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Problems of intercultural communication

Authors: Bekirova, K. V.;

Problems of intercultural communication

Abstract

The difference of worldviews is one of the reasons for differences and conflicts in intercultural communication. In some cultures, the purpose of the interaction is more important than communication itself, in others - on the contrary. The term «outlook» is generally used to refer to the concept of reality that divides with respect to a particular culture or ethnic group of people. Outlook must be first referred to the cognitive aspects of culture. Mental organization of each individual reflects the structure of the world. Elements of commonality in the outlook of individuals throughout the world form a group of people of a particular culture. Each individual has his own culture, which forms his outlook. Despite the difference in individuals themselves, the culture in their minds is composed of common elements and the elements, the difference of which is permissible. Rigidity or flexibility of culture is defined by the relationship of worldviews of individuals with a vision of a society. Разница мировоззрений является одной из причин разногласий и конфликтов в межкультурной коммуникации. В некоторых культурах цель взаимодействия является более важной, чем сама связь, в других - наоборот. Термин «мировоззрение», как правило, используется для обозначения понятия реальности, которая делит по отношению к определенной культуре или этнической группы людей. Психическая организация каждого человека отражает структуру мира. Элементы общности в мировоззрении людей во всем мире образуют группу людей определенной культуры. Каждый человек имеет свою собственную культуру, которая формирует его мировоззрение. Несмотря на разницу в самих физических лицах, культура в их сознании состоит из общих элементов и элементов, разность которых допустима. Жесткость или гибкость культуры определяется соотношением мировоззрений индивидов с видением общества.

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культура, кросс-культурная среда, межкультурное взаимодействие, межкультурные коммуникации, глобализация, международные связи

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