subject (at Utrecht University in the Netherlands) and I am just astonished that we both chose the exact same power point design for this course :)
Great video and thanks for sharing. It is said in the last part that the more we understand about other cultures the greater opportunity we have to reach the ideal goal of intercultural communication competence. The challenge is how language teachers could promote and encourage the skills in EFL contexts to help the situation.
Thank you so much Sir. It's really charming to understand the beauty to see other cultural context and it's helpful as I'm looking for my Master's degree in Intercultural Communication. Thanks a lot. May Allah bless you always. Pray for me Sir.
Thank you very much for such an insightful lesson here. I'd had a hard time understanding the concept until I found your lesson. Greeting from Thailand.
I really enjoyed your video! I think students in the intercultural introductory classes (and above), will also enjoy! I wasn't sure about the cite form on slides, but that's my picky thing. Great job! Thank you! I will recommend.
Did anyone tell you before you are a LEGEND? Sir, YOU are! Brilliant presentation I can watch it for a movie night! Very interesting and entertaining :) Thank you. I hope you are doing well.
Wonderful explanation! Thank you very much! Wonder whether you can also explain the difference between across- cultural awareness/communication and intercultural awareness/communication please?
You are very welcome! The basic distinction is this: "Intercultural communication" refers to the communication between people from different cultures, whereas "cross-cultural communication" refers to an area of study in which communication patterns from different cultures are compared and contrasted in order to understand the similarities and differences. So, inquiry into "cross-cultural communication" can help someone engage in "intercultural communication" more effectively.
Thank you for this introduction to intercultural communication. It would also be of benefit to understand what happens when we place expectations on those from another culture to act in a certain way. I often wonder what is taking place within a person when we encourage/push that person to be more assertive in their communication style (let's say like Americans) when they come from a culture when such behavior is not often looked upon favorably - especially when you are a woman. I would think that the person might experience some inner conflict. Just a thought.
Absolutely! As an educator at Mizzou I see this all the time, It took me regrettably too long in my own career to realize that, for instance, holding the same expectations for active, assertive participation in the classroom for international students from East and South Asia as I did for those raised from birth in US classrooms was grossly unfair. The educational cultures are entirely different, including expectations regarding what is acceptable decorum when communicating with teachers.
@@stephenklien very nice 👌 but i have qst please ! In order to become effective communicators in the foreign language, learners have to reach intercultural communication. Unfortunately, some learners face many barriers wich prevent them from achieving intercultural communication. How !!
Very useful. I am teaching Communication and Culture this semester. I hope to reach you via email. I would like to learn more about your teaching strategies and read your materials. I am from the Philippines. :)@@stephenklien
Super comprehensive and clear lecture. Wow. Dr Klien may I please ask the difference of cross-cultural, multicultural, transcultural, transnational (international) and intercultural communication? It's very confusing sometimes, not only in definition but application. Thank you so much!
Hello. There IS a slight mistake in the Map, xoncerning Morocco, thé Moroccan territory IS from Tanger yo guira and thé western part ayoun dakhla IS excluded WE enter this mmpart of Morocco normally.
Dear Sir, this is such a useful video to me. May I ask from when a learner in general should learn ICC? An L2 learner for sure should learn ICC, how about a normal learner? I'm from Vietnam, a high context culture by the way 😊 Thank you, Sir 🙏
@@stephenklien Hi! do you have another video explaining in more details about the other 4 dimensions of culture? i find it so interesting! Thankyou, and greetings from Brazil
Hi... can you send me a PowerPoint presentation of yours. About this Intercultural Communication. Just for me to review for my long quiz hehehe. Please...
At 12:20 the narrator utters a falsehood. He says that Hofstede proposed 6 cultural dimensions. He did not. He proposed 4. The final two were discovered by other research teams. Here is a convenient summary from Wikipedia. 1991 Michael Harris Bond and Chinese colleagues at the University of Hon Kong conducted a study among students in 23 countries, using a survey instrument developed with Chinese employees and managers. The results from this study led Hofstede to add a new fifth dimension to his model: long-term orientation (LTO), initially called Confucian dynamism. Finally, the Bulgarian linguist Michael Minkov's analysis of the World Values Survey data from 93 national populations also led Geert Hofstede to identify a sixth last dimension: indulgence versus restraint.[7]
Hello Dr. Klien, I absolutely loved your video and how clear and concise it was in providing a foundational understanding of intercultural communication. I would love to use your video, and credit you of course, as part of some professional learning for educators in my school district. I could not find your contact information to email you directly. Would this be okay? Is there a way to reach you directly? Thanks! @stephenklien
Thank you so much! You helped me writing my review paper for my Intercultural communication class. That presentation of yours is really a gem!!!
Excellent lecture! I teach a graduate intercultural communication course for the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communication. I can only hope that my students are as engaged when I teach as I was with your presentation. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
This is an awesome presentation on the foundation of the Intercultural Communication field. Thanks to those founding scholars that you referenced who helped pave the way for us interculturalists globally.
Great video. I am also a teacher of this subject (at Utrecht University in the Netherlands) and I am just astonished that we both chose the exact same power point design for this course :)
That is too funny!
I have to give presentation about "The effect of pop culture on intercultural communication" don't you have any video lesson about that?🙏🙏
Hi Mam I'm also want to study in Netherlands if you have any faculty of fully funded scholarships then plz inform me.
@@otabekjamoliddinov9467 Sorry, no.
@@stephenklien hello I need to ask few questions in this regard
So helpful. Going through all your videos just before my exams..learning so much
Great video and thanks for sharing. It is said in the last part that the more we understand about other cultures the greater opportunity we have to reach the ideal goal of intercultural communication competence. The challenge is how language teachers could promote and encourage the skills in EFL contexts to help the situation.
Very concrete, concise and clear, loved every second of it !
Thanks for the kind feedback!
Thank you so much Sir. It's really charming to understand the beauty to see other cultural context and it's helpful as I'm looking for my Master's degree in Intercultural Communication. Thanks a lot. May Allah bless you always. Pray for me Sir.
This was an extremely helpful video. Thank you so much sir. Stay blessed.
Thank you Stephen !!!... you made this so much easier to understand and comprehend than my lecturer did :)
You are very welcome!
Best video I’ve seen on this subject BY FAR
Thank you so much Doctor. This channel videos really helpful for my studies.
Thank you very much for such an insightful lesson here. I'd had a hard time understanding the concept until I found your lesson. Greeting from Thailand.
You're welcome!
I really enjoyed your video! I think students in the intercultural introductory classes (and above), will also enjoy! I wasn't sure about the cite form on slides, but that's my picky thing. Great job! Thank you! I will recommend.
Thank you! The citations use APA style, and University of Minnesota is actually the author for the primary text I'm citing.
This is amazing. Thank you so much!!
You are very welcome!
Did anyone tell you before you are a LEGEND? Sir, YOU are! Brilliant presentation I can watch it for a movie night! Very interesting and entertaining :) Thank you. I hope you are doing well.
Thank you so much!
Wonderful explanation! Thank you very much! Wonder whether you can also explain the difference between across- cultural awareness/communication and intercultural awareness/communication please?
You are very welcome! The basic distinction is this: "Intercultural communication" refers to the communication between people from different cultures, whereas "cross-cultural communication" refers to an area of study in which communication patterns from different cultures are compared and contrasted in order to understand the similarities and differences. So, inquiry into "cross-cultural communication" can help someone engage in "intercultural communication" more effectively.
Thank you for this introduction to intercultural communication. It would also be of benefit to understand what happens when we place expectations on those from another culture to act in a certain way. I often wonder what is taking place within a person when we encourage/push that person to be more assertive in their communication style (let's say like Americans) when they come from a culture when such behavior is not often looked upon favorably - especially when you are a woman. I would think that the person might experience some inner conflict. Just a thought.
Absolutely! As an educator at Mizzou I see this all the time, It took me regrettably too long in my own career to realize that, for instance, holding the same expectations for active, assertive participation in the classroom for international students from East and South Asia as I did for those raised from birth in US classrooms was grossly unfair. The educational cultures are entirely different, including expectations regarding what is acceptable decorum when communicating with teachers.
Thank you very much! I have learned a lot.
I'm so glad! You're welcome.
@@stephenklien very nice 👌 but i have qst please ! In order to become effective communicators in the foreign language, learners have to reach intercultural communication. Unfortunately, some learners face many barriers wich prevent them from achieving intercultural communication. How !!
I'm a Teacher and handling this subject in the College located in southern Philippines.
I'm glad you found this useful!
I’m really grateful for your assistance.
You're very welcome!
Thank you very much for ! you helped me writing paper in jimma University ,Ethiopia
Ver Informative. I have one doubt what are the different aspects of Intercultural Communication?
There are many, actually. Can you be more specific about your question?
This video was actually very helpful thank you very much
You're very welcome!
Thank you for your contributions sir 🙏
Hi, Stephen. Is it okay if I will re-use your slides to my class? Crediting you of course.
Absolutely! Glad the video is useful.
Very useful. I am teaching Communication and Culture this semester. I hope to reach you via email. I would like to learn more about your teaching strategies and read your materials. I am from the Philippines. :)@@stephenklien
Great insghts there..Thanks Sir
Thank you Sir, I've learned a lot from your presentation ❤️💯👌
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for this amazing explanation !! 😍
Great presentation Sir. Could you offer us links of the University of Minnesota reference for further understanding ?
Thank you Sir
open.lib.umn.edu/communication/
@@stephenklien Thank you so muchh! Have a nice day
Super comprehensive and clear lecture. Wow. Dr Klien may I please ask the difference of cross-cultural, multicultural, transcultural, transnational (international) and intercultural communication? It's very confusing sometimes, not only in definition but application. Thank you so much!
Hello. There IS a slight mistake in the Map, xoncerning Morocco, thé Moroccan territory IS from Tanger yo guira and thé western part ayoun dakhla IS excluded WE enter this mmpart of Morocco normally.
Sir, thank you from South Africa
You're very welcome!
Very good - thanks for sharing. Dr Vijayan, Asian Banking School
Thank you so much, Sir. I learned alot from this video. Such a big help for my studies. God bless you!!
You're very welcome!
@@stephenklien hello sir i wan topic about effect of intercultural group plz
Dear teacher help me help me plz
@@shukriabuukar7698 Hi - I'm not sure what you're asking for... can you clarify?
@@stephenklien ok dear teacher i want topic about effect for intercultural group plz help me help me😭are you understand
Dear Sir, this is such a useful video to me. May I ask from when a learner in general should learn ICC? An L2 learner for sure should learn ICC, how about a normal learner? I'm from Vietnam, a high context culture by the way 😊 Thank you, Sir 🙏
This gave me a lot of enlightenment on having respect towards other people cultures 👌🏽 wow
Many thanks from Morocco 😊
Profoundly helpful Thanks :)
Oh, I wish you've talked about the rest of dimensions, but anyway it's wonderful! Thanks a lot from Russia!
Thank you ❤
You're very welcome!
Thanks so much, Sir ...I got a lot
You're welcone!
Great Sr
Thank you so much for this video.How can we contact with each other for talking this subjects?
Any whatsapp group?
You're welcome! Unfortunately, I don't really have a public discussion forum.
thank you it's really useful
You're welcome!
Thank you.
You are welcome!
Why is Intercultural Communication important in a hospitality organization?
thankyou very much !!
You're very welcome!
@@stephenklien Hi! do you have another video explaining in more details about the other 4 dimensions of culture? i find it so interesting! Thankyou, and greetings from Brazil
@ I'm afraid I don't... sorry.
@@stephenklien Thankyou Stephen
thank you. it's very helpful
Thank you so much
Thank you for your enlightenment ❤️
You're very welcome!
Thank you !
You're welcome!
Hi... can you send me a PowerPoint presentation of yours. About this Intercultural Communication. Just for me to review for my long quiz hehehe. Please...
Very good lecture!
Thanks!
Thank you 😊👏👏👏
Thankyou for this🤍❤️
very useful
At 12:20 the narrator utters a falsehood. He says that Hofstede proposed 6 cultural dimensions. He did not. He proposed 4. The final two were discovered by other research teams.
Here is a convenient summary from Wikipedia.
1991 Michael Harris Bond and Chinese colleagues at the University of Hon Kong conducted a study among students in 23 countries, using a survey instrument developed with Chinese employees and managers. The results from this study led Hofstede to add a new fifth dimension to his model: long-term orientation (LTO), initially called Confucian dynamism.
Finally, the Bulgarian linguist Michael Minkov's analysis of the World Values Survey data from 93 national populations also led Geert Hofstede to identify a sixth last dimension: indulgence versus restraint.[7]
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Hello Dr. Klien, I absolutely loved your video and how clear and concise it was in providing a foundational understanding of intercultural communication. I would love to use your video, and credit you of course, as part of some professional learning for educators in my school district. I could not find your contact information to email you directly. Would this be okay? Is there a way to reach you directly? Thanks! @stephenklien