Communication in Multicultural Settings: at The End of This Module, You Are Expected To
Communication in Multicultural Settings: at The End of This Module, You Are Expected To
Terminologies
A world of diversity
The global community
Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity
Gender Sensitivity
Political Correctness
Examples:
Major offices and some homes linked with optical fiber systems
Global multimedia services
Satellite transmissions
Cultural Awareness
Cultural Sensitivity
Cultural sensitivity refers to a set of skills that allows you to learn about and understand
people whose cultural background is not the same as yours.
Gender Sensitivity
Gender sensitivity refers to the aim of understanding and taking account of the societal
and cultural factors involved in gender-based exclusion and discrimination in the most
diverse spheres of public and private life.
Gender-sensitivity language is the realization of gender equality in written and spoken
language. Gender equality in language is attained when women and men and those who do
not conform to the binary gender system are made visible and addressed in language as
persons of equal value, dignity, integrity and respect. (http://eige.Europa.eu (Links to an
external site.))
Political Correctness
Political correctness is used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended
to avoid offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society
Politically correct as agreeing with the idea that people should be careful to not use
language or behave in a way that could offend a particular group of people. (Molloy, 2015)
Affective Neutral
Readily showing emotions Normal business activities, neutral
Italy, France, U.S., Singapore cultures are more careful to monitor
the amount to emotion they display.
Japan, Indonesia, UK, Norway,
Netherlands