Ge 05 - Purposive Communication: (Bpa2-Bachelor of Public Administsration)
Ge 05 - Purposive Communication: (Bpa2-Bachelor of Public Administsration)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Module 3
Lesson 2 of Chapter 1: Communication and Globalization
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Define communication, global communication, and globalization.
2. Demonstrate the role of communication in globalization.
3. Explain how cultural and global issues affect communication.
4. Analyze the impact of communication on society and the world with diverse
people, diverse culture
LESSON OVERVIEW
Communication has been increasingly global, blurring national boundaries.
The ability to communicate effectively in a global setting can be a challenge.
However there are many considerations in making communications from one country
to another, as much as they help building a better globalization. Hence, to effectively
communicate in a global context, a general understanding of the differences in
conducting communication from one country to another or from one culture to
another helps avoid miscommunication.
Conceptualizing!
Globalization is the communication and assimilation among individuals,
ethnicities, races, institutions, governments of various nations supported by
technology and compelled by international trade. Due to globalizations, the more an
individual become exposed to diversity—the valuing of uniqueness or differences in
gender preferences, color, age, religious affiliation, ethnicity, education, social and
economic status and political beliefs.
People’s background and experiences influence their view of the world and
the values, beliefs and behavior patterns assumed to be good. The following are
possible cultural barriers to effective communication in global environment.
1. Cultural relativism
2. Lack of knowledge of other’s culture
3. Discrimination and harassment
4. Language differences
To get the desired outcome or response, the above barriers must be properly
addressed. It is the responsibility of the parties involved in the communication
process to eliminate the possible hindrances in their exchange. The goal of effective
global communication is to achieve communication that gets the desired response
leading to harmonious connections. Krizan (2014) suggests the following strategies to
become an effective global communicator:
1. Review communication principles.
2. Analyze the message receiver.
3. Be open to an accepting of other cultures.
4. Learn about cultures and apply what is learned.
5. Consider language needs.
Analyzing!!!
Through globalization and communication a global village is formed which
means peoples around the globe seemed become neighbors. Siblings, loved ones and
friends who stay overseas seemed just living next door to our respective houses.
However, in spite of these technologies which connect people, diversity still
disconnects people and that becomes the negative side of globalization, hence
sometimes global village becomes also ambiguous. And with the presence of
pandemic as of today- which virus is described as invisible enemy of war,
globalization temporarily shattered which shadowed a horrible scenario to the
economy of families, and the state. Thus, complex issues from the different sectors
local and global arose as they are affected from this global pandemic.
References:
1. https://brainly.ph/question/1773615#:~:text=Cultural%20and%20Global%20Issues
%20affects,barrier%20in%20our%20own%20country.
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfGn0mDpynM
3. https://brainly.ph/question/1773615#:~:text=Cultural%20and%20Global%20Issues
%20affects,barrier%20in%20our%20own%20country.
4. https://time.com/5838751/globalization-coronavirus/