Socio-cultural aspects of communication Flashcards
refer to the ways in
which culture, society, and various social factors influence and
shape communication practices. These aspects highlight the
impact of cultural norms, values, beliefs, and social structures on
how individuals communicate and interpret messages
socio-cultural aspects of communication
refers to the identification with a specific culture or cultural group. It includes the beliefs, traditions, language, and customs shared by that group.
Cultural identity influences how people communicate, as individuals from different cultures may have varying
communication styles and norms.
cultural identity
are societal expectations regarding the
behaviors, attitudes, and roles deemed appropriate for men and women. These expectations can influence
communication styles and patterns.
gender roles
refers to how individuals perceive themselves in terms of their age and how they relate to others based on age differences. Age can influence communication preferences and styles.
age identity
refers to the socio-economic status of individuals in society. It can influence communication by
affecting language use, topics of conversation, and
communication styles.
social class
refers to how individuals identify with a particular religion or belief system. It can influence
communication by shaping values, beliefs, and cultural
practices.
religious identity
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cultural identity
age identity
religious identity
gender roles
social class
refers to the socio-economic status of individuals in society. It can influence communication by
affecting language use, topics of conversation, and
communication styles
social class