Title of article
Nonverbal Messages and Intercultural Communication
Author/Authors
Sotoudehnama ، Elaheh Alzahra University , Solgi ، Farzaneh Alzahra University
Pages
20
From page
170
To page
189
Abstract
Intercultural communication takes place when individuals influenced by different cultural communities negotiate shared meanings in interaction. As every country has its own cultural value system; consequently, nonverbal communication is different from country to country. Therefore, having knowledge about the similarities and differences of nonverbal communication in different cultures increases the possibility of being understood and reduces the risk of being misunderstood and misinterpreted by people from different cultural backgrounds. The current paper aims to investigate and compare the interpretations of nonverbal messages between the findings of Pease and Pease (2004), two prominent figures in the field of nonverbal communication in Western societies and the Iranian students of English and non-English major as an example of an Eastern society. In this study, 32 body gestures were selected from among 170 pictures used by Pease and Pease (2004) and the Iranian students’ interpretations of those body gestures were investigated. The results showed that the interpretations were significantly different across Western and Iranian students; however, there was no significant difference between English and non-English major students’ interpretations.
Keywords
Intercultural Communication , Nonverbal Messages , Body Language , Western and Iranian Nonverbal Interpretations
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies
Record number
2454480
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